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Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

1983

International law

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Book Review: The New Nationalism And The Use Of Common Spaces: Issues In Marine Pollution And The Exploitation Of Antartica Jan 1983

Book Review: The New Nationalism And The Use Of Common Spaces: Issues In Marine Pollution And The Exploitation Of Antartica

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

As attention focuses upon the Antartic continent and other common international spaces as possible targets for development, decisionmakers mut be sensitive to the myriad, complex problems involved with such development. The development of Antartica, the subject of this study, must be attempted only after careful though and must progress incrementally. Two tensions, however, operate to distract us from studied development. They are resource scarcity and growing nationalism.


Investing In Nigeria - The Law, Good Intentions, Illusion And Substance, Richard J. Faletti Jan 1983

Investing In Nigeria - The Law, Good Intentions, Illusion And Substance, Richard J. Faletti

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

The Journal has expressed concern whether the New Year's Eve coup d'etat in Nigeria may not have made obsolete the contents of this article. The mechanical workings of government in Nigeria are handled by a massive civil service bureaucracy. A new government will replace ministers and possibly permanent secretaries, but it will go no further. Many of the procedures, regulations and laws discussed within were put in place by the previous military government prior to 1979, were continued by the elected government, and will not be terminated by the new military government. I am convinced that bureaucratic life will go …