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The 1998 Ilo Declaration On Fundamental Principles And Rights At Work: Promoting Labor Law Reforms Through The Ilo As An Alternative To Imposing Coercive Trade Sanctions, Christopher R. Coxson May 1999

The 1998 Ilo Declaration On Fundamental Principles And Rights At Work: Promoting Labor Law Reforms Through The Ilo As An Alternative To Imposing Coercive Trade Sanctions, Christopher R. Coxson

Penn State International Law Review

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Introduction - Denver Journal Of International Law And Policy, Thomas E. Carbonneau Jan 1999

Introduction - Denver Journal Of International Law And Policy, Thomas E. Carbonneau

Journal Articles

The reconciliation of national law with a transborder standard is at the heart of the European enterprise to create an integrated legal process. Such reconciliation is also necessary to establish a unified political community with common core values. The various cases that are analyzed in this issue address critical questions of law and policy, and demonstrate the court’s progress in elaborating a communitarian practice in the various subject areas.

In the cases that are studied, the ECJ rendered preliminary rulings on previously unresolved issues of Community law. The ECJ has the power under Article 177 ofthe EC Treaty to issue …


Volume 17 - Number 2: Table Of Contents Jan 1999

Volume 17 - Number 2: Table Of Contents

Penn State International Law Review

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The Basis Of International Law: Why Nations Observe, Jianming Shen Jan 1999

The Basis Of International Law: Why Nations Observe, Jianming Shen

Penn State International Law Review

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Implications Of A Palestinian State For Israeli Security And Nuclear War: A Jurisprudential Assessment, Louis Rene Beres Jan 1999

Implications Of A Palestinian State For Israeli Security And Nuclear War: A Jurisprudential Assessment, Louis Rene Beres

Penn State International Law Review

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