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American Lawyers And International Competence, Charlotte Ku, Christopher J. Borgen
American Lawyers And International Competence, Charlotte Ku, Christopher J. Borgen
Charlotte Ku
Just over ten years ago, Germans tore down a wall that divided their country and the whole of Europe. Stepping through the hole in the Berlin Wall, they took the first steps towards the reunification of West and East Germany and the end of the Cold War. Today another wall is being torn down—that between purely domestic law and international law. Companies are engaged in international trade at ever increasing rates. Environmental degradation has proved to be a global problem that cannot be solved with uncoordinated local measures. Individuals worldwide are pressing their governments for the recognition of a common …
Bridging The International Law-International Relations Divide: Taking Stock Of Progress, Adam C. Irish, Charlotte Ku, Paul F. Diehl
Bridging The International Law-International Relations Divide: Taking Stock Of Progress, Adam C. Irish, Charlotte Ku, Paul F. Diehl
Charlotte Ku
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Introduction To Transnational Law: What Is It - How Does It Differ From International Law And Comparative Law, Charlotte Ku
Introduction To Transnational Law: What Is It - How Does It Differ From International Law And Comparative Law, Charlotte Ku
Charlotte Ku
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The Archipelagic States Concept And Regional Stability In Southeast Asia, Charlotte Ku
The Archipelagic States Concept And Regional Stability In Southeast Asia, Charlotte Ku
Charlotte Ku
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