Search for: "David Cornell" Results 261 - 280 of 1,015
Sorted by Relevance | Sort by Date
RSS Subscribe: 20 results | 100 results
16 Feb 2015, 12:42 am
Here's the schedule for the University of Michigan Law School International Law Workshop for winter 2015: January 26, 2015: Saira Mohamed (Univ. of California, Berkeley - Law), "Of Monsters and Men: Perpetrator Trauma and Mass Atrocity" February 6, 2015: Steven Ratner (Univ. of Michigan - Law), "The Thin Justice of International Law" February 9, 2015: Frank Garcia (Boston College - Law), "Ethical Dimensions of IMF Monetary Policy" February 16, 2015: David… [read post]
12 Feb 2013, 9:30 pm
Jens David Ohlin (Cornell Univ. - Law) has posted Targeting and the Concept of Intent. [read post]
11 Nov 2022, 9:30 pm by ernst
Anne Braden Prize in southern women's history from the Southern Historical Association.For those on Twitter, you can find updates from the ongoing American Society for Legal History conference via the hashtag #ASLH2022.Congratulations to David B. [read post]
27 Oct 2023, 7:50 am by Daniel M. Kowalski
"They both involve borders, but the comparison ends there," David Bier, an immigration expert at the libertarian Cato Institute, previously told us . [read post]
3 Aug 2014, 3:01 am
Jens David Ohlin (Cornell Univ. - Law) has posted The Combatant's Privilege in Asymmetric & Covert Conflicts. [read post]
14 Nov 2018, 3:16 pm
Jens David Ohlin (Cornell Univ. - Law) has posted Election Interference: The Real Harm and the Only Solution. [read post]
19 Mar 2020, 8:47 am by Christine Corcos
David Wolitz, University of Tennessee College of Law, is publishing Alexander Bickel and the Demise of Legal Process Jurisprudence in the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy. [read post]
7 Dec 2019, 9:00 pm by Karen Tani
From The New Republic: "Don’t Embrace Originalism to Defend Trump’s Impeachment," writes Saul Cornell (Fordham University).In the New York Times, Mona L. [read post]
19 Mar 2017, 8:12 am
Jens David Ohlin (Cornell Univ. - Law) has posted Did Russian Cyber-Interference in the 2016 Election Violate International Law? [read post]
11 Oct 2015, 12:30 am by Emily Prifogle
Friedman about his latest, The Big Trial: Law as Public Spectacle (University Press of Kansas).They also interview David Frick about his book, Kith, Kin and Neighbors: Communities and Confessions in Seventeenth-Century Wilno (Cornell University Press). [read post]
4 Jul 2019, 2:51 am
. - Law), Chantal Thomas (Cornell Univ. - Law), & David Trubek (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison - Law) have published World Trade and Investment Law Reimagined: A Progressive Agenda for an Inclusive Globalization (Anthem Press 2019). [read post]
19 Mar 2020, 8:47 am
David Wolitz, University of Tennessee College of Law, is publishing Alexander Bickel and the Demise of Legal Process Jurisprudence in the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy. [read post]
27 Feb 2014, 6:32 am
Jens David Ohlin (Cornell Univ. - Law) has posted Searching for the Hinterman: In Praise of Subjective Theories of Imputation (Journal of International Criminal Justice, forthcoming). [read post]
14 May 2014, 1:07 am
Jens David Ohlin (Cornell Univ. - Law) has posted The Right to Exist and the Right to Resist. [read post]
25 Sep 2022, 10:13 am by Jacob Katz Cogan
Fuller (Univ. of Southampton), Jens David Ohlin (Cornell Univ.), & Mitt Regan (Georgetown Univ.) have published Between Crime and War: Hybrid Legal Frameworks for Asymmetric Conflict (Oxford Univ. [read post]
27 Jan 2016, 9:03 pm
Jens David Ohlin (Cornell Univ. - Law) has posted The Combatant's Stance: Autonomous Weapons on the Battlefield (International Law Studies, forthcoming). [read post]
16 Mar 2020, 9:30 pm by ernst
David Wolitz, University of Tennessee College of Law, has posted Alexander Bickel and the Demise of Legal Process Jurisprudence, which is forthcoming in the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy:This article provides an intellectual history of the displacement of Legal Process theory as the predominant jurisprudential approach in American law.The Legal Process approach to law embedded a strict norm of principled adjudication within a larger pragmatic theory of law. [read post]