Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 23, Number 1, Winter 2014
Book Details
PublisherTulane University Law School
ISBN / ASINB00S7PCDDW
ISBN-13978B00S7PCDD1
MarketplaceUnited Kingdom 🇬🇧
Description
TULANE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW, Volume 23, Number 1, Winter 2014
ARTICLES
• "The Constitutionality and Advancement of International Humanitarian Ideals in Libya by NATO and United States’ Operations Odyssey Dawn and Unified Protector," Richard A.C. Alton & Jason Reed Struble
• "Cultural Determinants of Workplace Arbitration in the United States and Italy," Maurizio Del Conte & Ann C. Hodges
• "The New French Marriage in an International and Comparative Law Perspective," Angélique Devaux
ESSAY
• "The Evolving Pakistani Criminal Justice System: A Study of the Raymond Davis Matter," Peter G. Strasser
COMMENTS
• "Why Domestic Institutions Are Failing Child Brides: A Comparative Analysis of India’s and the United States’ Legal Approaches to the Institution of Child Marriage," Camellia Burris
• "Nationality Laws and Statelessness After State Breakup: A Comparative Look at the Former SFRY and Sudan, and a Prediction for Postconflict Syria," Susan J. Frye
• "Will Amanda Knox Go Back to Italy? An Examination of Extradition Law and the Necessity of Repurposing Agreements in the Fight Against Transnational Crime," Melinda Lim
• "The Last Taboo: Male Rape and the Effectiveness of Existing Legislation in Afghanistan, Great Britain, and the United States," Stephanie Ng
• "Free Speech versus Human Dignity: Comparative Perspectives on Internet Privacy," Brittany Wolf
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
• "Chowdhury v. Worldtel Bangladesh Holding, Ltd.: The Juridical Extraterrestrial, Phone Home Denied," Jamar Q. Green
ARTICLES
• "The Constitutionality and Advancement of International Humanitarian Ideals in Libya by NATO and United States’ Operations Odyssey Dawn and Unified Protector," Richard A.C. Alton & Jason Reed Struble
• "Cultural Determinants of Workplace Arbitration in the United States and Italy," Maurizio Del Conte & Ann C. Hodges
• "The New French Marriage in an International and Comparative Law Perspective," Angélique Devaux
ESSAY
• "The Evolving Pakistani Criminal Justice System: A Study of the Raymond Davis Matter," Peter G. Strasser
COMMENTS
• "Why Domestic Institutions Are Failing Child Brides: A Comparative Analysis of India’s and the United States’ Legal Approaches to the Institution of Child Marriage," Camellia Burris
• "Nationality Laws and Statelessness After State Breakup: A Comparative Look at the Former SFRY and Sudan, and a Prediction for Postconflict Syria," Susan J. Frye
• "Will Amanda Knox Go Back to Italy? An Examination of Extradition Law and the Necessity of Repurposing Agreements in the Fight Against Transnational Crime," Melinda Lim
• "The Last Taboo: Male Rape and the Effectiveness of Existing Legislation in Afghanistan, Great Britain, and the United States," Stephanie Ng
• "Free Speech versus Human Dignity: Comparative Perspectives on Internet Privacy," Brittany Wolf
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
• "Chowdhury v. Worldtel Bangladesh Holding, Ltd.: The Juridical Extraterrestrial, Phone Home Denied," Jamar Q. Green
