The Offenses Clause of the United States Constitution gives Congress the authority to define and punish... Offences against the Law of Nations. This Note considers whether Congress must conform to the jurisdictional rules of customary international law when legislating pursuant to the Offenses Clause
In a world of increased tension and open hostility toward the United States and its policies, an att...
Changes in international law, as they may occur from time to time, will always be of especial intere...
Never in the nation\u27s history has the scope and meaning of Congress\u27s power to Define and Pun...
One of the principal aims of the U.S. Constitution was to give the federal government authority to c...
One of the principal aims of the U.S. Constitution was to give the federal government authority to c...
Perhaps no Article I power of Congress is less understood than the power to define and punish . . . ...
This Article examines whether the Define and Punish clause of the Constitution empowers Congress t...
One of the principal aims of the U.S. Constitution was to give the federal government authority to c...
One of the principal aims of the U.S. Constitution was to give the federal government authority to c...
This paper explores the Article I limits faced by Congress in exercising universal jurisdiction (UJ)...
The Constitution gives Congress the power to “define and punish . . . Offences against the Law of Na...
The Constitution gives Congress the power to “define and punish . . . Offences against the Law of Na...
In a world of increased tension and open hostility toward the United States and its policies, an att...
In a world of increased tension and open hostility toward the United States and its policies, an att...
In a world of increased tension and open hostility toward the United States and its policies, an att...
In a world of increased tension and open hostility toward the United States and its policies, an att...
Changes in international law, as they may occur from time to time, will always be of especial intere...
Never in the nation\u27s history has the scope and meaning of Congress\u27s power to Define and Pun...
One of the principal aims of the U.S. Constitution was to give the federal government authority to c...
One of the principal aims of the U.S. Constitution was to give the federal government authority to c...
Perhaps no Article I power of Congress is less understood than the power to define and punish . . . ...
This Article examines whether the Define and Punish clause of the Constitution empowers Congress t...
One of the principal aims of the U.S. Constitution was to give the federal government authority to c...
One of the principal aims of the U.S. Constitution was to give the federal government authority to c...
This paper explores the Article I limits faced by Congress in exercising universal jurisdiction (UJ)...
The Constitution gives Congress the power to “define and punish . . . Offences against the Law of Na...
The Constitution gives Congress the power to “define and punish . . . Offences against the Law of Na...
In a world of increased tension and open hostility toward the United States and its policies, an att...
In a world of increased tension and open hostility toward the United States and its policies, an att...
In a world of increased tension and open hostility toward the United States and its policies, an att...
In a world of increased tension and open hostility toward the United States and its policies, an att...
Changes in international law, as they may occur from time to time, will always be of especial intere...
Never in the nation\u27s history has the scope and meaning of Congress\u27s power to Define and Pun...