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Taiwan's Application To The Gatt: A New Urgency With The Conclusion Of The Uruguay Round, Susanna Chan Oct 1994

Taiwan's Application To The Gatt: A New Urgency With The Conclusion Of The Uruguay Round, Susanna Chan

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


A Proposal To Improve The Treatment Of Women In Asylum Law: Adding A "Gender" Category To The International Definition Of "Refugee", Todd Stewart Schenk Oct 1994

A Proposal To Improve The Treatment Of Women In Asylum Law: Adding A "Gender" Category To The International Definition Of "Refugee", Todd Stewart Schenk

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Human Rights And State Despotism In Kenya: Institutional Problems, Makau Wa Mutua Oct 1994

Human Rights And State Despotism In Kenya: Institutional Problems, Makau Wa Mutua

Other Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Introduction: Migration And Globalization Symposium, Alfred C. Aman Oct 1994

Introduction: Migration And Globalization Symposium, Alfred C. Aman

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


European And U.S. Perspectives On Civic Republicanism, David C. Williams Oct 1994

European And U.S. Perspectives On Civic Republicanism, David C. Williams

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Some Effects Of European Law On English Administrative Law, Yvonne Cripps Oct 1994

Some Effects Of European Law On English Administrative Law, Yvonne Cripps

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

In this article, Dr. Cripps discusses how European law has

affected English law in recent decades, particularly with regard to

the constitutional supremacy enjoyed by the English legislative

branch. She notes the reception by English judges of concepts of

legitimate expectation and proportionality previously recognized in

some European Community nations. Dr. Cripps predicts that the

English bench will be increasingly willing to take European law

into account in their decisionmaking.


A View From The United States - Social, Economic, And Legal Change, The Persistence Of The State, And Immigration Policy In The Coming Century, John Scanlan Oct 1994

A View From The United States - Social, Economic, And Legal Change, The Persistence Of The State, And Immigration Policy In The Coming Century, John Scanlan

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

In this article, Professor Scanlan argues that in spite of recent

trends toward globalism, traditionally composed nation-states,

especially the United States, will continue to exercise localized

control over immigration and receiving nations may pursue

increasingly restrictive policies. The author begins with a history

of recent U.S. and European Union (EU) immigration policies,

positing that State self-interest has always played a central role.

Next, he traces the post-World War II development of the

"international refugee regime" as well as the development of the

European Union's "open"- labor market. Professor Scanlan

predicts that international agencies will become less efficacious for

several reasons, …


Global Migration - Immigration - Multiethnicity: Challenges To The Concept Of The Nation-State, Jost Delbruck Oct 1994

Global Migration - Immigration - Multiethnicity: Challenges To The Concept Of The Nation-State, Jost Delbruck

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Professor Delbriick begins his article by briefly discussing the

history and development of the nation-state, and then examines how

changes in the political and social environment, often international

and cross-cultural in nature, have altered the traditional notion of

the nation-state. He argues that the modern form of the State

should be based on the concept of the "Open Republic, " rather than

on that of the traditional closed, self-centered, and self-reliant

nation-state. Professor Delbriick demands that his concept of an

"Open Republic" first be grounded in the form of a republican

State-a constitutional government involving the democratic

participation of all …


Application Of Ilo Conventions To Hong Kong After 1997, Shin-Ichi Ago Oct 1994

Application Of Ilo Conventions To Hong Kong After 1997, Shin-Ichi Ago

Dalhousie Law Journal

On July 1, 1997, Hong Kong will be returned by Britain to China. The date, established by the Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984' is quickly approaching. The economic and political consequences of repossession by China are certainly of vital importance to the people of Hong Kong but the effect of various international legal obligations after 1997 is also a significant issue. In accordance with the Joint Declaration, a Sino-British Joint Liaison Group was established to address this issue.' It was charged with considering what action should be taken by the British and the Chinese governments to ensure the continued application …


Getting To Know The General: American Conceits About The Rule Of Law, Kenneth Anderson Sep 1994

Getting To Know The General: American Conceits About The Rule Of Law, Kenneth Anderson

Book Reviews

This essay reviews a book about General Manuel Noriega, the Panamanian strongman toppled by the Bush Sr. administration in 1989; Noriega was tried on drug charges in Miami and has spent many years in prison. This book examines Noriega's background and rise to power, involvement in drugs and politics in Central America, including the famous murder of Hugo Spadafora, and his trial in the United States. The book's author covered the trial for newspapers; the review's author monitored human rights in Panama in the two years prior to the US invasion and covered the invasion for human rights organizations.


Global Politics And The Olympic Games: Separating The Two Oldest Games In History, Joanne D. Spotts Sep 1994

Global Politics And The Olympic Games: Separating The Two Oldest Games In History, Joanne D. Spotts

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Right Of Participation In Development Projects, Celia R. Taylor Sep 1994

The Right Of Participation In Development Projects, Celia R. Taylor

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Women On The European Commission And Court Of Human Rights: Would Equal Representation Provide More Effective Remedies?, Kathleen M. Mccauley Sep 1994

Women On The European Commission And Court Of Human Rights: Would Equal Representation Provide More Effective Remedies?, Kathleen M. Mccauley

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Intercountry Adoption Today And The Implications Of The 1993 Hague Convention On Tomorrow, Susann M. Bisignaro Sep 1994

Intercountry Adoption Today And The Implications Of The 1993 Hague Convention On Tomorrow, Susann M. Bisignaro

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Just Cause: The Thread That Runs So True, Jeffrey C. Tuomala Sep 1994

Just Cause: The Thread That Runs So True, Jeffrey C. Tuomala

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Unnecessary Sacrifice: Restrictions On The Right Of Freedom Of Movement In An Effort To Establish An Effective Global Aids Policy, Cindy P. Nelson Sep 1994

An Unnecessary Sacrifice: Restrictions On The Right Of Freedom Of Movement In An Effort To Establish An Effective Global Aids Policy, Cindy P. Nelson

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Domestic Legal Status Of The Gatt: The Need For Clarification, Thomas William France Sep 1994

The Domestic Legal Status Of The Gatt: The Need For Clarification, Thomas William France

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Status And Rights Of Refugees Under International Law: New Issues In Light Of The Honecker Affair, Francisco Orrego Vicuña Jul 1994

The Status And Rights Of Refugees Under International Law: New Issues In Light Of The Honecker Affair, Francisco Orrego Vicuña

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Reluctant Partner: Making Procedural Law For International Civil Litigation, Stephen B. Burbank Jul 1994

The Reluctant Partner: Making Procedural Law For International Civil Litigation, Stephen B. Burbank

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Volume 12 - Number 3: Table Of Contents May 1994

Volume 12 - Number 3: Table Of Contents

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dealing With The Hate: The Changing Face Of German Asylum Law, Steven Edward Grubb May 1994

Dealing With The Hate: The Changing Face Of German Asylum Law, Steven Edward Grubb

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Index May 1994

Index

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Intervention In The Yugoslav Civil War: The United Nations' Right To Create An International Criminal Tribunal, Barbara M. Tocker May 1994

Intervention In The Yugoslav Civil War: The United Nations' Right To Create An International Criminal Tribunal, Barbara M. Tocker

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Landlocked States And Access To The Sea: An Evolutionary Study Of A Contested Right, Kishor Uprety May 1994

Landlocked States And Access To The Sea: An Evolutionary Study Of A Contested Right, Kishor Uprety

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Uncitral Framework For Arbitration In Contemporary Perspective, Alyssa A. Grikscheit May 1994

The Uncitral Framework For Arbitration In Contemporary Perspective, Alyssa A. Grikscheit

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The UNCITRAL Framework for Arbitration in Contemporary Perspective by Isaak I. Dore


Aiding The Transformation Of Economies: Is The Fund's Conditionality Appropriate To The Task?, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein Apr 1994

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 Apr 1994

Reexamining Decisions-Making Processes In International Environmental Law, David A. Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


Stratospheric Ozone Depletion And The Montreal Protocol: A Critical Analysis, Ben C. Lieberman Apr 1994

Stratospheric Ozone Depletion And The Montreal Protocol: A Critical Analysis, Ben C. Lieberman

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Signatories To The Convention On Biological Diversity, United Nations Environment Programme Apr 1994

Signatories To The Convention On Biological Diversity, United Nations Environment Programme

Buffalo Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Non-Government Organizations In The Development Of Environmental Policy At The Asian Development Bank, Peter J. Illig Apr 1994

The Role Of Non-Government Organizations In The Development Of Environmental Policy At The Asian Development Bank, Peter J. Illig

Buffalo Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.