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Full-Text Articles in International Law
The Role Of Domestic Courts In The International Legal Order, Richard A. Falk
The Role Of Domestic Courts In The International Legal Order, Richard A. Falk
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Procedural Aspects of International Law
International Claims: A Comparative Study Of American And British Postwar Practice, Richard B. Lillich
International Claims: A Comparative Study Of American And British Postwar Practice, Richard B. Lillich
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Procedural Aspects of International Law
Structuring Impartiality In International Third-Party Lawmaking, Thomas M. Franck
Structuring Impartiality In International Third-Party Lawmaking, Thomas M. Franck
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Procedural Aspects of International Law
Introduction To The Procedural Aspects Of International Law Symposium
Introduction To The Procedural Aspects Of International Law Symposium
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Procedural Aspects of International Law
Nullity And Avoidance In Public International Law: A Preliminary Survey And A Theoretical Orientation, Hans W. Baade
Nullity And Avoidance In Public International Law: A Preliminary Survey And A Theoretical Orientation, Hans W. Baade
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
International Law And The Third World, A. A. Fatouros
International Law And The Third World, A. A. Fatouros
Articles by Maurer Faculty
After a detailed examination of the unique position of the emerging nations, the "third 'world," Professor Fatouros urges that the Western nations should ndertake a change in approach and a reassessment of the objectives of international law since the present situation of international society is so dissimilar to that in which the law evolved. He concludes that special, new rules should be formulated, based on a broad and positive consideration of the urgent need of the emerging nations to develop their natural resources as effectively and as rapidly as possible-a need 'which international law must take into account if it …
Book Review. Cases And Materials On The Law And Institutions Of The Atlantic Area By Eric Stein And Peter Hay, Robert L. Birmingham
Book Review. Cases And Materials On The Law And Institutions Of The Atlantic Area By Eric Stein And Peter Hay, Robert L. Birmingham
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.