Denver Journal of International Law and Policy
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Cooperation with National Systems.
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Legal Developments in China: Market Economy and Law.
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Preemptive or preventive war: a discussion of legal and moral standards.
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The grave new world of terrorism: a lawyer's view.
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Palestine's admission to UNESCO: consequences within the United Nations?
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Global Efforts to Realize the Essential but Elusive Goal of Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment (SDG 5).
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Cradle of Gold: The Story of Hiram Bingham, a Real Life Indiana Jones, and the Search for Machu Picchu.
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Turning the Tide: Atoll Nations During the Era of Climate Change Emergency.
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In search of an understanding with the United States.
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Science fiction no more: cyber warfare and the United States.
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The COVID-19 pandemic in a time of deglobalization: CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES FOR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION.
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Greening Justice: Creating and Improving Environmental Courts and Tribunals.
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Does the evolution of International Criminal law end with the ICC? The "roaming ICC": a model international criminal court for a State-centric world of international law.
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The 2002 Johannesburg World Summit on sustainable development: International Environmental Law collides with reality, turning Jo'burg into "joke'burg".
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Abdullahi v. Pfizer: Second Circuit finds a nonconsensual medical experimentation claim actionable under Alien Tort Statute.
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Criminalizing extrajudicial killings.
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The regulation of cross-border public offerings of securities in the European Union: present and future.
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The unfinished "criminal procedure revolution" of post-democratization South Korea.
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The prohibition of torture: absolute means absolute.
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The global challenge of protecting human rights: promising new developments.
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Making "regime change" multilateral: the war on terror and transitions to democracy.
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R2P=MDGS implementing the responsibility to protect through the millennium development goals.
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Contempt of court a digest of the case law of contempt of court at international criminal tribunals and the International Criminal Court.
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The building blocks of hybrid justice.
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Beyond the Doha Round: towards development facilitation in the world trading system.
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Renovating space: the future of international space law.
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Privatization in the international petroleum industry: the interplay between politics, economics, and reliance.
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UNESCO, Palestine and archaeology in conflict.
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New challenges for the maquiladoras: legal and policy implications of NAFTA Article 303 for United States-Mexico trade.
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Wartime detention of enemy combatants: what if there were a war and no one could be detained without an attorney?
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EFFECTIVE ENGAGEMENT OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS TO ADDRESS EXISTING INADEQUACIES IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF NORMS AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND FORCED LABOR.
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The role of Brownfields as sites for mixed use development projects in America and Britain.
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The law and politics of the Charles Taylor case.
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Banning Imports of Hunting Trophies and Protecting Endangered Wildlife.
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International war crimes & other criminal courts: ten recommendations for where we go from here and how to get there - looking to a permanent international criminal tribunal.
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The future of international law in its administrative mode.
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The economic community of West African States and the regional use of force.
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World trade law after Doha: multilateral, regional, and national approaches.
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Maritime piracy: how can international law and policy address this growing global menace?
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Victims' participation rights within the International Criminal Court: a critical overview.
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Economic freedom and privatization -- from Egypt and Mesopotamia to Eastern Europe.
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The Law of Information Conflict: National Security Law in Cyberspace.
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The Spratly Islands dispute and the law of the sea.
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Committee Report on Jurisdiction, Definition of Crimes, and Complementarity.
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The common heritage of mankind: past, present, and future.
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Language, Minorities and Human Rights.
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Darfur and the Crime of Genocide.
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Free trade versus fair trade.
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Preemptive self-defense in an age of weapons of mass destruction: operation Iraqi freedom.
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The failure of the International Court of Justice to effectively enforce the Genocide Convention.
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The United Nations in the 21st Century: Dilemmas in World Politics, 5th ed.
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In pursuit of reconstructing Iraq: does self-determination matter?
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The status of private military contractors under international humanitarian law.
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Human rights implications of national security laws in India: combating terrorism while preserving civil liberties.
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Testing the jurisdictional limits of the international investment regime: the blocking of social media and Internet censorship.
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The spaghetti bowl of preferential trade agreements and the declining relevance of the WTO.
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The spaghetti bowl revisited in the context of corruption: understanding how corrupt countries could subvert the WTO's rule-oriented system through preferential trade agreements.
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Empty "international" museums' trophy cases of their looted treasures and return stolen property to the countries of origin and the rightful heirs of those wrongfully dispossessed.
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Free trade but not free transport? The Mexican stand-off.
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Human security, humanitarian intervention, and third world concerns.
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The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union: between political symbolism and legal realism.
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Voluntary repatriation of refugees and customary international law *.
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The U.S. v. the Red Cross: customary international humanitarian law and universal jurisdiction.
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How to value environmental and non-market goods: a guide for legal professionals.
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NAFTA and the environment.
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Law in places that don't exist.
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Microfinance - is there a solution? A survey on the use of MFIs to alleviate poverty in India.
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Israel's nuclear strategy ambiguity: disclosure doctrine.
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The impact of corruption on international trade.
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A Regional Cooperative Regime Should Be Established to Respond to the Radioactive Water Disposal Plan from Fukushima.
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The preventive/preemptive war doctrine cannot justify the Iraq war.
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A woman's worth: accounting for women in the global market.
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Global and going nowhere: sustainable development, global governance & liberal democracy.
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Contempt of court: a digest of the case law of contempt of court at international criminal tribunals and the International Criminal Court.
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Messages to Professor Nanda from some former students.
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When the Levee Breaks: Climate Change, Rising Seas, and the Loss of Island Nation Statehood.
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Rethinking amnesty.
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Foreword.
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Cautiously optimistic: economic liberalization and reconciliation in Rwanda's coffee sector.
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Investor-state mediation and the rise of transparency in international investment law: opportunity or threat?
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Indus Waters Treaty: An Impediment to the Indian Hydro-Hegemony.
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Beyond UNCITRAL: alternatives to universality in transnational insolvency.
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An African dimension to the clean development mechanism: finding a path to sustainable development in the energy sector.
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Human security and social development.
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Improving national enforcement for better governance implementing multilateral environmental agreements.
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The problems and gaps in the nuclear liability conventions and an analysis of how an actual claim would be brought under the current existing treaty regime in the event of a nuclear accident.
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War on terror or terror wars: the problem in defining terrorism.
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Changing Tides Of The Nile: Analyzing Egypt's Claim To Preserve Its Historical Water Rights.
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In principle but not in practice: the expansion of essential state interests in the doctrine of necessity under customary international law.
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Compulsory inter-state arbitration of territorial disputes.
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The war on terror and international human rights: does Europe get it right?
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Laugh, and the whole world ... scowls at you? A defense of the United States' fair use exception for parody under TRIPs.
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Global Governance of Financial Systems: the International Regulation of Systemic Risk.
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A conflict of diamonds: the Kimberley Process and Zimbabwe's Marange diamond fields.
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Exploring America's Approach on Environmental Issues.
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Is the failure to respond appropriately to a natural disaster a crime against humanity? The responsibility to protect and individual criminal responsibility in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis.
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Political dispute resolution by the World Court, with reference to United States courts.
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What should Africans expect from their constitutions?
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SALVAGING THE UNITED NATIONS REDD PROGRAM AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS.
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The need for special Veteran Courts.
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Development and dissemination of clean lighting: model law on lighting for developed countries.
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God v. gays? The rights of sexual minorities in international law as seen through the doomed existence of the Brazilian resolution.
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Unilateral non-colonial secession in international law and declaratory General Assembly resolutions: textual content and legal effects.
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The Arctic environmental protection strategy, Arctic council and multilateral environmental initiatives: tinkering while the Arctic marine environment totters.
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Hong Kong's 1997 transition: U.N. enforcement mechanisms to guarantee Hong Kong's human rights will endure after the transition.
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Job Centre: the ongoing demise of public monopolies in Europe.
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The global compact, environmental principles, and change in international environmental politics.
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The unpleasant responsibilities of international human rights law.
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Awas Tingni v. Nicaragua reconsidered: grounding indigenous peoples' land rights in religious freedom.
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Aid for trade: a roadmap for success.
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Jurisdictional conflicts between the ICC and the African Union - solution to the dilemma.
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The individual as beneficiary of state immunity: problems of the attribution of ultra vires conduct.
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An alternate role for the International Court of Justice: applied to Cameroon v. Nigeria.
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Subversive Sites: Feminist Engagements with Law in India.
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Human rights and the environment: what specific environmental rights have been recognized?
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The sale of English justice.
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No other Gods before me: spheres of influence in the relationship between Christianity and Islam.
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Article 177 references to the European Court.
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New hopes and challenges for the protection of IDPs in Africa: the Kampala Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa.
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Immigration and immigration law after 9/11: getting it straight.
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Themes and variations: the convergence of corporate governance practices in major world markets.
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Missed Connections? Evaluating the Global Spread and Legality of Mandatory SIM Registration in a Modern National Security Context.
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Pornography: Group Pressures and Individual Rights.
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Sustainability and sovereignty in the 21st century.
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Acknowledging our international criminals: Henry Kissinger and East Timor.
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The Volta Convention: an effective tool for transboundary water resource management in an era of impending climate change and devastating natural disasters?
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M. Cherif Bassiouni.
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THE CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE PERUVIAN MINING INDUSTRY: FUTURE CHALLENGES.
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In memoriam: Jonathan C.S. Cox.
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Sailing on troubled waters - antiquated U.S. maritime liability limits for death and injuries of ship passengers: options for reform.
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Environmental law.
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Veiled impunity: Iran's use of non-state armed groups.
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Panel discussion: perspectives on the Bush Administration's new immigrant guestworker proposal.
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Toward a definition of national minority.
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Ukraine v. Russia and Philippines v. China: Jurisdiction and Legitimacy.
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THE CHINA-PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR: REGIONAL EFFECTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE.
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The protection of human rights under international law: will the U.N. human rights council and the emerging new norm "responsibility to protect" make a difference?
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UN-based international criminal tribunals: how they mix and match.
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Reflections on "development," "developing countries" and the "progressive development" of international trade and intellectual property law.
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Sex, politics, and religion: the clash between Poland and the European Union over abortion.
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Corporate obligations under the human right to water.
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Thin ice, shifting geopolitics: the legal implications of Arctic ice melt.
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National strategy, collective security, and the global common.
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A golden opportunity dismissed: the New Zealand v. France nuclear tests case.
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The Perils of Global Legalism.
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A Critique of the Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal.
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International law fights terrorism in the Muslim world: a Middle Eastern perspective.
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Introduction.
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A presumption of guilt: the unlawful enemy combatant and the U.S. war on terror.
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Kremzow v. Republik Osterreich: A case for excluding human rights issues from the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
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The conflict between development and the right of the child to health.
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THE TRADE FACILITATION AGREEMENT: BUILDING FAITH IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN AN UNCERTAIN TIME.
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What does it mean to say I'm sorry? President Clinton's apology to Guatemala and its significance for international and domestic law.
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Diversity and the European Union: Grant v. SWT, the Treaty of Amsterdam, and the free movement of persons.
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Millennium development Goal 6 and the trifecta of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis in Africa: a human rights analysis.
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement and states' right to regulate under international investment law.
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President Obama and the international criminal law of successor liability.
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Perspectives on the Bush Administration's new immigrant guestworker proposal: immigrant labor issues.
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Iconography of torture: going beyond the tortuous torture debate.
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Dual-use free trade agreements: the contemporary alternative to high-tech export controls.
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Corporate groups and strategic alliances: new reform instruments to the Chinese.
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The 1979 United States-Iran hostage crisis reviewed from an Islamic international law perspective.
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Perspectives on the Bush Administration's new immigrant guestworker proposal: the Mexican perspective.
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A Call for Congressional Action: Revisiting Universal Jurisdiction in the United States.
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The Road to Independence for Kosovo: A Chronicle of the Ahtisaari Plan.
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The role of the media, law, and national resolve in the war on terror.
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Sustaining society in the Anthropocene epoch.
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INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN LATIN AMERICA: AN EFFORT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS.
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Accountability gap: autonomous weapon systems and modes of responsibility in international law.
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Reflections on the ambiguous universality of human rights: Cyrus the Great's proclamation as a challenge to the Athenian democracy's perceived monopoly on human rights.
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Cool War: The Future of Global Competition.
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Parfums Christian Dior SA v. Evora BV.
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The Environment, Climate Change, And Human Rights: The Significance Of The Human Right To Environment.
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"Accredito" ergo sum: reflections on the question of representation in the wake of the Cambodian representation problem in the fifty-second session of the General Assembly.
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European Environmental Law: A Comparative Perspective.
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U.S. foreign policy and the Arab Spring: ten short-term lessons learned.
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The Arab Spring, U.S. foreign policy, and the question of democracy in the Middle East.
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In the name of food security: the achievements and failures of developing countries in the Bali Ministerial Conference.
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The war on terror: where we have been, are, and should be going.
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An analysis of foreign sales corporations and the European Communities' four billion-dollar retaliation.
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The critical need for law reform to regulate the abusive practices of transnational corporations: the illustrative case.
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GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE FARMING AND THE "SOCO" SOIL CONSERVATION PROJECT.
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Hired hands needed: the impact of globalization and human rights law on migrant workers in the United States.
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Are unaccompanied alien children really getting a fair trial? An overview of asylum law and children.
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Introductory essay: international law implications of the United States' 'war on terror'.
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Human rights in India - fifty years after independence.
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Trial Justice: The International Criminal Court and the Lord's Resistance Army.
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International environmental norms applicable to nuclear activities, with particular focus on decisions of international tribunals and international settlements.
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HONOR KILLING AND THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: CULTURAL RIGHT OR HUMAN RIGHT VIOLATION?
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Resolving sovereignty-based conflicts: the emerging approach of earned sovereignty.
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The United Nations Convention Against Torture: a self-executing treaty that prevents the removal of persons ineligible for asylum and withholding of removal.
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The building blocks of hybrid justice.
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Evolving practice in the field: informing the international legal obligation to "protect".
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Earned sovereignty: the future of sovereignty-based conflict resolution.
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Sovereignty and humanity: reality and possibility.
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Immigration legislation pursuant to threats to US national security.
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CREDIBLE FEAR: A MANIFESTLY UNFOUNDED STANDARD?
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The first U.N. Social Forum: history and analysis.
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Multilateral treaties and the environment: a case study in the formation of customary international law.
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State responsibility: a concerto for court, council and committee.