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Loyola University Chicago, School of Law

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

2004

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Toward Reconciliation In The Middle East: A Framework For Christian-Muslim Dialogue Using Natural Law Tradition, Russell Powell Jan 2004

Toward Reconciliation In The Middle East: A Framework For Christian-Muslim Dialogue Using Natural Law Tradition, Russell Powell

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

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Patent Practice In London - Local Internationalism: How Patent Law Magnifies The Relationship Of The United Kingdom With Europe, The United States, And The Rest Of The World, Thomas K. Mcbride Jr. Jan 2004

Patent Practice In London - Local Internationalism: How Patent Law Magnifies The Relationship Of The United Kingdom With Europe, The United States, And The Rest Of The World, Thomas K. Mcbride Jr.

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

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European National Ip Laws Under The Eu Umbrella: From National To European Community Ip Law, Jean-Luc Piotraut Jan 2004

European National Ip Laws Under The Eu Umbrella: From National To European Community Ip Law, Jean-Luc Piotraut

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

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International Antitrust: Supreme Court Decides The Meaning Of "Gives Rise To A Claim" And "Foreign Tribunal", Robert E. Draba Jan 2004

International Antitrust: Supreme Court Decides The Meaning Of "Gives Rise To A Claim" And "Foreign Tribunal", Robert E. Draba

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

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Heartbreak In Darfur: When Does Genocide Become Genocide?, Konjit Gomar Jan 2004

Heartbreak In Darfur: When Does Genocide Become Genocide?, Konjit Gomar

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

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Conventional Wisdom, De-Emption And Uncooperative Federalism In International Environmental Agreements, Kirk W. Junker Jan 2004

Conventional Wisdom, De-Emption And Uncooperative Federalism In International Environmental Agreements, Kirk W. Junker

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

What powers do the several states of the United States have individually to enter into environmental agreements with other sovereign nations? In this article, the author reviews the powers that states may have generally and then specifically regarding environmental agreements. Several traditional tools of analysis have historically been used including the constitutional doctrine of pre-emption, cooperative federalism and the foreign affairs doctrine. Some newer tools of analysis are also offered including the revival of the treaty-compact and the author's own concept of "deemption." The United States Senate's explicit refusal to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, coupled with the consequent state initiatives …


Opportunities And Obstacles - Screening The Eu Enlargement Process From A Gender Perspective, Silke Roth Jan 2004

Opportunities And Obstacles - Screening The Eu Enlargement Process From A Gender Perspective, Silke Roth

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

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Table Of Contents, International Law Review Jan 2004

Table Of Contents, International Law Review

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

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