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Fifty Years Of Disability Law: The Relevance Of The Universal Declaration, Charles D. Siegal
Fifty Years Of Disability Law: The Relevance Of The Universal Declaration, Charles D. Siegal
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
This discussion is about the relevance of the Universal Declaration to disability rights law. There has been a good deal of discussion historically about the status of the Declaration.
The Importance Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights In The Past And Future Of The United Nation's Human Rights Efforts, Elsa Stamatopoulou
The Importance Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights In The Past And Future Of The United Nation's Human Rights Efforts, Elsa Stamatopoulou
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
After fifty years since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights [hereinafter UDHR] it is legitimate to ask whether the UDHR is at the root of all the positive international action in the last five decades.
The Legacy Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, Anne F. Bayefsky
The Legacy Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, Anne F. Bayefsky
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights embodies three essential features: (1) it articulated shared, universal values; (2) it identified and strengthened the significance of the individual as a subject of international law, and (3) it declared and emphasized the responsibilities of states to- wards individuals.
Anti-Piracy Law In The Year Of The Ocean: Problems And Opportunity, Samuel Pyeatt Menefee
Anti-Piracy Law In The Year Of The Ocean: Problems And Opportunity, Samuel Pyeatt Menefee
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
This is an appropriate, if perhaps unexpected, coda to a centennium which feathured [irate expert Philip Gosse's optimistic assertion that "[t]he end of piracy, after centuries, was brought about by public feeling, backed up by the steam-engine and telegraph."
Law Of The Sea Dispute Settlement: Past, Present, And Future, John E. Noyes
Law Of The Sea Dispute Settlement: Past, Present, And Future, John E. Noyes
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
For some, the vision of international courts able to issue binding rules of decision and clarify the meaning of rules of international law has had great pull.
1998- International Year Of The Oceans The Status Of The Law Of The Sea Convention, Margaret L. Tomlinson
1998- International Year Of The Oceans The Status Of The Law Of The Sea Convention, Margaret L. Tomlinson
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Good Morning. Today is Friday the 13th.
Administered Versus Non-Administered Arbitration, Peter H. Kaskell
Administered Versus Non-Administered Arbitration, Peter H. Kaskell
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
CPR is a Not-For-Profit membership organization with a staff of modest size and panels of arbitrators and mediators second to none.
So Your Client Wants To Engage In Deep Seabed Mining, Houston Putnam Lowry
So Your Client Wants To Engage In Deep Seabed Mining, Houston Putnam Lowry
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
An excited client calls their corporate attorney, claiming to have solved the technical problems associated with the mining of manganese nodules on the seabed beyond national boundaries, commonly called the "area."
From Seneca Falls To The Fiftieth Anniversary Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights-Gauging The Campaign For The Human Rights Of Women, Jessica Neuwirth
From Seneca Falls To The Fiftieth Anniversary Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights-Gauging The Campaign For The Human Rights Of Women, Jessica Neuwirth
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Declaration of Sentiments, a declaration of women's rights adopted in Seneca Falls at a meeting which inaugurated the women's suffrage movement in the United States.
Women And The International Monetary Fund, Jane Lee Saber
Women And The International Monetary Fund, Jane Lee Saber
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Madam chair, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen: It is my privilege to be here today, to discuss the progress that the world has made in ensuring the rectification of facts presented at Seneca, some 150 years ago.
Lessons From The Akayesu Judgement, Jose E. Alvarez
Lessons From The Akayesu Judgement, Jose E. Alvarez
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The judgment issued on September 2, 1998 by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (hereinafter ICTR) finding Jean-Paul Akayesu guilty on various charges of genocide and crimes against humanity is likely to please those who have long struggled for the progressive development and effective enforcement of international criminal law.
The Future Of World Peace And Outer Space, Edward R. Finch
The Future Of World Peace And Outer Space, Edward R. Finch
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Space debris is both natural and man made
Teaching International Law: Views From An International Relations Political Scientist, Christopher C. Joyner
Teaching International Law: Views From An International Relations Political Scientist, Christopher C. Joyner
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Contrary to common belief, international law is real and relevant to many professors of political science.'
Meeting The Challenges Of The International Financial Crisis, Jonathan T. Fried
Meeting The Challenges Of The International Financial Crisis, Jonathan T. Fried
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
I had earlier been invited to focus on the Canadian proposal for enhanced surveillance of international financial systems
An Overview Of The Legal Aspects Of Concession Agreements In Latin America, Quirico G. Serina
An Overview Of The Legal Aspects Of Concession Agreements In Latin America, Quirico G. Serina
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Over the past decade, the method by which Latin American governments have implemented infrastructure projects has changed dramatically.
Fund Jurisdiction Over Capital Movements Comments, Panel On "Preventing Asian Type Crises: Who If Anyone Should Have Jurisdiction Over Capital Movement?", William E. Holder
Fund Jurisdiction Over Capital Movements Comments, Panel On "Preventing Asian Type Crises: Who If Anyone Should Have Jurisdiction Over Capital Movement?", William E. Holder
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Within the last two years, the Fund has given extensive consideration to the questions of whether the liberalization of capital movements should be pursued through an amendment of its Articles of Agreement
Introduction To The Panel On "Preventing Asian Type Crises: Who, If Anyone, Should Have Jurisdiction Over Capital Movements?", Cynthia Crawford Lichtenstein
Introduction To The Panel On "Preventing Asian Type Crises: Who, If Anyone, Should Have Jurisdiction Over Capital Movements?", Cynthia Crawford Lichtenstein
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Now, to set the stage for the speakers, I want to remind you that when the International Monetary Fund was founded in 1944, "the Treaty establishing the Fund could be viewed as an adjunct to the attempt to restore the world's open international trading system which had completely foundered during the 1930's and the subsequent World War."
Preventing Asia Type Crises: Who, If Anyone, Should Have Jurisdiction Over International Capital Movement?, Betty Whelchel
Preventing Asia Type Crises: Who, If Anyone, Should Have Jurisdiction Over International Capital Movement?, Betty Whelchel
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Thank you, Cynthia, for the opportunity to be on this very distinguished panel.
Recent Work On Dispute Resolution By The United Nations Commission On International Trade Law, Howard M. Holtzmann
Recent Work On Dispute Resolution By The United Nations Commission On International Trade Law, Howard M. Holtzmann
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
My assignment today is to discuss the recent work of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law ("UNCITRAL") in the field of arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution.
Practical Career Advice For Young International Lawyers: How To Build A Killer Resume, Network Effectively, Create Your Own Opportunities, And Live Happily Ever After, Mark E. Wojcik
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
For those who are serious about careers in international law, there are probably too many applicants for too few jobs.
The 1996 United Nations' Commission On International Trade Law Model Law On Electronic Commerce And Guide To Enactment, Houston Putnam Lowry
The 1996 United Nations' Commission On International Trade Law Model Law On Electronic Commerce And Guide To Enactment, Houston Putnam Lowry
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The United Nations' Commission on International Trade Law (hereinafter UNCITRAL) was formed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1966
Human Rights And Sovereign And Individual Immunities (Sovereign Immunity, Act Of State, Head Of State Immunity And Diplomatic Immunity) - Some Reflections, Ved P. Nanda
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Reflections on the application of sovereign and individual immunities law are especially pertinent in light of the controversy surrounding the arrest and trial of General Augosto Pinochet in Britain, at the request of a Spanish magistrate on charges of murder, hostage-taking, and torture during his seventeen year rule in Chile
Judicial Application Of The Convention On The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Arbitral Awards, Howard M. Holtzmann
Judicial Application Of The Convention On The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Arbitral Awards, Howard M. Holtzmann
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
When we look at the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, we must ask ourselves, who recognizes foreign arbitral awards and who enforces them
International Terrorism Under The Law, Yassin El-Ayouty
International Terrorism Under The Law, Yassin El-Ayouty
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Terror has been generally defined as "the threat or use of violence in order to create extreme fear and anxiety in a target group so as to coerce them to meet political (or quasi-political) objectives of the perpetrators
Rwandan Justice And The International Criminal Court, Madeline H. Morris
Rwandan Justice And The International Criminal Court, Madeline H. Morris
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
A complex and important feature of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda is its concurrent jurisdiction with national courts
Environmental Law In Third World Countries: Can It Be Enforced By Other Countries?, Pam Slater
Environmental Law In Third World Countries: Can It Be Enforced By Other Countries?, Pam Slater
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
As Third World countries' develop into more industrialized countries, they face numerous problems relating to their social, economic and political development.
Changes In International Air Cargo: Montreal Protocol No. 4 Attains Force Of Law, Carl W. Christy Jr.
Changes In International Air Cargo: Montreal Protocol No. 4 Attains Force Of Law, Carl W. Christy Jr.
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
On March 4, 1999, the handling of many international air cargo claims arising within the United States changed
Understanding The Nicaraguan Adjustment And Central American Relief Act, Lourdes A. Rodriquez
Understanding The Nicaraguan Adjustment And Central American Relief Act, Lourdes A. Rodriquez
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
On November 19, 1997, President Clinton signed into law the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act' (NACARA).
Torture And Cruel, Inhumane And Degrading Treatment In The Jurisprudence Of The Inter-American Court Of Human Rights, Julie Lantrip
Torture And Cruel, Inhumane And Degrading Treatment In The Jurisprudence Of The Inter-American Court Of Human Rights, Julie Lantrip
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Prohibitions against torture and other forms of ill-treatment are well- recognized as basic human rights in international law.
The Inter-American Court Of Human Rights, Jorge Luis Delgado
The Inter-American Court Of Human Rights, Jorge Luis Delgado
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (Court or the Inter- American Court) was created by the entry into force of the treaty known as the American Convention on Human Rights (Convention).'