397 research outputs found
Pay Now, Execute Later: Why Counties Should Be Required to Post a Bond to Seek the Death Penalty
The Constitutional Case for the Impeachability of Former Federal Officials: An Analysis of the Law, History, and Practice of Late Impeachment
Combating Acid Violence in Bangladesh, India and Cambodia
This Report is the first comprehensive, comparative study of acid violence that examines the underlying causes, its consequences, and the multiple barriers to justice for its victims. Acid attacks, like other forms of violence against women, are not random or natural phenomena. Rather, they are social phenomena deeply embedded in a gender order that has historically privileged patriarchal control over women and justified the use of violence to “keep women in their places.”
Through an in-depth study of three countries, the authors of the Report argue that the due diligence standard can be a powerful tool for state and non-state actors to prevent and adequately respond to acid violence with the aim of combating it. In this respect, they identify key ways in which acid violence can be addressed by governments and corporations
The Metamorphoses of Reasonable Doubt: How Changes in the Burden of Proof have Weakened the Presumption of Innocence
Avoiding Double Recovery: Assessing Liquidated Damages in Private Wage-and-Hour Actions under the Fair Labor Standards Act and the New York Labor Law
The Immigrant 'Other': Racialized Identity and the Devaluation of Immigrant Family Relations
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