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A Note On Some Diverse Meanings Of "The Common Heritage Of Mankind.", L. F.E. Goldie
A Note On Some Diverse Meanings Of "The Common Heritage Of Mankind.", L. F.E. Goldie
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The author attempts to define the notion of The Common Heritage Of Mankind as pertains to the mining of the ocean floor.
1981-82 Survey Of International Law In The Second Circuit, Patricia J. Youngblood
1981-82 Survey Of International Law In The Second Circuit, Patricia J. Youngblood
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This work examines the cases before the Second Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals 1981-1982, with special attention to relations with Cuba.
Force And The Charter In The Seventies, Julius Stone
Force And The Charter In The Seventies, Julius Stone
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Force and the Charter is a very complex problem. It imports not merely the place of force in the relations of States within the Charter of the United Nations, but also the residual rules of international law, which themselves are very much older-several centuries older at least-than the United Nations. These are the residual rules of international law, customary international law, as we call it, concerning the use of force, insofar as the Charter has not abrogated those rules.
Legal Approaches To The Trade In Stolen Antiquities, John B. Seabrook
Legal Approaches To The Trade In Stolen Antiquities, John B. Seabrook
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The international trade in stolen antiques and artifacts is examined with a focus on restricting such transactions.