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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 Jan 1995

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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Population Policies, Human Rights Law, And Legal Change Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Civil & Political Rights And The Right To Nondiscrimination , Reed Boland Jan 1995

Population Policies, Human Rights Law, And Legal Change Conference On The Interventional Protection Of Reproductive Rights: Civil & Political Rights And The Right To Nondiscrimination , Reed Boland

American University Law Review

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The Shamrock And The Crown: A Historic Analysis Of The Framework Document And Prospects For Peace In Ireland, Ronald A. Christaldi Jan 1995

The Shamrock And The Crown: A Historic Analysis Of The Framework Document And Prospects For Peace In Ireland, Ronald A. Christaldi

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy

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Corporate Initiatives: A Second Human Rights Revolution?, Douglass Cassel Jan 1995

Corporate Initiatives: A Second Human Rights Revolution?, Douglass Cassel

Fordham International Law Journal

This Essay examines the role of multinational corporations in protecting human rights around the globe. Part I analyzes the conduct of corporations, describes examples of corporations' involvement in human rights violations, and discusses the merits of greater responsibility of corporations. Part II suggests that the level of responsibility for a multinational corporation depends on the proximity of the corporation's operations to human rights violations, in combination with the seriousness of the violations, and proposes five gradations of responsibility. This Essay concludes that the evolving nature of the global economy is producing a shift in responsibilities from government to the private …


Musical Chairs: The Dissolution Of States And Membership In The United Nations, Michael P. Scharf Jan 1995

Musical Chairs: The Dissolution Of States And Membership In The United Nations, Michael P. Scharf

Faculty Publications

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