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The 2013 Philip C. Jessup International Law, Alfurna, The State Of Rustasia
The 2013 Philip C. Jessup International Law, Alfurna, The State Of Rustasia
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
On behalf of Alfurna ("the Applicant") and the State of Rutasia ("the Respondent"), in accordance with Article 40(1) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice, we have the honour to transmit to you an original of the Compromis for submission to the International Court of Justice of the Differences between the Applicant and the Respondent concerning the Alfurnan Migrants, signed in The Hague, The Netherlands, on the fourteenth day of September in the year two thousand twelve.
Joint Study Panel On Transparency In International Commercial Arbitration, John R. Crook
Joint Study Panel On Transparency In International Commercial Arbitration, John R. Crook
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Thanks to Professor Louise Ellen Teitz, and to the ILA and ASIL for initiating this joint study panel. Our topic brings to mind the tale of the blind men and the elephant.
Comentarios Sobre Las Reformas Del Ano 2008 Al Sector Energetico Mexicano, Antonio Riva Palacio Lavin
Comentarios Sobre Las Reformas Del Ano 2008 Al Sector Energetico Mexicano, Antonio Riva Palacio Lavin
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Desde inicios del milenio, en Mxico se vivi6 una fuerte discusi6n sobre la reforma legal del sector energ6tico; en particular en torno a Petr6leos Mexicanos (Pemex).
Cicero's Beloved Republic: The Insufficiency Of Expanded Humanistic Rhetoric In The Service Of Comparative Law, Richard O. Brooks
Cicero's Beloved Republic: The Insufficiency Of Expanded Humanistic Rhetoric In The Service Of Comparative Law, Richard O. Brooks
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
We are now at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The United States, like Republican Rome two millennia earlier, teeters between becoming an expanded empire, a declining republic, or paradoxically, both.
The Energy Charter Treaty: An Overview, Lucy Reed, Lucy Martinez
The Energy Charter Treaty: An Overview, Lucy Reed, Lucy Martinez
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
This article briefly discusses the substantive protections of the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) (Section I, infra), the ECT's dispute resolution provisions (Section II, infra), and the ECT arbitral jurisprudence to date, including composition of ECT tribunals (Section III, infra).
The Multiplication Of International Jurisdictions And The Integrity Of International Law, Luis Barrionuevo Arevalo
The Multiplication Of International Jurisdictions And The Integrity Of International Law, Luis Barrionuevo Arevalo
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
While the multiplication of international courts shows the vitality and versatility of international law, it can also create serious problems for its unity and coherence and ultimately lead to its fragmentation.
Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law
Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Isla Journal Of International And Comparative Law
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Should The Relationship Of Wto Obligations To U.S. Law Be Reinvented?, John R. Magnus
Should The Relationship Of Wto Obligations To U.S. Law Be Reinvented?, John R. Magnus
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The blurb in your program brochure asks, "Should the U.S. adopt a new procedure for implementing adverse World Trade Organization (WTO) decisions, possibly including an active role for U.S. courts?"
Analisis Del Principio De Complentariedad De La Corte Penal Internacional Tras El Lente De Las Cortes Federales, Ada Sheng
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
La firma del Estatuto de Roma que cre6 la Corte Penal Internacional (CPI) fue visto por muchos en la comunidad de derecho internacional como un momento constitucional similar a la implementaci6n del Acto de Judicatura de 1789.
"The Ghosts Of Colonialism In Africa": Silences And Shortcomings In The Icjs 2005 Armed Activities Decision, Guy Fiti Sinclair
"The Ghosts Of Colonialism In Africa": Silences And Shortcomings In The Icjs 2005 Armed Activities Decision, Guy Fiti Sinclair
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
International law likes to imagine itself as neutral, dispassionate, and prin- cipled, operating above the petty squabbles and prejudices of states and peoples.
Diminishing Borders In Trade And Terrorism: An Examination Of Regional Apllicability Of Gatt Article Xxi National Security Trade Sanctions, Eric J. Lobsinger
Diminishing Borders In Trade And Terrorism: An Examination Of Regional Apllicability Of Gatt Article Xxi National Security Trade Sanctions, Eric J. Lobsinger
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The concept of "war" has undergone extensive usage in U.S. foreign policy since the terrorist attacks of September 11,2001.
Applying International Trade Remedy Laws In The Caribbean: A Framework For Protection, Vasheist V. Kokaram
Applying International Trade Remedy Laws In The Caribbean: A Framework For Protection, Vasheist V. Kokaram
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
What happens in the WTO is part of a broader pattern of neocolonialism in the global economy. This has two strands. The first is the self-interest of the major powers; their close ties with multinational companies ... and their willingness to use their political and economic strength to achieve their ends ...
Maximizing Plaintiff Protection In The World Of Asset Freezing And Bypassing The Due Process Requirement Of Notice: The Mareva Injunction As An Alternative To The American Legal Remedies, Carlos Fabano
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The feeling of security is something that everyone covets and pursues, more so, when you are in the position of a plaintiff initiating a lawsuit.
Taxation In The Republic Of Armenia: An Overview And Discussion From The Perspectives Of Law, Economics And Ethics, Robert W. Mcgee
Taxation In The Republic Of Armenia: An Overview And Discussion From The Perspectives Of Law, Economics And Ethics, Robert W. Mcgee
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Like many economies in transition, the Republic of Armenia is in the process of adopting market-oriented policies and laws.
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.
Delimitation, Exploitation, And Allocation Of Transboundary Oil & Gas Deposits Between Nation-States, Thomas A. Reynolds
Delimitation, Exploitation, And Allocation Of Transboundary Oil & Gas Deposits Between Nation-States, Thomas A. Reynolds
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Liquid hydrocarbon deposits often extend across national frontiers in such a manner that an entire deposit may be exploited, wholly or in part, from either side of the boundary line. This "characteristic of liquid hydrocarbons has been a fundamental cause of disputes, conflicts, and even wars in many parts of the world.