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Sustainable Development And Postmodern International Law: Greener Globalization?, Barbara Stark
Sustainable Development And Postmodern International Law: Greener Globalization?, Barbara Stark
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
What Hope For The Future?: Learning The Lessons Of The Past, David Held
What Hope For The Future?: Learning The Lessons Of The Past, David Held
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Globalization Of Antitrust Enforcement: Governance Issues And Legal Responses, Lucio Lanucara
The Globalization Of Antitrust Enforcement: Governance Issues And Legal Responses, Lucio Lanucara
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Sec's Role In The Global Era: How The Sec Will Protect U.S. Investors In Foreign Markets, Derek W. Kaczmarek
The Sec's Role In The Global Era: How The Sec Will Protect U.S. Investors In Foreign Markets, Derek W. Kaczmarek
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
What Globalization Means For Ecotourism: Managing Globalization's Impacts On Ecotourism In Developing Countries, Alexander C. O'Neill
What Globalization Means For Ecotourism: Managing Globalization's Impacts On Ecotourism In Developing Countries, Alexander C. O'Neill
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Prospects For A "World (Internal) Law"?: Legal Development In A Changing International System, Jost Delbruck
Prospects For A "World (Internal) Law"?: Legal Development In A Changing International System, Jost Delbruck
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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Alternatives For Non-U.S. Attorneys In The United States, Farzad Damania
Alternatives For Non-U.S. Attorneys In The United States, Farzad Damania
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
With globalization there has been a visible growth in the international trade of legal services.
Terrorism And Globalization: An International Perspective, Linda Lim
Terrorism And Globalization: An International Perspective, Linda Lim
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Terrorism has little or nothing to do with globalization, just as it has little or nothing to do with Islam. Most of the many varieties of terrorism that afflict and have long afflicted the world are responses not to global phenomena, but to intensely local ones. Examples include particularly ethnic, nationalist, and religious fault lines such as violence by Catholics and Protestants in Ireland; Basques in Spain; the Hindu Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka; Kashmiris, Sikhs, and Hindu nationalists in India; the Aum cult in Japan; and Uighurs in Xinjiang, China.
The terrorists who attacked the World Trade Center on …