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Treaties And The Constitution, Isao Sato
Treaties And The Constitution, Isao Sato
Washington Law Review
Problems of the validity of treaties in a constitutional order concern aspects of both international and constitutional law. The chief concern of this article, however, is the effect of the Japanese Supreme Court's power of judicial review upon the validity of treaties in domestic law. The relationship of treaties and the Constitution long has been a favorite theme of Japanese international law scholars. Under the new Constitution it has become an urgent and unavoidable issue for constitutional law scholars as well; the present constitution, unlike the Meiji Constitution, has provisions, (Articles 81 and 98), which bear directly upon the problem.
The Treaty On Rescue And Return Of Astronauts And Space Objects, Paul G. Dembling, Daniel M. Arons
The Treaty On Rescue And Return Of Astronauts And Space Objects, Paul G. Dembling, Daniel M. Arons
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Illegality As A Basis For Refusal To Participate In Hostilities - A Tentative Proposal And A Preliminary Analysis Of American Law, David M. Cohen
International Illegality As A Basis For Refusal To Participate In Hostilities - A Tentative Proposal And A Preliminary Analysis Of American Law, David M. Cohen
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bowett: The Law Of The Sea, Brunson Macchesney
Bowett: The Law Of The Sea, Brunson Macchesney
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Law of the Sea by D. W. Bowett