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Too Big To Fail - Towards A Sovereign Bankruptcy Regime, Davy V. H. Nguyen
Too Big To Fail - Towards A Sovereign Bankruptcy Regime, Davy V. H. Nguyen
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Compensating Victims Of Terrorism Or Frustrating Cultural Diplomacy - The Unintended Consequences Of The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act’S Terrorism Provisions, Danica Curavic
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Conflicts Between Dispute Settlement Mechanisms In Regional Trade Agreements And The Wto - What Should Wto Do, Jennifer Hillman
Conflicts Between Dispute Settlement Mechanisms In Regional Trade Agreements And The Wto - What Should Wto Do, Jennifer Hillman
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Process And Procedure In Wto Dispute Settlement, John H. Jackson
Process And Procedure In Wto Dispute Settlement, John H. Jackson
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Moving The Wto Forward - One Case At A Time, Robert Howse
Moving The Wto Forward - One Case At A Time, Robert Howse
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Trials Of Winning At The Wto: What Lies Behind Brazil’S Success, Gregory Shaffer, Michelle Ratton Sanchez, Barbara Rosenberg
The Trials Of Winning At The Wto: What Lies Behind Brazil’S Success, Gregory Shaffer, Michelle Ratton Sanchez, Barbara Rosenberg
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Trappings Of Legality: Judicialization Of Dispute Settlement In The Wto, And Its Impact On Developing Countries, Timothy Stostad
Trappings Of Legality: Judicialization Of Dispute Settlement In The Wto, And Its Impact On Developing Countries, Timothy Stostad
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Post-Conflict Justice In Iraq: An Appraisal Of The Iraq Special Tribunal, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Post-Conflict Justice In Iraq: An Appraisal Of The Iraq Special Tribunal, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Cornell International Law Journal
Argues that post-conflict justice is desperately needed in Iraq. The desire of the Iraqi people for post-conflict justice against Saddam Hussein's regime has been overshadowed by the 2003 invasion by coalition forces, post-occupation internal violence, & Abu Ghraib torture by American forces. The goals of post-conflict justice include enhancing social reconciliation while avoiding individual acts of vengeance; restoring an independent judiciary; holding officials responsible for systematic repression; & prosecuting Saddam. The evolution of post-conflict justice proposals over the last decade is traced. It is acknowledged that the establishment of the Iraq Special Tribunal was an important first step on the …
What About The Girls, Kathleen Kostelny
What About The Girls, Kathleen Kostelny
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Uncertain Role Of Innocence In United States Efforts To Deport Nazi War Criminals, Gregory J. Getschman
The Uncertain Role Of Innocence In United States Efforts To Deport Nazi War Criminals, Gregory J. Getschman
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Remedies For Unfair Trade: European And United States Views, Elisabeth Zoller
Remedies For Unfair Trade: European And United States Views, Elisabeth Zoller
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Remedies For Unfair Import Competition In The United States, Leslie W. Jacobs, Randall A. Hove
Remedies For Unfair Import Competition In The United States, Leslie W. Jacobs, Randall A. Hove
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.