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The Role Of International Arbitrators, Susan Franck
The Role Of International Arbitrators, Susan Franck
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With the advent of the global economy, arbitration has become the preferred mechanism for resolving international disputes. Today international arbitrators resolve billions of dollars worth of disputes.' Arbitration has taken on such prominence in the international context that commentators express "little doubt that arbitration is now the first-choice method of binding dispute resolution" and has "largely taken over litigation."'
Spotlight On Michael Nava: Writing The Wrongs For All, María Lucero Ortiz
Spotlight On Michael Nava: Writing The Wrongs For All, María Lucero Ortiz
The Modern American
No abstract provided.
Criticizing Criticism Of Criticism: A Lesson In Objectivity From Reviewing "Is The Radical Critique Of Merit Anti-Semetic?", David Dae Hoon Kim
Criticizing Criticism Of Criticism: A Lesson In Objectivity From Reviewing "Is The Radical Critique Of Merit Anti-Semetic?", David Dae Hoon Kim
The Modern American
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Volume 2, Issue 1, The Modern American
Legislative Updates, Eriade Hunter
Foreward, Sherry Weaver
Volume 2, Issue 2, The Modern American
Reparations Conference Keynote Speech: Should America Pay? , Raymond Winbush
Reparations Conference Keynote Speech: Should America Pay? , Raymond Winbush
The Modern American
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White Money/Black Power , Cecily Chambliss
Legislative Updates, Daniel Raposa
Closing, Claudio Grossman
Greasers And Gringos: Latinos, Law, And The American Imagination By Steven W. Bender, Chelsy A. Castro
Greasers And Gringos: Latinos, Law, And The American Imagination By Steven W. Bender, Chelsy A. Castro
The Modern American
No abstract provided.
Arab Stereotyping: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective, Rachel Saloom
Arab Stereotyping: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective, Rachel Saloom
The Modern American
No abstract provided.
I Am Certain He Is The Man...I Think, Tim Harris
I Am Certain He Is The Man...I Think, Tim Harris
The Modern American
No abstract provided.
Treading On Hallowed Ground: Implications For Property Law And Critical Theory Of Land Associated With Human Death And Burial, Mary Clark
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Legal Approaches And The Contributions Of Case Law, Claudio Grossman
Legal Approaches And The Contributions Of Case Law, Claudio Grossman
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No abstract provided.
Religious Liberty And The Law, Stephen Wermiel
Religious Liberty And The Law, Stephen Wermiel
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Against The Tide - Katrina Exposes Racial Divide, Stephen Wermiel
Against The Tide - Katrina Exposes Racial Divide, Stephen Wermiel
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Remarks By An Idealist On The Realism Of 'The Limits Of International Law', Kenneth Anderson
Remarks By An Idealist On The Realism Of 'The Limits Of International Law', Kenneth Anderson
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This paper is a response to Jack L. Goldsmith and Eric A. Posner, 'The Limits of International Law' (Oxford 2005), part of a symposium on the book held at the University of Georgia Law School in October 2005. The review views 'The Limits of International Law' sympathetically, and focuses on the intersection between traditional and new methodologies of international law scholarship, on the one hand, and the substantive political commitments that differing international law scholars hold, on the other. The paper notes that some in the symposium claim that the problem with 'The Limits of International Law' is that it …