by Kiel Downey | Mar 1, 2012 | Publication
Educational leaders are bound by legal and ethical imperatives to nnake certain that all children have access to an education and the opportunity to learn. To better understand how law and ethics intersect, this article adopted the cultural study perspective to...
by Kiel Downey | Jan 1, 2012 | Publication
This book addresses critical questions about how legal development works in practice. Can law be employed to shape behavior as a form of social engineering, or must social behavior change first, relegating legal change to follow as ratification or reinforcement? And...
by Kiel Downey | Jan 1, 2012 | Publication
How does the transnationalization of markets shape institution building, particularly in those countries that have few options other than to incorporate the rules and norms promulgated by advanced industrialized countries? Building on recent advances in international...
by Kiel Downey | Jul 1, 2011 | Publication
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by Kiel Downey | Jan 1, 2011 | Publication
Sovereignty rests at the core of debates over the validity of humanitarian intervention in situations of grave crisis and loss of life. All too frequently, opponents of sovereignty use the concept to halt international action aimed at stopping or lessening human...
by Kiel Downey | Jan 1, 2011 | Publication
Exploited and persecuted, child soldiers live lives dominated by violence, fear, and death. Very few will find security within their own nations or abroad. Subjected to exclusionary bars or rigid interpretations of the particular social group ground for asylum, U.S....