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Brillon, Alicia ; Craigle, Valeri | Automated Library Services: One Law Library's Experience | Article describing implementation of shelf-ready services in the S.J. Quinney Law Library. | | 2013-09 |
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Chodosh, Hiram | Anti-Corruption Editorial Series From the Daily Star, Lebanon, News Page | Corruption op-ed. | | 2010-01-27 |
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Mallat, Chibli | After Kosovo: Secession in the Middle East | A federal state is better than the division of the land. This is also true for Kosovo and the other countries in the Balkans, as it is for Sudan and Yemen. The ICJ Kosovo ruling is good for secessionists, bad for democrats, and devastating for order in the planet. | | 2010-09-02 |
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Chodosh, Hiram E. | Mapping corruption: Why Words Make a Difference | As I observed two weeks ago in this column, the vernacular for corruption is rich, awareness increasingly acute and legal strategies increasingly aggressive; yet, accepted conceptions and definitions of corruption are far from universal. Why is this so? And why does it matter? | | 2009-10-08 |
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Craigle, Valeri | Legal Scholarship in the Digital Domain: A Technical Roadmap for implementing the Durham Statement | Legal Scholarship in the Digital Domain: A Technical Roadmap for implementing the Durham Statement | | 2010-12 |
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Adler, Robert W. | The Legal and Ethical Case for a Conservation Pool for Great Salt Lake | A Conservation pool is the minimum water levels necessary to support and maintain important public resources such as navigation, ecosystem components and services (including fish and wildlife), recreation, and aesthetic values. | | 2010-04-28 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Madhat al-Mahmood, Chief Justice of Iraq: Portrait of the Judge as Hero | Iraqi judges have offered to their country in the past five years a dedication unmatched elsewhere on the planet. Nothing short of heroism. At the heart of all the work, and the dedication, is the leadership of Mahmood. Iraqis know, by and large, about this dedication, and call upon the court for re... | | 2010-09-02 |
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Chibli Wajdi Mallat 1960- | March 2221 : Lebanon's Cedar Revolution : an essay on non-violence and justice | Scanned book. | | 2007 |
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Reitze, Arnold W. | Federal Control of Carbon Dioxide Emissions: What are the Options? | The U.S. Supreme Court in Massachusetts v. EPA held that carbon dioxide is a pollutant under the Clean Air Act (CAA) and remanded the case to EPA. The Agency must decide whether CO2 emissions contribute to climate change. If the Agency responds affirmatively, it must meet other requirements of t... | | 2009-08-01 |
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Chodosh, Hiram E. | Fighting Corruption: Identifying Foundational Obstacles and New Directions | Exploring the conceptual and practical weaknesses of efforts to combat corruption is not enough. The identification of obstacles alone, however useful in itself, would be insufficiently responsive to the considerable challenge of anti-corruption reform. This article takes stock of foundational ob... | | 2009-11-09 |
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Chodosh, Hiram E.; Holbrook, James R. | Filling the Justice Capacity Gap | The worlds justice systems are under stress. Political commitments to democratization and human rights protection, private economic transactions, counterterrorism, and globalization impose new burdens on justice institutions for more impartial and transparent conflict resolution. The intrinsic ... | | 2008 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Federalism in the Middle East and Europe | Federalism is well know in its first, well-established dimension thanks to the extraordinary tradition this country has known. It is less known and is currently a big battle in process in Europe. It is completely unkown and is, I think, the intellectual battle to come in the Middle East. So, these w... | | 2003 |
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Guiora, Amos N. | The Gate Keepers: Geopolitics and the Limits of Power | The Gate Keepers: Geopolitics and the Limits of Power | | 2013-03 |
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Mallat, Chibli | From Islamic to Middle Eastern Law A Restatement of the Field (Part I) | Any approach to law in the region known as Near or Middle East is doubly selective, as the historical depth of the tradition enhances the diversity of cultures active in the contemporary world. Law is a particular example where the contrasted set-up which characterizes twenty-five or so modern Natio... | | 2004 |
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Chodosh, Hiram | From zero-sum conflicts to federalism: Iraqis offer an international community a road forward | The future of federalism in Iraq is not only important to the peoples of that country who have struggled over so many decades for human rights and peace. It is an experiment of consequential interest to all of us, from North America to Europe, from Asia to the Middle East, to see if a society ridd... | | 2009-07-09 |
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Mallat, Chibli | September 11 and the Middle East: Footnote or Watershed in World History? | The full span of the 21st century may well need to elapse before the ultimate verdict is reached on the status of September 11 in American and world history. But universalism, the rule of law, justice, pluralism, accountability, good governance, human rights these are all general variations on d... | | 2002-09 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Insightful, Moving Study of the Iraqi Chalabi Dynasty | Tamara Chalabi's Late for Tea at the Deer Palace: The Lost Dreams of my Iraqi Family, has just been published by Harper's Press. Late for Tea at the Deer Palace, is her literary-historical chronicle of the Chalabi family over the last century. Like Wild Swans, which recounts three generations of wom... | | 2010-08-19 |
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McCormack, Wayne | Models of War and Crime in Confronting Organized Violence | Is it crime or is it war? American politicos immediately beat the drums of a war on terrorism after 9/11 despite some cautionary notes sounded by professionals in the military, law, and international affairs. But the only other option promoted in the popular debates has been that of domestic crim... | | 2010-02-23 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Iraq at a Crossroads: Constitutional Review Committee Fills in Crucial Gaps | Iraq is at a historical crossroads on the bumpy road to democracy. The Constitutional Review Committee (CRC) has all but completed the task assigned to it by the 2005 Constitution under the chairmanship of Sheikh Humam Hamoudi, the delegate of the largest parliamentary bloc, together with Dr.... | | 2009-11-19 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Iraqi Refugees: Mobilizing for Lana and the Rights of Abused Women | IRAP helps escapees navigate maze of interviews, document reviews, security and medical procedures | | 2010-10-21 |
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Mallat, chibli | Is Israel a Democracy? It's conditional | This is a serious discussion to be undertaken on a world level on the type of system that Israel is, as serious indeed as the legal investigation carried out in the mid-1960s on the legal nature of the apartheid regime in South Africa. In the early 1960s, Yale Law Journal published a long, two-pa... | | 2009-12-10 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Khatami - A Man Amidst the Waves | Muhammad Khatami takes over in August as president of Iran. How far will he change the Islamic Republic? What kind of change does Khatami want? Professor Chibli Mallat begins a major series of articles, exclusive to the Daily Star, on these crucial questions for the future of the Middle East. | | 1997-06-23 |
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Mallat, Chibli | The Lebanese Legal System | Lebanon was established in its present borders in 1920, in the wake of World War I and the collapse of the Ottoman empire. It acquired the main elements of its judicial and legal systems under the French mandate (1920-1943), and has retained most of them to date. | | 1997 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Jaafar al-Sadr : A Confluence Prime Minister for Iraq | In Iraq and the wider Middle East, Jaafar needs no introduction. His father, Mohammad Baqer al-Sadr, was the most remarkable Islamic thinker of the 20th century. He was executed without trial by Saddam Hussein, together with Jaafar?s aunt Bint al-Huda, on 8 April 1980. His cousin and brother-in-law ... | | 2010-08-19 |
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Keiter, Robert; Ruple, John; Holt, Rebecca; Tanana, Heather | Lands with Wilderness Characteristics, Resource Management Plan Contraints, and Land Exchanges: Cross-Jurisdictional Management and Impacts on unconventional Fuel Development in Utah's Uinta Basin | Abstract: Utah is home to oil shale resources containing roughly 1.3 trillion barrels of oil equivalent and our nations richest oil sands resources. If economically feasible and environmentally responsible means of tapping these resources can be developed, these resources could provide a safe and st... | | 2012-03 |