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Cornell International Law Journal

1989

Articles 1 - 5 of 5

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Foreign Policy And The Separation Of Powers: Who Sets The Course For The Ship Of State, Robert A. Friedlander Apr 1989

Foreign Policy And The Separation Of Powers: Who Sets The Course For The Ship Of State, Robert A. Friedlander

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Non-Reformation Of Administrative Law: Standing To Sue And Public Interest Litigation In West German Environmental Law, Michael S. Greve Apr 1989

The Non-Reformation Of Administrative Law: Standing To Sue And Public Interest Litigation In West German Environmental Law, Michael S. Greve

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Rebus Redux: The Potential Utility Of Fundamental Change Of Circumstances Doctrine To Enforce Human Rights Norms, Robert J. Munnelly Jr. Jan 1989

Rebus Redux: The Potential Utility Of Fundamental Change Of Circumstances Doctrine To Enforce Human Rights Norms, Robert J. Munnelly Jr.

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Women, Status, And Power, Anne Griffiths Jan 1989

Women, Status, And Power, Anne Griffiths

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Culture As Explanation: Neither All Nor Nothing, Robert J. Smith Jan 1989

Culture As Explanation: Neither All Nor Nothing, Robert J. Smith

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.