Michael P. Scharf, Jelisic Judgment of the Yugoslavia Tribunal, in 4 Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals 698 (Andre Klip & Goran Sluiter eds., 2002) (with Greg Lombardi).
Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals by André Klip; Göran SluiterCall Number: KZ6310 .A5 1999
ISBN: 9050952135
Publication Date: 2002
This 4th volume of Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals contains decisions taken by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in 1999-2000. It includes the most important decisions, identical to the original version, and includes concurring, separate, and dissenting opinions. In the book, distinguished experts in the field of international criminal law have commented on the decisions. (Series: Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals - Vol. 4)
Paul C. Giannelli, Scientific Evidence, in 4 Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice 1373 (Joshua Dresser ed., 2d ed. 2002).
Jonathan H. Adler, The Precautionary Principle’s Challenge to Progress, in Global Warming & Other Eco-Myths: How the Environmental Movement Uses False Science to Scare Us to Death 264 (Ronald Bailey ed., 2002).
Global Warming and Other Eco Myths by Ronald BaileyCall Number: OhioLink
ISBN: 0761536604
Publication Date: 2002
Bailey (a writer and adjunct scholar at CEI, the Competitive Enterprise Institute) gathers these dozen articles to discredit what he calls false science and an ideological environmentalism that wants to claim the mantle of objective science.... Bailey's contributor assertions include: global
Michael P. Scharf, International Law Principles on Accountability, in Post-Conflict Justice 89 (M. Cherif Bassio ed., 2002) (with Nigel Rodley).
Post-Conflict Justice by M. Cherif Bassiouni (Editor)Call Number: K5001.P67 2002
ISBN: 1571051538
Publication Date: 2002
Thirty scholars and experts discuss and provide wide-ranging views on a variety of accountability measures: the establishment of ad hoc criminal tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda; truth commissions in South Africa and El Salvador; and lustration laws for the former Czechoslovakia and Germany after its reunification. Also discussed are amnesty for previous crimes and accountability, post-conflict justice involving issues pertaining to the restoration of law and order, and the rebuilding of failed national justice systems. In addition, the book also contains an important set of guidelines designed to achieve accountability and eliminate impunity. The guidelines with commentaries have been prepared by a distinguished group of experts, many of whom have also contributed articles to this volume. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
Michael P. Scharf, The Interstellar Relations of the Federation: International Law and Star Trek: The Next Generation, in Star Trek Visions of Law and Justice 73 (Andre Klip & Goran Sluiter eds., 2002) (with Lawrence D. Robert).
Star Trek Visions of Law and Justice by Robert Chaires (Editor); Bradley Chilton (Editor)Call Number: OhioLink
ISBN: 9780966808025
Publication Date: 2004-09-10
Star Trek Visions of Law and Justice weds popular media with academic inquiry, by illustrating the connection between the future world of Star Trek and today’s American and international legal system. Editors Robert H. Chaires and Bradley Chilton collect fourteen articles exploring issues of the legal system, international law, corrections, justice, and equality. Scholars in law, political science, criminal justice, sociology, education, and public administration provide a truly interdisciplinary perspective on the Star Trek universe and how it relates to the real world of law and justice today. Star Trek Visions of Law and Justice is for anyone interested in what the future holds for the American justice system and for fans of Star Trek worldwide. It makes an ideal text to teach students interdisciplinary academic concepts using a familiar, popular media phenomenon.
Joseph A. Custer, Kansas Practice Materials, in State Practice Materials (2002).
State Practice Materials by Frank G. Houdek (Editor); American Association of Law Libraries Staff (Contribution by)Call Number: Hein Online
ISBN: 0837793475
Publication Date: 2002
Provides up-to-date, annotated bibliographies of the basiclegal practice tools for each of the fifty states and theDistrict of Columbia in a single, easily accessible source.Each bibliography is current within a few months of itspublication and includes cases, statutes, administrativematerials, law-related periodicals, encyclopedias, andtreatises. Both print and electronic resources are listed.Essential for anyone conducting state law research.
Jonathan H. Adler, Do Conservation Conventions Conserve?, in Sustainable Development: Promoting Progress or Perpetuating Poverty? 173 (Julian Morris ed., 2002).
Sustainable Development by Julian Morris (Editor)Call Number: HD75.6.S875 2002
ISBN: 1861974582
Publication Date: 2002
Most discussion of sustainable development has paid more attention to the long-term needs of the environment than to the needs of the present. But, as this book argues, the needs of people who are alive today must not take second place. And although the policies that are put forward in the name of 'sustainable development' are intended to benefit everyone, especially the poor, in reality many of them would harm rich and poor alike.Seventeen expert contributors examine every aspect of sustainable development, including the changes in humanity's well-being over the last two centuries, the prospects for specific current global policies, the predicament of poorer regions that have failed to develop sustainably, and the problems of climate change, energy policy and management of natural resources. Their analysis shows that the key to more sustainable development is not to impose global environmental regulations, but to ensure that people have a real stake in the global economy. Formal ownership of property and removal of the red tape that holds back entrepreneurial activity: these steps will give people the incentives they need to protect, conserve and innovate, and in so doing to build sustainable societies. In this way sustainable development can truly promote progress - not perpetuate poverty.
Brian K. Gran, The Foundations of Legal and Political Citizenship, in The Handbook of Citizenship Studies (Engin Isin & Bryan Turner eds., 2002) (with Thomas Janoki).
Handbook of Citizenship Studies by Engin F. Isin (Editor); Bryan S. Turner (Editor)Call Number: LC1091.H354 2002
ISBN: 076196858X
Publication Date: 2003
'The contributions of Woodiwiss, Lister and Sassen are outstanding but not unrepresentative of the many merits of this excellent collection'- The British Journal of Sociology From women's rights, civil rights, and sexual rights for gays and lesbians to disability rights and language rights, we have experienced in the past few decades a major trend in Western nation-states towards new claims for inclusion. This trend has echoed around the world: from the Zapatistas to Chechen and Kurdish nationalists, social and political movements are framing their struggles in the languages of rights and recognition, and hence, of citizenship. Citizenship has thus become an increasingly important axis in the social sciences. Social scientists have been rethinking the role of political agent or subject. Not only are the rights and obligations of citizens being redefined, but also what it means to be a citizen has become an issue of central concern. As the process of globalization produces multiple diasporas, we can expect increasingly complex relationships between homeland and host societies that will make the traditional idea of national citizenship problematic. As societies are forced to manage cultural difference and associated tensions and conflict, there will be changes in the processes by which states allocate citizenship and a differentiation of the category of citizen. This book constitutes the most authoritative and comprehensive guide to the terrain. Drawing on a wealth of interdisciplinary knowledge, and including some of the leading commentators of the day, it is an essential guide to understanding modern citizenship. About the editors: Engin F Isin is Associate Professor of Social Science at York University. His recent works include Being Political: Genealogies of Citizenship (Minnesota, 2002) and, with P K Wood, Citizens