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Rethinking the Tension Between Peace and Justice: The International Criminal Prosecutor as Diplomat
(Harvard Law School, 2013)“Using the war in Afghanistan as a backdrop, this paper asks: in deciding whether to investigate or prosecute possible war crimes, should the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court take into account the possibility ... -
Retooling Food Standards of Identity to Address Diet-Related Chronic Disease
(2003)Chronic disease rates have increased dramatically in the United States over the past several decades, and scientists believe that many such diseases, including heart disease and Type II diabetes, are partly attributable ... -
Retrato del jurista global o la ética del nuevo cosmopolitismo (Portrait of the Global Jurist or the Ethics of the New Cosmopolitism)
(Sevilla Universidad de Huelva, 2009) -
A Retrospective Review of FDA v. Brown Williamson Tobacco Corporation and the Issue of Congressional Intent
(2004)Contrary to a tradition of the FDA (Federal Food and Drug Administration) consistently maintaining that it could not assert jurisdiction over tobacco products, the agency issued a determination of jurisdiction over cigarettes ... -
Review
(Cambridge University Press, 2005) -
Review of Apology to Utopia: The Structure of International Legal Argument, by Martti Koskenniemi
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 1990) -
Review: "Taking Wrongs Seriously: Acknowledgement, Reconciliation, and the Politics of Sustainable Peace" by Trudy Govier
(Oxford University Press, 2008) -
Revitalizing Labor Law
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The Right Not to Be a Genetic Parent?
(University of South California Law Center, 2008)Should the law recognize an individual's right not to be a genetic parent when genetic parenthood does not carry with it legal or gestational parenthood? If so, should we allow individuals to waive that right in advance, ... -
The Right to be Forgotten Ruling Leaves Nagging Doubts
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The Right to Die Movement: From Quinlan to Schiavo
(2005)This paper traces the evolution of the right to die movement from its beginnings in 1976 all the way to the present. Part I looks at the beginnings of the movement, focusing on the Quinlan and Cruzan cases that together ... -
The Right to Marry
(2005)The Supreme Court has said that there is a constitutional "right to marry"; but what can this possibly mean? People do not have a right to marry their dog, their aunt, June 29, a rose petal, their neighbors, or a sunny ... -
The Right to Stay Alive?
(1998)While standing by my belief that FDA "can't help" infringing on the right of terminally-ill individuals, I will argue that the matter should be removed from FDA's jurisdiction altogether, and evaluated in a constitutional ... -
Rights and Their Critics
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The Rights of Animals: A Very Short Primer
(2002)Do animals have rights? Almost everyone believes in animal rights, at least in some minimal sense; the real question is what that phrase actually means. By exploring that question, it is possible to give a clear sense of ... -
The Rise and Fall of Sysopdom
(Harvard Law School, 1997)"Sysop" has gone from a term of art known only to the bleeding-edge few to a dusty anachronism known only to the bleeding-gums few, without the usual years-long general linguistic acceptance and respect in between. In case ... -
The Rise of Obesity and Diabetes with the Adoption of A Western Diet: A Case Study of Native American Communities
(2014-03-18)Since the mid-1900s, rates of obesity and diabetes among Native American populations have been much higher than the rates of those disorders for Americans as a whole—and yet, before 1950 or so, diabetes was extremely rare ...