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Did Decide Or Should Have Decided: Issue Exhaustion And The Veterans Benefits Appeals Process , Gary E. O'Connor
Did Decide Or Should Have Decided: Issue Exhaustion And The Veterans Benefits Appeals Process , Gary E. O'Connor
American University Law Review
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Guest Editor's Introduction To The Symposium: War And The United States Military, Kenneth Anderson
Guest Editor's Introduction To The Symposium: War And The United States Military, Kenneth Anderson
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Millennia come and millennia go, and the fact of war remains unchanged. People still fight for territory, the land of their fathers, Lebensraum, control of the seas, gold, silver and diamonds, oil, water, pillage and the spoils of war, resources of all kinds, the glorification of leaders, gods of many faiths, politics, ideology, conquest, the establishment, peace and stability of empires, the right to be left alone, and sometimes, so we are told, justice, resistance to aggression, and the preservation of peace. Measured in millennial time, very little about war has changed, and, further, nothing distinguished the passage from 1999 …
The Norm Of Justice And The Negotiation Of The Rambouillet/Paris Peace Accords, Paul Williams
The Norm Of Justice And The Negotiation Of The Rambouillet/Paris Peace Accords, Paul Williams
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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European Court Of Human Rights Overturns British Ban On Gays In Military, Richard Kamm
European Court Of Human Rights Overturns British Ban On Gays In Military, Richard Kamm
Human Rights Brief
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