INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE
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- Why the United States Opted Out of the International Criminal CourtA look at why the United States refused to ratify the Rome Statute of the ICC, and what it means for the global political movement.
Analyze Iranian Islamic Criminal PunishmentI want help you to understand principle of Islamic criminal law and describe Islamic crimes and punishment (penance). Islamic criminal law has five categories of crimes: (haad, ghesas, diyat, taâazirat, deterrent punishment).- What is a Human Right?This article summarises the basic concepts in human rights and looks at the founding documents of the international human rights movement.
- The Roots of Anti-AmericanismThe United States is one of the last remaining land empires. That it is made the butt of opprobrium and odium is hardly surprising, or unprecedented.
- U.S. Supreme Court Orders New Hearing for Convicted Murderer Troy DavisA veritable Who's Who in American Jurisprudence and Academia have all decided that Troy Davis is innocent. But are their opinions based on fact or merely on opposition to the death penalty?
- The Bible Backs Up the Death PenaltyHow the Bible backs up the death penalty. Early American law and use of Scripture to back it up.
- The Play's the Thing: Lessons About the Practice of Law from the Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareA look at William Shakespeare's treatment of law.
- Obama's Gitmo: ACLU Slams Move to IllinoisThe ACLU has come out in opposition to the Obama plan to transfer detainees from Guantanamo Bay to Illinois.
- A Flute of a Girl's Bones - SF Novel (Chapters 1, 2, 3 of 10)The novel was awarded the prize of the story club in Egypt for the year 1986. The hero of the novel reaches a great scientific discovery, and presents it to a professor who approves of it. Then this professor is killed in a strange scientific way.
- The Constitutionality of Japanese-American Internment During WWIIUnited States Executive Order 9066 authorized the Secretary of War and the U.S. armed forces commanders to relocate American citizens with foreign enemy ancestry, mostly Japanese-Americans, to internment camps located throughout the U.S.
- Would You Bet Your Life on ItThe Death Penalty Laws in the United States align with 3rd world country sentencing and not aligned with other Western World advanced countries. We should revisit social and economic impacts this law brings.
Erle Stanley Gardner: Prolific Pulp Fiction Writer Who Created Perry MasonA biography of Erle Stanley Gardner- The Role of the European Union in Promoting Human RightsAn overview of human rights protections in the European Union
- The Right of Privacy and the Status of Deviant Sex Laws Post-LawrenceAn analysis of state sodomy laws and other sex-based regulations in the wake of the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Lawrence v. Texas.
Interview with Sherry Swiney, Founder of the Patrick Crusade OrganizationI'd say that the Alabama justice system is the very definition of the word corruption. For most people, it is disturbing to see the corruption in the courts, followed by the corruption in the prisons- The Legality of Trying Companies for Their Actions AbroadIs it reasonable for U.S. companies to be held accountable, in U.S. courts, for environmental disasters they create overseas?
- Day of Action to Restore Law and JusticeFour thousand people met on Capitol Hill to restore habeas corpus.
- The American Civil Liberties Union - Defending the Nazis but Not the MexicansHow the ACLU is violating its principles by not standing up for immigration rights
- A Comparison of British and American Legal Systemsthere are many differences, as examined in this essay, between the legal systems of Britan and the U.S.
- Comparison of British and American Legal SystemsThe British system is different, and not really the way we see it on PBSD British importans. A review of the major differences
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