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Full-Text Articles in Law
Aiding The Transformation Of Economies: Is The Fund's Conditionality Appropriate To The Task?, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Aiding The Transformation Of Economies: Is The Fund's Conditionality Appropriate To The Task?, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
No abstract provided.
Reexamining Decisions-Making Processes In International Environmental Law, David A. Wirth
Reexamining Decisions-Making Processes In International Environmental Law, David A. Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
Article 2(7) Revisited: The Post-Cold War Security Council, Ruth Gordon
Article 2(7) Revisited: The Post-Cold War Security Council, Ruth Gordon
Ruth Gordon
No abstract provided.
Member Of Association Of American Law Schools, Frank Garcia
Member Of Association Of American Law Schools, Frank Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
Association of American Law Schools, 1994 – present. Special Committee on International Objectives, 2010-present.
Member Of American Society Of International Law, Frank Garcia
Member Of American Society Of International Law, Frank Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
No abstract provided.
Charting Global Responsibilities: Legal Philosophy And Human Rights
Charting Global Responsibilities: Legal Philosophy And Human Rights
kjackson@fordham.edu
No abstract provided.
Människorätt Och Metodik, Ulf Linderfalk
Icsid Reports: Reports Of Cases Decided Under The Convention On The Settlement Of Investment Disputes Between States And Nationals Of Other States, 1965, Rosemary Rayfuse (Ed.)
Icsid Reports: Reports Of Cases Decided Under The Convention On The Settlement Of Investment Disputes Between States And Nationals Of Other States, 1965, Rosemary Rayfuse (Ed.)
Rosemary Rayfuse
The World Bank Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes entered into force in 1965. An international dispute settlement system which is of great and growing importance, its reports have been published haphazardly in various periodicals, but are presented in these volumes in consolidated form for the first time, together with materials related to the ICSID cases from national courts around the world. All the decisions are presented in English with summaries, and are translated from other languages where necessary. This second volume contains materials relating to proceedings from 1983 to 1991, and is fully indexed.
The Right To Equal Education: Merely A Guiding Principle Or Customary International Legal Right?, Connie De La Vega
The Right To Equal Education: Merely A Guiding Principle Or Customary International Legal Right?, Connie De La Vega
Connie de la Vega
In San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, 411 U.S. 1 (1973), the United States Supreme Court held that wealth discrimination was not illegal discrimination and that the right to be educated was not a fundamental constitutional right. This article contends that international human rights law provides broad authority for a right to equal opportunity to education and is a useful tool for those seeking to develop theories that that right exists under either the state or federal constitutions. This article provides a brief introduction to those cases in which courts have been asked to look at international human rights …
Protecting Economic, Social And Cultural Rights, Connie De La Vega
Protecting Economic, Social And Cultural Rights, Connie De La Vega
Connie de la Vega
This article reviews the international human rights standards relevant to protecting and promoting economic, social, and cultural rights in the United States, focusing particularly on those norms that would assist advocates of welfare and education rights. It discusses three ways in which these norms can be used in litigation before federal and state courts in the United States and argues that, in order to make more effective use of these standards, parties should raise the standards themselves, and not rely solely on amici curiae briefs or on courts' raising the standards sua sponte. This article also asserts that civil rights …
Prometheus Born: The High Middle Ages And The Relationship Between Law And Economic Conduct, David J. Gerber
Prometheus Born: The High Middle Ages And The Relationship Between Law And Economic Conduct, David J. Gerber
David J. Gerber
No abstract provided.
Developing Countries In The International Trade Order, Bartram Brown
Developing Countries In The International Trade Order, Bartram Brown
Bartram Brown
No abstract provided.
The United States And The World Bank: Constructive Reformer Or Fly In The Functional Ointment?, David A. Wirth
The United States And The World Bank: Constructive Reformer Or Fly In The Functional Ointment?, David A. Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
Treaty Law: A Primer For Human Rights Lawyers, Perry S. Bechky
Treaty Law: A Primer For Human Rights Lawyers, Perry S. Bechky
Perry S. Bechky
This short article introduces the law of treaties to domestic lawyers handling civil liberties cases.
State Succession To Debts And Assets: The Modern Law And Policy, Paul R. Williams, Jennifer Harris
State Succession To Debts And Assets: The Modern Law And Policy, Paul R. Williams, Jennifer Harris
Paul Williams
When a state dissolves, or when territorial entities of a state break away and become independent states, those states and other members of the international community are faced with a host of legal questions concerning the continuation of the predecessor state’s treaty obligations, succession to the predecessor state’s membership in various international organizations, an the allocation of its debts and assets. This article addresses the legal rules governing the allocation of debts and assets among successor states, and in particular the role of the creditor states in formulating that allocation.
Sensibility At Nuremberg: A Review Essay On Telford Taylor's The Anatomy Of The Nuremburg Trials, Kenneth Anderson
Sensibility At Nuremberg: A Review Essay On Telford Taylor's The Anatomy Of The Nuremburg Trials, Kenneth Anderson
Kenneth Anderson
United Nations Intervention In Internal Conflicts: Iraq, Somalia, And Beyond, Ruth Gordon
United Nations Intervention In Internal Conflicts: Iraq, Somalia, And Beyond, Ruth Gordon
Ruth Gordon
No abstract provided.