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United States V. Louisiana, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1984

United States V. Louisiana, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

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The Kahan Report: Justice Denied, Linda A. Malone Jan 1984

The Kahan Report: Justice Denied, Linda A. Malone

Popular Media

No abstract provided.


Beyond Balancing: International Law Restraints On The Reach Of National Laws, David J. Gerber Jan 1984

Beyond Balancing: International Law Restraints On The Reach Of National Laws, David J. Gerber

All Faculty Scholarship

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Expropriation In The Energy Industry: Canada's Crown Share Provision As A Violation Of International Law, Diane Orentlicher Jan 1984

Expropriation In The Energy Industry: Canada's Crown Share Provision As A Violation Of International Law, Diane Orentlicher

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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The Juridical Status Of The Gulf Of Taranto: A Brief Reply, Gayl S. Westerman Jan 1984

The Juridical Status Of The Gulf Of Taranto: A Brief Reply, Gayl S. Westerman

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

The special problem of identifying the juridical nature of coastal indentations is but one aspect of a more fundamental problem: the need to accommodate the legitimate exclusive interests of coastal states in maximizing wealth, power, and national security with the inclusive interests of the community of states in maximizing freedom of the seas. Throughout historical cycles of mares liberum and clausum, this fundamental accommodation has remained the central focus of the international law of the sea. Even today, after thoroughgoing codification efforts in 1958 and 1982: the legal regime of the oceans remains in transition.


Human Rights In The Middle East, Linda A. Malone Jan 1984

Human Rights In The Middle East, Linda A. Malone

Faculty Publications

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