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Full-Text Articles in Law
Copyright And Feminism In Digital Media, Dan L. Burk
Copyright And Feminism In Digital Media, Dan L. Burk
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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Fair Use And The Fairer Sex: Gender, Feminism, And Copyright Law, Ann Bartow
Fair Use And The Fairer Sex: Gender, Feminism, And Copyright Law, Ann Bartow
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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Feminist Interpretations Of Intellectual Property, Debora Halbert
Feminist Interpretations Of Intellectual Property, Debora Halbert
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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Remarks By An Idealist On The Realism Of 'The Limits Of International Law', Kenneth Anderson
Remarks By An Idealist On The Realism Of 'The Limits Of International Law', Kenneth Anderson
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
This paper is a response to Jack L. Goldsmith and Eric A. Posner, 'The Limits of International Law' (Oxford 2005), part of a symposium on the book held at the University of Georgia Law School in October 2005. The review views 'The Limits of International Law' sympathetically, and focuses on the intersection between traditional and new methodologies of international law scholarship, on the one hand, and the substantive political commitments that differing international law scholars hold, on the other. The paper notes that some in the symposium claim that the problem with 'The Limits of International Law' is that it …
Domestic Violence In The Haitian Culture And The American Legal Response: Fanm Ayisyen Ki Gen Kouraj, Mary Clark
Domestic Violence In The Haitian Culture And The American Legal Response: Fanm Ayisyen Ki Gen Kouraj, Mary Clark
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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The "War On Terror" And The Erosion Of The Rule Of Law: The U.S. Hearings Of The Icj Eminent Jurist Panel, Mark W. Vorkink, Erin M. Scheick
The "War On Terror" And The Erosion Of The Rule Of Law: The U.S. Hearings Of The Icj Eminent Jurist Panel, Mark W. Vorkink, Erin M. Scheick
Human Rights Brief
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