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Documents from 2012
The ideology of division: behavior modification welfare reform proposals, Lucy A. Williams
The legal construction of poverty: gender, 'work' and the 'social contract', Lucy A. Williams
The role of courts in the quantitative-implementation of social and economic rights: a comparative study, Lucy A. Williams
The 'worthy' unemployed: societal stratification and unemployment insurance programs in China and the United States, Lucy A. Williams and Margaret Y. K. Woo
The 'worthy' unemployed: societal stratification and unemployment insurance programs in China and the United States, Lucy A. Williams and Margaret Y. K. Woo
Expanding Secured Credit for Firms in China: Is the Floating Charge an Appropriate Transplant?, Mark Williams and Haitian LU
What's Good in Theory May Be Flawed in Practice: Potential Legal Consequences of Poor Implementation of a Theoretical Sample, Melanie S. Williams
What's Good in Theory May Be Flawed in Practice: Potential Legal Consequences of Poor Implementation of a Theoretical Sample, Melanie S. Williams, A. Lynn Phillips, and G. Michael Phillips
The Future of U.S. Geothermal Development: Alternative Energy or Green Pipe Dream?, Jeremiah Williamson
Lawfare: A War Worth Fighting, Paul Williams
Shaping Foreign Policy in Times of Crisis: The Role of International Law and the State Department Legal Adviser, Paul Williams
Carrier's Release from Future Liability Effected by Employee's Third Party Recovery Held Not a Benefit for Consideration in Apportioning Litigation Expenses, Paul R. Williams
Rethinking the Political Future: An Alternative to the Ethno-Sectarian Division of Iraq , Paul R. Williams and Matthew T. Simpson
Military Intervention and Diplomatic Engagement in Libya: A Collage of Policy, Force and Law, Paul R. Williams and ANna F. Triponel
DANGEROUS PRECEDENT: AMERICA'S ILLEGAL WAR IN AFGHANISTAN, Ryan T. Williams
Brief of the Phoenix School of Law Family Pro Bono Project as Amicus Curiae, Elliot v. Guerrero, No. FC2010-001471, Penny L. Willrich
Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions: Employment in Arizona, Penny L. Willrich
E-Elections: Law in Asia & Online Political Activities, Matthew J. Wilson
PRIME TIME FOR JAPAN TO TAKE ANOTHER STEP FORWARD IN LAY PARTICIPATION: EXPLORING EXPANSION TO CIVIL TRIALS, Matthew J. Wilson
PRIME TIME FOR JAPAN TO TAKE ANOTHER STEP FORWARD IN LAY PARTICIPATION: EXPLORING EXPANSION TO CIVIL TRIALS, Matthew J. Wilson
PRIME TIME FOR JAPAN TO TAKE ANOTHER STEP FORWARD IN LAY PARTICIPATION: EXPLORING EXPANSION TO CIVIL TRIALS, Matthew J. Wilson
PRIME TIME FOR JAPAN TO TAKE ANOTHER STEP FORWARD IN LAY PARTICIPATION: EXPLORING EXPANSION TO CIVIL TRIALS, Matthew J. Wilson
Can the U.S. Courts Learn from Failed Terrorist Trials by Military Commission in Turkey and Peru?, Richard Wilson
Panel 1: Are Adequate Legal Frameworks in Place at the Domestic Level? Introductory Remarks and Presentation of Panelists, Richard Wilson
A Brief Reflection on the Stages of the Clinical Year: Group Process with Existentialist Roots, Richard J. Wilson
A Long, Strange Trip: Guantanamo and the Scarcity of International Law, Richard J. Wilson
A Permanent International Criminal Court: Soon to Be a Reality , Richard J. Wilson
Beyond Legal Imperialism: U.S. Clinical Legal Education and the New Law and Development, Richard J. Wilson
Clinical Legal Education in Dutch Legal Culture: Clashes of Tradition, Tolerance, and Progress in Global Law's Capital, Richard J. Wilson
Defending the Detainees at Guantánamo Bay, Richard J. Wilson
‘Emaciated’ Defense or a Trend to Independence and Equality of Arms in Internationalized Criminal Tribunals?, Richard J. Wilson
'Emaciated' Defense or a Trend to Independence and Equality of Arms in Internationalized Criminal Tribunals?, Richard J. Wilson
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Collision: A Study of the Case of Omar Khadr, a Child Soldier Detained at Guantanamo, Richard J. Wilson
Many Guantánamos: A Reflection on the Work of Human Rights Clinics, Richard J. Wilson
Practical Training in Law in the Netherlands: Big Law Model or Clinical Model, and the Call of Public Interest Law, Richard J. Wilson
Prosecuting Pinochet in Spain , Richard J. Wilson
Researching the Jurisprudence of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights: A Litigator's Perspective, Richard J. Wilson
Spanish Supreme Court Affirms Conviction of Argentine Former Naval Officer for Crimes against Humanity, Richard J. Wilson
State Department Dishonored Our Treaty Obligations, Richard J. Wilson
Supporting or Thwarting the Revolution? The Inter-American Human Rights System and Criminal Procedure Reform in Latin America, Richard J. Wilson
The Guantanamo Lawyers: Inside a Prison, Outside the Law, Richard J. Wilson
The Index of Individual Case Reports of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights: 1994-1999, Richard J. Wilson
The Role of Practice in Legal Education, Richard J. Wilson
The United States' Position on the Death Penalty in the Inter-American Human Rights System, Richard J. Wilson
United States Detainees at Guantánamo Bay: The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Responds to a "Legal Black Hole" , Richard J. Wilson
Using International Human Rights Law and Machinery in Defending Borderless Crime Cases, Richard J. Wilson
War Stories: A Reflection on Defending an Alleged Enemy Combatant Detained in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Richard J. Wilson
The Inter-American Human Rights System: Activities During 1999 through October 2000, Richard J. Wilson and Jan Perlin
The Inter-American Human Rights System: Activities from Late 2000 Through October 2002, Richard J. Wilson and Jan Perlin
(reviewing Mark Drumbl, Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy (2012)), Rick Wilson
False Certainty: Judicial Forcing of the Quantification of Risk, Diana R. H. Winters
Reclaiming Equality, Steven L. Winter
Reclaiming Equality, Steven L. Winter
Book Review, Environmental Law and Sustainability after Rio, David A. Wirth
Climate Engineering, David A. Wirth
Combat Strategies and the Law of War in the Age of Terrorism, David A. Wirth
How Safe is That Shrimp? The Food Safety Modernization Act, David A. Wirth
Series Editor, Anthem Sustainabilitiy and Risk Series, David A. Wirth
The President, the Environment, and Foreign Policy: The Globalization of Environmental Politics, David A. Wirth
The Transatlantic GMO Dispute Against the European Communities, David A. Wirth
Impracticability as a Defense to Contract Enforcement, Richard S. Wirtz
Pacta Sunt Servanda -- Or Not, Richard S. Wirtz
Covert, Delayed Notice Searches: A Constitutional and Policy Failure—And a Solution, Jonathan Witmer-Rich
A Preview of the Supreme Court Oral Arguments in DOMA and the Prop 8 Case, Mark Wojcik
International Law Careers, Mark Wojcik
Diversity Issues, Mark E. Wojcik
Diversity Issues and Student Involvement in Bar Associations, Mark E. Wojcik
International Law Careers, Mark E. Wojcik
International Law Careers, Mark E. Wojcik
International Treaties: Which Ones Apply to Our Work?, Mark E. Wojcik
Legal Education in Egypt, Mark E. Wojcik
Legal Writing Issues, Mark E. Wojcik
"Libel Tourism, Mark E. Wojcik
Live Grading, Mark E. Wojcik
Moderator, Mark E. Wojcik
Moderator: Recent Developments in Private International Law, Mark E. Wojcik
Network or Not Work: The Choice is Yours, Mark E. Wojcik
Speaker, Mark E. Wojcik
Speaker, Mark E. Wojcik
Speaker, Mark E. Wojcik
Transnational and International Law Issues in Legal Writing, Mark E. Wojcik
Preliminary Injunction Standards in Massachusetts State and Federal Courts, Arthur D. Wolf
Reasserting Its Constitutional Role: Congress's Power To Independently Terminate a Treaty, David (Dj) C. Wolff
Reasserting Its Constitutional Role: Congress's Power To Independently Terminate a Treaty, David (Dj) C. Wolff
Learning through writing: Reconceptualizing the research supervision process, Leon Wolff
Resettlement, Spencer Wolff
International Procurement, Howard A. Wolf-Rodda and Daniel J. Mitterhoff
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MEDIATION, richard wolman
ADR Ethics: Regulating disclosure in mediation, Bobette Wolski
GET BUSY LIVING OR GET BUSY DYING: WAITING FOR THE DEATH PENALTY, A COMPARISON OF THE APPEALS PROCESS IN THE UNITED STATES AND THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA, Derrick Yan Kit Wong
Cyberspace Governance in China, Kam C. Wong
Data Protection: Idealisms and Realisms, Rebecca Wong Dr
Data Protection: Idealisms and realisms, Rebecca Wong Dr