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Human Rights Treaties In State Courts: The International Prospects Of State Constitutionalism After Medellin, Johanna Kalb
Human Rights Treaties In State Courts: The International Prospects Of State Constitutionalism After Medellin, Johanna Kalb
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The Persistence Of Dualism In Human Rights Treaty Implementation, Johanna Kalb
The Persistence Of Dualism In Human Rights Treaty Implementation, Johanna Kalb
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Protecting Women's Human Rights: A Case Study In The Philippines, Tamar Ezer
Protecting Women's Human Rights: A Case Study In The Philippines, Tamar Ezer
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Notes In Defense Of The Iraq Constitution, Haider Ala Hamoudi
Notes In Defense Of The Iraq Constitution, Haider Ala Hamoudi
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This paper is a defense of sorts of the Iraqi constitution, arguing that the language used in it was wisely designed to allow some level of flexibility, such that highly divided political forces could find incremental solutions to the deep rooted sources of division that have plagued Iraqi society since its inception. That Iraq has found itself in such dreadful political circumstances since constitutional ratification is therefore not a function of the open ended constitutional bargain, but rather of the failure of Iraqi legal and political elites to make use of the space that the constitution provided them to develop …