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Denver Journal of International Law and Policy articles from March 2005

273 total articles

Periodical covering law and political science.

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Denver Journal of International Law and Policy archives from March 2005

The Code Napoleon: buried but ruling in Latin America.
March 22, 2005... "The Liberator President is highly aware of the wisdom with which the Code Napoleon was drafted." (1) When lawyers from different countries meet, they are likely to exchange almost phatic pleasantries about legal practice and their legal...

Human rights implications of national security laws in India: combating terrorism while preserving civil liberties.
March 22, 2005... "Liberty is itself the gift of the law and may by the law [be]forfeited or abridged." (1) "[T]he principle that no one shall be deprived of his life and liberty without the authority of law was not the gift of the Constitution. It was a...

No other Gods before me: spheres of influence in the relationship between Christianity and Islam.
March 22, 2005... I. INTRODUCTION The relationship between Christianity and Islam vaulted to great national importance following the September 11, 2001 attacks and the "war on terror" that the United States declared thereafter. Since the attacks, various...

Democratic responses to terrorism: a comparative study of the United States, Israel, and India.
March 22, 2005... I. INTRODUCTION On September 11, 2001, nineteen men hijacked four planes, crashing one each into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. (1) Approximately three-thousand people from...

Laugh, and the whole world ... scowls at you? A defense of the United States' fair use exception for parody under TRIPs.
March 22, 2005... INTRODUCTION Though copyright protection in the United States is derived from the First Article of the Constitution and is governed by statutes enacted by Congress under that grant of power, (1) its limitations have more ambiguous origins....

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