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From Human Rights Law To Program Reality: Vienna, Cairo, And Beijing In Perspective Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights, Mona Zulficar
American University Law Review
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Waiting For Credentials: Feminist Theories Of Enforcement Of International Human Rights Law Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Reproduction, Rights, And Reality: How Facts And Law Can Work For Women , Elizabeth K. Spahn
American University Law Review
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Transcript: Panel Discussion On Religious &(And) Cultural Rights Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Religious & Cultural Rights , American University Law Review
Transcript: Panel Discussion On Religious &(And) Cultural Rights Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Religious & Cultural Rights , American University Law Review
American University Law Review
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Cross-Cultural Commerce In Shakespeare's The Merchant Of Venice, Anita L. Allen, Michael R. Seidl
Cross-Cultural Commerce In Shakespeare's The Merchant Of Venice, Anita L. Allen, Michael R. Seidl
American University International Law Review
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Separation Of Powers In Post-Communist Government: A Constitutional Case Study Of The Russian Federation, Amy J. Weisman
Separation Of Powers In Post-Communist Government: A Constitutional Case Study Of The Russian Federation, Amy J. Weisman
American University International Law Review
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Select Bibliography Of Women's Human Rights Law, A Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights , Rebecca J. Cook, Valerie L. Oosterveld
Select Bibliography Of Women's Human Rights Law, A Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights , Rebecca J. Cook, Valerie L. Oosterveld
American University Law Review
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Reclaiming The African Woman's Individuality: The Struggle Between Women's Reproductive Autonomy And African Society And Culture Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Religious & Cultural Rights , Fitnat Naa-Adjeley Adjetey
Reclaiming The African Woman's Individuality: The Struggle Between Women's Reproductive Autonomy And African Society And Culture Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Religious & Cultural Rights , Fitnat Naa-Adjeley Adjetey
American University Law Review
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European Approaches To Enhancing Reproductive Freedom Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Reproduction, Rights, And Reality: How Facts And Law Can Work For Women , Katarina Tomasevski
European Approaches To Enhancing Reproductive Freedom Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Reproduction, Rights, And Reality: How Facts And Law Can Work For Women , Katarina Tomasevski
American University Law Review
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Right To Information Necessary For Reproductive Health And Choice Under International Law, The Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Civil & Political Rights And The Right To Nondiscrimination , Sandra Coliver
American University Law Review
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Women's Reproductive Rights And The Politics Of Fundamentalism: A View From Bangladesh Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Religious & Cultural Rights , Sajeda Amir, Sara Hossain
Women's Reproductive Rights And The Politics Of Fundamentalism: A View From Bangladesh Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Religious & Cultural Rights , Sajeda Amir, Sara Hossain
American University Law Review
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Limited Mandates And Intertwined Problems: A New Challenge For The World Bank And The Imf, Daniel D. Bradlow, Claudio Grossman
Limited Mandates And Intertwined Problems: A New Challenge For The World Bank And The Imf, Daniel D. Bradlow, Claudio Grossman
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
The sovereign states that participated in the establishment of the post-Second World War international order had a specific vision of how international organizations should function. This view was based on two premises. The first premise was that the sovereign state was the most significant actor in the international order. Consequently, only states could join and participate in the affairs of the new international organizations. Furthermore, international organizations were limited in their ability to interfere in the internal affairs of their member states.
The Cultural Life Of Things: Anthropological Approaches To Law And Society In Conditions Of Globalization, Rosemary J. Coombe
The Cultural Life Of Things: Anthropological Approaches To Law And Society In Conditions Of Globalization, Rosemary J. Coombe
American University International Law Review
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A Festschrift In Honor Of Seymour J. Rubin, Claudio Grossman, Tom Farer, Andreas J. Jacovides, Herman Schwartz, Bennett Boskey, William Diebold, Christina M. Cerna
A Festschrift In Honor Of Seymour J. Rubin, Claudio Grossman, Tom Farer, Andreas J. Jacovides, Herman Schwartz, Bennett Boskey, William Diebold, Christina M. Cerna
American University International Law Review
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Can International Legal Principles Promote The Resolution Of Central And East European Transboundary Environmental Disputes?, Paul Williams
Can International Legal Principles Promote The Resolution Of Central And East European Transboundary Environmental Disputes?, Paul Williams
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
The fall of communism and the subsequent opening of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have revealed a regional ecosystem under serious strain after over forty years of communist stewardship. Although the entire region suffers from an exploited ecosystem, particular destruction has occurred in the border regions of the CEE states. The substantial environmental destruction and continuing degradation in these border regions give rise to a number of transboundary environmental disputes, which must be resolved if the situation is to be alleviated.'
The Caning Of Michael Fay: Can Singapore's Punishment Withstand The Scrutiny Of International Law?, Firouzeh Bahrampour
The Caning Of Michael Fay: Can Singapore's Punishment Withstand The Scrutiny Of International Law?, Firouzeh Bahrampour
American University International Law Review
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Consolidating Democracy In Latin America: Law, Legal Institutions And Constitutional Structure, Tom Farer
Consolidating Democracy In Latin America: Law, Legal Institutions And Constitutional Structure, Tom Farer
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.