Download Full Article Full Article Available in: Fordham International Law Journal Volume 41, Number 3 Suggested Citation: Dr. Brianne McGonigle Leyh,
Pragmatism over Principles: The International Criminal Court and a Human Rights - Based Approach to Judicial Interpretation, 41 Fordham Int» l L.J. 697 (2018).
Pragmatism over Principles: The International Criminal Court and a Human Rights - Based Approach to Judicial Interpretation
When it comes to fighting attempts at video game legislation, the ESA has traditionally chosen
pragmatism over principles.
Not exact matches
pragmatism is the afterthought that justifies privileging one set of
principles over another.
Russ: «a) in my ongoing conversation w / GOP (which you jumped into), the debate was
over whether that was based on
pragmatism or an underlying
principle.