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Cruel and Unusual Punishment, the Death Penalty, and the Influence of Foreign Law on U.S. Constitutional Jurisprudence
(2016-04-18)
The death penalty has a long and established history inclusive of almost every society since the beginning of time. As society advanced, so did the way people came to understand capital punishment. This thesis explores ...
No Mere Deodands: Human Responsibilities in the Use of Violent Intelligent Systems Under Public International Law
(2016-12-12)
The tide toward the militarization of autonomous technologies has prompted critics to propose a pre-emptive ban on their development for fear that they may not adhere to international laws and, worse still, that no one ...
Work Integration for Beneficiaries of International Protection: What Laws Work Best in the United States of America and in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg?
(2017-04-26)
The Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (Geneva, 28 July 1951), as amended by its Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees (New York, 31 January 1967), confers on refugees the right to gainful employment ...
Anti-Terrorism Policy Reform in Indonesia: Consequences and Implications for Internal and External Counterterrorism Cooperation
(2018-04-17)
This thesis investigates the implications and consequences for Indonesia's counterterrorism efforts should its military succeed in carving out a greater internal security role through the passage of the proposed revision ...