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United States: Federal Reserve System Rules Concerning International Banking Facilities: Introductory Note, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
United States: Federal Reserve System Rules Concerning International Banking Facilities: Introductory Note, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
No abstract provided.
The Filártiga Case And International Torture Remedies, James George
The Filártiga Case And International Torture Remedies, James George
James P. George
No abstract provided.
An American Researcher's Guide To European Communities Law And Legal Literature, Timothy Kearley
An American Researcher's Guide To European Communities Law And Legal Literature, Timothy Kearley
Timothy G. Kearley
The article provides American researchers who need information on European Communities' law with a basic reference tool to which they can turn to find out where, how, or whether a piece of information they need can be obtained.
Trends: The Decision To Block Iranian Assets--Reexamined, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein, Edward Gordon
Trends: The Decision To Block Iranian Assets--Reexamined, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein, Edward Gordon
Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Cooperative Efforts In International Banking Regulation, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Introduction To Cooperative Efforts In International Banking Regulation, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
No abstract provided.
Thirty-Fifth Session Of The Sub-Commission Of Protection Of Minorities, Connie De La Vega, Ellen E. Lutz
Thirty-Fifth Session Of The Sub-Commission Of Protection Of Minorities, Connie De La Vega, Ellen E. Lutz
Connie de la Vega
This article provides a brief synopsis of the 35th Session of the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, which took place in Geneva, August 16 - September 10, 1982. At the 35th Session there were advances in several areas, particularly regarding the setting of international standards and the improvement of information-gathering procedures. Also promising for the promotion and protection of human rights was that the Working Group on Indigenous Peoples were allowed to present information to the Sub-Commission. At the same time, several dangerous precedents were set which appeared to make it more difficult for non-governmental organizations …