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THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHT TO CULTURE: RECLAMATION OF THE CULTURAL IDENTITIES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW


8 Chap. L. Rev. 201 Chapman Law Review Spring 2005 International Law Symposium Article THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHT TO CULTURE: RECLAMATION OF THE CULTURAL IDENTITIES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW Marina Hadjioannou [tippy title="*" header="off"]Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program Staff Attorney and Program Coordinator. B.S. 1996, Lewis and Clark…

THE TRANSFORMATION OF STATE SOVEREIGN RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER THE ROME STATUTE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT


8 Chap. L. Rev. 179 Chapman Law Review Spring 2005 International Law Symposium Article THE TRANSFORMATION OF STATE SOVEREIGN RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER THE ROME STATUTE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Michael J. Struett [tippy title="*" header="off"]Ph.D. candidate, International Relations, University of California Irvine; M.A. George Washington University, 1998; B.A. University…

DOE V. UNOCAL: HOLDING CORPORATIONS LIABLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES ON THEIR WATCH


8 Chap. L. Rev. 135 Chapman Law Review Spring 2005 International Law Symposium Article DOE V. UNOCAL: HOLDING CORPORATIONS LIABLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES ON THEIR WATCH Armin Rosencranz [tippy title="*" header="off"]Armin Rosencranz (A.B., Princeton; J.D., Ph.D., Stanford) is a consulting professor at Stanford.[/tippy] David Louk [tippy title="**" header="off"]David Louk, a Stanford…

NO LONGER LITTLE KNOWN BUT NOW A DOOR AJAR: AN OVERVIEW OF THE EVOLVING AND DANGEROUS ROLE OF THE ALIEN TORT STATUTE IN HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW JURISPRUDENCE


8 Chap. L. Rev. 103 Chapman Law Review Spring 2005 International Law Symposium Article NO LONGER LITTLE KNOWN BUT NOW A DOOR AJAR: AN OVERVIEW OF THE EVOLVING AND DANGEROUS ROLE OF THE ALIEN TORT STATUTE IN HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW JURISPRUDENCE Donald J. Kochan [tippy title="*" header="off"]Assistant Professor of…

ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT


8 Chap. L. Rev. 77 Chapman Law Review Spring 2005 International Law Symposium Article ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Lakshman D. Guruswamy [tippy title="*" header="off"]Nicholas Doman Professor of International Environmental Law; Director, Energy Environmental Security Initiative, University of Colorado at Boulder. This article is based upon and reproduces significant parts of…

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE DOHA AGENDA FOR DEVELOPMENT


8 Chap. L. Rev. 53 Chapman Law Review Spring 2005 International Law Symposium Article SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE DOHA AGENDA FOR DEVELOPMENT Ved P. Nanda [tippy title="*" header="off"]Vice Provost, John Evans University Professor, Thompson G. Marsh Professor of Law and Director, International Legal Studies Program, The University of Denver.[/tippy]…

ENVIRONMENTAL TRADE MEASURES, THE SHRIMP-TURTLE RULINGS, AND THE ORDINARY MEANING OF THE TEXT OF THE GATT


8 Chap. L. Rev. 25 Chapman Law Review Spring 2005 International Law Symposium Article ENVIRONMENTAL TRADE MEASURES, THE SHRIMP-TURTLE RULINGS, AND THE ORDINARY MEANING OF THE TEXT OF THE GATT Howard F. Chang [tippy title="1" header="off"]Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School. Copyright © 2005 by Howard F. Chang. Parts…

INTERNATIONAL LAW CONFRONTS THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: LABOR RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND DEMOCRACY IN DISTRESS


8 Chap. L. Rev. 1 Chapman Law Review Spring 2005 International Law Symposium Introduction INTERNATIONAL LAW CONFRONTS THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: LABOR RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND DEMOCRACY IN DISTRESS Timothy A. Canova [tippy title="*" header="off"]Professor of Law and Director, The Center for Global Trade & Development, Chapman University School of Law. I…

AN IRON FIST OR KID GLOVES: AMERICAN INSURANCE ASSOCIATION V. GARAMENDI AND THE FATE OF THE FEDERAL MONOPOLY ON FOREIGN POLICY


7 Chap. L. Rev. 279 Chapman Law Review Spring 2004 Note AN IRON FIST OR KID GLOVES: AMERICAN INSURANCE ASSOCIATION V. GARAMENDI AND THE FATE OF THE FEDERAL MONOPOLY ON FOREIGN POLICY J. Matthew Saunders [tippy title="*" header="off"]J.D. Candidate, Chapman University School of Law, 2005; M.M.C., The University of South Carolina…