This article focuses on the recent (2005) decision of the United States Supreme Court in Roper v. Simmons, declaring the juvenile death penalty unconstitutional. The article discusses the impact of international law, particularly human rights law, on the decision of the Court, and speculates about the influence of international law on future decisions
The USA’s engagement with international human rights is fractious. The UN treaty bodies monitor UN M...
At the turn of the 20th century, the United States was widely considered to be a world leader in mat...
The USA’s engagement with international human rights is fractious. The UN treaty bodies monitor UN M...
This article begins with a discussion of the Supreme Court’s decision to abolish the death penalty a...
The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. C...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市In Roper v. Simmons, the United States Supreme Court held that the imposition of the death p...
The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. C...
This article examines the United States\u27 use of the death penalty for juvenile offenders in the c...
This Note examines the debate over the legality of the juvenile death penalty, and concludes that th...
The article is a commentary of the Roper v Simmons US Supreme Court case, by which the Justices abol...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
This article is an adaptation of an amici curiae brief filed in support of the petition for writ of ...
In the last decade, the US Supreme Court has ruled that the death penalty, a life sentence without p...
This article examines the judicial use of foreign jurisprudence in human rights adjudication, using ...
The USA’s engagement with international human rights is fractious. The UN treaty bodies monitor UN M...
At the turn of the 20th century, the United States was widely considered to be a world leader in mat...
The USA’s engagement with international human rights is fractious. The UN treaty bodies monitor UN M...
This article begins with a discussion of the Supreme Court’s decision to abolish the death penalty a...
The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. C...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市In Roper v. Simmons, the United States Supreme Court held that the imposition of the death p...
The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. C...
This article examines the United States\u27 use of the death penalty for juvenile offenders in the c...
This Note examines the debate over the legality of the juvenile death penalty, and concludes that th...
The article is a commentary of the Roper v Simmons US Supreme Court case, by which the Justices abol...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
This article is an adaptation of an amici curiae brief filed in support of the petition for writ of ...
In the last decade, the US Supreme Court has ruled that the death penalty, a life sentence without p...
This article examines the judicial use of foreign jurisprudence in human rights adjudication, using ...
The USA’s engagement with international human rights is fractious. The UN treaty bodies monitor UN M...
At the turn of the 20th century, the United States was widely considered to be a world leader in mat...
The USA’s engagement with international human rights is fractious. The UN treaty bodies monitor UN M...