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North American Trade - The Current Status Of North American Trade, Chios Carmody, M. Jean Anderson, Richard O. Cunningham, J. Michael Robinson Jan 2010

North American Trade - The Current Status Of North American Trade, Chios Carmody, M. Jean Anderson, Richard O. Cunningham, J. Michael Robinson

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


North American Economic Relationship From The Canada-United States Auto Pact To The Security And Prosperity Partnership: Public Perceptions And Economic Realities, Daniel Kolundzic, Birgit Matthiesen, Paul Storer, Nikita Nanos Jan 2010

North American Economic Relationship From The Canada-United States Auto Pact To The Security And Prosperity Partnership: Public Perceptions And Economic Realities, Daniel Kolundzic, Birgit Matthiesen, Paul Storer, Nikita Nanos

Canada-United States Law Journal

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Limits To The Independent Anti-Corruption Commission Model Of Corruption Reform: Lessons From Indonesia, Leslie Gielow Jacobs, Benjamin B. Wagner Jan 2007

Limits To The Independent Anti-Corruption Commission Model Of Corruption Reform: Lessons From Indonesia, Leslie Gielow Jacobs, Benjamin B. Wagner

Global Business & Development Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Hubungan Indonesia-Malaysia: Memerlukan Perspektif Dan Kebijakan Baru?, Zainuddin Djafar Apr 2006

Hubungan Indonesia-Malaysia: Memerlukan Perspektif Dan Kebijakan Baru?, Zainuddin Djafar

Indonesian Journal of International Law

The relationship between Indonesia-Malaysia in 2005 and 2006 id quite problematic concerning three main issues: illegal migrant, illegal logging, and Ambalat’s dispute. Historically, there were disputes which broke up the relationship between the two countries in 1963 until 1966. Forty years later (1996-2006), three main issues occured, which have no correlation with formerly disputes. Those issues have become significant after Indonesia entered multidimensional crisis in 1997-1999 and the effects remain. At the other side, Malaysia has reached rapid growth in economic, business, manufacture, and financial in the last past seven years. These two realities of circumstances have become Indonesia and …


Year In Review: The International Environment Community Celebrates A Series Of Successes But Laments The One That Got Away, Ronald C. Smith, Tikkun A. S. Gottschalk, Jeff Timmerman, Jennifer Ringsmuth Jan 2004

Year In Review: The International Environment Community Celebrates A Series Of Successes But Laments The One That Got Away, Ronald C. Smith, Tikkun A. S. Gottschalk, Jeff Timmerman, Jennifer Ringsmuth

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy

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What Globalization Means For Ecotourism: Managing Globalization's Impacts On Ecotourism In Developing Countries, Alexander C. O'Neill Apr 2002

What Globalization Means For Ecotourism: Managing Globalization's Impacts On Ecotourism In Developing Countries, Alexander C. O'Neill

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

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Treaty Congestion In International Environmental Law: The Need For Greater International Coordination, Bethany Lukitsch Hicks Jan 1999

Treaty Congestion In International Environmental Law: The Need For Greater International Coordination, Bethany Lukitsch Hicks

University of Richmond Law Review

The number of multilateral environmental agreements in the international community has proliferated greatly since the 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment held in Stockholm, Sweden. When the conference was held in 1972, there were approximately three dozen multilateral environmental agreements in existence. In 1989, the United Nations' Environmental Programme (UNEP) Register of Environmental Agreements listed a total of 139 treaties. Today, there are more than 900 international legal instruments, including treaties and binding or non-binding agreements that "are either focused on [the] environment or contain one or more important provisions concerned with the environment." This growth and success …


Deforestation In Cambodia And Malaysia: The Case For An International Legal Solution, Heather A. Wolf Mar 1996

Deforestation In Cambodia And Malaysia: The Case For An International Legal Solution, Heather A. Wolf

Washington International Law Journal

The logging of tropical timber for the export market is the primary cause of deforestation in Southeast Asia. The problem of controlling the tropical timber trade has been addressed on both the national and international level. The existing legal mechanisms, however, have proven to be inadequate. A new multilateral agreement based on the import and export permit system of the Basel Agreement is necessary to control the timber trade and to aid in halting deforestation.