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Freedom From Discrimination In Choice Of Language And International Human Rights, Myres S. Mcdougal, Harold D. Lasswell, Lung-Chu Chen Jan 1976

Freedom From Discrimination In Choice Of Language And International Human Rights, Myres S. Mcdougal, Harold D. Lasswell, Lung-Chu Chen

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


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

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


International Law In The New Greek Constitution, A. A. Fatouros Jan 1976

International Law In The New Greek Constitution, A. A. Fatouros

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Covert Intervention And International Law, A. A. Fatouros Jan 1976

Covert Intervention And International Law, A. A. Fatouros

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Book Review. The People's Republic Of China And The Law Of Treaties By Hung-Dah Chiu, Bryant G. Garth Jan 1974

Book Review. The People's Republic Of China And The Law Of Treaties By Hung-Dah Chiu, Bryant G. Garth

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


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

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


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

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

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Manifest Intent And The Generation By Treaty Of Customary Rules Of International Law, Anthony D'Amato Jan 1970

Manifest Intent And The Generation By Treaty Of Customary Rules Of International Law, Anthony D'Amato

Faculty Working Papers

I shall argue in this essay that the World Court used a method which might be called the rule of manifest intent in the North Sea Continental Shelf Cases, that this method differs from a more traditional approach found in the writings of publicists, and that this new method accords well with the growing need to objectify and place upon a scientific basis the methodology by which one may determine what in fact are the rules of customary law.


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

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Vietnam And Public International Law, Anthony D'Amato Jan 1969

Vietnam And Public International Law, Anthony D'Amato

Faculty Working Papers

With each international crisis inevitably come the self­styled "realists" proclaiming that there is no such thing as public international law. The Vietnam war is no exception, although here, due to the unusual complexity of the facts and the controversy over the applicable rules of international law, many of the published replies to the "realist's" positions have themselves been insubstantial and unconvincing. Let us look first, briefly, at the arguments of one of the realists, and then, with equal brevity, at some of the counterclaims. The remainder of this comment will be addressed to the larger issues involved and some suggested …


War Crimes And Vietnam: The "Nuremberg Defense" And The Military Service Resister, Anthony D'Amato, Harvey . L. Gould, Larry D. Woods Jan 1969

War Crimes And Vietnam: The "Nuremberg Defense" And The Military Service Resister, Anthony D'Amato, Harvey . L. Gould, Larry D. Woods

Faculty Working Papers

We have attempted to establish first that the international laws of warfare are part of American law, and have argued that these laws, when taken as prohibitions of specific methods of waging war, are a practical and effective means of controlling unnecessary suffering and destruction. Second, we have analyzed these laws as they apply to treatment of prisoners of war, aerial bombardment of nonmilitary targets, and chemical and biological warfare, and have marshalled a portion of the available evidence that American forces commit war crimes in Vietnam. Third, we have discussed the defenses of tu quoque, reprisal, military necessity, superior …


Human Rights And World Public Order: A Framework For Policy-Oriented Inquiry, Myres S. Mcdougal, Harold D. Lasswell, Lung-Chu Chen Jan 1969

Human Rights And World Public Order: A Framework For Policy-Oriented Inquiry, Myres S. Mcdougal, Harold D. Lasswell, Lung-Chu Chen

Articles & Chapters

No abstract provided.


Weather Modification: Law And Administration, James N. Corbridge Jr., Raphael J. Moses Jan 1968

Weather Modification: Law And Administration, James N. Corbridge Jr., Raphael J. Moses

Publications

No abstract provided.


Legal Aspects Of The French Nuclear Tests, Anthony D'Amato Jan 1967

Legal Aspects Of The French Nuclear Tests, Anthony D'Amato

Faculty Working Papers

Even at the level of scholarly or diplomatic argumentation it is important to inquire into the competing interests and legal factors involved in the atmospheric tests. This is true not only because differing political expectations or even measures might depend on the consensus as to the legality or illegality of the French tests, but also because the precedential value of the tests will be of greater or less force depending upon whether there is agreement at the time of the tests that France was or was not acting within her international legal rights.


The Inductive Approach Revisited, Anthony D'Amato Jan 1966

The Inductive Approach Revisited, Anthony D'Amato

Faculty Working Papers

A significant theoretical dispute has opened between Schwarzenberger and Jenks over the former's inductive approach to international law. At least three questions may be asked of the debate between Schwarzenberger and Jenks: (1) Is the inductive method inherently limited in its usefulness? (2) Given the use of an inductive approach, is there any room left for creativity in international law? (3) More basically, is Schwarzenberger's self-styled inductive approach really inductive?


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

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

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Neo-Positivist Concept Of International Law, Anthony D'Amato Jan 1965

The Neo-Positivist Concept Of International Law, Anthony D'Amato

Faculty Working Papers

The question "Is international law really law?" has not proved troublesome, according to Hart, because "a trivial question about the meaning of words has been mistaken for a serious question about the nature of things." Hart defends international law in Bentham's terms as "sufficiently analogous" to municipal law. It is important to see in what way this analogy is viewed by Hart in order to determine whether the reasoning he offers is too high a price to pay for accepting a neo-positivist into the circle of those who hold that international law is really law.


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

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

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Treaties As A Source Of General Rules Of International Law, Anthony D'Amato Jan 1962

Treaties As A Source Of General Rules Of International Law, Anthony D'Amato

Faculty Working Papers

Attempts a theoretical explanation of the power of treaties to extend their rules to nations not parties to them—to rationalize, in a nonpejorative use of that term, the Court's citation of the Bancroft treaties in Nottebohm and its use of treaty provisions in other cases—and to provide a basis for the continued use of the contents of treaties in assessing the requirements of international law. Thus this paper is basically argumentative—it attempts to state what the law ought to be by demonstrating that the law as it is logically compels the adoption of the present thesis


Book Review. The Rule Of Law In A Free Society: A Report On The International Congress Of Jurists, William Burnett Harvey Jan 1961

Book Review. The Rule Of Law In A Free Society: A Report On The International Congress Of Jurists, William Burnett Harvey

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Recipients’ Rights Under An International Investment Code, Arthur Larson Jan 1960

Recipients’ Rights Under An International Investment Code, Arthur Larson

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


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

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Book Review. Scott, J. B., Law, The State And The International Community, Jerome Hall Jan 1940

Book Review. Scott, J. B., Law, The State And The International Community, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Book Review. The Outlawry Of War By C. C. Morrison, Fowler V. Harper Jan 1928

Book Review. The Outlawry Of War By C. C. Morrison, Fowler V. Harper

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Outlawry Of War, Fowler V. Harper Jan 1928

Outlawry Of War, Fowler V. Harper

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Venezuelan Affair In The Light Of International Law, Amos S. Hershey Jan 1903

The Venezuelan Affair In The Light Of International Law, Amos S. Hershey

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.