Concluding Observations: The Influence Of The Conflict In Iraq On International Law, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
Concluding Observations: The Influence Of The Conflict In Iraq On International Law, Yoram Dinstein
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Iraq And The "Fog Of Law", 2010 U.S. Naval War College
Iraq And The "Fog Of Law", John F. Murphy
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Legal Basis For Coalition Combat Operations In Iraq, May 2003-Present, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
Legal Basis For Coalition Combat Operations In Iraq, May 2003-Present, Alexandra Perina
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Occupation In Iraq: Issues On The Periphery And For The Future: A Rubik's Cube Problem?, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
Occupation In Iraq: Issues On The Periphery And For The Future: A Rubik's Cube Problem?, George K. Walker
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Occupation Of Iraq: A Reassessment, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
The Occupation Of Iraq: A Reassessment, Eyal Benvenisti, Guy Keinan
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Detention Operations In Iraq: A View From The Ground, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
Detention Operations In Iraq: A View From The Ground, Brian J. Bill
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Occupation Of Iraq, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
The Occupation Of Iraq, Clyde J. Tate Ii
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The "Fog Of Law": The Law Of Armed Conflict In Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
The "Fog Of Law": The Law Of Armed Conflict In Operation Iraqi Freedom, Marc Warren
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Dark Sides Of Convergence: A Pro-Civilian Critique Of The Extraterritorial Application Of Human Rights Law In Armed Conflict, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
The Dark Sides Of Convergence: A Pro-Civilian Critique Of The Extraterritorial Application Of Human Rights Law In Armed Conflict, Naz K. Modirzadeh
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Full Volume 86: The War In Iraq: A Legal Analysis (2010), 2010 U.S. Naval War College
Full Volume 86: The War In Iraq: A Legal Analysis (2010)
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Role Of The International Committee Of The Red Cross In Stability Operations, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
The Role Of The International Committee Of The Red Cross In Stability Operations, Laurent Colassis
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents (Volume 86), 2010 U.S. Naval War College
Legal Bases For Military Operations In Iraq, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
Legal Bases For Military Operations In Iraq, Raul A. "Pete" Pedrozo
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Legal Considerations In Relation To Maritime Operations Against Iraq, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
Legal Considerations In Relation To Maritime Operations Against Iraq, Neil Brown
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Iraq War: A Commander's Perspective, 2010 U.S. Naval War College
The Iraq War: A Commander's Perspective, Michael L. Oates
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Mugged Twice?: Payment Of Ransom On The High Seas, 2010 American University Washington College of Law
Mugged Twice?: Payment Of Ransom On The High Seas, Lawrence Rutkowski, Bruce G. Paulsen, Jonathan D. Stoian
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Alteration Of The Contractual Equilibrium Under The Unidroit Principles, 2010 Arab American University - Jenin
Alteration Of The Contractual Equilibrium Under The Unidroit Principles, Amin Dawwas
Pace International Law Review Online Companion
This paper addresses the principles of hardship and specific performance as being unreasonably burdensome or expensive both in terms of their definitions and legal consequences. This paper argues that, in a situation of hardship, the debtor can choose to invoke either the rules of section 6.2 (hardship) or the defense to specific performance under Article 7.2.2-b of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (“UNIDROIT Principles”). Yet, while in a situation where performance of the contract becomes “unreasonably burdensome or expensive,” the debtor might only invoke the exception to specific performance under Article 7.2.2(b) of the UNIDROIT Principles.
Law And Finance: A Theoretical Perspective, 2010 Columbia Law School
Law And Finance: A Theoretical Perspective, Tamara Lothian
Tamara Lothian
No abstract provided.
After The Crisis: Institutional Innovation And The Alternative Futures Of American Finance, 2010 Columbia Law School
After The Crisis: Institutional Innovation And The Alternative Futures Of American Finance, Tamara Lothian
Tamara Lothian
No abstract provided.
The 2007 Rejection Of Anonymous Language Analysis By The Swedish Migration Court Of Appeal: A Precedent?, 2010 Lund University, Faculty of Law
The 2007 Rejection Of Anonymous Language Analysis By The Swedish Migration Court Of Appeal: A Precedent?, Gregor Noll
Gregor Noll
No abstract provided.