This paper has been prepared by Kirkland & Ellis LLP for the Due Process of Law Foundation (“DPLF”), an organization dedicated to promoting and strengthening the rule of law and the respect for human rights in the Americas. The goal is to provide further stimulus to the enhancement of due process and the rule of law in Latin America by encouraging the transparent, merit-based selection and appointment of competent, independent, and impartial judges. An independent and impartial judiciary is an essential precondition to the effective operation of the rule of law, with due process for all. This, in turn, is vital for the existence of democratic societies. In sum, there is no “perfect” model for selecting judges for the highest courts of a cou...
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This paper has been prepared by Kirkland & Ellis LLP for the Due Process of Law Foundation (“DPLF”),...
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Rights claims of cultural difference, on the one hand, and of economic disadvantage, on the other, r...
Includes bibliographical references.The primary purpose of the Tribunal is to ensure adherence to an...
This article argues that state action that discriminates on the basis of religion is unconstitutiona...
This comprehensive study documents the evolution of the European Commission since the 2004 enlargeme...
The occurrence of more than a dozen accounting scandals in the United States over the past few years...
This paper has been prepared by Kirkland & Ellis LLP for the Due Process of Law Foundation (“DPLF”),...
The disorienting effect of language finds illustration in the principle that arbitrators may rule on...
This feasibility study covers seven major objectives. It offers an overview of the main types of fou...
The Constitution specifies only one process for making international agreements. Article II states t...
This Article treats the order of decision on multiple issues in a single case. That order can be ver...
Presidents have come to dominate the making, interpretation, and termination of international law fo...
This thesis consists of three pieces of research focussed on the Councils of the United Nations, pre...
The work analyses the characteristics of the \u2018limited\u2019 standard of judicial review exercis...
This briefing introduces the challenges that have been faced in delivering a discharge of the Counci...
Recently the United States Supreme Court has ruled, in a series of cases beginning with Ornelas v. U...
Rights claims of cultural difference, on the one hand, and of economic disadvantage, on the other, r...
Includes bibliographical references.The primary purpose of the Tribunal is to ensure adherence to an...
This article argues that state action that discriminates on the basis of religion is unconstitutiona...
This comprehensive study documents the evolution of the European Commission since the 2004 enlargeme...
The occurrence of more than a dozen accounting scandals in the United States over the past few years...