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Immigration Fundamentals For International Lawyers, Michael Maggio, Larry S. Rifkin, Sheila T. Starkey
Immigration Fundamentals For International Lawyers, Michael Maggio, Larry S. Rifkin, Sheila T. Starkey
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Support For International Criminal Tribunals And An International Criminal Court, Claudio Grossman, Gabrielle Kirk Mcdonald, Arlen Specter, Steven "Skippy" Weinstein
International Support For International Criminal Tribunals And An International Criminal Court, Claudio Grossman, Gabrielle Kirk Mcdonald, Arlen Specter, Steven "Skippy" Weinstein
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Concept Of Neutrality Since The Adoption And Ratification Of The Hague Neutrality Convention Of 1907, Egon Guttman
The Concept Of Neutrality Since The Adoption And Ratification Of The Hague Neutrality Convention Of 1907, Egon Guttman
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Washington Accord Fifty Years Later: Neutrality, Morality, And International Law, Seymour J. Rubin
The Washington Accord Fifty Years Later: Neutrality, Morality, And International Law, Seymour J. Rubin
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
U.S. Interagency Report On U.S. And Allied Wartime And Post Postwar Relations And Negotiations With Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, And Turkey On Looted Gold And German External Assets, William Z. Slany
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rape Of European Art, Lynn Nicholas
The Rape Of European Art, Lynn Nicholas
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Force To Restore Democracy: International Legal Implications Of The Ecowas Intervention In Sierra Leone, Karsten Nowrot, Emily W. Schbacker
The Use Of Force To Restore Democracy: International Legal Implications Of The Ecowas Intervention In Sierra Leone, Karsten Nowrot, Emily W. Schbacker
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward Fifty Years Of Constitutionalism And Fundamental Rights In India: Looking Back To See Ahead (1950-2000), Vijayashri Sripati
Toward Fifty Years Of Constitutionalism And Fundamental Rights In India: Looking Back To See Ahead (1950-2000), Vijayashri Sripati
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Combating The Ilicit Art Trade In The European Union: Europol's Role In Recovering Stolen Artwork, Jennifer Sultan
Combating The Ilicit Art Trade In The European Union: Europol's Role In Recovering Stolen Artwork, Jennifer Sultan
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
In order to provide a context for a discussion of how to effectively combat the art theft problem, Part II of this comment will examine the vari- ous incentives that encourage art theft. Parts I, IV, and V will explain the background and key provisions of two international conventions and one regional directive that address the problem of art theft in the EU. Part VI will analyze the strengths and shortcomings of the existing legal regime ac- cording to the two conventions and a directive. Part VII will discuss three mechanisms that have been somewhat successful in the recovery of …
International Law, Ground Water Resources, And The Danube Dam Case, Gabriel Eckstein, Yoram Eckstein
International Law, Ground Water Resources, And The Danube Dam Case, Gabriel Eckstein, Yoram Eckstein
Gabriel Eckstein
International water law is generally applied to disputes between states concerning surface bodies of water crossing international borders. Disputes and policy-making over transboundary ground water resources, however, have traditionally been determined on an ad hoc basis or based on regional custom. This disparate treatment stems primarily from the misunderstood nature of ground water and its relationship to surface water among government officials, policy-makers, jurists, and others. The result often has been the degradation of subsurface waters on both sides of political boundaries, and unwittingly, of numerous international surface bodies of water.
International concern over regional and global availability and quality …
Careers In International Law, Frank Garcia
Organic Constitutions, Ruth Gordon
Reference Re Secession From Quebec: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Rosemary Rayfuse
Reference Re Secession From Quebec: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Rosemary Rayfuse
Rosemary Rayfuse
No abstract provided.
Dealing With Sovereign Liquidity Crises: New International Initiatives For The New World Of Volatile Capital Flows To And From Emerging Markets, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Dealing With Sovereign Liquidity Crises: New International Initiatives For The New World Of Volatile Capital Flows To And From Emerging Markets, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
No abstract provided.
Primacy Or Complementarity: Reconciling The Jurisdiction Of National Courts And International Criminal Tribunals, Bartram Brown
Primacy Or Complementarity: Reconciling The Jurisdiction Of National Courts And International Criminal Tribunals, Bartram Brown
Bartram Brown
No abstract provided.
Trade Implications Of The Basel Convention Amendment Banning North-South Trade In Hazardous Wastes, David A. Wirth
Trade Implications Of The Basel Convention Amendment Banning North-South Trade In Hazardous Wastes, David A. Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.