Spring 1996
Symposium:
The Future of Jerusalem: A Symposium |
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Sponsored by the Catholic University Law Review and the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies |
October 24, 1995 |
Front Matter
Table of Contents (v.45 no.3)
Catholic University Law Review
Symposium
An Introduction
Marshall J. Breger
Jerusalem – Some Jurisprudential Aspects
Ruth Lapidoth
Reflections on the Future of Jerusalem
Samuel W. Lewis
A New Status for Jerusalum? An Eastern Orthodox Viewpoint
Charalambos K. Papastathis
The Religious Significance of Jerusalem in the Middle East Peace Process: Some Legal Implications
Silvio Ferrari
Sovereignty in Jerusalem
John Quigley
Palestinian Customary Law in the Jerusalem Area
Ifrah Zilberman
United States Policy on Jerusalem, 1948
Shlomo Slonim
Legalizing Jerusalem or, of Law, Fantasy, and Faith
Nathaniel Berman
The Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995
Geoffrey R. Watson
Sovereignty, Freedom, and Civil Society: Toward a New Jerusalem
Antonio F. Perez
Temple Mount Faithful – General, Inspector-General of the Police, Mayor of Jerusalem, Minister of Education and Culture, Director of the Antiquities Division, Muslim WAQF - In the Supreme Court Sitting as the High Court of Justice [September 23, 1993]
Menachem Elon, Aharon Barak, and Gavriel Bach
Temple Mount Faithful – Amutah Et Al v. Attorney-General, Inspector-General of the Police, Mayor of Jerusalem, Minister of Education and Culture, Director of the Antiquities Division, Muslim WAQF - In the Supreme Court Sitting as the High Court of Justice [September 23, 1993]
Menachem Elon, Aharon Barak, and Gavriel Bach
Comments
The Medicare Anti-Kickback Provision of the Social Security Act – Is Ignorance of the Law an Excuse for Fraudulent and Abusive Use of the System?
Andrea Tuwiner Vavonese
An Exercise in Administrative Creativity: The FDA's Assertion of Jurisdiction Over Tobacco
Ann Mileur Boeckman
Notes
An Evenhanded Approach to Diminishing Student Privacy Rights Under the Fourth Amendment: Vernonia School District v. Acton
Marc A. Stanislawczyk
Sandin v. Conner: Locking Out Prisoners' Due Process Claims
Michelle C. Ciszak