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...Separation-of-powers principles, and the history that influenced their ... have been denied meaningful access to a judicial forum for years. Pp. 42-44. . . (b) Historically,...: Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines-ceded to the United States by Spain at the conclus...
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...Armed Groups H. Enforcement 1. Non-Judicial Enforcement 2. Judicial Enforcement i. State v. St..., the DRC, Sudan, Kenya, and the Philippines experienced large-scale returns of 200,000 IDPs or... asylum seeker, are likely to be powerful impediments to individual flight. (165) Although t...
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... Third Geneva Convention because it had the power to convict based on evidence the accused would nev... because the Geneva Conventions are not judicially enforceable. The court also concluded that Ex par... from committing atrocities in the Philippines. 327 U. S. 1. . Quirin is the model the Governme...
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... the hands of the Federal Government large powers hitherto exercised by the States" by converting th.... . . We are not without judicial interpretation, therefore, both State and National... owning gold and silver mines in the Philippines but temporarily (because of the Japanese occupatio...
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... in the District of Hawaii after the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation consolidated the... self-interest, and respect for the 'power and dignity' of the foreign sovereign" (quoting S...
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..., political, and civil rights, as well as judicial independence are used as measures of democratic su... brought a confirmed or alleged "leftist" to power (e.g., Chile and Dominican Republic during past de... was not applied or failed (e.g., Philippines where counter insurgency was employed instead of l...
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... country to live as a fugitive in the Philippines. There, Feldman created the website www.liver4you.... to the Philippines, that Feldman lacked the power, outside of the normal workings of the Philippine ... to all throughout the world, and we take judicial notice of the fact that the number of people throu...
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The four theories of the press have long dominated in journalism education and research and arguably do a good job of describing media systems in the West. However, it is hard to fit Asian media systems into the existing theories. This paper re-examines the four press theories and identifies the difficulties in using the theories as a guide to understand media systems in Asia. The purpose of this paper is to raise issues with the applicability of the theories in an Asian media context and explore a new paradigm, which would bring in cultural values from both the East and the West.
... history and philosophy of the absolute power of the monarch (Severin & Tankard, 2001, p. 310). ... such as the ones in Taiwan, the Philippines, and Indonesia, where the whole control system was... Asia because of its firm commitment to judicial independence and economic freedom ("Taiwan," 2005)...
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... cooperating with the IMO to "build judicial capacity for the successful prosecution of persons... in Article 1 grants Congress the power to "define and punish Piracies and Felonies commit... South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. ReCA...
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Professor Kent argues that in Boumediene and Munaf the Supreme Court mistakenly relied on the Insular Cases for its theory that enemies have constitutional rights during military conflict by (i) misreading the Insular Cases the Court cited, (ii) ignoring others that were relevant, and (iii) misunderstanding the relevant historical events.