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Wer Sind Wir Wieder? Laws Of Asylum, Immigration, And Citizenship In The Struggle For The Soul Of The New Germany, Daniel Kanstroom Dec 1992

Wer Sind Wir Wieder? Laws Of Asylum, Immigration, And Citizenship In The Struggle For The Soul Of The New Germany, Daniel Kanstroom

Daniel Kanstroom

No abstract provided.


International Standards For Consolidated Supervision Of Financial Conglomerates: Controlling Systemic Risk, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein Dec 1992

International Standards For Consolidated Supervision Of Financial Conglomerates: Controlling Systemic Risk, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein

Cynthia C. Lichtenstein

No abstract provided.


Heinrich Kronstein And The Development Of United States Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber Dec 1992

Heinrich Kronstein And The Development Of United States Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber

David J. Gerber

No abstract provided.


International Decisions. Environmental Defense Fund V. Massey. 986 F.2d 528. U.S.Court Of Appeals, D.C. Cir., Jan. 29, 1993, David A. Wirth Dec 1992

International Decisions. Environmental Defense Fund V. Massey. 986 F.2d 528. U.S.Court Of Appeals, D.C. Cir., Jan. 29, 1993, David A. Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


Review Of Participation And Litigation Rights Of Environmental Associations In Europe: Current Legal Situation And Practical Experience, Edited By Martin Führ And Gerhard Roller, David A. Wirth Dec 1992

Review Of Participation And Litigation Rights Of Environmental Associations In Europe: Current Legal Situation And Practical Experience, Edited By Martin Führ And Gerhard Roller, David A. Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


Illiberal Tolerance: An Essay On The Fall Of Yugoslavia And The Rise Of Multiculturalism In The United States, Kenneth Anderson Dec 1992

Illiberal Tolerance: An Essay On The Fall Of Yugoslavia And The Rise Of Multiculturalism In The United States, Kenneth Anderson

Kenneth Anderson

Introduction. Journalistic and scholarly accounts of the breakup of Yugoslavia contain, taken together, a curious contradiction. On the one hand, it is said, Yugoslavia was never anything more than a "bad dream,"' a flawed attempt to unify "from above" peoples who have historically hated one another. The immediate causes of the conflict are therefore simply centuries-old ethnic hatreds. The veneer of Yugoslav federal unity was nothing more than a myth, a cosmetic surface stripped away in a trifling by deeper and darker enmities. There are old scores to settle whether dating from the Second World War or from the fourteenth …