In December 1990, after decades of dictatorship, the Haitian people overwhelmingly elected Jean-Bertrand Aristide as President. Every aspect of the election was monitored by international organizations and confirmed as free and fair. Within months, the army, an ill-trained force of some five thousand men, seized power, expelled Aristide, and brutally suppressed popular protest. The Organization of American States and the United Nations Security Council condenmed the coup and its aftermath and ordered economic sanctions to dislodge the military. The sanctions failed. On July 31, 1994, the Security Council, acknowledging the gravity of the situation and recognizing that an exceptional response was required, passed Resolution 940, authoriz...
This thesis seeks to clarify whether or not Developed States are legally obliged to cooperate for th...
This Comment contends that the Supreme Court\u27s holding in Sale was erroneous because the 1967 Pro...
When Haitian President René Préval early in January 2011 lambasted the international community for r...
In December 1990, after decades of dictatorship, the Haitian people overwhelmingly elected Jean-Bert...
In 1990, Haitian citizens overwhelmingly voted Jean-Bertrand Aristide as the nation’s first democrat...
The period from February 29, 2004 - the day democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide ...
The U.S.-led military operation in Haiti has unfolded with minimal violence and few casualties so fa...
The 1991-94 Haitian refugee crisis, and the resulting intervention, brings together a number ofdiffe...
This Note analyzes the United Nations\u27 use of sanctions in Haiti to draw lessons for the future u...
I was dispatched to Haiti three times in the course of the military dictatorship there. As a human r...
By examining the political realities of the Haiti situation and the applicable provisions of treaty ...
The restoration to power of Jean-Bertrand Aristide's government in Haiti in September 1994 appears a...
Guaranteeing the respect of human rights constitutes one of the main problems Haiti has had to face ...
Haiti’s new Dictatorship: The Coup, the Earthquake and the UN Occupation.By JUSTIN PODUR. Pluto Pres...
This report discusses the socioeconomic and political situation in Haiti, and U.S. policy since 1991
This thesis seeks to clarify whether or not Developed States are legally obliged to cooperate for th...
This Comment contends that the Supreme Court\u27s holding in Sale was erroneous because the 1967 Pro...
When Haitian President René Préval early in January 2011 lambasted the international community for r...
In December 1990, after decades of dictatorship, the Haitian people overwhelmingly elected Jean-Bert...
In 1990, Haitian citizens overwhelmingly voted Jean-Bertrand Aristide as the nation’s first democrat...
The period from February 29, 2004 - the day democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide ...
The U.S.-led military operation in Haiti has unfolded with minimal violence and few casualties so fa...
The 1991-94 Haitian refugee crisis, and the resulting intervention, brings together a number ofdiffe...
This Note analyzes the United Nations\u27 use of sanctions in Haiti to draw lessons for the future u...
I was dispatched to Haiti three times in the course of the military dictatorship there. As a human r...
By examining the political realities of the Haiti situation and the applicable provisions of treaty ...
The restoration to power of Jean-Bertrand Aristide's government in Haiti in September 1994 appears a...
Guaranteeing the respect of human rights constitutes one of the main problems Haiti has had to face ...
Haiti’s new Dictatorship: The Coup, the Earthquake and the UN Occupation.By JUSTIN PODUR. Pluto Pres...
This report discusses the socioeconomic and political situation in Haiti, and U.S. policy since 1991
This thesis seeks to clarify whether or not Developed States are legally obliged to cooperate for th...
This Comment contends that the Supreme Court\u27s holding in Sale was erroneous because the 1967 Pro...
When Haitian President René Préval early in January 2011 lambasted the international community for r...