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Extraordinary Crimes At Ordinary Times: International Justice Beyond Crisis Situations, Sonja Starr
Extraordinary Crimes At Ordinary Times: International Justice Beyond Crisis Situations, Sonja Starr
Faculty Scholarship
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Ruminations On The Past, Present And Future Of International Labor Standards: Empowering Law In The Brave New Economic World, Marley S. Weiss
Ruminations On The Past, Present And Future Of International Labor Standards: Empowering Law In The Brave New Economic World, Marley S. Weiss
Faculty Scholarship
International labor standards are among the oldest international standards pertaining to the conduct of private, as well as public, economic actors. Far from being settled, however, nearly every aspect of the current international labor standards regime is in flux: the role of labor standards in the international legal, economic, political, and social order, as well as in the parallel domestic orders; the modes by which standards are brought into being; the manner and means of their implementation and enforcement; the degree to which they may be binding solely on nation-state parties, and enforceable only at their behest; and the extent …
The Status Of Customary International Law, Treaties, Agreements And Semi-Official Or Unofficial Agreements In Law Of The Republic Of China On Taiwan, Hungdah Chiu, Chun-I Chen
The Status Of Customary International Law, Treaties, Agreements And Semi-Official Or Unofficial Agreements In Law Of The Republic Of China On Taiwan, Hungdah Chiu, Chun-I Chen
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
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International Delegations And Administrative Law, Kristina Daugirdas
International Delegations And Administrative Law, Kristina Daugirdas
Maryland Law Review
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