This Article explores the tension between the limited power of the federal government to implement the ICJ\u27s ruling and the authority of individual U.S. states to effect criminal justice, in consideration of the Vienna Convention and the requirements of the Avena decision. The application of international law within the U.S. federal system will be analyzed, in particular with respect to the Avena, LaGrand, and Breard cases. In view of those cases, the efficacy of remedies in the U.S. federal system for the correction of past violations as well as the prevention of future breaches of the Vienna Convention will be addressed, with a look at possibilities for enforcement by the national government as well as possibilities for state action. P...
Thesis concerns with the ICJ decision in the case concerning Avena. This decision may serve as an in...
While Article VI of the US Constitution establishes treaties as supreme federal law, scholars and la...
I approach this topic first within the centennial framework, and then with attention to the Sanchez-...
This Article explores the tension between the limited power of the federal government to implement t...
Many aspects of the Avena case could lead to significant developments, there are two that will be ad...
Many aspects of the Avena case could lead to significant developments, there are two that will be ad...
This Note will explore the conflict between federalism expressed in the U.S. Constitution and the de...
The United States is obligated under international law to review and reconsider the conviction and s...
The United States is obligated under international law to review and reconsider the conviction and s...
"Avena and Other Mexican Nationals" was the third in a trilogy of cases submitted to the Internation...
This Note discusses various ways to bring the United States into better compliance with the 1963 Vie...
On June 27, 2001, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) held in the case of Germany v. United Sta...
This work refers to the 2004 Judgment of the International Court of Justice on the case pertaining A...
This article analyzes the provisional measures order of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in ...
In this Note, I explore the potential impact of LaGrand upon domestic American criminal jurisprudenc...
Thesis concerns with the ICJ decision in the case concerning Avena. This decision may serve as an in...
While Article VI of the US Constitution establishes treaties as supreme federal law, scholars and la...
I approach this topic first within the centennial framework, and then with attention to the Sanchez-...
This Article explores the tension between the limited power of the federal government to implement t...
Many aspects of the Avena case could lead to significant developments, there are two that will be ad...
Many aspects of the Avena case could lead to significant developments, there are two that will be ad...
This Note will explore the conflict between federalism expressed in the U.S. Constitution and the de...
The United States is obligated under international law to review and reconsider the conviction and s...
The United States is obligated under international law to review and reconsider the conviction and s...
"Avena and Other Mexican Nationals" was the third in a trilogy of cases submitted to the Internation...
This Note discusses various ways to bring the United States into better compliance with the 1963 Vie...
On June 27, 2001, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) held in the case of Germany v. United Sta...
This work refers to the 2004 Judgment of the International Court of Justice on the case pertaining A...
This article analyzes the provisional measures order of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in ...
In this Note, I explore the potential impact of LaGrand upon domestic American criminal jurisprudenc...
Thesis concerns with the ICJ decision in the case concerning Avena. This decision may serve as an in...
While Article VI of the US Constitution establishes treaties as supreme federal law, scholars and la...
I approach this topic first within the centennial framework, and then with attention to the Sanchez-...