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The New Ice Age: The Dawn Of Arctic Shipping And Canada’S Fight For Sovereignty Over The Northwest Passage, Caitlin O'Leary
The New Ice Age: The Dawn Of Arctic Shipping And Canada’S Fight For Sovereignty Over The Northwest Passage, Caitlin O'Leary
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
If At First You Don't Accede: Turkish Accession To The European Union, Chris Henry
If At First You Don't Accede: Turkish Accession To The European Union, Chris Henry
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Matter Of Discretion: The De Facto Abolition Of The Mandatory Death Penalty In Barbados – A Study Of The Boyce And Joseph Cases, Jane E. Cross
Matter Of Discretion: The De Facto Abolition Of The Mandatory Death Penalty In Barbados – A Study Of The Boyce And Joseph Cases, Jane E. Cross
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indirect Expropriation And Resource Nationalism In Brazil’S Mining Industry, Montserrat Corbella-Valea
Indirect Expropriation And Resource Nationalism In Brazil’S Mining Industry, Montserrat Corbella-Valea
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conchservation In The Caribbean: A Call For Stricter Fishing Regulations Of The Queen Conch, Brett Rogers
Conchservation In The Caribbean: A Call For Stricter Fishing Regulations Of The Queen Conch, Brett Rogers
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Affirmative Action In Brazil: Its Recent Developments And The Argument For A Narrow Federalism Doctrine, Thomas W. Davis
Affirmative Action In Brazil: Its Recent Developments And The Argument For A Narrow Federalism Doctrine, Thomas W. Davis
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
No abstract provided.
El Precio De Los Pesticidas: La Criminalización De La Fumigación Con Plaguicidas En Argentina Y Las Repercusiones Nacionales E Internacionales, Jamie Lynn Vanaria
El Precio De Los Pesticidas: La Criminalización De La Fumigación Con Plaguicidas En Argentina Y Las Repercusiones Nacionales E Internacionales, Jamie Lynn Vanaria
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lies And Their Protection: A Comparison Of The Right To Lie About Receiving A Military Honor In The United States And Canada, Marilyn N. Harvey
Lies And Their Protection: A Comparison Of The Right To Lie About Receiving A Military Honor In The United States And Canada, Marilyn N. Harvey
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
China's Anti-Dumping Regime And Compliance With Anti-Dumping Principles: An Analysis Using Agricultural Dumping Case Studies, Adam Soliman
China's Anti-Dumping Regime And Compliance With Anti-Dumping Principles: An Analysis Using Agricultural Dumping Case Studies, Adam Soliman
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
The paper assesses China's anti-dumping regime, one of the important structures implemented by China in order to become a full member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Section One sets forth the WTO's anti-dumping principles as well as analyzes the differences between the WTO principles and the definition of "dumping" as understood by economists. In significant respects, the WTO principles allow situations that do not actually constitute dumping-in an economic sense-to be treated as "dumping," leading to the imposition of duties and sanctions. Next, the paper evaluates the degree to which the separate anti-dumping regimes of China and the U.S. …
Divergent Paths, Similar Results: How African Asylum Seekers Have Been Failed In Both Israel And Malta Despite Varying Procedures And Treatment, Edward N. Krakauer
Divergent Paths, Similar Results: How African Asylum Seekers Have Been Failed In Both Israel And Malta Despite Varying Procedures And Treatment, Edward N. Krakauer
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Important Decisions By Thebrazilian Supreme Court, Keith S. Rosenn
Recent Important Decisions By Thebrazilian Supreme Court, Keith S. Rosenn
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reversal Of Fortune: How The German Courts Found Their Human Rights And Helped The European Courts Find Theirs, Henry Biggs
Reversal Of Fortune: How The German Courts Found Their Human Rights And Helped The European Courts Find Theirs, Henry Biggs
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Journalism Standards And "The Dark Arts": The U.K.'S Leveson Inquiry And The U.S. Media In The Age Of Surveillance, Lili Levi
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