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Municipal And State Sanctuary Declarations: Innocuous Symbolism Or Improper Dictates?, Jorge L. Carro
Municipal And State Sanctuary Declarations: Innocuous Symbolism Or Improper Dictates?, Jorge L. Carro
Pepperdine Law Review
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The Eu’S Ets And Global Aviation: Why “Local Rules” Still Matter In A Globalized World And Why They Might Matter Even More In The Future, Michael Buenger
The Eu’S Ets And Global Aviation: Why “Local Rules” Still Matter In A Globalized World And Why They Might Matter Even More In The Future, Michael Buenger
Michael Buenger
Over the last 60 years, the globe’s most powerful states and blocs of states (hereinafter “states”) have put considerable effort into coordinating international activities through the use of formal treaties and the acceptance of broad concepts of customary law. Yet in recent years entirely new forms of international lawmaking have emerged as evidenced by the rise of supernational institutions like the EU, non-state actors, and the unilateral extension of municipal law to shape global behavior. The EU’s unilateral extension of the ETS to global aviation is an example of this later development. Because of their economic size and political acumen, …