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Sources Of International Law, Louis B. Sohn
Sources Of International Law, Louis B. Sohn
Scholarly Works
To summarize, States can agree on international law begin made in any way they wish. Once they agree on a method, the matter is over. As I have pointed out, every few y ears we invent a new method; there is no end to ingenuity of human beings. by the year 2000, there might be one or two more methods. We are still applying the 19th century rule that international law is made by the community of states, but in every generation the community has been able to invent new methods for crystallizing international law. We finally have accepted the …
Reflections On Regional Human Rights Law, Gabriel M. Wilner
Reflections On Regional Human Rights Law, Gabriel M. Wilner
Scholarly Works
The principal purpose of the Colloquium, as can be seen from the great attention given to the papers presented by the second panel, was to discuss the uses of customary international human rights law in the defense of human rights before national courts. More generally, these discussions focused on the effectiveness of customary international human rights rules in influencing legislative and policy-making, administrative decisions and, particularly, judicial adjudication, at international and national levels. The initial and wider question of the feasibility of using custom as a source of human rights rules formed the underlying aspects of the debates in the …
International Law, Industrial Location, And Pollution, Duane Chapman, Jean Agras, Vivek Suri
International Law, Industrial Location, And Pollution, Duane Chapman, Jean Agras, Vivek Suri
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
The dominant position of economists on trade and environment is that
increasing trade raises living standards, which provide the economic
basis for reduced pollution. Professors Chapman, Agras, and Suri
present a perspective that raises very different points. First, the dramatic
growth of manufacturing in East Asia for global markets is
based entirely (or nearly so) on the importation of processed
pollution-intensive raw materials. For a typical product in this global
system, a U.S. consumer purchasing an Asian product made from
imported resources benefits from a lower price and a cleaner local
environment; however, energy use and pollution associated with the …
Introduction: International Environmental Law And Agencies: The Next Generation Symposium, Alfred C. Aman
Introduction: International Environmental Law And Agencies: The Next Generation Symposium, Alfred C. Aman
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Institutional Aspects Of International Governance, Elisabeth Zoller
Institutional Aspects Of International Governance, Elisabeth Zoller
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Professor Elisabeth Zoller discusses the domain and the methods of internationalg overnance. In PartI , she addresses the notion of the "international community." Professor Zoller argues that the international community is not really a community at all, but several "intertangled communities" with common interests. These common interests emerged as a result of several worldwide events, such as World War I and the Great Depression. The author asserts that common interests among nation states and priority setting are the two prerequisites necessary for international governance. In Part II, the authore xamines the methods of internationalg overnance, beginning with the proposition that …
The Extraordinary Counter-Majoritarian Power Of The New Supreme Court Of Nepal, Richard Stith
The Extraordinary Counter-Majoritarian Power Of The New Supreme Court Of Nepal, Richard Stith
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Index To The Chemical Weapons Convention, James S. Heller
Book Review Of Index To The Chemical Weapons Convention, James S. Heller
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
Economic Consequences, Nationalist Passions: Keynes, Crisis, Culture, And Policy, Nathaniel Berman
Economic Consequences, Nationalist Passions: Keynes, Crisis, Culture, And Policy, Nathaniel Berman
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Barbarians Inside The Gate: Public Choice Theory And International Economic Law, Paul B. Stephan Iii.
Barbarians Inside The Gate: Public Choice Theory And International Economic Law, Paul B. Stephan Iii.
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Organ Trafficking: Legislative Proposals To Protect Minors, Maria N. Morelli
Organ Trafficking: Legislative Proposals To Protect Minors, Maria N. Morelli
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Search For Consistency: Treatment Of Nonmarket Economies In Transition Under United States Antidumping And Countervailing Duty Laws, Robert H. Lantz
The Search For Consistency: Treatment Of Nonmarket Economies In Transition Under United States Antidumping And Countervailing Duty Laws, Robert H. Lantz
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Comparison Of Partnership Income Taxation In The United States And Germany: A Study In Differences, Walter D. Schwidetzky
A Comparison Of Partnership Income Taxation In The United States And Germany: A Study In Differences, Walter D. Schwidetzky
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
When The State Encounters A New Space Economy: The Case Of Information Industries, Saskia Sassen
When The State Encounters A New Space Economy: The Case Of Information Industries, Saskia Sassen
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Multi-Purpose Vehicle Reclassification And Minivan Dumping Disputes Between The United States And Japan And Their Consistency With United States Obligations Under The Gatt, W. Peter Cladouhos
The Multi-Purpose Vehicle Reclassification And Minivan Dumping Disputes Between The United States And Japan And Their Consistency With United States Obligations Under The Gatt, W. Peter Cladouhos
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Worker Rights Protections In United States Trade Laws: A Case Study Of El Salvador, Benjamin N. Davis
The Effects Of Worker Rights Protections In United States Trade Laws: A Case Study Of El Salvador, Benjamin N. Davis
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
Disquiet On The Eastern Front: Liberal Agendas, Domestic Legal Orders, And The Role Of International Law After The Cold War And Amid Resurgent Cultural Identities, Jacques Delisle
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Changing Notions Of State Agency In International Law: The Case Of Paul Touvier, Claire Oakes Finkelstein
Changing Notions Of State Agency In International Law: The Case Of Paul Touvier, Claire Oakes Finkelstein
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Liberal International Relations Theory And International Economic Law, Anne-Marie Slaughter
Liberal International Relations Theory And International Economic Law, Anne-Marie Slaughter
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wto Dispute Resolution Panels: Failing To Protect Against Conflicts Of Interest, David M. Schwarz
Wto Dispute Resolution Panels: Failing To Protect Against Conflicts Of Interest, David M. Schwarz
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
Iucn's Proposed Covenant On Environment & Development, Nicholas A. Robinson
Iucn's Proposed Covenant On Environment & Development, Nicholas A. Robinson
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
This article examines the genesis and scope of the IUCN draft Covenant. It (a) describes IUCN's interest and experience in preparing the proposed draft Covenant; (b) analyzes the roles the draft Covenant can serve; and (c) identifies some illustrative precedents for the Articles of the draft Covenant.
The New Movements In International Economic Law, Joel R. Paul
The New Movements In International Economic Law, Joel R. Paul
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Economic Law: Reflections On The "Boilerroom" Of International Relations, John H. Jackson
International Economic Law: Reflections On The "Boilerroom" Of International Relations, John H. Jackson
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The International Style In Postwar Law And Policy: John Jackson And The Field Of International Economic Law, David Kennedy
The International Style In Postwar Law And Policy: John Jackson And The Field Of International Economic Law, David Kennedy
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
Women And The Global Economic Order: A Feminist Perspective, Shelley Wright
Women And The Global Economic Order: A Feminist Perspective, Shelley Wright
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Germany's International Integration: The Rulings Of The German Federal Constitutional Court On The Maastricht Treaty And The Out-Of-Area Deployment Of German Troops, Manfred H. Wiegandt
Germany's International Integration: The Rulings Of The German Federal Constitutional Court On The Maastricht Treaty And The Out-Of-Area Deployment Of German Troops, Manfred H. Wiegandt
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.