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Practical Training in Law in the Netherlands: Big Law Model or Clinical Model, and the Call of Public Interest Law, Utrecht Law Review (2012)

This article identifies two models now at work in the Netherlands, models that present potentially...

 
Beyond Legal Imperialism: U.S. Clinical Legal Education and the New Law and Development, Contributions to Books (2011)

Clinical legal education adopted by law schools outside of the United States—as pedagogical method, as...

 

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A Brief Reflection on the Stages of the Clinical Year: Group Process with Existentialist Roots, Working Papers (2010)

This short article focuses on "units," or stages of group process, part of my shared...

 

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Clinical Legal Education in Dutch Legal Culture: Clashes of Tradition, Tolerance, and Progress in Global Law's Capital, Working Papers (2010)

This paper examines the current context of legal education within Dutch legal culture as a...

 

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The Role of Practice in Legal Education, Working Papers (2010)

This document is one of several general reports presented at the 18th International Congress on...

 

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A Long, Strange Trip: Guantanamo and the Scarcity of International Law, Working Papers (2009)

From June of 2004, through June of 2007, I represented Omar Khadr, a detainee at...

 
The Guantanamo Lawyers: Inside a Prison, Outside the Law, Contributions to Books (2009)

Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the United States imprisoned more than seven hundred and...

 
War Stories: A Reflection on Defending an Alleged Enemy Combatant Detained in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Contributions to Books (2009)

This paper arose from a presentation at the McCoubrey Centre for International Law at Hull...

 

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Western Europe: Last Holdout in the Worldwide Acceptance of Clinical Legal Education, Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals (2009)

Clinical legal education has achieved widespread acceptance throughout the world, growing by leaps and bounds...

 

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'Emaciated' Defense or a Trend to Independence and Equality of Arms in Internationalized Criminal Tribunals?, Newsletters & Other Publications (2008)

This short article gives an overview of recent developments in recognition of the right to...

 

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Spanish Supreme Court Affirms Conviction of Argentine Former Naval Officer for Crimes against Humanity, Newsletters & Other Publications (2008)

This article summarizes the legal issues involved in the consideration by the Spanish Supreme Court...

 

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Supporting or Thwarting the Revolution? The Inter-American Human Rights System and Criminal Procedure Reform in Latin America, Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals (2008)

Latin America is said to be undergoing a revolution in criminal procedure, a radical movement...

 

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Defending the Detainees at Guantánamo Bay, Human Rights Brief (2005)
 

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The Inter-American Human Rights System: Activities from Late 2000 Through October 2002 (with Jan Perlin), American University International Law Review (2003)
 

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The Inter-American Human Rights System: Activities During 1999 through October 2000 (with Jan Perlin), American University International Law Review (2001)
 

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Prosecuting Pinochet in Spain , Human Rights Brief (1999)
 

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News From The Inter-American System (with William Clark Harrell), Human Rights Brief (1997)
 

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Using International Human Rights Law and Machinery in Defending Borderless Crime Cases, Fordham International Law Journal (1996)

This Essay focuses on four areas of international human rights law. The first area, the...

 

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AN ESSAY ON THE STAGES OF THE CLINICAL YEAR IN LAW SCHOOL: GROUP PROCESS WITH EXISTENTIALIST ROOTS, ExpressO (2011)

This short essay focuses on “units,” or stages of group process, part of my shared...

 

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THE ROLE OF THE APPRENTICESHIP AND CLINICS IN LEGAL EDUCATION AND LEGAL CULTURE IN THE NETHERLANDS, ExpressO (2011)

This paper examines the current context of legal education within Dutch legal culture, focusing on...

 

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Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Collision: A Study of the Case of Omar Khadr, a Child Soldier Detained at Guantanamo, Emerging Issues in International Humanitarian Law (2012)

Omar Khadr, age 15 and a citizen of Canada, was given emergency medical care for...