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Guatemala's Feared Emp Is Gone, Ladb Staff
President Duarte Fires Minister, Ladb Staff
Key Criminal Charges In Pemex Campaign-Finance Scandal Droopped, Ladb Staff
Key Criminal Charges In Pemex Campaign-Finance Scandal Droopped, Ladb Staff
SourceMex
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Region Follows Spanish Lead, Ladb Staff
Little Progress In Cafta, Ladb Staff
International Labor Day In Latin America, Guest Author
Textile Manufacturers Protest Failure To Control Illegal Imports From China, Ladb Staff
Textile Manufacturers Protest Failure To Control Illegal Imports From China, Ladb Staff
SourceMex
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Authorities Arrest Osiel Cardenas, Leader Of Gulf Cartel, Ladb Staff
Authorities Arrest Osiel Cardenas, Leader Of Gulf Cartel, Ladb Staff
SourceMex
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Guatemala Decertified, Ladb Staff
Attorney General Disbands Federal Drug Agency, Cites Widespread Corruption, Ladb Staff
Attorney General Disbands Federal Drug Agency, Cites Widespread Corruption, Ladb Staff
SourceMex
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Guatemala: Administration Under Fire, Ladb Staff
Guatemala's President Defends His Record, Ladb Staff
The Dynamic Of Institutional Discrepancies And Growing Contradiction Within The International Economic Order, Chantal Thomas
The Dynamic Of Institutional Discrepancies And Growing Contradiction Within The International Economic Order, Chantal Thomas
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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The New Imperialism: Violence, Norms, And The "Rule Of Law", Rosa Ehrenreich Brooks
The New Imperialism: Violence, Norms, And The "Rule Of Law", Rosa Ehrenreich Brooks
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
The goal of this Article is to participate in the challenging project of carving out a new area of study in the place where international law, comparative law, and domestic law intersect. In this Article, I use the story of flawed rule-of-law assistance efforts to demonstrate the importance of this inquiry. I take as a basic premise that there are many situations in which it is justifiable and beneficial for the U.S. and other actors to seek to promote human rights and the rule of law abroad, and that at times even military interventions are a necessary and justifiable part …