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A Polarizing Dilemma: Assessing Potential Regulatory Gap-Filling Measures For Arctic And Antarctic Marine Genetic Resource Access And Benefit Sharing, Pamela L. Schoenberg Apr 2009

A Polarizing Dilemma: Assessing Potential Regulatory Gap-Filling Measures For Arctic And Antarctic Marine Genetic Resource Access And Benefit Sharing, Pamela L. Schoenberg

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Seduction Of The Appellate Body: Shrimp/Sea Turtle I And Ii And The Proper Role Of States In Wto Governance, J. Patrick Kelly Jan 2005

The Seduction Of The Appellate Body: Shrimp/Sea Turtle I And Ii And The Proper Role Of States In Wto Governance, J. Patrick Kelly

Cornell International Law Journal

The Article, proposes new interpretations of GATT Article XX to minimize the harmful effects of recent WTO jurisprudence that threaten to undermine the goals of the trading system and diminish the role of states in policymaking. In the Shrimp/Turtle cases the WTO's Appellate Body ("AB") utilized an "evolutionary" methodology to interpret the conservation of "exhaustible natural resources" exception in Article XX(g) to permit the unilateral regulation by one country of how goods are produced ("PPMs") in other countries. Such an expansive approach to interpretation permits wealthy nations with large markets to unilaterally impose their preferred environmental policies, and presumably other …


Promoting Competition In The Telecommunications Markets: Why The Fcc Should Adopt A Less Stringent Approach To Its Review Of Section 271 Applications , Eric M. Swedenburg Jul 1999

Promoting Competition In The Telecommunications Markets: Why The Fcc Should Adopt A Less Stringent Approach To Its Review Of Section 271 Applications , Eric M. Swedenburg

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protecting Endangered Species Without Regulating Private Landowners: The Case Of Endangered Plants, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski Oct 1998

Protecting Endangered Species Without Regulating Private Landowners: The Case Of Endangered Plants, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Endangered Species Act And Private Property: A Matter Of Timing And Location, J. B. Ruhl Oct 1998

Endangered Species Act And Private Property: A Matter Of Timing And Location, J. B. Ruhl

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Contending With Culture: An Analysis Of The Female Genital Mutilation Act Of 1996, Erika Sussman Apr 1998

Contending With Culture: An Analysis Of The Female Genital Mutilation Act Of 1996, Erika Sussman

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


An Operational Approach To International Refugee Protection, Pierre Bertrand Jul 1993

An Operational Approach To International Refugee Protection, Pierre Bertrand

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Strategies For A Resistant World: Human Rights Initiatives And The Need For Alternatives To Refugee Interdiction, David A. Martin Jul 1993

Strategies For A Resistant World: Human Rights Initiatives And The Need For Alternatives To Refugee Interdiction, David A. Martin

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Gatt And The Environment In Conflict: The Tuna-Dolphin Dispute And The Quest For An International Conservation Strategy, Thomas E. Skilton Apr 1993

Gatt And The Environment In Conflict: The Tuna-Dolphin Dispute And The Quest For An International Conservation Strategy, Thomas E. Skilton

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Ethnic Conflict In Fiji And International Human Rights Law, Ved P. Nanda Jul 1992

Ethnic Conflict In Fiji And International Human Rights Law, Ved P. Nanda

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.