In an age of globalization, criminal activity too has become internationalized. The response from the United States and other countries has been a growing number of treaties, international accords, and multinational law enforcement programs. This Note addresses the extent to which these international agreements have impacted the rights of the accused both in the United States and abroa
In 1998, the United Nations finalized an International Criminal Court statute. The purpose of this s...
This Essay focuses on four areas of international human rights law. The first area, the protection o...
The recent caning of an eighteen year old American student by officials in Singapore sparked much de...
In an age of globalization, criminal activity too has become internationalized. The response from th...
Over the last decade, the European Union has adopted legislation that calls for the mutual recogniti...
This Article examines extradition and jurisdiction over extraterritorial crime, focusing on the rela...
The increasing importance of suppressing transnational crime has also raised many questions regardin...
To squarely address this decisional quagmire, this article examines the binding effect of ICJ orders...
Constitutional criminal procedural rights are familiar to contemporary criminal law scholars and pra...
This Article contends that the current status of international law enforcement is inadequate to addr...
This article is reproduced with permission from the April 2018 issue of the American Journal of Inte...
This Article explicates the international legal framework governing State action against transnation...
Some of the more pressing issues related to global governance and world order lie at the intersectio...
Many of the contributions to this issue of the Journal focus on several recent historic developments...
Modern technology contracts the world, and as borders become more porous, an international rule of l...
In 1998, the United Nations finalized an International Criminal Court statute. The purpose of this s...
This Essay focuses on four areas of international human rights law. The first area, the protection o...
The recent caning of an eighteen year old American student by officials in Singapore sparked much de...
In an age of globalization, criminal activity too has become internationalized. The response from th...
Over the last decade, the European Union has adopted legislation that calls for the mutual recogniti...
This Article examines extradition and jurisdiction over extraterritorial crime, focusing on the rela...
The increasing importance of suppressing transnational crime has also raised many questions regardin...
To squarely address this decisional quagmire, this article examines the binding effect of ICJ orders...
Constitutional criminal procedural rights are familiar to contemporary criminal law scholars and pra...
This Article contends that the current status of international law enforcement is inadequate to addr...
This article is reproduced with permission from the April 2018 issue of the American Journal of Inte...
This Article explicates the international legal framework governing State action against transnation...
Some of the more pressing issues related to global governance and world order lie at the intersectio...
Many of the contributions to this issue of the Journal focus on several recent historic developments...
Modern technology contracts the world, and as borders become more porous, an international rule of l...
In 1998, the United Nations finalized an International Criminal Court statute. The purpose of this s...
This Essay focuses on four areas of international human rights law. The first area, the protection o...
The recent caning of an eighteen year old American student by officials in Singapore sparked much de...