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Introduction, Daniel Bradlow, David Hunter
Introduction, Daniel Bradlow, David Hunter
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This is the introduction to an edited volume of papers on International Financial Institutions and International Law. The introduction provides an explanation of the editors motivation for undertaking this book project and an overview of the chapters in the book.
Conclusion: The Future Of International Law And International Financial Institutions, Daniel Bradlow, David Hunter
Conclusion: The Future Of International Law And International Financial Institutions, Daniel Bradlow, David Hunter
Contributions to Books
This is the conclusion to the edited volume, International Financial Institutions and International Law. After a brief overview of the key points made in the volume, the authors offer some observations on the role that international law plays and should play in the functioning of international financial institutions and some suggestions for future research on the topic.
The Thickest Grey: Assessing The Status Of The Civilian Response Corps Under The Law Of International Armed Conflict And The U.S. Approach To Targeting Civilians, Dan E. Stigall
American University International Law Review
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Are Hate Speech Provisions Anti-Democratic?: An International Perspective , Robin Edger
Are Hate Speech Provisions Anti-Democratic?: An International Perspective , Robin Edger
American University International Law Review
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Prospective Parents And The Children's Rights Convention, Carter Dillard
Prospective Parents And The Children's Rights Convention, Carter Dillard
American University International Law Review
This Article addresses the novel question of whether states parties can successfully implement the Children’s Rights Convention by placing legal obligations on prospective parents, thereby influencing not just a child’s environment, but also the procreation of that child. First, the Article takes a unique version of the child-centered perspective, one that recognizes that as we move back in time in the direction of and even before a child’s birth, our obligations to the child grow because our actions become ever more influential. The perspective also takes into account current moral theories of parental obligation to prospective children. The Article then …
Is Gaza Occupied?: Redefining The Status Of Gaza Under International Law, Elizabeth Samson
Is Gaza Occupied?: Redefining The Status Of Gaza Under International Law, Elizabeth Samson
American University International Law Review
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