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Full-Text Articles in Law
Truce In The Salmon War: Alternatives For The Pacific Salmon Treaty, Karol De Zwager Brown
Truce In The Salmon War: Alternatives For The Pacific Salmon Treaty, Karol De Zwager Brown
Washington Law Review
The 1985 Pacific Salmon Treaty was heralded as an end to the ongoing international dispute between the United States and Canada over Pacific salmon fishing rights. The Treaty, however, failed to define adequately the principles and processes for allocating salmon harvests between the two countries. The parties to the Treaty have been unable to reach consensus on annual salmon harvests since 1992, fueling a growing conflict which has threatened to spill over to issues beyond the fishery dispute. This Article examines the historical context of the "salmon war," highlighting changes in international law and domestic politics that affected the formation …
The Legitimacy Of International Governance: A Coming Challenge For International Environmental Law?, Daniel M. Bodansky
The Legitimacy Of International Governance: A Coming Challenge For International Environmental Law?, Daniel M. Bodansky
Scholarly Works
This article is about a problem only just becoming visible: the legitimacy of international environmental law, and more specifically, the perception that the international environmental process is insufficiently democratic. Until now, international lawyers have tended to focus on what environmental standards are needed and how those standards can be made effective. But as decision-making authority gravitates from the national to the international level, the question of legitimacy will likely emerge from the shadows and become a central issue in international environmental law. This article seeks to clarify the nature of the legitimacy challenge and to survey possible sources of legitimacy …
Review: A Philosophy Of International Law, Frank J. Garcia
Review: A Philosophy Of International Law, Frank J. Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
No abstract provided.
Transfer Of Technology In The Contemporary International Order, Chantal Thomas
Transfer Of Technology In The Contemporary International Order, Chantal Thomas
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Chapter Viii: The Law Of Targeting
Chapter Xi: Noncombatant Persons
Full Volume 73: The Commander's Handbook On The Law Of Naval Operations
Full Volume 73: The Commander's Handbook On The Law Of Naval Operations
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter X: Nuclear, Chemical, And Biological Weapons
Chapter X: Nuclear, Chemical, And Biological Weapons
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Iii: Protection Of Persons And Property At Sea And Maritime Law Enforcement
Chapter Iii: Protection Of Persons And Property At Sea And Maritime Law Enforcement
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Ii: International Status And Navigation Of Warships And Military Aircraft
Chapter Ii: International Status And Navigation Of Warships And Military Aircraft
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Iv: Safeguarding Of U.S. National Interests In The Maritime Environment
Chapter Iv: Safeguarding Of U.S. National Interests In The Maritime Environment
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Vii: The Law Of Neutrality
Chapter Vi: Adherence And Enforcement
Chapter V: Principles And Sources Of The Law Of Armed Conflict
Chapter V: Principles And Sources Of The Law Of Armed Conflict
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Ix: Conventional Weapons And Weapons Systems
Chapter Ix: Conventional Weapons And Weapons Systems
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter I: Legal Divisions Of The Oceans And Airspace
Chapter I: Legal Divisions Of The Oceans And Airspace
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Xii: Deception During Armed Conflict
Chapter Xii: Deception During Armed Conflict
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Pinochet And International Human Rights Litigation, Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith
Pinochet And International Human Rights Litigation, Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith
Michigan Law Review
The British House of Lords recently considered whether Augusto Pinochet was subject to arrest and possible extradition to Spain for alleged acts of torture and other egregious conduct carried out during his reign as Chile's head of state. The Law Lords held that a large majority of the charges against Pinochet were not proper grounds for extradition under British law. They also held, however, that Pinochet could potentially be extradited for alleged acts of torture committed after Britain's 1988 ratifica· tion of the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. In reaching this latter conclusion, …
On The Occasion Of The Signing Of The Second Protocol To The Hague Convention For The Protection Of Cultural Property In The Event Of Armed Conflict (The Hague, 26 March 1999), Colin Powers
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
No abstract provided.
The 1998 Ilo Declaration On Fundamental Principles And Rights At Work: Promoting Labor Law Reforms Through The Ilo As An Alternative To Imposing Coercive Trade Sanctions, Christopher R. Coxson
The 1998 Ilo Declaration On Fundamental Principles And Rights At Work: Promoting Labor Law Reforms Through The Ilo As An Alternative To Imposing Coercive Trade Sanctions, Christopher R. Coxson
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
National Sovereignty: Must It Be Sacrificed To The International Criminal Court? , David A. Nill
National Sovereignty: Must It Be Sacrificed To The International Criminal Court? , David A. Nill
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
From Renaissance Poland To Poland's Renaissance, Daniel H. Cole
From Renaissance Poland To Poland's Renaissance, Daniel H. Cole
Michigan Law Review
Poland is located in Eastern Europe - the "other Europe" - which shares a continent, but seemingly little else, with Western Europe. Most histories of Europe, legal histories included, are actually histories of Western Europe only. The "euro-centrism" some scholars complain about is, more accurately, a "western eurocentrism." The eastern half of the continent is ignored like the embarrassing black sheep of the European family. Economic historians have described Eastern Europe as a "backward" place, where feudal and mercantilist economies persisted as Western European economies modernized and industrialized. In geopolitical terms, Eastern Europe has been characterized as a region of …
War Crimes And The Limits Of Legalism, Gary Jonathan Bass
War Crimes And The Limits Of Legalism, Gary Jonathan Bass
Michigan Law Review
In April 1945, Sir John Simon, Britain's Lord Chancellor, drew up a memorandum that was the last gasp in the diplomatic struggle against Nuremberg. Under American pressure, and despite British objections, the Allies were poised to agree to put the Axis leadership on trial for war crimes. In the kind of magnificent understatement that the British government could sometimes inadvertently achieve, it was entitled "The Argument for Summary Process against Hitler & Co." The memorandum was a series of arguments to be used by the British delegation at the San Francisco conference in a last-ditch effort to win over the …
Protection Of Cultural Property, Hal Burman
Protection Of Cultural Property, Hal Burman
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
No abstract provided.
Nato Action Unwisely Undercuts U.N., C. Peter Erlinder
Nato Action Unwisely Undercuts U.N., C. Peter Erlinder
C. Peter Erlinder
No abstract provided.
The Demonization Of Jonathan Pollard, Kenneth Lasson
The Demonization Of Jonathan Pollard, Kenneth Lasson
All Faculty Scholarship
This article discusses the case of Jonathan Pollard, and the issues surrounding his conviction of spying for Israel while acting as a U.S. naval intelligence analyst. Cited are the writer's view of the inequities of his conviction, and possible political motivations for his sentence.