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    Reestablishing jury trials in Japan: Foundational lessons from the Russian experience 

    Raneta Lawson Mack, Reestablishing Jury Trials in Japan: Foundational Lessons from the Russian Experience, 2 Creighton Int'l & Comp. L.J. 100 (2012).

    This article examines the foundational and systemic impact of Japan's transition to a lay participation jury in an inquisitorial system accustomed to near-perfect conviction rates. Part I of the Article discusses Japan's ...
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    Mangrum on Nebraska evidence 

    R. Collin Mangrum, Mangrum on Nebraska Evidence (2012 ed. 2012).

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    Sacred rights of conscience: Selected readings on religious liberty and church-state relations in the American founding 

    Richard Collin Mangrum, Book Review, 52 Am. J. Legal Hist. 224 (2012) (reviewing Daniel L. Dreisbach & Mark David Hall eds., The Sacred Rights of Conscience: Selected Readings on Religious Liberty and Church-State Relations in the American Founding (2009)).

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    Mangrum and Benson on Utah evidence 

    R. Collin Mangrum & Dee Benson, Mangrum and Benson on Utah Evidence (2012-2013 ed. 2012).

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    United States' ratification of the Law of the Sea Convention: Securing our navigational future while managing China's blue water ambitions 

    Michael J. Kelly, United States' Ratification of the Law of the Sea Convention: Securing Our Navigational Future While Managing China's Blue Water Ambitions, 45 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 461 (2012).

    American ratification of the 1982 United Nations Law of the Sea Convention would protect America's maritime interests abroad, position the U.S. to help resolve difficult maritime boundary disputes between China and her ...
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    Notion of combatancy in cyber warfare 

    Sean Watts, The Notion of Combatancy in Cyber Warfare, in 2012 4th International Conference on Cyber Conflict: Proceedings 235 (Christian Czosseck, Rain Ottis & Katharina Ziolkowski eds., 2012).

    This paper proposes an alternate test for combatant status in cyber warfare focused on State affiliation. Long an important, yet overlooked criterion for combatant status, State affiliation enjoys solid textual support in ...
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    Private ordering in light of the law: Achieving consumer protection through payment card security measures 

    Edward A. Morse & Vasant Raval, Private Ordering in Light of the Law: Achieving Consumer Protection Through Payment Card Security Measures, 10 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. 213 (2012).

    A private ordering regime has developed within the payment card industry to define appropriate security practices and to monitor compliance by network participants. Market demands for trustworthy systems upon which consumers ...
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    Present and future conceptions of the status of government forces in non-international armed conflict 

    Sean Watts, Present and Future Conceptions of the Status of Government Forces in Non-International Armed Conflict, 88 Int'l L. Stud. 145 (2012).

    Legal voids exist and operate nowhere more clearly and widely in international law than in the laws of war applicable to non-international armed conflicts (NIAC). Status of government actors in NIAC provides an intriguing ...
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    Domestic investigation of suspected law of armed conflict violations: United States procedures, policies, and practices 

    Sean Watts, Domestic Investigation of Suspected Law of Armed Conflict Violations: United States Procedures, Policies, and Practices, in 14 Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 85 (Michael N. Schmitt & Louise Arimatsu, eds., 2012).

    This article outlines the investigative procedures available under current United States domestic law for suspected LOAC violations. Formal and informal procedures available under both civil and military justice systems ...
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    Bankruptcy for state trial court judges 

    Bankruptcy Issues for State Trial Court Judges (Michaela M. White ed., 4th ed. 2012).

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