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the organizations’ affairs.9 Unlike for-profit corporations, nonprofits may—but are not required to—have “members,” who elect the board.10 Insofar
“trigger[ed].”9 The next Part isolates this inquiry and explores three cases. i i . step zero in practice The three statutory interpretation cases
2004). 9 international human rights norms and a state’s obligations under human rights law.5 The third group consists of sociological studies of the
; ELIZABETH PLECK, DOMESTIC TYRANNY (2004). 9 international human rights norms and a state’s obligations under human rights law.5 The third group
The Rule of Love, 105 YALE L.J. 2117, 2122-23 (1996); ELIZABETH PLECK, DOMESTIC TYRANNY (2004). 9 international human rights norms and a
; East India Company Act, 1773, 13 Geo. 3, c. 63-64. 96. Restraining Bill, 1772, 13 Geo. 3, c. 9; see BOWEN, supra note 93, at 148-50. 97. 1773, 13 Geo
2 3 4 the yale law journal forum 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 triptych's end: a better framework to evaluate 21st century international lawmaking 12 13 14 15
born children, including Professor Collins’s Volume 123 piece. Id. at 9. Defending the merits of the Second Circuit decision, Morales-Santana also
Appearance of Propriety Standard, 7 J. App. Prac. & Process 45, 46 (2005) (citing Harrington Putnam, Recusation, 9 Cornell L.Q. 1, 3 n.10 (1923) (quoting
omitted) (quoting Clarence Earl Gideon). 9. Id. at 6. 10. Id. at 5. 11. Id. at 5-7, 98. 12. Id. at 6. 13. Id. at 66 (internal quotation marks