Периодические издания, поступившие в Центр правовой информации в 2011 году

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Georgetown Journal of International Law – Number 4 – Volume 42 - Summer 2011
Harvard Law Review - № 3 – January 2011 – Volume 124
Harvard Law Review - № 4 – February 2011 – Number124
Recent Cases
Recent International Advisory Opinion
Recent Publications
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Georgetown Journal of International Law – Number 4 – Volume 42 - Summer 2011



Contents:

Articles

Rusch Jonathan J. Iago’s Net: Notes for an International Legal Regime to Combat Identity-Related Crime_______________________________________________________________923

Shackelford Scott J. and Andres Richard B. State responsibility for cyber attacks: competing standards for a growing problem________________________________________________971

Scassa T. and Currie R.J. New first principles? Assessing the Internet’s challenges to jurisdiction

Heverly R.A. Breaking the Internet: international efforts to play the middle against the ends______________________________________________________________________1083

Nunziato D.C. How (not) to censor: pprocedural first amendment values and Internet censorship worldwide_________________________________________________________________1123

Ryan D.J., Dion M., Tikk E., Ryan J.C.H. International cyberlaw : a normative approach___1161


Notes

Liu C. Internet censorship as a trade barrier : a look at the WTO consistency of the Great Firewall in the wake of China-Google Dispute____________________________________1199

Mellyn J. “Reach out and touch someone” – the growing use of domain name seizure as a vehicle for the extraterritorial enforcement of U.S. law______________________________1241

Harvard Law Review - № 3 – January 2011 – Volume 124



Contents

Articles

Levinson D.J. Parchment and Politics: The Positive Puzzle of Constitutional Commitment__657

Yoshino K. The New Equal Protection___________________________________________747

Note

Three’s a Crowd – Defending the Binary Approach to Government Speech______________805

Recent Cases

Constitutional Law – Fourth Amendment – D.C. Cirtuit Deems Warrantless Use of GPS Device an Unreasonable Search_______________________________________________________827

Constitutional Law – Vagueness – Second Circuit Strikes Down the FCC’s Indecency Policy as Void for Vagueness__________________________________________________________835

First Amendment – Commercial Speech – Fourth Circuit Holds that a Regulation Largely Prohibiting Alcohol Advertisements in College Newspapers Is Constitutional____________843

Copyright – Statutory Damages – Second Circuit Holds that an Album of Music Is a Compilation________________________________________________________________851

Constitutional Law – Separation of Powers – Second Circuit Holds that Law Barring ACORN from Receiving Federal Funding Is Not a Bill of Attainder____________________________859

Recent Publications___________________________________________________________867

Harvard Law Review - № 4 – February 2011 – Number124



Contents

Articles

Grove T.L. The Structural Safeguards of Federal Jurisdiction__________________________869

Book Review

Vladeck S.I. The New Habeas Revisionism________________________________________941


Notes

OIRA Avoidance____________________________________________________________994

How Chevron Step One Limits Permissible Agency Interpretations: Brand X and the FCC’s Broadband Reclassification___________________________________________________1016

The State’s Vicarious Liability for the Actions of the City___________________________1036

Recent Cases

Arbitration and Consumer Protection – Credit Repair Organizations Act – Ninth Circuit Holds that Statutory Ban on Arbitration Is Nonwaivable. – Greenwood v. CompuCredit Corp., 615 F. 3d 1204 (9th Cir. 2010)_______________________________________________________1058

Administrative Law – Chevron Defence – Federal Tax Court Holds Pre-Chevron Judicial Construction of Statute Precludes Subsequent Agency Interpretation if Prior Construction Was Premised on Legislative History. – Intermountain Insurance Service of Vail, LLC v. Commissioner, No. 25868-06, 2010 WL 1838297 (T.C. May 6, 2010)__________________1066

Constitutional Law – Second Amendment – En Banc Seventh Circuit Holds Prohibition on Firearm Possession by Domestic Violence Misdemeanants to Be Constitutional. – United States v. Skoien__________________________________________________________________1074

Criminal Law – Sentencing Guidelines – Second Circuit Holds Within-Guidelines Child Pornography Sentence Procedurally and Substantively Unreasonable. – United States v. Dorvee, 616 F. 3d 174 (2d Cir. 2010)__________________________________________________1082

Constitutional Law – First Amendment – Seventh Circuit Upholds Endorsement and Personal Solicitation Clauses of Wisconsin Code of Judicial Conduct. – Siefert v. Alexander, 608 F. 3d 974 (7th Cir. 2010)__________________________________________________________1090

Recent International Advisory Opinion

International Law – Unilateral Secession – International Court of Justice Concludes that Kosovo’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence Did Not Violate International Law. – Accordance with International Law of Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Respect of Kosovo, Advisory Opinion (July 22, 2010)_______________________________________1098

Recent Publications_________________________________________________________1106