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Denver Journal of International Law and Policy articles from March 2000

273 total articles

Periodical covering law and political science.

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Denver Journal of International Law and Policy archives from March 2000

The Preamble of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights.
March 22, 2000... I. INTRODUCTION The First World War was fought for the ideological independence of nationalities and for the establishment of a collective security system and international peace. The Second World War then essentially generated a crusade...

Islamic law across cultural borders: the involvement of Western nationals in Saudi murder trials.
March 22, 2000... I. INTRODUCTION On 11 December 1996, a 51-year-old Australian nurse, Yvonne Gilford was found dead in her room in the King Fahd Military Medical Complex in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.(1) Within days, two British nurses, Deborah Parry and...

The perils of Pinochet: problems for transitional justice and a supranational governance solution.(international criminal justice and amnesty; Augusto Pincohet and Fidel Castro)
March 22, 2000... A HYPOTHETICAL PROBLEM- PRO-DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION AND AMNESTY Many other situations are possible -- involving Milosevic, Hussein, Kabila, and several others -- but imagine for now just one scene on a Caribbean stage: Fidel Castro at the...

What does it mean to say I'm sorry? President Clinton's apology to Guatemala and its significance for international and domestic law.
March 22, 2000... I. INTRODUCTION President Clinton's recent apology for the role of the United States in supporting the Guatemalan military during Guatemala's brutal civil war should have enormous consequences for both international and domestic law. In...

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