Yigal Mersel discusses the question of whether Aharon Barak should or shouldn\u27t be classified as an activist
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Panel presentations and discussion on detaining suspected terrorists. Appearing: Curtis A. Bradley (...
Yigal Mersel discusses the question of whether Aharon Barak should or shouldn\u27t be classified as ...
Prof. Robert Butkin introduces the first panel of the day, Judicial Activism v. Judicial Restraint
The recent cries of judicial activism need to be scrutinized. Are decisions like Lawrence and Goodri...
In this interview Aharon Barak, former president of the Israeli Supreme Court, shares his thoughts o...
This chapter looks at the role of the court in contemporary Israel and how it balances the need for ...
Part of Symposium: The Rehnquist Court in Empirical and Statistical Retrospectiv
In the wake of the Reagan administration\u27s numerous judicial appointments, it is the rare observe...
Gacaca Courts system: conflict resolution and memory Denis Bikesha, National Service of Gacaca Court...
Professor Siba N. Grovogui, Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, participates ...
The term ―judicial activism has become a common part of modern American political speech, though it ...
Bailey Segomotso Mmono during the Panel II discussion on the influence of the Declaration of Human R...
One of the central debates on the Israeli political scene in 2005 was the public controversy between...
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Panel presentations and discussion on detaining suspected terrorists. Appearing: Curtis A. Bradley (...
Yigal Mersel discusses the question of whether Aharon Barak should or shouldn\u27t be classified as ...
Prof. Robert Butkin introduces the first panel of the day, Judicial Activism v. Judicial Restraint
The recent cries of judicial activism need to be scrutinized. Are decisions like Lawrence and Goodri...
In this interview Aharon Barak, former president of the Israeli Supreme Court, shares his thoughts o...
This chapter looks at the role of the court in contemporary Israel and how it balances the need for ...
Part of Symposium: The Rehnquist Court in Empirical and Statistical Retrospectiv
In the wake of the Reagan administration\u27s numerous judicial appointments, it is the rare observe...
Gacaca Courts system: conflict resolution and memory Denis Bikesha, National Service of Gacaca Court...
Professor Siba N. Grovogui, Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, participates ...
The term ―judicial activism has become a common part of modern American political speech, though it ...
Bailey Segomotso Mmono during the Panel II discussion on the influence of the Declaration of Human R...
One of the central debates on the Israeli political scene in 2005 was the public controversy between...
Streaming audio requires RealPlayer.The University Archives has determined that this item is of cont...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP4 file: "Politics, Economics and Social Issu...
Panel presentations and discussion on detaining suspected terrorists. Appearing: Curtis A. Bradley (...