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the Court Able to Curb Political Prosecutions? , 37 Md. J KATE LEISNER† I. INTRODUCTION America’s disastrous war in Afghanistan may be over, but the path toward accountability has just begun. In ... question—can the Court restrain a political prosecutor? Decades before the Afghanistan investigation, the drafters of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (the Rome Statute) anticipated
, Robert Gilpin, is the Dwight D. Eisenhower Professor of International Affairs at Princeton University. His treatise fits squarely into the synthesis of political and economic study of the international ... recently written: "There can be no question that the study of international political economy has received insufficient attention in both economics and political science. ' S Yet, this gap has been narrowed
thrust and speed of privatization. See FORREST, supra note 63 at 224. 124. A TCPC employee explained the operating philosophy in the following manner. Because of the political nature of the ... lawyer on a decade of the privatization phenomenon across the globe,4 and explores its implications for the quest for economic growth and stable liberal political order in sub-Saharan Africa. My primary
arena.3 The Universal Declaration explicitly includes political rights among the human rights it seeks to * Marbury Research Professor of Law and Founding Director, Women, Leadership & Equality Program
political risk rating, economic risk rating and financial risk rating between 2002-2015 obtained from the ICRG database. In the analysis, first the Fixed and Random Effects models and then the Robust Model ... that preserves property rights and enforces contracts sends positive signals to econo mic actors and investors. Political institutions are the major determinants of that institutional environment
social science disciplines like psychology, sociology, political science and economics respectively. Moreover, the rise of positivism was also accompanied by the rise of liberalism which emerged as one of ... of the 19th century in addition to nationalism and socialism. This also affected the study of social sciences by lessening the importance of interdisciplinary concepts such as the political economy
social science disciplines like psychology, sociology, political science and economics respectively. Moreover, the rise of positivism was also accompanied by the rise of liberalism which emerged as one of ... of the 19th century in addition to nationalism and socialism. This also affected the study of social sciences by lessening the importance of interdisciplinary concepts such as the political economy
multitude of identities and to respect the different ways Indigenous peoples straddle political, cultural, and personal identities no matter how he, she, or they classify themselves. but the bill never made ... , reparations, and prosecutions, the hope is to create a more just and secure political order.11 While the United States has supported transitional justice efforts in other countries,12 it has never sponsored a
trajectory of a ―political philosophy‖ born out of the conviction that it ―was justified in light of reason and was, therefore, beyond the reach of historical change . . . .‖15 What this leads to, for ... . For many, violence, human rights violations on the body, has a rapacious capacity to devour ―the political.‖ Violence is a thing apart, an uncontrolled and uncontrollable phenomenon that destroys the
raised in the context of the prosecutions of the Arizona sanctuary workers). MD. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW & TRADE est in political philosophy, is problematic, however, given the complexity of the ... last decade. The book also raises, but fails to answer completely, the moral question: "What do we owe people who are not a part of our political communities?" A satisfactory answer to this question, one
idea of allembracing unity. See Fairbank, supra note 3, at 2. This traditional world outlook was further legitimized by Confucianist political philosophy that advocated peace and harmony in a ... relations between Taiwan and Mainland China. 1. Karl Marx, The 18th Brumaire of Louis Napoleon, reprinted in KARL MARX & FRIEDRICH ENGELS, BASIC WRITINGS ON POLITICS AND PHILOSOPHY 320 (Lewis S. Feuer ed
political philosophy have lost their cogency since rights in both categories build on a shared understanding of core values of freedom, autonomy, equality and solidarity at a particular historical moment and ... (UDHR) integrated civil and political rights (CPR) with economic, social, and cultural rights (ESCR), and that the two International Covenants separated them. * François-Xavier Bagnoud Professor of Health
political philosophy with his book Leviathan "people are born equal and insecurity stems from inequality; therefore once they become hostile to each other they attempt to destroy or rule over one another ... ' social contract combined with Machiavelli's conception of power in international politics (Machiavelli, 1995; Machiavelli, 2003). In Renaissance humanism, Machiavelli's political philosophy proposing the
political philosophy with his book Leviathan "people are born equal and insecurity stems from inequality; therefore once they become hostile to each other they attempt to destroy or rule over one another ... ' social contract combined with Machiavelli's conception of power in international politics (Machiavelli, 1995; Machiavelli, 2003). In Renaissance humanism, Machiavelli's political philosophy proposing the
political philosophy with his book Leviathan "people are born equal and insecurity stems from inequality; therefore once they become hostile to each other they attempt to destroy or rule over one another ... ' social contract combined with Machiavelli's conception of power in international politics (Machiavelli, 1995; Machiavelli, 2003). In Renaissance humanism, Machiavelli's political philosophy proposing the
caused strong difference of opinion in the sight of political parties, lawyers and society, has created a resolution in the form of “provision the public security” and “anxiety of threat the freedom”. The ... criminal enterprise are subjects of the internal security, too (Wagner, 2003: 696). The internal security is the measures taken in the political borders of country to ensure the peace of its people and the
caused strong difference of opinion in the sight of political parties, lawyers and society, has created a resolution in the form of “provision the public security” and “anxiety of threat the freedom”. The ... criminal enterprise are subjects of the internal security, too (Wagner, 2003: 696). The internal security is the measures taken in the political borders of country to ensure the peace of its people and the
might seem that there are quite insurmountable political differences, as well as legal hurdles, to carry us over the threshold to a waiver. My source for looking at this, these particular obligations on ... Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Before I elaborate on these two norms and explain why they should be the predicate basis for how states are negotiating solutions in regard to the TRIPS framework and
government from adhering to constitutional norms—the plenary powers doctrine.11 When Congress enacts immigration laws or the Executive Branch acts pursuant to the laws, courts have construed the political ... applied to immigration laws and policies providing the executive and political branches a neutral cover for discriminatory policies and enforcement practices.23 While U.S. immigration laws have largely
old-fashioned conceptual framework. It creates new fears and yet offers little new insights. The so-called ―realism‖—characteristic of the Bush Administration‘s political philosophy within neocon policy ... its basic legal and political strategy in its relations with the United States on human rights after the invasion of Iraq in 2003. It shifted from a defensive discourse to an offensive discourse by