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Loss And Damage And The 21st Conference Of The Parties To The United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change, Dr. Wil Burns
Loss And Damage And The 21st Conference Of The Parties To The United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change, Dr. Wil Burns
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The early fouc of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change ("UNFCCC") was on programs and policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and emissions from land-use and forestry, commonly referred to as mitigation.
Does The International Criminal Court Have Jurisdiction Over The Recruitment And Use Of Child Pirates And The Interfereence With The Delievery Of Humanitarian Aid By Somali Pirates?, Duncan Gaswaga
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Maritime piracy is a very unique offence planned on dry land and executed on the high seas, a place falling under the jurisdiction of no state, by men and boys recruited and facilitated by pirate kingpins and financiers.
The International Court Of Justice And The Question Of Kosovo's Independence, John Cerone
The International Court Of Justice And The Question Of Kosovo's Independence, John Cerone
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
If my mother were to stand in her living room and declare it to be an independent state, she would have violated no rule of international law.
Panel On Peacekeeping: Legal And Political Issues, Roy S. Lee
Panel On Peacekeeping: Legal And Political Issues, Roy S. Lee
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Lee: Welcome to this panel, dealing with one of the most important activities of the United Nations, peacekeeping operations.
Lessons From Kosovo: Towards A Multiple Track System Of Human Rights Protection, James D. Wilets
Lessons From Kosovo: Towards A Multiple Track System Of Human Rights Protection, James D. Wilets
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The NATO intervention in Kosovo has raised questions regarding the authority of regional security bodies such as NATO to enforce universally recognized human rights norms without authorization from the United Nations.