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Admiralty and Maritime Law Articles Published in Non-Maritime Law Journals (2006)
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This is the fifth annual collection of hidden maritime legal scholarship. It includes admiralty articles published outside of the four U.S. maritime law journals.1 The articles are also limited by date, geography, and type. Although a few have listed publication dates of 2005 or 2007, all items were published during the 2006 calendar year by U.S.-based scholarly or professional legal publications. Legal newspapers or newsletters are not incorporated.
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DOES INTERNATIONAL LAW MATTER?
American Society of International Law. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
; REMARKS BY DAVID D. CARON* "Does international law matter?" That such a skeptical question is posed is troubling. The question of whether international law matters echoes older questions we have debated, but it is also new and has a particularly American flavor. It is American both in the sense
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ISLAM AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: TOWARD A POSITIVE MUTUAL ENGAGEMENT TO REALIZE SHARED IDEALS
American Society of International Law. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
; by Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im Muslims constitute about one-fifth of the total world population; they live in every continent and region, though predominantly in Africa and Asia and are the clear majority of the population in forty-four states.1 These facts suggest the reality of linkages between
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The visible college of international law: "Towards the rule of law in international relations"
American Society of International Law. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
; Mr. President, Distinguished Members of the Board, Madam Executive Director, Colleagues, and Friends: It is a great honor for me to address the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law once more in my capacity as the Legal Counsel of the United Nations.1 I thank President Arthur
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International Law as the first casualty of the Iraqi war? Head, Academic Affairs Office and Chair, Department of Jurisprudence and Legal Philosophy, Philippine Judicial Academy, Professor of Public International Law, College of Law, Cagayan Colleges Tuguegarao.(Opinion & Editorial)
Manila Bulletin
; Byline: Fr. RANHILIO CALLANGAN AQUINO WHILE glued to television footage of coalition incursions into Baghdad, a brotherpriest asked me what, if any, was left of international law? The Security Council had adamantly refused to pass a resolution that would have authorized the mobilization of armed
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Great expectations: Where does the proliferation of international dispute resolution tribunals leave international law?
American Society of International Law. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
; ... rights, and responsibilities, under international law. The proliferation of international tribunals, many of which are featured on news broadcasts and on the front pages of newspapers, fuel these expectations, in part by private actors transferring their national ...
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IS THERE A ROLE FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE MIDDLE EAST PEACE PROCESS?
American Society of International Law. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
; International law has played a significant role in the Middle East throughout its modern history. As early as 1947, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a resolution on the partition of Palestine into two independent States, one Arab and one Jewish, thus paving the way for the
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Does international law matter to Congress?
American Society of International Law. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
; ... recent observations from outside the Beltway as a scholar and sometimes-commentator on such issues. I wish I could bring you good news and report that Congress as a whole understands international law and recognizes that upholding the United States' international ...
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Should international law be part of our law?
Stanford Law Review
; INTRODUCTION I. THE RISE AND COMPOSITION OF RAW INTERNATIONAL LAW A. Reasons for the Rise of Raw International Law 1. Global spillover effects 2. Universalism 3. International law as an expression of juristocracy B. The Components of Raw International Law 1. The use of raw international law in
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International law--new actors and new technologies: Center stage for NGOs?
Law and Policy in International Business
; INTERNATIONAL LAW-NEW ACTORS AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES: CENTER STAGE FOR LAGOS?* I. NTORDUCTION Anyone whose head is not planted deeply in the sand must recognize that momentous changes are afoot with this phenomenon called the information age. Evidence of sweeping change at the mundane, day today level
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The Concept of the Common Heritage of Mankind in International Law
Journal of Third World Studies
; Baslar, Kernel. The Concept of the Common Heritage of Mankind in International Law. The Hague/Boston/London: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1998. 427 PP. This study represents an updated extension of the author's Ph.D. thesis submitted to Nottingham University in 1995. Dr. Baslar seeks to provide
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