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Full-Text Articles in International Law
On War And Justice, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
On War And Justice, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
Faculty Publications and Presentations
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Legal Foundations And Institutional Framework Of The Monetary Union In Europe And In The United States, Johan Van Den Cruijce
Legal Foundations And Institutional Framework Of The Monetary Union In Europe And In The United States, Johan Van Den Cruijce
LLM Theses and Essays
An economic and monetary union (EMU) is an area where there is complete freedom of movement of persons, goods, services, and capital. The financial markets in an EMU are completely integrated while the national currencies are conventional and have fixed exchange rates. Ultimately the national currencies may be replaced by a common currency and there will be one monetary policy. The EMU is considered to be the highest form of economic integration. This paper examines two examples of a monetary union; the first part focuses on the blueprint for a European monetary union as laid out in the Treaty on …
On War And Justice, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
The "Constitutionalization" Of The Un Security System, Matthias J. Herdegen
The "Constitutionalization" Of The Un Security System, Matthias J. Herdegen
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The considerable activism displayed by the Security Council over the last years and its dynamic application of the powers under Chapter VII of the UN Charter recently have inspired concern for the institutional balance within the United Nations and the quest for justiciable restraints upon the Council. Such concern underlines a "constitutional" approach to the United Nations framework: the Charter is conceived as a kind of constitution for the community of states with the International Court of Justice as the ultimate guardian of its legality vis-a-vis the Council. Such a "constitutional" approach should be viewed with caution. The scrutiny of …
Rethinking Rawls' Theory Of Liberty And Rights, James W. Nickel
Rethinking Rawls' Theory Of Liberty And Rights, James W. Nickel
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The Scattered Remains Of Sovereign Immunity For Foreign States After Republic Of Argentina V. Weltover,Inc., Sarah K. Schano
The Scattered Remains Of Sovereign Immunity For Foreign States After Republic Of Argentina V. Weltover,Inc., Sarah K. Schano
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The globalization of the United States economy in the latter half of the twentieth century has fostered greater interaction between the United States and foreign states and their instrumentalities. As a result, the likelihood of legal disputes arising between United States entities and foreign states has increased. Traditionally, foreign states have been immune from suit in United States courts. However, the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA), enacted in 1976, specifies instances in which United States courts may deny immunity to foreign states and exercise jurisdiction over them. Under one provision of the FSIA, a foreign state may forfeit its immunity …
Constitutional Law And International Law In The United States Of America, Lung-Chu Chen
Constitutional Law And International Law In The United States Of America, Lung-Chu Chen
Articles & Chapters
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Post-Communist Constitutionalism: A Transitional Perspective., Ruti Teitel
Post-Communist Constitutionalism: A Transitional Perspective., Ruti Teitel
Articles & Chapters
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