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Symposium: The Trial Of The "Gang Of Four" And Its Implication In China Jan 1981

Symposium: The Trial Of The "Gang Of Four" And Its Implication In China

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, Howard D. Coleman, Clark C. Siewert, John T. Smith Ii Jan 1981

Book Reviews, Howard D. Coleman, Clark C. Siewert, John T. Smith Ii

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Book Reviews

Human Rights: International Petition System

Binders 1 and 2

Maxine E. Tardu

Dobbs Ferry: Oceania Publications, Inc.,1979 and 1980. $75.00 per Binder.

Reviewed by Howard D.Coleman

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The International Law and Policy of Human Welfare

Edited by R. St. John Macdonald, D.M. Johnston and L. Morris

The Netherlands: Sijthoff and Noordhoff, 1978. Pp. xviii, 690. $95.

Reviewed by Clark C. Siewert

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Deep Sea Mining

Judith T. Kildow, Editor

Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England: MIT Press. 1980. Pp. 251.

Reviewed by John T. Smith II


Capital Punishment And The Right To Life: Some Reflections On The Human Right As Absolute, Peter J. Riga Jan 1981

Capital Punishment And The Right To Life: Some Reflections On The Human Right As Absolute, Peter J. Riga

Seattle University Law Review

The right to life of the person and its various applications in different political situations is one of the most debated subjects of our day. This question is important today for a number of reasons: the widespread demand for abortion, the drive for the right to die, and the challenge to capital punishment. The debate seems at times to be confused: those opposing all forms of war and capital punishment seem to approve of abortion; while others vehemently opposed to abortion, approve of war and capital punishment. But this inconsistency disappears once an absolute view of man's right to life …