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Trends. The Kyoto Protocol: Emissions On Trading Or Purchasing Emissions Rights, Ibpp Editor
Trends. The Kyoto Protocol: Emissions On Trading Or Purchasing Emissions Rights, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
In this analysis, the author discusses the Kyoto Protocol.
Trends. International Trade And The Subversion Of Justice: Japan, The European Union, And Iraq, Ibpp Editor
Trends. International Trade And The Subversion Of Justice: Japan, The European Union, And Iraq, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the moral philosophy, the psychology of moral judgment, and treatises on law often suggest that justice subsumes some combination of behavioral and intentional accountability and equity.
Equal Justice Volume 2 No. 1, Political Science/Pre-Law Association Of Touro College
Equal Justice Volume 2 No. 1, Political Science/Pre-Law Association Of Touro College
Yearbooks and Newsletters
"News as it was meant to be." A Publication of the Political Science/Pre-Law Association of Touro College.
Multinational Enterprises: The Constitution Of A Pluralistic Legal Order, Jean-Philippe Robé
Multinational Enterprises: The Constitution Of A Pluralistic Legal Order, Jean-Philippe Robé
Jean-Philippe Robé
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Direct Effect Of International Economic Law In The United States And The European Union, Ronald A. Brand
Direct Effect Of International Economic Law In The United States And The European Union, Ronald A. Brand
Articles
One of the most important and challenging issues in international law is the manner in which we address the relationship between the individual and the international legal system. The traditional framework, in which we set a "sovereign" government between the individual and the development and application of the rules, is no longer sufficient in all circumstances. The fact that governments feel insecure or threatened by the application of international legal rules in actions brought by individuals is not sufficient reason to preclude that development. The purpose of government is not to perpetuate traditional power structures, it is to provide security …