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Human Rights In The Light Of International Opportunism: A Study Of The Impact Of The War On Terrorism On Human Rights
UAEU Law Journal
International terrorism reached its peak on September 11, 2001 when four civilian airplanes were hijacked and hit the World Trade Centre in New York and part of the Pentagon in Washington D.C. Such attacks were considered a serious challenge for contemporary societies which called on their military, economic, and political might to declare an open war against international terrorism. This so-called counter terrorism war emerged to shape the new world order. Such war was accompanied by gross violations of public international law, the international human rights law and the international humanitarian law. In fact, some opportunistic régimes found it a …
The Commissioner Goes Too Far: The Best Interests Of Baseball Clause And The Astros' "High Tech" Sign-Stealing Scandal, Walter T. Champion
The Commissioner Goes Too Far: The Best Interests Of Baseball Clause And The Astros' "High Tech" Sign-Stealing Scandal, Walter T. Champion
Marquette Sports Law Review
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