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Opening Speech, Claudio Grossman
Opening Speech, Claudio Grossman
American University International Law Review
Good morning and good afternoon, depending on your time zone. It is a great pleasure to introduce this conference on “Sea Level Rise and International Law: Assessing its Impacts on the Americas.” Sea level rise is a pressing global challenge that could generate catastrophic effects, including in the Americas, which are surrounded by four oceans: the Arctic, the Antarctic, the Atlantic, and the Pacific. Several of the countries in the Region could suffer disproportionately from the consequences of this serious phenomenon. The implications for States and people all over the world are devastating, making rising sea levels a matter of …
The Art Of International Law, Hilary Charlesworth
The Art Of International Law, Hilary Charlesworth
American University International Law Review
International lawyers study international law primarily through its written texts—treaties, official documents, judgments, and scholarly works. Critical to being an international lawyer, it seems, is access to the written word, whether in hard copy or online. Indeed, as Jesse Hohmann observes, “the production of text can come to feel like the very purpose of international law.”
Enchanted By The Tools? An Enlightenment Perspective, Martti Koskenniemi
Enchanted By The Tools? An Enlightenment Perspective, Martti Koskenniemi
American University International Law Review
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Political Genocide In Latin America: The Need For Reconsidering The Current Internationally Accepted Definition Of Genocide In Light Of Spanish And Latin American Jurisprudence , Howard Shneider
American University International Law Review
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La Responsabilidad Penal Del Individuo Por El Crimen De "Limpieza Étnica" En La Jurisprudencia Internacional, Emiliano Buis
La Responsabilidad Penal Del Individuo Por El Crimen De "Limpieza Étnica" En La Jurisprudencia Internacional, Emiliano Buis
American University International Law Review
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