Terrorism Against America

Terrorism Against America
Author: Rodney Stich
Publisher: Silverpeak Publisher
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0932438148

Stich details the various forms of aviation and other terrorist acts against the United States, including the overt and covert actions by people in government.

The United States of America and the Crime of Aggression

The United States of America and the Crime of Aggression
Author: Giulia Pecorella
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2021-05-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0429558198

This book traces the position of the United States of America on aggression, beginning with the Declaration of Independence up to 2020, covering the four years of the Trump Administration. The decision of the Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court to activate the Court’s jurisdiction over the crime of aggression in 2018 has added further value to a book concerning the position and practice of one of the most influential states, a global military power and permanent member of the UN Security Council. Organized along chronological lines, the work examines whether, or to what extent, the US position has evolved over time. The book explores how the definition of the crime can impact upon the US, notwithstanding its failure to ratify the Rome Statute. It also shows that the US practice and opinio iuris about the law applicable to the use of force might influence, as it has done in the past, the law itself. The work will be a valuable guide for students, academics and professionals with an interest in International Criminal Law.

The Law of Employment Discrimination

The Law of Employment Discrimination
Author: Joel William Friedman
Publisher: Foundation Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1991-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780882778310

Toward the end of its 1988 term, the Supreme Court rendered a series of decisions that altered long-standing precedent in a number of areas of employment discrimination doctrine. Those decisions, most of which are included in this supplement as principal cases, and the revised note material necessitated by the changes in the law, account for the bulk of this supplement. The Court's employment discrimination decisions during the term of court that just ended are fewer in number and doctrinally less important that the previous year's cases. Those decisions are discussed in substantial detail, along with significant decisions from the lower courts, in the revised note material.-Pref.

Suing Foreign Governments and Their Corporations, 2nd Edition

Suing Foreign Governments and Their Corporations, 2nd Edition
Author: Joseph Dellapenna
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 991
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004478949

When Suing Foreign Governments and Their Corporations was first published in 1988, one reviewer predicted that it would become the bible for all attorneys litigating such cases. Since then, the book has become the standard work on the intricacies of litigation under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. In the most recent Supreme Court decision applying the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, both the majority and the dissent cited the book as the definitive work on the topic.

Principles and Practice of American Politics

Principles and Practice of American Politics
Author: Samuel Kernell
Publisher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1506390501

Combining timeless readings with cutting-edge articles and essays, Principles and Practice of American Politics, Seventh Edition, enriches your understanding of the American political system by examining the strategic behavior of key players in U.S. politics. This collection of classic and contemporary readings brings concepts to life by providing you with real examples of how political actors are influenced by the strategies of others and are governed by the Constitution, the law, and institutional rules. Carefully edited by award-winning authors Samuel Kernell and Steven S. Smith, each reading is put into context to help you understand how political actions fall within a major national political forum. New to the Seventh Edition Nine new and updated essays encourage you to reflect on the continuing debates over the polarization of the American electorate and Congress, the role of social media and “fake news” in influencing public views of politicians and issues, the fragile Trump coalition, the efficacy of polling in tracking public opinion, and other issues more relevant than ever in the wake of the 2016 elections. Additional essays challenge you to think more carefully about alternative institutions and political arrangements. The new essays present institutions of majority rule, the nature of racial discrimination, and the proper role of the court as less settled issues that provide students an opportunity to think through (and discuss) their views on the future direction of American civic life. Each selection is artfully framed by Kernell and Smith’s contextual headnotes to make them appropriate for classroom use. Original readings written specifically for the volume give the book a coherent treatment of the performance of U.S. political institutions.