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Book Review: Freedom Of Religion Under The European Convention On Human Rights, S. I. Strong
Book Review: Freedom Of Religion Under The European Convention On Human Rights, S. I. Strong
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Oxford University Press has initiated a new series on the European Convention on Human Rights and, in light of recent world events, could not have found a more timely first installment than Carolyn Evans's book on freedom of religion. However, the choice of topics is sound even when one sets aside the current interest in the interplay between law and religion.
Harmony And Diversity In Global Patent Law, John F. Duffy
Harmony And Diversity In Global Patent Law, John F. Duffy
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The second half of the twentieth century saw the rise of a broad movement to harmonize patent laws across nation-states. The most recent, and most significant, manifestation of this movement is the 1994 TRIPS Agreement, which requires signatory nations to adopt uniform rules on many major issues of patent law. The TRIPS Agreement has now been implemented by well over one hundred countries, including almost all major industrial nations, and it heralds a new level of international uniformity in patent law.
This Article, while acknowledging the value of some harmonization of national law , explores the possible costs of the …
Introduction: Globalization Of Administrative And Regulatory Practice, Charles H. Koch Jr.
Introduction: Globalization Of Administrative And Regulatory Practice, Charles H. Koch Jr.
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Copping A Plea To Genocide: The Plea Bargaining Of International Crimes, Nancy Amoury Combs
Copping A Plea To Genocide: The Plea Bargaining Of International Crimes, Nancy Amoury Combs
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The International Trial Of Slobodan Milosevic: Real Justice Or Real Politik?, Michael P. Scharf
The International Trial Of Slobodan Milosevic: Real Justice Or Real Politik?, Michael P. Scharf
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There were disquieting echoes of Nuremberg at the arraignment of Slobodan Milosevic in The Hague on July 3, 2001.