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American University International Law Review

2013

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Symposium: The Impact Of The Arab Spring Throughout The Middle East & Northern Africa: Building The Rule Of The Law And The Role Of The International Community In Domestic Conflicts., Marianna L. Boyd Jan 2013

Symposium: The Impact Of The Arab Spring Throughout The Middle East & Northern Africa: Building The Rule Of The Law And The Role Of The International Community In Domestic Conflicts., Marianna L. Boyd

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No abstract provided.


Lessons For International Law From The Arab Spring, Rosa Brooks Jan 2013

Lessons For International Law From The Arab Spring, Rosa Brooks

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Sovereign Investing And Markets-Based Transnational Rule Of Law Building: The Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund In Global Markets, Larry Catá Backer Jan 2013

Sovereign Investing And Markets-Based Transnational Rule Of Law Building: The Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund In Global Markets, Larry Catá Backer

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Leaked Information On The Rules Of International Law, William Thomas Worster Jan 2013

The Effect Of Leaked Information On The Rules Of International Law, William Thomas Worster

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No abstract provided.


State Obligations Concerning Indigenous Peoples' Rights To Their Ancestral Lands: Lex Imperfecta?, Jernej Letnar Cernic Jan 2013

State Obligations Concerning Indigenous Peoples' Rights To Their Ancestral Lands: Lex Imperfecta?, Jernej Letnar Cernic

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No abstract provided.


Indigenous Peoples' Right To Free, Prior, And Informed Consent In The Context Of State-Sponsored Development: The New Standard Set By Sarayaku V; Ecuador And Its Potential To Delegitimize The Belo Monte Dam, Upasana Khatri Jan 2013

Indigenous Peoples' Right To Free, Prior, And Informed Consent In The Context Of State-Sponsored Development: The New Standard Set By Sarayaku V; Ecuador And Its Potential To Delegitimize The Belo Monte Dam, Upasana Khatri

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No abstract provided.


Gimme Shelter: Does The United States Violate International Law By Offering Protection To Chen Guangcheng At The American Embassy In Beijing?, Barbara Lindy Stone Jan 2013

Gimme Shelter: Does The United States Violate International Law By Offering Protection To Chen Guangcheng At The American Embassy In Beijing?, Barbara Lindy Stone

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.