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作者:Eichensehr, Kristen E.
作者单位:University of Virginia
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作者:Buscemi, Martina
作者单位:University of Milan
摘要:This Essay explores the sanction of non-participation, which has been used against Russia following the start of the war in Ukraine. After mapping out the multifaceted instances of Russia's exclusion from international organizations, the analysis considers the legality of measures adopted that do not have an explicit basis in institutional rules. The Essay concludes with broad reflections on the use of international organizations as platforms to stigmatize and isolate the violator and outlines...
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作者:[Anonymous]
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作者:Caserta, Salvatore
作者单位:University of Copenhagen
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作者:Payne, Cymie R.
作者单位:Rutgers University System; Rutgers University New Brunswick
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作者:Bradley, Curtis A.
作者单位:Duke University
摘要:For more than a decade, U.S. courts have struggled to develop a common law immunity regime to govern suits brought against foreign government officials, and they are now divided on a number of issues, including the extent to which they should defer to the executive branch and whether to recognize a jus cogens exception. This Editorial Comment considers a more conceptual division in the courts, between an effect-of-judgment approach that would confer immunity only when the judgment that the pla...
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作者:Eichensehr, Kristen E.
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作者:Cassel, Doug
作者单位:University of Notre Dame
摘要:In October 2020, the United States arrested former Mexican Defense Secretary General Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda on drug conspiracy charges, accusing him of accepting bribes to aid a Mexican cartel in evading law enforcement and transporting drugs into the United States. Cienfuegos's arrest sparked diplomatic protests from Mexico, which negotiated to gain Cienfuegos's release before exonerating him and publicizing the U.S. investigation file in what the United States called a breach of the coun...
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作者:Eichensehr, Kristen E.
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作者:Eichensehr, Kristen E.
摘要:Nearly twenty years after the U.S. military began operations against the Taliban in Afghanistan, President Joseph R. Biden reported on August 31, 2021, that the last U.S. combat troops had departed the country. Biden announced on April 14, 2021, that the United States would withdraw combat troops from Afghanistan before the twenty-year anniversary of September 11, 2001, and NATO member states decided to depart the country simultaneously. The withdrawal followed an early 2020 deal between the T...