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Prisoners Of War As Instruments Of Foreign Policy, Walton K. Richardson
Prisoners Of War As Instruments Of Foreign Policy, Walton K. Richardson
International Law Studies
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International Law, The Oas And The Dominican Crisis, Charles G. Fenwick
International Law, The Oas And The Dominican Crisis, Charles G. Fenwick
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Individual And International Law, Alona E. Evans
The Individual And International Law, Alona E. Evans
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Prisoners Of War And The Code Of Conduct, William P. Lyons
Prisoners Of War And The Code Of Conduct, William P. Lyons
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Prisoner And War Negotiations: The Korean Experience And Lesson, Harry P. Ball
Prisoner And War Negotiations: The Korean Experience And Lesson, Harry P. Ball
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
International Law And Basic Human Rights, Louis B. Sohn
International Law And Basic Human Rights, Louis B. Sohn
International Law Studies
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Combat Restraints, Howard S. Levie
The Humanitarian Provisions Of The Helsinki Accord: A Critique Of Their Significance, Valery Chalidze
The Humanitarian Provisions Of The Helsinki Accord: A Critique Of Their Significance, Valery Chalidze
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
It is no exaggeration to say that the humanitarian provisions of the Helsinki Accord have been recorded in the history of international relations by virtue of not so much their content as the strong public response they have elicited. This reaction is perhaps surprising, for the humanitarian provisions of the Helsinki Accord itself are very weak. If the convergence of East and West means loss by the West of its legal perspective on issues as fundamental as human rights, then I would not recommend such a convergence. Keeping in mind the development of such problems in the future, it would …
The International Legal Significance Of The Human Rights Provisions Of The Helsinki Final Act, Alexandre C. Kiss, Mary F. Dominick
The International Legal Significance Of The Human Rights Provisions Of The Helsinki Final Act, Alexandre C. Kiss, Mary F. Dominick
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
It may be submitted that the Helsinki Final Act is not a treaty, nor is it similar to resolutions of international organizations. In light of the language used in the text and the signatories' public expressions of intent, the human rights provisions must be deemed to have the same legal nature as the other provisions. The document as a whole falls within a special category of international legal instruments not anticipated by traditional definitions of the sources of international law--that is, non-binding, but directive texts which produce limited legal effects. Its foundation is agreement on a common objective: detente. Its …
Contemplating Sinha's Anthropocentric Theory Of International Law As A Basis For Human Rights, Eugene D. Fryer
Contemplating Sinha's Anthropocentric Theory Of International Law As A Basis For Human Rights, Eugene D. Fryer
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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Table Of Contents: The Use Of Force, Human Rights, And General International Legal Issues
Table Of Contents: The Use Of Force, Human Rights, And General International Legal Issues
International Law Studies
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Yamashita, Nuremberg And Vietnam: Command Responsibility Reappraised, Franklin A. Hart
Yamashita, Nuremberg And Vietnam: Command Responsibility Reappraised, Franklin A. Hart
International Law Studies
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U.S. Navy Regulations, International Law, And The Organization Of American States, Theodore K. Woods Jr.
U.S. Navy Regulations, International Law, And The Organization Of American States, Theodore K. Woods Jr.
International Law Studies
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