October 2009 Archives

Library Systems Downtime: November 1, 2009

Due to necessary OIT configuration changes to a critical networking component, a number of university and library systems will experience downtime on Sunday November 1, 2009 from 5:00 AM to 12 noon. There is a good possibility that the work will be completed before 12 noon.

Library Systems that WILL BE UNAVAILABLE for the duration of scheduled downtime:

  • Find It / E-Journals A-Z / Citation Finder
  • Libraries OneSearch / article search box through Undergraduate Virtual Library, MNCAT Plus and myU portal (MetaLib)
  • UThink blogs

    Library Systems EXPECTED TO REMAIN AVAILABLE:

  • MNCAT Plus: Searching the local catalog will be available. However, the Articles tab, E-Journal access via SFX, and any feature requiring authentication (e.g., eShelf, Get It, Your Account) will be unavailable from 5am - noon
  • MNCAT Classic: Searching the local catalog will be available. However, E-Journal access via SFX and any feature requiring authentication (e.g., Get It, Recalls, Renewals, Your Account) will be unavailable from 5am - noon

    For additional details from the University Libraries, please visit: http://www.lib.umn.edu/downtime.phtml

    HALLOWEEN TREATS!

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    THE LAW LIBRARY INVITES YOU FOR HALLOWEEN TREATS


    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2009

    BEGINNING AT 11:00 A.M.
    IN THE LIBRARY LOBBY

    Library Systems Downtime: Oct. 23-25, 2009

    Due to a necessary upgrade to the utility and emergency power provided to the University's WBOB Data Center, a number of library systems will experience downtime on Friday October 23, 2009 from approximately 7:00 PM to 12 noon Sunday October 25, 2009.

    Library Systems that WILL BE UNAVAILABLE beginning 7pm on Friday, October 23 and through the duration of scheduled downtime:

  • MNCAT Plus
  • Libraries OneSearch / article search box through UGVL, MNCAT Plus and myU portal (MetaLib)

    Library Systems EXPECTED TO REMAIN AVAILABLE:

  • MNCAT Classic searching only, with:
    - NO access to account-based services: Your Account, recall/renewals, GetIt
    - This service will be unavailable from 4pm - 7pm on Friday, October 23
  • Find It / E-Journals A-Z / Citation Finder
    - This service will be unavailable from 7pm - 8pm on Friday, October 23

    For additional details from the University Libraries, please visit: http://www.lib.umn.edu/downtime.phtml.

    New Faculty Publications in Human Rights Law

    Ency_HR.jpgEncyclopedia of Human Rights (David P. Forsythe, editor in chief; David Weissbrodt et al., senior editors, Oxford University Press, 2009)
    Call Number: Law Library Reference JC571 .E673 2009

    David Weissbrodt served as a senior editor of the Encyclopedia and authored the following entries:

  • Arvonne Fraser

  • Discrimination and Older Persons

  • Donald Fraser

  • National Human Rights Institutions

  • UN Sub-Commission on Human Rights

  • Civil and Political Rights: International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

  • Due Process, Rule of Law, and Habeas Corpus

  • Publisher's Description: This major five-volume encyclopedia offers comprehensive coverage of all aspects of human rights theory, practice, law, and history. The set will provide situation profiles and full coverage of the development of the movement, historical cases of abuse, the key figures, major organizations, and a range of other issues in economics, government, religion, and journalism that touch on human rights theory and practice.

    The Encyclopedia provides original analytical articles covering standard subjects such as the right to health and health care, Amnesty International, the Balkan wars, and former President of Ireland Mary Robinson, and also offers innovative coverage of such subjects as the Internet, intellectual property rights, the American civil rights movement, globalization, and Brazil in historical context. Focusing primarily on developments since 1945, it offers an unrivaled reference source for students and researchers; even human rights experts are likely to find much original material and keen insights in many of the entries."


    David Weissbrodt, Fionnuala Ní Aoláin et al., International Human Rights: Law, Policy, and Process (LexisNexis, 4th ed., 2009)
    Call Number: Law Library Reserve K3240 .W45x 2009

    Publisher's Description: This comprehensive work provides an introduction to human rights law, policy, and process. International Human Rights begins with an overview, then discusses drafting and ratifying treaties, establishing institutions, using procedures for monitoring compliance and responding to gross violations, using adjudicative remedies, applying refugee and international labor law, relating human rights norms to terrorism, and exploring how the causes of violations can be used to improve human rights compliance. The Fourth Edition addresses a number of significant developments in the human rights arena including:

    Emergence of international criminal law as a potential response to crimes against humanity; Emergence of the United Nations Security Council as a significant human rights actor and the challenges it faces; The role of human rights norms in responding to and regulating state responses to terrorism; The capacity of human rights to respond to abuses by corporate actors; The ability of human rights to respond to and account for violations committed in the context of ethnic hatred, internal conflict, and intrastate violence; and The challenges faced by non-government human rights organizations in the post 9/11 context.

    New Acquisitions in September 2009

    Here is the list of new titles the Law Library acquired in September 2009. The list is on the Library's home page.

    ACQlist 2009-09F.pdf

    In addition, here are a few highlighted titles of particular interest:

    Queer.jpgQueer mobilizations : LGBT activists confront the law / edited by Scott Barclay, Mary Bernstein, and Anna-Maria Marshall. New York : New York University Press, c2009.
    Call number: KF4754.5 .Q84 2009

    Publisher's Description: Fighting for marriage and family rights; protection from discrimination in employment, education, and housing; criminal law reform; economic justice; and health care reform: the LGBT movement is engaged in some of the most important cultural and political battles of our times. Seeking to reshape many of our basic social institutions, the LBGT movement's legal, political, and cultural campaigns reflect the complex visions, strategies, and rhetoric of the individuals and groups knocking at the law's door.

    The original essays in this volume bring social movement scholarship and legal analysis together, enriching our understanding of social movements, LGBT politics and organizing, legal studies, and public policy. Moreover, they highlight the struggle to make the law relevant and responsive to the LGBT community. Ultimately, Queer Mobilizations examines how the LGBT movement's engagement with the law shapes the very meanings of sexuality, sex, gender, privacy, discrimination, and family in law and society.

    Case.jpgHansen, Victor M., 1962- The case for Congress : separation of powers and the War on Terror / Victor M. Hansen, Lawrence Friedman. Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2009.
    Call number: KF4565 .H36 2009

    Publisher's Description: The Case for Congress: Separation of Powers and the War on Terror examines the constitutional relationship between Congress and the President in the post-September 11 world, arguing that Congress should exercise its legitimate authority in guiding United States policy. While many commentators have focused on the extent of the President's national security and foreign affairs authority, both domestically and abroad, this title focuses on the constitutional authority of Congress to serve as a check on executive power. As a national consensus has developed around the notion that the Bush administration made grave errors in its policy decisions, a reminder of the leading role that Congress can play in those decisions is particularly appropriate.

    Unlike scholarly work devoted either to detailing or criticizing the Bush administration's policy decisions, this accessible and balanced book focuses on the policies themselves, and on the way in which Congress can influence those policies for the better. The authors further offer specific and useful recommendations for legislative measures that may correct existing policy deficiencies and promote sounder decision-making in the area of national security and foreign affairs.

    victims.jpgBergelson, Vera. Victims' rights and victims' wrongs : comparative liability in criminal law / Vera Bergelson. Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Law Books, c2009.
    Call number: KF9235 .B47 2009

    Publisher's Description: "Don't blame the victim" is a cornerstone maxim of Anglo-American jurisprudence, but should the law generally ignore a victim's behavior in determining a defendant's liability? Victims' Rights and Victims' Wrongs criticizes the current criminal law approach and outlines a more fair, coherent, and efficient set of rules to recognize that victims sometimes co-author their own losses or injuries.

    Evaluating a number of controversial cases involving euthanasia, sadomasochism, date rape, battered wives, and "innocent" aggressors, Vera Bergelson builds a theoretical foundation for reform. Her approach to comparative criminal liability takes into account the actions of both the perpetrator and the victim and offers a unitary explanation for consent, self-defense, and provocation. This innovative book supplies a practical and coherent mechanism for evaluating the impact of a victim's conduct on a perpetrator's liability in a variety of circumstances, including those that are now artificially excluded from comparative analysis.


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