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Revisiting The Pledge By The U.K. Regarding The “Five Techniques”, William T. Worster Jan 2020

Revisiting The Pledge By The U.K. Regarding The “Five Techniques”, William T. Worster

American University International Law Review

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The Persuasive Authority Of Internationalized Criminal Tribunals, Elena Baylis Jan 2017

The Persuasive Authority Of Internationalized Criminal Tribunals, Elena Baylis

American University International Law Review

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Mining For Compromise In Pastoral Greenland: Promise, Progress, And Problems In International Laws' Response To Indigenous People, Lauren Manning Jan 2016

Mining For Compromise In Pastoral Greenland: Promise, Progress, And Problems In International Laws' Response To Indigenous People, Lauren Manning

American University International Law Review

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(Un) Justifiable?: A Comparison Of Electoral Discrimination Jurisprudence At The European Court Of Human Rights And The Constitutional Court Of Bosnia And Herzegovina, Elizabeth Raulston Jan 2013

(Un) Justifiable?: A Comparison Of Electoral Discrimination Jurisprudence At The European Court Of Human Rights And The Constitutional Court Of Bosnia And Herzegovina, Elizabeth Raulston

American University International Law Review

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A Disproportionate Response: Scoppola V. Italy (No. 5) And Criminal Disenfranchisement In The European Court Of Human Rights, Edward C. Lang Jan 2013

A Disproportionate Response: Scoppola V. Italy (No. 5) And Criminal Disenfranchisement In The European Court Of Human Rights, Edward C. Lang

American University International Law Review

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Freedom Of Expression And The Right To Reputation: Human Rights In Conflict, Stijn Smet Jan 2010

Freedom Of Expression And The Right To Reputation: Human Rights In Conflict, Stijn Smet

American University International Law Review

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Examining The Use Of Evidence Obtained Under Torture: The Case Of The British Detainees May Test The Resolve Of The European Convention In The Era Of Terrorism , Brandie Gasper Jan 2005

Examining The Use Of Evidence Obtained Under Torture: The Case Of The British Detainees May Test The Resolve Of The European Convention In The Era Of Terrorism , Brandie Gasper

American University International Law Review

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