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Maurer School of Law: Indiana University

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Disaster Relief And Governance After The Indian Ocean Tsunami: What Role For International Law?, David P. Fidler Jan 2005

Disaster Relief And Governance After The Indian Ocean Tsunami: What Role For International Law?, David P. Fidler

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The tsunami in the Indian Ocean at the end of 2004 has produced heightened scrutiny of how international disaster relief is supplied and governed. This scrutiny connects to arguments by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies that more effective and efficient disaster relief requires the significant development of international law on disaster relief. This commentary analyses the historical and current relationship between international law and disaster relief and challenges the arguments that more international law on disaster relief is needed.


The Asian Century: Implications For International Law, David P. Fidler Jan 2005

The Asian Century: Implications For International Law, David P. Fidler

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Predictions that the 21st century will be the "Asian century" have sparked analytical interest from many disciplines but not international law. This article focuses on what implications "Asia rising" may have for international law in the 21st century. The article begins by looking at the 19th and 20th centuries as the European and American centuries respectively to assess the impact these centuries made on international law. The article then analyses possible meanings for an Asian century and frames such a century's implications for international law around the concept of a "Concert of Asia". The article argues that, through a "Concert …


In Memoriam: Abram Chayes (1922-2000), Jost Delbruck Jan 1999

In Memoriam: Abram Chayes (1922-2000), Jost Delbruck

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No abstract provided.


Preparing Global Professionals, Alfred C. Aman Jan 1989

Preparing Global Professionals, Alfred C. Aman

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No abstract provided.


Introduction: Afro-America And International Law, Henry J. Richardson Jan 1977

Introduction: Afro-America And International Law, Henry J. Richardson

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Book Review. International Development Banks By John Syz, Henry J. Richardson Iii Jan 1976

Book Review. International Development Banks By John Syz, Henry J. Richardson Iii

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Reflections On Education In International Law In Africa, Henry J. Richardson Iii Jan 1974

Reflections On Education In International Law In Africa, Henry J. Richardson Iii

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Radical Perceptions Of International Law And Practice, A. A. Fatouros Jan 1972

Radical Perceptions Of International Law And Practice, A. A. Fatouros

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Speculations On The Relevance Of International Law To The Needs Of Black Southern Africa, Henry J. Richardson Iii Jan 1970

Speculations On The Relevance Of International Law To The Needs Of Black Southern Africa, Henry J. Richardson Iii

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Comments On International Law And Economic Development, A. A. Fatouros Jan 1966

Comments On International Law And Economic Development, A. A. Fatouros

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International Law And The Third World, A. A. Fatouros Jan 1964

International Law And The Third World, A. A. Fatouros

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After a detailed examination of the unique position of the emerging nations, the "third 'world," Professor Fatouros urges that the Western nations should ndertake a change in approach and a reassessment of the objectives of international law since the present situation of international society is so dissimilar to that in which the law evolved. He concludes that special, new rules should be formulated, based on a broad and positive consideration of the urgent need of the emerging nations to develop their natural resources as effectively and as rapidly as possible-a need 'which international law must take into account if it …


Book Review. Cases And Materials On The Law And Institutions Of The Atlantic Area By Eric Stein And Peter Hay, Robert L. Birmingham Jan 1964

Book Review. Cases And Materials On The Law And Institutions Of The Atlantic Area By Eric Stein And Peter Hay, Robert L. Birmingham

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Book Review. World Peace Through World Law By G. Clark And L. B. Sohn, Wencelas J. Wagner Jan 1958

Book Review. World Peace Through World Law By G. Clark And L. B. Sohn, Wencelas J. Wagner

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