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Brent Domann deposited How Leaders Come and Go: The Role of Improvisation and the Limitations of Formal Rules in the group
MSU Law Faculty Repository on MSU Commons 2 years agoThis is a publication of the Michigan State Law Review.
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Brent Domann deposited How Leaders Come and Go: The Role of Improvisation and the Limitations of Formal Rules on MSU Commons 2 years ago
This is a publication of the Michigan State Law Review.
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Brent Domann deposited International Human Rights Law and Violence Against Women & Girls in Africa on MSU Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
The UN has recognized that violence against women and girls is a
manifestation of historically unequal power relations between men and
women, which has led to significant levels of discrimination against
women and girls in virtually all parts of the world and in all spheres of
human endeavor. Since its founding in 1945, the UN has made a…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited Seeking Protection: The Interplay of Human Trafficking and the Refugee Space in Hong Kong on MSU Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
This is a publication of the Michigan State University College of Law.
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Brent Domann deposited Refugee Burden-and-Responsibility Sharing: Revisiting the Debate on the Right to Compensation to Refugee-Hosting States on MSU Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
This is a publication of the Michigan State University College of Law.
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Brent Domann deposited A Human Rights Approach to Climate-Induced Displacement: A Case Study in Central American and Colombia on MSU Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
The past decade was the warmest decade ever recorded. As climate
impacts intensify, numbers of people displaced and in need of relocation
increase. International law has yet to adapt to a changing climate and its
implications for those most vulnerable. Experts still debate whether the
existing refugee regime could provide a solution for those…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited Israel’s Asylum Regime: The Inconsistencies with National and International Duties on MSU Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
Since 2005, Israel has been a destination for refugees fleeing conflicts,
repression, and political instability in some African countries, primarily
Sudan, Eritrea, and western African countries. Until 2010, more than
26,000 refugees and asylum seekers entered Israel without authorization
through the notorious Israeli-Egyptian borders.1 Due to…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited TAKEN AS READ: LINGUISTIC (IN)EQUALITY IN HONG KONG’S JURISPRUDENCE on Humanities Commons 2 years, 8 months ago
Colonial Hong Kong was characterized by diglossia: the use of
Cantonese for the ‘low’ functions of daily life and the use of English for
the ‘high’ functions of law and government. This paper shows that
significant linguistic inequality persists at the top end of the legal hierarchy
a full quarter-century after the transition to Chinese…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited REGIONAL INTERNATIONAL LAW REVISITED: A EURASIAN INTERNATIONAL LAW on Humanities Commons 2 years, 8 months ago
This article revisits old contestation about international law’s
regionalist and universalist causes. First, formulated upon the “end of
history” narrative, the article analyses the concept of fragmentation as a
representation of the internal plurality of international law’s universality
and liberating condition for the Great Powers to “secure…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited THE NEW CIVIL CODE OF CHINA: ADVANCEMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS FOR A BETTER FUTURE on Humanities Commons 2 years, 8 months ago
This article highlights four features of the new Civil Code of China and
its enactment history to explain the significance of this long-expected
Code.Overall, the innovative and forward-looking features of the new Code
can help China better prepare for the future. In particular, the Code adds
the right of habitation as a new and powerful…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited THE INTOLERABLY SLOW IMPLEMENTATION OF AFRICAN WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND ITS IMPACT ON AFRICAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT on Humanities Commons 2 years, 8 months ago
This is a publication of the Michigan State University College of Law.
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Brent Domann deposited Are Cryptocurrency Transactions Private in the European Union? Examining the Effects of Regulation (EU) 2015/847’s Amendment, Proposed Regulation (EU) 2021/0241, and the General Data Protection Regulation on MSU Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
In July 2021, the European Union proposed Regulation (EU)
2021/0241 to regulate the rise of cryptocurrency within its member
countries. Proposed Regulation (EU) 2021/0241 is an amendment to
Regulation (EU) 2015/847, and its main purpose is to augment the current
legal definition of “funds” to include cryptocurrency. Moreover, pro…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited Virtual Whac-A-Mole: Addressing the Patchwork Regulation of Online Hate Speech on MSU Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
This note will discuss hate speech, why it’s dangerous, and how it can
spread without being detected. This leads to the exploration of existing
international, national, and company regulations regarding online hate
speech, the identification of holes and inadequacies, and ultimately
suggestions for moving forward in a digital age. The note c…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited The Spanish Stolen Baby Crisis: Why Stolen Baby Plaintiffs Have Been Unsuccessful in Spanish Courts and What Remedies Remain on MSU Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
Estimates show that starting in the Franco Era and persisting well into
the twentieth century, as many as 300,000 babies were illegally stolen
from their parents in Spain. What started as a tactic to erase communist
tendencies from the population of Spain progressed into a moneymaking
business that lasted well after the country transitioned to…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited Spoiled Spoils of War: When Are Official Spoils of War Legitimate Acquisitions at the British Museum? on MSU Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
The British Empire acquired and stored many objects of historical and
cultural significance in the British Museum during its travels, battles, and
colonialization. Recently, nations attempting to regain pieces of their
history and recover from colonization have begun to question the
provenance of those objects. However, despite growing…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited Criminalizing Risk-Free Profits: • Has anyone written about the “risk-free profits” rational for legal liability under securities regulations? • Is April 28 a reasonable turnaround time for this request? on MSU Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
Sex-work is one of the world’s oldest professions and, to this day, exists
in every nation throughout the globe. Through social media, online sexwork
has increased the availability and diversity of sex-work. However,
the legalization of sex-work is still a hotly debated topic amongst legal
scholars and feminist theorists. Debate on sex-work r…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited The Evolving Standards of Decency: Transgender Prisoners’ Right to Adequate Medical Care in the Prison System in the group
Michigan State Law Review on MSU Commons 3 years, 2 months agoIn recent years, the LGBTQ community has seen major
changes in the recognition of its legal rights.1 These changes come
after a long history of discrimination against the community and
criminalization of gender and sexual minorities in the United States.2
Today, the LGBTQ community, and transgender individuals in
particular, still face…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited Hidden Killers and Imagined Saints: Why Courts Fail to Identify Unconstitutional Jurors in Death Penalty Cases in the group
Michigan State Law Review on MSU Commons 3 years, 2 months agoWhat if half of the people in the jury pool for a capital case
are unqualified to sit—and the lawyers are not accurately identifying
and removing them? And what if the lawyers are actually identifying
the wrong people as unqualified and removing them instead?
This appears to be the case. The Constitution prohibits jurors
who will always (or n…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited Does Constitutional Law Have a Future? in the group
Michigan State Law Review on MSU Commons 3 years, 2 months agoOver the past six years, constitutional law scholars, politicians,
and public opinion-makers have grappled with what many have
described as the anti-constitutionalism of the Trump administration.1
Responding to Trump’s presidency, its aftermath, and the
circumstances that predated and arguably precipitated it, critics have
focused on p…[Read more] -
Brent Domann deposited Courts in Conversation in the group
Michigan State Law Review on MSU Commons 3 years, 2 months agoRalph Waldo Emerson once suggested that we read not for
instruction but for provocation.1 By that standard, in The Words That
Made Us, Akhil Reed Amar has written a characteristically great
book.2 This is not to deny that there is abundant instruction in its
many pages: Amar offers a synoptic and yet still nuanced description
of the great…[Read more] - Load More