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Cuban Law & Legal Research: A Snapshot During The Deshielo: A Handout Prepared To Accompany Program D4, American Association Of Law Libraries Annual Meeting & Conference, Austin, Texas, July 17, 2017, Julienne Grant, Marisol Floren-Romero
Cuban Law & Legal Research: A Snapshot During The Deshielo: A Handout Prepared To Accompany Program D4, American Association Of Law Libraries Annual Meeting & Conference, Austin, Texas, July 17, 2017, Julienne Grant, Marisol Floren-Romero
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Researching Cuban law poses numerous challenges for U.S. researchers. These challenges run the gamut from an inadequate understanding of Cuban sources of law, to unwieldy government websites. This guide addresses those challenges head on by providing a snapshot of Cuban law and an assessment of Cuban legal resources. The guide served as a handout to accompany the program, “Cuban Law and Legal Research: A Snapshot During the Deshielo,” presented at the American Association of Law Libraries’ Annual Meeting & Conference on July 17, 2017, in Austin, Texas.
Unravelling Power Dynamics In Organizations: An Accountability Framework For Crimes Triggered By Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems, Tetyana Krupiy
Unravelling Power Dynamics In Organizations: An Accountability Framework For Crimes Triggered By Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems, Tetyana Krupiy
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
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The Protection Of Cultural Heritage By International Law In Armed Conflict, Waseem Ahmad Qureshi
The Protection Of Cultural Heritage By International Law In Armed Conflict, Waseem Ahmad Qureshi
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
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United Nations Peacekeepers: Unchecked And Unaccountable, Benjamin Horwitz
United Nations Peacekeepers: Unchecked And Unaccountable, Benjamin Horwitz
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
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The Hybrid Court Of South Sudan: Progress Towards Establishment And Sustainable Peace, Elizabeth Watchowski
The Hybrid Court Of South Sudan: Progress Towards Establishment And Sustainable Peace, Elizabeth Watchowski
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
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Henry J. Richardson Iii: The Father Of Black Traditions Of International Law, James T. Gathii
Henry J. Richardson Iii: The Father Of Black Traditions Of International Law, James T. Gathii
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Regime Shifting Of Ip Law Making And Enforcement From The Wto To The International Investment Regime, James T. Gathii, Cynthia M. Ho
Regime Shifting Of Ip Law Making And Enforcement From The Wto To The International Investment Regime, James T. Gathii, Cynthia M. Ho
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Table Of Contents, Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
Table Of Contents, Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
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