Dolores A. Donovan

University of San Francisco - School of Law

Professor

2130 Fulton Street

San Francisco, CA 94117

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

6

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Scholarly Papers (6)

1.

The Structure of the Chinese Criminal Justice System: A Comparative Perspective

University of San Francisco Law Review, Vol. 21, No. 2/3, 1987
Number of pages: 88 Posted: 06 Sep 2008
Dolores A. Donovan
University of San Francisco - School of Law
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comparative Law, Chinese law, People's Republic of China, criminal law, criminal justice, criminal procedure

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Homicide in Ethiopia: Human Rights, Federalism, and Legal Pluralism

American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 51, No. 3, 2003
Number of pages: 48 Posted: 06 Sep 2008
Dolores A. Donovan and Getachew Assefa
University of San Francisco - School of Law and Addis Ababa University - College of Law and Governance Studies
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comparative law, Ethiopia, Amhara peoples, Gumuz peoples, Somalia, Somali peoples, homicide, customary law, rule of law, human rights, federalism, legal pluralism

3.

Cambodia: Building a Legal System from Scratch

International Lawyer, Vol. 27, Issue 2, pp. 445-454, 1993
Number of pages: 10 Posted: 06 Sep 2008
Dolores A. Donovan
University of San Francisco - School of Law
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Cambodia, rule of law, comparative law, conciliation, dispute resolution

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The Judicial Duty to Protect and Enforce Constitutional Rights of Accused Persons Unrepresented by Counsel

Ethiopian Law Review, Vol. 1, 2002
Number of pages: 35 Posted: 23 Jun 2008
Dolores A. Donovan
University of San Francisco - School of Law
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Ethiopia, comparative law, criminal procedure, criminal justice, human rights, constitutional law, constitutionalism, constitutional enforcement, constitutional interpretation, judiciary, unrepresented defendants, right to counsel, pretrial incarceration, confessions, self-incrimination

5.

Codification in Developing Nations: Ritual and Symbol in Cambodia and Indonesia

UC Davis Law Review, Vol. 31, No. 3, 1998
Number of pages: 42 Posted: 06 Sep 2008
Dolores A. Donovan
University of San Francisco - School of Law
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comparative law, rule of law, codification, Cambodia, Indonesia

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Informers Revisited: Government Surveillance of Domestic Political Organizations and the Fourth and First Amendments

Buffalo Law Review Vol. 33, No. 2, 1984
Number of pages: 56 Posted: 06 Sep 2008
Dolores A. Donovan
University of San Francisco - School of Law
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informers, government surveillance, domestic political organizations, privacy, First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, chilling effect, search and seizure