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Dual Claim And The Exhaustion Of Local Remedies Rule In International Law, B. O. Iluyomade
Dual Claim And The Exhaustion Of Local Remedies Rule In International Law, B. O. Iluyomade
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Notwithstanding the anomaly of the procedural requirement that local remedies available in the respondent state must be exhausted before there can be diplomatic intervention on behalf of a national, there can be no doubt that the rule serves some very useful purposes and has become generally accepted. This is demonstrated by the significant role the rule now plays in the resolution of issues before the European Commission of Human Rights. Because the rule is often discussed in the context of a complaint of denial of justice, considerable difficulties may be encountered in determining when the rule should be complied with. …
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Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
THE ARAB OIL WEAPON
By Jordan J. Paust & Albert P. Blaustein
Dobbs Ferry, New York: Oceana Publications, 1977. Pp. 370.$27.50.
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ARBITRATION IN SWEDEN
Stockholm: Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, 1977. Pp. 212. $25.00.
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THE DECLINE OF DEMOCRACY IN THE PHILIPPINES
A Report of Missions by William J. Butler, John P. Humphrey, & G.E. Bisson. Geneva: International Commission of Jurists, 1977. Pp. 97. $4.00.
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DE-RECOGNIZING TAIWAN: THE LEGAL PROBLEMS
By Victor H. Li
Washington: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1977.Pp. 48. $1.50.
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EAST-WEST TRADE, A SOURCEBOOK ON THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AND THEIR LEGAL …