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No Third Class Processes for Foreigners, 103 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 88 (2008) PDF HTML Refluat Stercus: A Citizen’s View of Criminal Prosecution in U.S. domestic courts of high-level U.S. civilian authority and military generals for torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment (draft not to be cited) January 30, 2008 draft. 23:2 St. John’s Journal of Legal Commentary (2008). Please send any comments or suggestions on the paper to ben.davis@utoledo.edu. A Citizen Observer’s View of the U.S. Approach to the ‘War on Terrorism’ forthcoming at the University of Iowa’s Journal of Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems Volume 17:2. Please send any comments or suggestions on the paper to ben.davis@utoledo.edu. Of Kings and Queens The Color Line in International Commercial Arbitration
No Third Class Processes for Foreigners, 103 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 88 (2008)
Refluat Stercus: A Citizen’s View of Criminal Prosecution in U.S. domestic courts of high-level U.S. civilian authority and military generals for torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment (draft not to be cited) January 30, 2008 draft. 23:2 St. John’s Journal of Legal Commentary (2008). Please send any comments or suggestions on the paper to ben.davis@utoledo.edu.
A Citizen Observer’s View of the U.S. Approach to the ‘War on Terrorism’ forthcoming at the University of Iowa’s Journal of Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems Volume 17:2. Please send any comments or suggestions on the paper to ben.davis@utoledo.edu.
Of Kings and Queens
The Color Line in International Commercial Arbitration
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