Abstract
At a time when the scheduled execution of Angel Francisco Breard made Virginia the focus of a groundbreaking controversy over the reach of internationallaw into the domestic criminal process of the United States, law students and faculty at the University of Richmond had the unique opportunity to consider the case along with Philippe Sands, then a Visiting Allen Chair Professor at the University.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1998
Recommended Citation
John G. Douglass, The Breard Case and the Virtues of Forbearance, Richmond Law, Summer 1998 at 13.