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Task Force On International Studies In The Greater Bay Area - Report And Recommendations, Karine Schomer Feb 1993

Task Force On International Studies In The Greater Bay Area - Report And Recommendations, Karine Schomer

The Sompong Sucharitkul Center for Advanced International Legal Studies

Task Force on International Studies in the Greater Bay Area - Report and Recommendations to the Seminar of International Programming.


The New New International Economic Order: Private International Law, Helen E. Hartnell Jan 1993

The New New International Economic Order: Private International Law, Helen E. Hartnell

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The domain of international law has expanded to encompass matters traditionally thought to be within domestic jurisdiction via private international law (PIL) conventions and related phenomena. I wish to refer broadly to the unification and harmonization of legal rules and procedures governing the relations between private parties. This is by no means a new phenomenon; it is not only going strong, but growing stronger. My goal today is not to survey current developments in this field so much as to reflect upon some pervasive themes.


Asean And The Environment, Sompong Sucharitkul Jan 1993

Asean And The Environment, Sompong Sucharitkul

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This is part of a series of studies devoted to the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN), a dynamic regional organization for social, cultural and economic cooperation. This year marks the coming of age of the process of codification and progressive development of international law in the fields of environmental protection since the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment at Stockholm on June 5-16, 1972.


Association Agreements Between The Ec And Central And Eastern European States, Helen E. Hartnell Jan 1993

Association Agreements Between The Ec And Central And Eastern European States, Helen E. Hartnell

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Association agreements that establish increased trade, dialogue and cooperation between the EC and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe have proliferated in recent years. Yet still the relationship between the EC and countries in this region has been characterized by a significant degree of mutual misunderstanding and dissatisfaction. On one side, the high expectations of the Central and East European countries are reflected in their equally high disappointment levels vis-a-vis the EC. And on the other side, one senses that the EC grows weary of what it perceives as complaints and ingratitude.

Against this background, I propose to examine …