Browsing Harvard Law School by Author "Neuman, Gerald"
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Dangerous Intersection
Neuman, Gerald L. (University of San Francisco School of Law, 2009) -
Discretionary Deportation
Neuman, Gerald L. (Georgetown University Law Center, 2006) -
Extraterritorial Rights and Constitutional Methodology After Rasul v. Bush
Neuman, Gerald L. (University of Pennsylvania, 2005) -
Extraterritorial Violations of Human Rights by the United States
Neuman, Gerald L. (1994) -
The Resilience of Nationality
Neuman, Gerald L. (Washington, American Society of International Law, 2007) -
Sense and Nonsense About Customary International Law: A Response to Professors Bradley and Goldsmith
Neuman, Gerald L. (Fordham Law Review, 1997) -
Talking to Ourselves
Neuman, Gerald L. (European Journal of International Law, European University Institute, 2005)The discourse of international law is a remarkable achievement, but it poses the danger that international lawyers will be absorbed in their own conversation and fail to persuade outsiders. International human rights bodies ... -
Territorial Discrimination, Equal Protection, and Self-Determination
Neuman, Gerald L. (University of Pennsylvania, 1987) -
Understanding Global Due Process
Neuman, Gerald L. (Georgetown University Law Center, 2009) -
Variations for Mixed Voices
Neuman, Gerald L. (University of Pennsylvania, 1989) -
Was Bush v. Gore a Human Rights Case?
Neuman, Gerald L.; Hatzis, Nicholas (University of Minnesota Law School, 2008)The article discusses a court case on the Greek parliamentary election of 2004 wherein the Supreme Court of Greece decided on the contested election by ruling for a recalculation based on different rules. The ruling was ...