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International Law, Law and Economics / May 24, 2012 / Leave a comment

Dubai – A City of Contrasts

rom April 19, 2012 through April 29, 2012, Retired North Carolina Special Superior Court Chief Judge (Business Court) Ben F….

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International Law / December 22, 2008 / Leave a comment

New Era for International Courts and U.S.

The New Year approaches with even more “new beginnings” than usual on the horizon. A new President of the United…

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International Law / November 24, 2008 / Leave a comment

Judges and National Security – The Supervision of Counter Terrorism

Last week I attended the 4th Annual Meeting of the American College of Business Court Judges in Chicago along with…

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International Law / November 10, 2008 / Leave a comment

The Hague works for Peace, Security and Justice Across the Globe

For one week this past September 2008, I and one other Maryland Judge, Judge Cathy Hollenberg Serrette, by coincidence also…

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