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International Law In The Reagan Years: How Much Of An Outlier, John King Gamble Jr.
International Law In The Reagan Years: How Much Of An Outlier, John King Gamble Jr.
Akron Law Review
But is there reason to believe that the attitude and behavior of the Reagan administration towards international law have been unusually hostile? That fundamental question will be addressed in several ways.
First, one component of President Reagan's foreign policy, aid for the Nicaraguan Contras, will be discussed in some detail. That particular policy has produced perhaps the most sharply drawn, sustained conflict with international law. Second, a much briefer account will be provided about two other Reagan administration encounters with international law. Finally, an attempt will be made to provide some historical perspective to the 1981- 1988 period.
Reconciling Cultural Diversity And Free Trade In The Digital Age: A Cultural Analysis Of The International Trade In Content Items, Claire Wright
Reconciling Cultural Diversity And Free Trade In The Digital Age: A Cultural Analysis Of The International Trade In Content Items, Claire Wright
Akron Law Review
This article is the first in a series of three articles by the same author on the subject of the World Trade Organization (WTO) rules on content items, such as movies and music recordings. This first article in the series provides a cultural analysis of the international trade in content items.