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Full-Text Articles in Law
Beyond The Reasons Stated In Judgments, Giorgio Gaja
Beyond The Reasons Stated In Judgments, Giorgio Gaja
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Legal Reasoning of the European Court of Justice: Towards a European Jurisprudence by Joxerramon Bengoetxea
A Practitioner's Guide To The Maastricht Treaty, Michael H. Abbey, Nicholas Bromfield
A Practitioner's Guide To The Maastricht Treaty, Michael H. Abbey, Nicholas Bromfield
Michigan Journal of International Law
Before undertaking a section by section summary of the Maastricht Treaty, this article will briefly discuss some of the highlights of the Treaty and the prospects for European Monetary Union.
The United States And The World Bank: Constructive Reformer Or Fly In The Functional Ointment?, David A. Wirth
The United States And The World Bank: Constructive Reformer Or Fly In The Functional Ointment?, David A. Wirth
Michigan Journal of International Law
Review of The United States and the Politicization of the World Bank: Issues of International Law and Policy by Bartram S. Brown
Positivism Regained, Nihilism Postponed, Jose E. Alvarez
Positivism Regained, Nihilism Postponed, Jose E. Alvarez
Michigan Journal of International Law
Review of Law-Making in the International Community by G.M. Danilenko
Setting A New Agenda For U.N. Human Rights Activities, Hurst Hannum
Setting A New Agenda For U.N. Human Rights Activities, Hurst Hannum
Michigan Journal of International Law
Review of The United Nations and Human Rights: A Critical Appraisal (Philip Alston ed.)