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The AMIA Special Investigation Unit: an overview of its history and proposal for the future Agustín Cavana* I. Introduction .................................................................................................................................... …
1 ACTING AS PRIVATE PROSECUTOR IN THE AMIA CASE by Alberto L. ZUPPI∗ INTRODUCTION On July 18, 1994, a van loaded with TNT and ammonal destroyed the AMIA1 building in the center of Buenos Aires, killing 85 people and injuring hundreds more.2 Carlos Menem …
1 THE INTERNATIONAL TACTICS OF THE AMIA CASE: THE RELEVANCE OF THE INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE PURSUIT OF JUSTICE GASTÓN CHILLIER1 ABSTRACT The AMIA bombing of 1994 is the most scarring terrorist attack in the history of Argentina. As …
DRAFT: Please do not cite or distribute without permission 1 “The Use of Evidence Provided by Intelligence Agencies in Terrorism Prosecutions: Challenges and Lessons Learned from the Example of Argentina’s AMIA Bombing.” Leonardo Filippini* INTRODUCTION …
THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC Introductory Note Constitutional History and Political Background Jonathan M. Miller Professor of Law Southwestern Law School The Argentine Constitution dates back to 1853 and its text has enjoyed substantial stability. After …
1 THE EVIDENTIARY ISSUE CRYSTALIZED BY THE COSBY AND WEINSTEIN SCANDALS: THE PROPRIETY OF ADMITTING TESTIMONY ABOUT AN ACCUSED’S UNCHARGED MISCONDUCT UNDER THE DOCTRINE OF OBJECTIVE CHANCES TO PROVE IDENTITY Edward J. Imwinkelried* The numbers in the …
37 JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN THE FIRST DECADE OF THE ROBERTS COURT: SIX ACTIVISM MEASURES APPLIED Warren S. Grimes* Political maneuvering and public controversy surrounding the choice of replacements for Justices Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy highlights …
81 TRIBAL (DE)TERMINATION? COMMERCIAL SPEECH, NATIVE AMERICAN IMAGERY AND CULTURAL SOVEREIGNTY Jason Zenor* The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Matal v. Tam that the disparagement clause in the Lanham Act was unconstitutional. This case was just another in a …
105 “THE STATE IS NOT OMNIPRESENT IN THE HOME”: MANDATORY FIREARM OWNERSHIP LAWS AND THE CONSTITUTION Nathaniel Ament-Stone* This Article addresses the constitutionality of mandatory firearm ownership ordinances. While the Supreme Court has settled that …
133 THE POLITICAL ADVANTAGE OF MEDICARE ADVANTAGE *Brendan Williams Federal entitlement programs are in the crosshairs. The Congressional Budget Office has projected that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,1 passed into law in December 2017, “increases the total …