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Full-Text Articles in International Law
Recollections Of The 1952 International North Pacific Fisheries Convention: The Decline Of The Principle Of Abstention, Shigeru Oda
San Diego International Law Journal
Having recently completed twenty-seven years on the bench of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, I have just returned to Sendai, Japan, my home town. Please permit me therefore to offer some personal recollections of the time fifty years ago when, as a graduate law student from occupied Japan traveling on a passport issued by General MacArthur, Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers in Japan, I began preparation of my doctoral dissertation at Yale Law School.
The 1953 International North Pacific Fisheries Convention: Half-Century Anniversary Of A New Department In Ocean Law, Harry N. Scheiber
The 1953 International North Pacific Fisheries Convention: Half-Century Anniversary Of A New Department In Ocean Law, Harry N. Scheiber
San Diego International Law Journal
In the broadest historical perspective, the Convention laid the groundwork for the modern-day norm of multi-lateralist style and structure for sustainable management of ocean resources. It is fitting, then, that a conference bringing together experts on ocean law and policy from many countries would have gathered in 2003 at the University of California, Berkeley to consider the current-day initiatives in multilateralism and, at the same time, to recall their origins and precursors starting with the International North Pacific Fisheries Convention.
“Ua Koe Ke Kuleana O Na Kanaka” (Reserving The Rights Of Native Tenants): Integrating Kuleana Rights And Land Trust Priorities In Hawai`I, Jocelyn B. Garovoy
“Ua Koe Ke Kuleana O Na Kanaka” (Reserving The Rights Of Native Tenants): Integrating Kuleana Rights And Land Trust Priorities In Hawai`I, Jocelyn B. Garovoy
ExpressO
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Assessing The Options For Designing A Mandatory U.S. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program, Robert R. Nordhaus, Kyle W. Danish
Assessing The Options For Designing A Mandatory U.S. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program, Robert R. Nordhaus, Kyle W. Danish
ExpressO
The United States faces growing pressure – both from domestic and international sources – to adopt a mandatory greenhouse gas reduction program to address the risk of global climate change. If policy-makers decide to establish such a program, they could end up creating an environmental regulatory regime of potentially unprecedented scope and impacts. A domestic greenhouse gas program could break ground in other ways too. Many policy-makers are considering innovative market-based approaches to regulation, including a multi-billion dollar economy-wide “cap-and-trade” program. In this paper, we: (1) set forth criteria for evaluating program options; (2) analyze the leading design options and …
Partnerships With Monarchs: Univeiling And Re-Examining The Pattern Of "Third World" Economic Development In The Petroleum And Energy Sector, Diane M. Bales
Partnerships With Monarchs: Univeiling And Re-Examining The Pattern Of "Third World" Economic Development In The Petroleum And Energy Sector, Diane M. Bales
ExpressO
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Fighting Black Market And Oily Water: The Department Of Justice's National Initiatives To Combat Transnational Environmental Crime, Jim Rubin, Shata Stucky
Fighting Black Market And Oily Water: The Department Of Justice's National Initiatives To Combat Transnational Environmental Crime, Jim Rubin, Shata Stucky
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Indigenous Peoples' Free Prior And Informed Consent In The Inter-American Human Rights System, Alex Page
Indigenous Peoples' Free Prior And Informed Consent In The Inter-American Human Rights System, Alex Page
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Summary Of Opening Remarks, Daniel Magraw
Summary Of Opening Remarks, Daniel Magraw
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Balancing Indigenous Rights And A State's Right To Develop In Latin America: The Inter-American Rights Regime And Ilo Convention 169, David C. Baluarte
Balancing Indigenous Rights And A State's Right To Develop In Latin America: The Inter-American Rights Regime And Ilo Convention 169, David C. Baluarte
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Prior Informed Consent In The Convention On Biological Diversity-Bonn Guidelines: National Implementation In Colombia, Adriana Casas
Prior Informed Consent In The Convention On Biological Diversity-Bonn Guidelines: National Implementation In Colombia, Adriana Casas
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
National Implementation Of The International Prior Informed Consent Procedures Concerning Hazardous Chemicals And Wastes, Masa Nagai
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Perceived Challenges To Recognition On Prior And Informed Consent Of Indigenous Peoples And Other Local Communities: The Experiences Of The Inter-American Development Bank, Anne Deruyttere
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Indigenous People's Right To Free, Prior And Informed Consent And The World Bank's Extractive Industries Review, Fergus Mackay
Indigenous People's Right To Free, Prior And Informed Consent And The World Bank's Extractive Industries Review, Fergus Mackay
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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Free, Prior And Informed Consent And The World Bank Group, Robert Goodland
Free, Prior And Informed Consent And The World Bank Group, Robert Goodland
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
International Human Rights And Indigenous Peoples: The Move Toward The Multicultural State, S. James Anaya
International Human Rights And Indigenous Peoples: The Move Toward The Multicultural State, S. James Anaya
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