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Treaties As A Source Of General Rules Of International Law, Anthony D'Amato
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
International Law: Through National Or International Courts, Thomas M. Franck
International Law: Through National Or International Courts, Thomas M. Franck
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Pyrrhic Victory At Foley Square: The Second Circuit And Sabbatino, Richard B. Lillich
A Pyrrhic Victory At Foley Square: The Second Circuit And Sabbatino, Richard B. Lillich
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The American Tradition And Its Implications For Law, The American Tradition And Its Implications For International Law, Adlai E. Stevenson
The American Tradition And Its Implications For Law, The American Tradition And Its Implications For International Law, Adlai E. Stevenson
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Prompt, Adequate And Effective": A Universal Standard Of Compensation?, Frank G. Dawson, Burns H. Weston
"Prompt, Adequate And Effective": A Universal Standard Of Compensation?, Frank G. Dawson, Burns H. Weston
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.