By Unknown Monday, December 2, 2013 Gender Equity and Equality Organization of American States Democracy, Development, and the Status of Women--How Far Have the Americas Come? By Jillian Beecher Jillian Beecher is a 2013 cum laude graduate of Albany Law School. She graduated summa cum laude from Russell Sage Colleg...
By Unknown Monday, November 25, 2013 Human Rights Immigration Law Immigrants as Second-Class Humans Treatment under U.S. Immigration Law By Mary Armistead Mary Armistead, a third year law student at Albany Law School, received her undergr...
By Unknown Monday, November 18, 2013 Aquinas_Thomas Augustine Cicero Islam Just War Islamic Philosophy in Just War Theory and International Law Whatever Happened to the Faith of Peace? By Patrick M. Domery Patrick Domery is a 2013 graduate of Albany Law School. He is currently an E...
By Unknown Tuesday, November 5, 2013 India Stock Exchange MCX-SX India’s New Stock Exchange: MCX-SX By Brittiny B. Razzano Brittiny Razzano is a third-year law student at Albany Law School, concentrating in Business Law, Estate Planning, a...
By Unknown Monday, October 21, 2013 Annan_Kofi Ban Ki-moon UN Counter-Terrorism Strategy The United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy A Collective Response to Terrorism by Abby Brinkerhoff Abby Brinkerhoff graduated from Albany Law School in 2013. She completed her underg...
By Unknown Wednesday, October 9, 2013 Darfur Syria UN Peacekeepers A World of Innocent Bystanders: UN Monitoring in Darfur and Syria [A Presentation] By Kristin Keehan Kristin Keehan is a third year student at Albany Law School who hopes to pursue a career in civil litigation. She is a Sen...
By Unknown Sunday, September 29, 2013 Congo Democratic Republic of Congo Rape Rwanda Torture Tribunal Fmr Yugoslavia Tribunal Rwanda The Living Death: Prosecuting Rape as Torture Under International Law [The Presentation] By Dana P. Stanton Dana Stanton is a 2013 summa cum laude graduate of Albany Law School. She did her undergraduate work in chemical engine...
By Unknown Sunday, September 22, 2013 Clean Air Act Emissions Standards European Union Low Emissions Zones Motor Vehicle Emissions Standards in the United States and the European Union Where Are They Now? By Mark Apostolos Mark Apostolos is a 2013 cum laude graduate of Albany Law School. He graduated from Muhlenberg College...
By Unknown Monday, September 16, 2013 Congo Democratic Republic of Congo Rape Rwanda Torture Tribunal Fmr Yugoslavia Tribunal Rwanda The Living Death: Prosecuting Rape as Torture Under International Law Dana P. Stanton is a 2013 summa cum laude graduate of Albany Law School. She did her undergraduate work in chemical engineering at Renssela...
By Unknown Sunday, September 8, 2013 Indian Law Just Compensation Takings Tribal Lands Redressing Indian Land Claims Compensation for Takings Under the 5th Amendment By Courtney Denette Courtney Denette, a third-year student at Albany Law School, graduated ...
By Unknown Thursday, May 9, 2013 Gender Based Violence International Criminal Court International Criminal Law The Expressive Necessity of Gender-Based Violence Prosecutions By Allison Wells Zuckerman Allison Wells Zuckerman, a 2010 graduate of Temple University’s James E. Beasley School of Law, is a practicing ...
By Unknown Monday, April 22, 2013 Cuba Import Sanctions International Business International Sale of Goods Legitimacy National Sovereignty World Trade Organization (WTO) Cuba, the United States, and the World Trade Organization Relic of the Cold War in a New Age of Trade By Peter M. Stecker Peter Stecker, a third-year law student at Albany Law School, did his underg...
By Unknown Sunday, April 14, 2013 Aarhus Convention Cochabamba Water Supply Corporations and the Water Supply Can privatization of water systems lead to sustainability? by Abby Brinkerhoff Abby Brinkerhoff, a third year student at Albany Law School, ...
By Unknown Wednesday, March 27, 2013 European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) European Stability Mechanism (ESM) European Union Why Should Treaty Violations Matter: If Somebody Else Will Pay for Them? by Yannick Adler Yannick Adler is a third year student at Albany Law School and graduate of Bielefeld ...
By Unknown Monday, March 4, 2013 Genocide Humanitarian Intervention Rwanda Security Council Tribunal Rwanda UN Charter Humanitarian Intervention in the Twenty First Century Would the Security Council Intervene to Stop the Genocide in Rwanda if it Happened Today? By Anna Ovcharenko Anna Ovcharenko is a third-yea...
By Unknown Sunday, February 24, 2013 Animal Rights International Whaling Commission Whaling The Politics of Whaling Attempting to Solve a Tragedy of the Global Commons By Timothy Murphy Timothy Murphy is a third year student at Albany Law School and gradu...
By Unknown Friday, February 8, 2013 Child Abduction Children's Rights Foreign Judgments International Child Abduction Remedies Act Deference to Foreign Custody Judgments as a Principle of International Comity By Christopher Honeywell Chris Honeywell, a 2012 graduate of A...
By Unknown Wednesday, January 30, 2013 Human Trafficking Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Sex Trafficking The Responsibility to Protect from Human Trafficking By Kerry Costello Kerry Costello graduated from Albany Law School in 2012 and recently passed the New York State bar exam. At Albany Law Sc...
By Unknown Monday, January 14, 2013 Affordable Care Act Guantanamo Bay Jackson_Robert H. Nuremberg Trials Piracy Lesson's from Robert H. Jackson's Legacy Grassroots and Balanced Approaches to Justice for Guantanamo Bay, Piracy, and the Affordable Care Act By Nicholas A. Battaglia Nick Battagli...