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E-Commerce And International Political Economics: The Legal And Political Ramifications Of The Internet On World Economies

ILSA Journalof International& ComparativeLaw E-COMMERCE AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMICS: THE LEGAL AND POLITICAL RAMIFICATIONS OF THE INTERNET ON WORLD ECONOMIES ChelseaP. Ferrette" - * J.D ... transactions. Additionally, this comment analyzes the political issue of the "digital divide" and how international nation states have addressed these issues. This comment advocates that increase competition in

Panel On Peacekeeping: Legal And Political Issues

Nations. He will discuss political and legal issues relating to peacekeeping issues. Mr. Verheul on my left will discuss the policy issues. Mr. Verheul is a specialist in peacekeeping operations. He works ... to govern, with all the attaching complications. Let me focus on a few political elements. When is a peacekeeping operation born? How does it appear in reality? There is the feeling among States that

Expanding The R2P Tool-Kit: New Political Possibilities And Attendant Legal uncertainties

The international community has begun to live up to its name. Dramatic legal and political developments of the past fifty years have greatly expanded the array of tools available for responding to ... ICC Statute, supra note EXPANDING THE R2P TOOL-KIT: NEW POLITICAL POSSIBILITIES AND ATTENDANT LEGAL UNCERTAINTIES John Cerone * John Cerone is Professor of Law and Director of the Center for

Malleable Law: The (Mis)Use Of Legal Tools In The Pursuit Of A Political Agenda

ILSA JournalofInternational& ComparativeLaw MALLEABLE LAW: THE (MIS)USE OF LEGAL TOOLS IN THE PURSUIT OF A POLITICAL AGENDA Manuel A. G This paper explores the manipulative use of the law for ... the mercy of political manipulationand otherperverse goals. By looking at the legal tools enacted to assist in the implementation of Venezuela's socialpolicies, this article contributes to the

The Political Economy Of Violence And Insecurity In The Borderlands Of NothernKenya: A Social Cubism Perspective

). Joshia has presented papers at international conferences in Senegal THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF VIOLENCE AND INSECURITY IN THE BORDERLANDS OF NORTHERN KENYA: A SOCIAL CUBISM PERSPECTIVE . II. IV. V. VI. VII ... Somali, and the Borana of Kenya, the Toposa and the Merille of Ethiopia and Sudan, and the Karamojong and the Jie of Uganda. 2002] Thus, a study of the political economy of violence and insecurity amidst

Kimya Öğretmenlerinin Alan Eğitimi Bilgisi Temelinde Öğretim Programı Bilgilerinin Fiziksel ve Kimyasal Değişimler Konusu Kapsamında İncelenmesi

according to the content analysis. At the end of the research, it can be said that the participants were partially aware of the philosophy of the ninth-grade chemistry curriculum. Half of them expressed that ... the rest of them perceived the philosophy as an entrance to chemistry. Additionally, when the participants were asked to determine the acquisitions and explanations of physical and chemical changes (PCC

An Analysis Of China's Human Rights Policies In Tibet: China's Compliance With The Mandates Of International Law regarding Civil And Political Rights

, spending twelve hours a day studying Buddhist philosophy and logic, reciting prayers, and debating scriptures. The monasteries were political and social centers, as well as religious. Schools were contained ... ILSA JournalofInternational& ComparativeLaw AN ANALYSIS OF CHINA'S HUMAN RIGHTS POLICIES IN TIBET: CHINA'S COMPLIANCE WITH THE MANDATES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW REGARDING CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS

The Global Challenge To Legal Education: Training Lawyers For A New Paradigm Of Economic, Political And Legal-Cultural Expectations In The 21st Century

ON JURISPRUDENCE OR THE PHILOSOPHY OF PosrrvE LAw (Scholarly relevance: international organizations, international corporations, international criminal syndicates, international political parties and ... ILSA JournalofInternational& ComparativeLaw THE GLOBAL CHALLENGE TO LEGAL EDUCATION: TRAINING LAWYERS FOR A NEW PARADIGM OF ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND LEGAL-CULTURAL EXPECTATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY I

International Police Force Or Tool For Harassment Of Human Rights Defenders And Political Adversaries: Interpol's Rift With The Human Rights Community

358 ILSA Journalof International& ComparativeLaw [Vol. 8:357 INTERNATIONAL POLICE FORCE OR TOOL FOR HARASSMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS AND POLITICAL ADVERSARIES: INTERPOL'S RIFT WITH THE HUMAN ... explicitly set forth in Article III of the ICPO-Interpol Constitution and General Regulations. Thus, it is strictly forbidden for the organization to undertake any intervention or activities of a political

The Right To Resist The Government: Tyranny, Usurpation, And Regicide In Shakespeare's Plays

William Shakespeare (1564-1616) lived in turbulent times. In the guise of examining what the Romans had done, political authority was being challenged seriously from various points along the ... ) was growing older without an heir to succeed her. Religious and political groups of English people were becoming more divergent, including those who thought that churches should be independent from

Panama In The New Millenium: Policy, Trade & Development Issues

social and political philosophy. The final outcome of this shift in political philosophy is not yet known, but we do not foresee any significant changes during this decade. VI. PANAMA'S POSITION Within ... market economy; 8) Strengthening the level of political democracy; and 9) Gear economic development toward the reduction of poverty and increase the level of quality of life. All these elements are

Social Cubism: Six Social Forces Of Ethnopolitical Conflict In Northern Ireland And Quebec

Studies of ethnoterritorial politics typically either examine political and economic structures to emphasize the competing interests of groups…. ... the social cube of conflict as having six interrelated facets or forces: history, religion, demographics, political institutions and noninstitutional behavior, economics, and psychocultural factors (see

Why Should International Law Be Concerned About State Failure?

In the last fifty years, the international community has undergone a transformation, as social, economic, and political dynamics have been altered. ... person has multiple rights and obligations that arise from being a national of a certain State and a member of the international community. Individual rights include civil, political, economic, social, and

Demythologizing Restorative Justice: South Africa's Truth And Reconciliation Commission And Rwanda's Gacaca Courts In Context

Since the Allied-overseen Nuremberg Trials in 1945, the legal measures pursued by nations negotiating political transition and responding to the human rights abuses of prior regimes ("transitional ... punishing human rights abuses, [in later years,] the tension between punishment and amnesty was complicated by the recognition of dilemmas inherent in periods of political flux."). 4. John P. McCormick, Book

A Semiotic Approach To A Legal Definition Of Terrorism

It is hard to believe that a word like "terrorism," which is used so frequently these days in different contexts and in casual, colloquial, political, and legal discourses, does not have a ... territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations," available at http://www.un.org/Overview/Charter/chapterl.html (last

The Invisible Women: The Taliban's Oppression Of Women In Afghanistan

Today, we live in a world where the women's movement has given most women the opportunity to excel in professional careers, hold political offices, own their own companies, and hold many other ... the attention of leaders and activists worldwide. The goal of this paper is to inform others about the mistreatment of women by the Taliban regime. Section II will discuss the history of political

Climate Change And Developing Countries: The International Law Perspective

A broad scientific consensus exists that climate change is real and the amount and rate of change have accelerated; the only uncertainty is about the political will of the international community to ... resistance to do so? Obviously, there is not the political will to act firmly, notwithstanding the urgency. There is a sharp divide between the developed and developing countries on how to operationalize the

Applying International Trade Remedy Laws In The Caribbean: A Framework For Protection

multinational companies ... and their willingness to use their political and economic strength to achieve their ends ... ... binding on the Caribbean member states without it being expressly incorporated into municipal law is not as important as the political sanction for failure to play by the rules of international trade. To