
Daniel Aaron Edelson- JD
- Professor (Associate) at St. John's University
Daniel Aaron Edelson
- JD
- Professor (Associate) at St. John's University
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March 2012 - August 2014
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Part I of this Note describes child sex tourism, focusing on both the tourists and their victims. Additionally, Part I discusses extraterritorial legislation as a means to combat child sex tourism. Part II presents country specific examples of extraterritorial legislation against the sexual exploitation of children. Part III sets forth a model of e...
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Link and attachment are below. I understand that the UK government and public bodies will often issue consultation papers before creating new laws. Sometimes this is a matter of choice but at other times it is mandatory. See fn 3 UK Consultation Principles. I would appreciate anyone who could explain - - or direct me to an article that explains - - when the UK government or public bodies are required to consult before creating a new law or policy. Thank you.
In the US federal judges are appointed for life. A student from France asked me about procedures to remove federal judges who may suffer from a mental disability but who have not committed some sort of crime which would warrant removing them from their positions. It's actually a tricky issue in the US (http://uslaw.blogbaker.com/2014/04/05/federal-judges-are-appointed-for-life-what-if-a-ju).
I was wondering about procedures in other countries.