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International Court Of Justice, David Wirth Dec 2002

International Court Of Justice, David Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


Unilateral Trade-Based Measures For Protection Of The Marine Environment: A Legal And Policy Perspective, David Wirth, Douglas Caldwell Dec 2002

Unilateral Trade-Based Measures For Protection Of The Marine Environment: A Legal And Policy Perspective, David Wirth, Douglas Caldwell

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


Trade, Inequality, And Justice: Toward A Liberal Theory Of Just Trade, Frank Garcia Dec 2002

Trade, Inequality, And Justice: Toward A Liberal Theory Of Just Trade, Frank Garcia

Frank J. Garcia

No abstract provided.


International Law, David Wirth Dec 2002

International Law, David Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


Precaution In International Environmental Policy And United States Law And Practice, David Wirth Dec 2002

Precaution In International Environmental Policy And United States Law And Practice, David Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


Regulation Of Preventive And Premptive Use Of Force In The United Nations Charter: A Search For Original Intent, Timothy Kearley Dec 2002

Regulation Of Preventive And Premptive Use Of Force In The United Nations Charter: A Search For Original Intent, Timothy Kearley

Timothy G. Kearley

This article investigates whether the drafters of the United Nations Charter intended to permit a state to use force in self defense, either preventatively or preemptively, before that state has been the victim of an armed attack. It makes extensive use of a source not much used previously--the volume in the Foreign Relations of the United States series that includes the minutes of the U.S. delegation to the U.N. Conference on International Organization at which the Charter was drafted, and in which the U.S. delegation played a key role in drafting Article 51, the self defense provision.