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24 May 2016, 1:57 pm
Harlan Grant Cohen (Univ. of Georgia - Law) has posted A Politics-Reinforcing Political Question Doctrine (Arizona State Law Journal, forthcoming). [read post]
18 Apr 2016, 1:49 pm by Michael B. Cohen, P.A.
Michael Cohen is a Fort Lauderdale Criminal Defense Attorney whose practice concentrates on the defense of federal charges. [read post]
18 Apr 2016, 1:49 pm by Michael B. Cohen, P.A.
Michael Cohen is a Fort Lauderdale Criminal Defense Attorney whose practice concentrates on the defense of federal charges. [read post]
Cutting-edge issues will be explored July 10-30, 2016, through 4 courses, all taught in English by leading experts in regional, transnational, and international law and policy: ► Global Governance Overview: GGSS Co-Director Jan Wouters (left), Jean Monnet Chair ad personam EU and Global Governance, Director of the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies ► Global Human Rights & Security Governance: GGSS Co-Director Diane Marie Amann (right), Associate Dean for International… [read post]
20 Oct 2015, 6:12 am by Diane Marie Amann
“Bo” Rutledge, Professor Harlan Cohen, alums Dorinda Dallmeyer (an IntLawGrrls contributor) and Ken Dious, and myself. [read post]
1 Oct 2015, 12:58 am
Legitimacy and Effectiveness of International Courts as Mutually Reinforcing or Undermining Notions (in Legitimacy and International Courts, Nienke Grossman, Harlan Grant Cohen, Andreas Follesdal & Geir Ulfstein eds., forthcoming). [read post]
28 Aug 2015, 3:05 am
Merry, International law and sociolegal scholarship: toward a spatial global legal pluralism Peer Zumbansen, The constitutional itch: transnational private regulatory governance and the woes of legitimacy Helen Quane, International human rights law as a catalyst for the recognition and evolution of non-state law Oren Perez & Daphne Barak-Erez, The administrative state goes global Harlan Cohen, International precedent and the practice of international law Joel A. [read post]
5 Aug 2015, 3:10 am
Land (Univ. of Connecticut - Law) has posted Justice as Legitimacy in the European Court of Human Rights (in Legitimacy and International Courts, Harlan Grant Cohen & Nienke Grossman eds., forthcoming). [read post]
27 Jul 2015, 4:05 am by Howard Friedman
Sawicki, Mandating Disclosure of Religious Limitations on Medical Practice, (Loyola University Chicago School of Law Research Paper No. 2015-016 (July 2015)).Harlan Grant Cohen, Zivotofsky II's Two Visions for Foreign Relations Law, (109 AJIL Unbound 10 (2015)).C. [read post]
9 Jun 2015, 6:16 am by Curtis Bradley
As a result, it tends to provide a counterpoint to the claim (made, for example, in a thoughtful article by Harlan Cohen) that the Supreme Court has shifted to a formalistic approach in its treatment of foreign relations law. [read post]
12 May 2015, 6:52 am
Harlan Grant Cohen (Univ. of Georgia - Law) has published Formalism and Distrust: Foreign Affairs Law in the Roberts Court (George Washington Law Review, Vol. 83, no. 2, p. 380, February 2015). [read post]
3 May 2015, 9:15 pm
Harlan Grant Cohen (Univ. of Georgia - Law) has posted International Precedent and the Practice of International Law (in Negotiating State and Non-State Law: The Challenge of Global and Local Legal Pluralism, Michael A. [read post]
2 Mar 2015, 3:10 am
Contents include:Daniel Peat & Matthew Windsor, Playing the Game of Interpretation: On Meaning and Metaphor in International Law Andrea Bianchi, The Game of Interpretation in International Law: The Players, The Cards, and why the Game is Worth the Candle Iain Scobbie, Rhetoric, Persuasion, and the Object of Interpretation in International Law Duncan B Hollis, The Existential Function of Interpretation in International Law Jean d'Aspremont, The Multidimensional Process of Interpretation:… [read post]
21 Oct 2014, 6:08 am
Here's the idea: Organized by Harlan Cohen (University of Georgia School of Law), the workshop will bring together scholars working at the cutting edge in a variety of different fields, including constructivist international relations theory, anthropology, behavioral law and economics, organizations theory, social psychology, and sociology to discuss how these approaches can best be applied to the study of international law, how these approaches can complement both each other… [read post]