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The Contributions Of United Nations Security Council Resolutions To The Law Of Non-International Armed Conflict: New Evidence Of Customary International Law, Gregory H. Fox, Isaac Jenkins, Kristen E. Boon Jan 2018

The Contributions Of United Nations Security Council Resolutions To The Law Of Non-International Armed Conflict: New Evidence Of Customary International Law, Gregory H. Fox, Isaac Jenkins, Kristen E. Boon

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Rights Of Minorities And Neglected Groups, Deni Barci May 2016

Rights Of Minorities And Neglected Groups, Deni Barci

Honors College Theses

The right of minorities and disadvantaged groups are essential to human rights and democracy. These issues are multilayered and each specific case presents its own challenges. To further understand the minority rights dilemma, the struggles of minority groups in the United States will be highlighted, as well as the Roma population in Macedonia. The comparison of domestic minority treatment within the United States and how minorities are treated in other nations will help to paint a broader picture of the difficulties that minorities across the world experience. The Roma in Macedonia have faced a more traditional form of limitation of …


Nunca Mas Or Deja Vu, Charles H. Brower Ii Jan 2007

Nunca Mas Or Deja Vu, Charles H. Brower Ii

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Internationalizing National Politics: Lessons For International Organizations, Gregory H. Fox Jan 2007

Internationalizing National Politics: Lessons For International Organizations, Gregory H. Fox

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Retrospective Justice Or Retroactive Standards? Human Rights As A Sword In The East German Leaders Case, Brad R. Roth Jan 2004

Retrospective Justice Or Retroactive Standards? Human Rights As A Sword In The East German Leaders Case, Brad R. Roth

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Nafta’S Investment Chapter: Initial Thoughts About Second-Generation Rights, Charles Hendrickson Brower Ii Jan 2003

Nafta’S Investment Chapter: Initial Thoughts About Second-Generation Rights, Charles Hendrickson Brower Ii

Law Faculty Research Publications

In this Article Professor Brower argues that most observers of NAFTA's investment chapter have missed an important and surprising development: Although the treaty's text shares a philosophical affinity with civil and political rights, its application has revealed an astonishing level of support for economic and social rights (ESCRs) in North America. Professor Brower examines the practical implications of this development both for the presentation of claims in investor-state arbitration and for the better integration of ESCRs into the mainstream of international law.


Election Monitoring: The International Legal Setting, Gregory H. Fox Jan 2000

Election Monitoring: The International Legal Setting, Gregory H. Fox

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Governmental Illegitimacy Revisited: "Pro-Democratic" Armed Intervention In The Post-Bipolar World, Brad R. Roth Jan 1993

Governmental Illegitimacy Revisited: "Pro-Democratic" Armed Intervention In The Post-Bipolar World, Brad R. Roth

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.