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Selected Bibliography: The Reintegration Of Hong Kong Into China, Audrey E. Haroz, Jonathan R. Smith
Selected Bibliography: The Reintegration Of Hong Kong Into China, Audrey E. Haroz, Jonathan R. Smith
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The reintegration of Hong Kong into the People's Republic of China (hereinafter P.R.C.) on July 1, 1997, brought together two countries, one capitalist and one communist, under one rule. As evidenced by the variety of perspectives offered at the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law's Symposium on Hong Kong's Reintegration into the P.R.C., there is much scholarly debate concerning this merger and the effect it will have on the people and politics of both countries as well as on the international community.
An earlier version of this bibliography is included in the May 1997 issue of the Journal. This bibliography has …
Fashioning A Comprehensive Environmental Review Code For Tribal Governments: Institutions And Processes, Dean B. Suagee, Patrick A. Parenteau
Fashioning A Comprehensive Environmental Review Code For Tribal Governments: Institutions And Processes, Dean B. Suagee, Patrick A. Parenteau
American Indian Law Review
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Introduction: How Can Property Be Political?, Zev Trachtenberg
Introduction: How Can Property Be Political?, Zev Trachtenberg
Oklahoma Law Review
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An Oklahoma Slant To Environmental Protection And The Politics Of Property Rights, Drew L. Kershen
An Oklahoma Slant To Environmental Protection And The Politics Of Property Rights, Drew L. Kershen
Oklahoma Law Review
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The Environment: Private Or Common Property?, Zev Trachtenberg
The Environment: Private Or Common Property?, Zev Trachtenberg
Oklahoma Law Review
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The Politics Of Property Rights, John D. Echeverria
The Politics Of Property Rights, John D. Echeverria
Oklahoma Law Review
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An Alternative To Ready, Fire, Aim: A New Framework To Link Environmental Targets In Environmental Law, Michael P. Vandenbergh
An Alternative To Ready, Fire, Aim: A New Framework To Link Environmental Targets In Environmental Law, Michael P. Vandenbergh
Kentucky Law Journal
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Is The Environmental Movement A Critical Internet Technology, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Is The Environmental Movement A Critical Internet Technology, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
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The Internet: A Critical Technology For The State Of Environmental Law, Jocelyn C. Adkins
The Internet: A Critical Technology For The State Of Environmental Law, Jocelyn C. Adkins
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
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