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Functional Equivalence Despite Formal Differences? Comparing Case Selection Mechanisms in the Supreme Court of the United States and the Constitutional Court of Italy

admit a nadir of judicial accountability. The American and Italian systems constitute moderate positions to be placed on the spectrum between these potential extremes. As a matter of political philosophy ... Dame Law School and Concurrent Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, for his helpful comments and guidance in the drafting of this article. Professor Carozza's dedication to the

Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal: A Cautionary Tale and a Call for Hope

Implications, 9 J. POL. RISK ONLINE 1 ( 2021 ), https://www.jpolrisk.com /bangladeshs-economic-rise-and-the-geo-political-implications/; U.N. OFF. OF THE HIGH COMM’R FOR HUM. RTS. [UNHCHR], UN High ... criminalizing free speech and curtailing freedom of the press.8 In an effort to intimidate political dissidents, the country has also witnessed a rise in enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings.9

American Death Penalty Exceptionalism, Then and Now

country’s early history. At our founding, several leading political and intellectual leaders voiced skepticism about the death penalty, though it was an entrenched practice both here and abroad. These leaders ... Independence does not have the same legal force as the Constitution, it occupies a central role in this country’s political culture and selfimage. It is not accidental that President Lincoln, insisting in his

Noise, Displacement, and Justice in Designing Urban Law and Policy for the Night

THE CITY: REGULATING SPACES OF SOCIAL DANCING IN NEW YORK (2014); SAEED HYDARALLI, What Is Noise? An Inquiry into Its Formal Properties, in REVERBERATIONS: THE PHILOSOPHY, AESTHETICS, AND POLITICS OF ... , supra note 3; Davina Cooper , Far Beyond “the Early Morning Crowing of a Farmyard Cock”: Revisiting the Place of Nuisance Within Legal and Political Discourse, 11 :1 SOC. & L. STUD. 5 ( 2002 ). 22. See

From Advocacy to Abolition: How the Universal Periodic Review Can Shape the Trajectory of the Abolition of the Death Penalty

Rights Council and the UPR The Human Rights Council , established in 2006, is a political human rights mechanism, in which government representatives discuss and vote on resolutions relating to human ... Political Rights, Part III art. 6 (Dec. 16, 1966); G.A. Res. 39/46, annex, Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, at 197 (Dec. 10, 1984); G.A. Res. 2106 (XX

Freedom of Religion and Living Together

religion within the paradigm of liberal political philosophy does not warrant special legal protection qua religion, this article contends that it is equally troublesome to single out religion qua religion ... Trump, and the anti-Sharia debacle in the state of Oklahoma. This article draws on the dichotomous approach of liberal political philosophy to religion and develops a non-sectarian framework of arguments

Gender, Violence, and the Death Penalty

, family members, and strangers; and violence that occurs in both public and private life.62 People of all genders can experience GBV. At the same time, the political, social, and cultural context of ... .63 Recognizing these social and political forces, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has explained that GBV is “one of the clearest manifestations of patriarchal culture in which a woman’s

How authentic leadership influences employee proactivity: the sequential mediating effects of psychological empowerment and core self-evaluations and the moderating role of employee political skill

mediated by psychological empowerment and core self-evaluations. In addition, political skill plays a moderating role in the third stage. These hypotheses are validated by a sample of 65 leaders and 275 ... proactive behavior is positively moderated by employees' political skill. In addition, bootstrapping results also verify the moderating role played by employees' political skill in the indirect relationship

More humility, less counterproductive work behaviors? The role of interpersonal justice and trust

supervisors (CWB-S) via interpersonal justice and trust in supervisor. Furthermore, we find that leader political skill moderates the effect of leader humility on interpersonal justice and trust in supervisor ... interpersonal justice is stronger when leader political skill is high, suggesting a moderated mediation model. Finally, we discuss the theoretical contributions and practical implications of this study, and

Compliance with and enforcement mechanism of labor law: cost-benefits analysis from employers’ perspective in Bangladesh

’ associations, often linked to the ruling political party, adds to the perception that they are more influential than labor unions (Syed, 2020) . Moreover, as mentioned earlier, the industrialization and ... International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). Unlike its counterpart treaty body, it has been less explicit in its recognition of obligations to protect individuals beyond national boundaries

Puerto Rico: Interrogating Economic, Political, and Linguistic Injustice

California Western International Law Journal POLITICAL LINGUISTIC INJUSTICE PEDRO A. MALAVET 0 0 Professor of Law and Director of the LL.M. in Comparative Law Program, the University of Florida ... colony of the United States in the Public International legal definition of the term. See generally PEDRO A. MALAVET, AMERICA'S COLONY: THE POLITICAL AND CULTURAL CONFLICT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND

Junzi virtues: a Confucian foundation for harmony within organizations

philosophy in the Zhou dynasty (1046–256 BCE). Its themes primarily relate to inner virtue, morality, and respect for individuals and the community. Confucianism remains a moral foundation for virtues in Asia ... argued, nonetheless, that a Chinese philosophy-based perspective such as Junzi orientation could also be a robust resource for tackling ethical challenges (Liu & Stening, 2016; Tian et al., 2020) . There

Stalling a Norm's Trajectory?: Revisiting U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973 on Libya and its Ramifications for the Principle of the Responsibility to Protect

political groups as an alternative government, had captured and killed him near the city of Sirte on October 20, 2011.12 Since the adoption of Resolution 1973, Libya has not been the peaceful and united ... this norm has on the behavior of states. These debates cover a range of issues, including the nature of the norm, whether it is legal or merely moral or political, its content and scope, and what it

Legal Uncertainty: The Need for Evidence-Based Abortion Policy in the United States and Mexico

political debates. As noted, even after the 1973 landmark decision Roe v. Wade,50 the fight for safe and accessible abortions persisted.51 In fact, since Roe, upwards of 1,200 abortion restriction bills have ... Steinem and Bella Abzug, Freidan helped create the National Women’s Political Caucus. Throughout her life, Freidan committed herself to women’s rights and lead the feminist movement. See Betty Freidan

Taking Back Sovereignty: The Importance of Native Voices in Addressing Environmental Harms to Native Land

purchase or by conquest; and also gave a right to such a degree of sovereignty.”18 Later, in Worcester v. Georgia, the Court held “Indian nations had always been considered as distinct, independent political ... provides that Tribal Courts have jurisdiction “over the conduct of non-Indians on fee lands within its reservation when that conduct threatens or has some direct effect on the political integrity, economic

The Mask Wars and Social Control: Lessons from the 1927 Unveiling Campaign in Soviet Uzbekistan

. Columbia College, Columbia University, J.D. New York University, PhD Johns Hopkins University (Political Science), Professor of Law, St. Thomas University , Minneapolis , Minnesota. A version of this paper ... regulate how someone should present their face to the public. 40. Id. at 213 (describing the “re-veiling” as a “pragmatic self-preservation rather than . . . political or religious opposition to Soviet

The COVID-19 global crisis and corporate social responsibility

(e.g., should firms outsource and thereby build up risk resilience, or do they possess local sourcing obligations?); and (iv) the political economy of CSR (e.g., what role should the firm play in society ... He , H. , & Harris , L. ( 2020 ). The impact of Covid-19 pandemic on corporate social responsibility and marketing philosophy . Journal of Business Research , 116 , 176 - 182 . https://doi.org/10.1016

Creating duty on dominant firm: a case for alternative economic analysis

legal, economic, political and social institutions. Developing world or the Third World economies largely reflect markets that are socially embedded (Polanyi 2001) , and these markets have yet to gain ... society and other political and social commitments. Hence, the courts requires a wider context to create a duty based argument of to see anticompetitive effects. Other wise the court may fail to find

Ethical decisions during COVID-19: level of moral disengagement and national pride as mediators

. Enste , D. , & Potthoff , J. ( 2020 ). The business ethics of the Corona crisis: A critical analysis of political measures, economic consequences, and ethical challenges (No. 55/ 2020 ). IW-Report ... -ilo/newsroom/news/WCMS_741358/lang-en/lang-- en/index.htm Jaeger , M. M. ( 2006 ). What makes people support public responsibility for welfare provision: Selfinterest or political ideology? A

The impact of ethical leadership on organizational identity in digital startups: does employee voice matter?

mechanisms Macquarie University . Department of Psychology Sydney, Australia. This thesis is submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Liu , N.-T., Chen , S.-C. , & Lee , W.-C. ( 2022 ). How does moral