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1by Simpson, David, 1936-Table of Contents: “…Capital markets ; Portfolio selection ; Asset pricing -- Chapter 5. Role of government. Rule of law ; Public sector ; The political economy ; Political wisdom -- Chapter 6. …”
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5by Steinitz, MayaTable of Contents: “…Cost of Corruption and the Value of the Rule of Law --…”
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6Published 2009Table of Contents: “…human-rights accountability of the UN in post-conflict operations / Annemarie Devereux -- 'Security starts with the law': the role of international law in the protection of women's security post-conflict / Amy Maguire -- Grappling in the great lakes: the challenges of international justice in Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda / Phil Clark -- Conclusion: Hope and humility for weavers with interenational law / John Braithwaite.…”
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7Published 2008“…Second annual Patent Law Institute…”
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11by Grewe, Wilhelm G. (Wilhelm Georg), 1911-2000Table of Contents: “…The structure of the law of the nations during the Middle Ages -- Unity and subdivision of the occident under the dyarchy of emperor and pope -- The foundation of the international legal community: the polities of the feudal age -- Admission to the family of nations: approbation and recognition -- Law-making: natural law and treaty practice -- The judiciary: the development and structure of medieval arbitration -- Law enforcement: the idea and reality of the "just war" -- The legal forms of territorial settlement: adjudication and occupation -- Law and dominion of th sea: claims by the coastal states -- The Law of nations in the Spanish Age 1494-1648 -- The predominance of Spain in the state system -- The foundation of the international legal community: the laws of the European family of christian nations -- The subjects of the international legal community: the early modern states -- Admission to the international law community: the recognition of the independence of the Netherlands -- Law-making: ius naturae and ius voluntarium -- The judicial settlement of international disputes: the decline of arbitration -- Law enforcement: the genesis of the classical law of war -- The institutions of the law of nations for the formation of a territorial order in the age of discoveries -- Law and dominon of the sea: mare clausum vs. mare liberum -- The international legal order during the French Age 1648-1815 -- The age of French predominance in teh state system -- The foundations of the international legal community: European balance of power, dynastic solidarity, colonial expansion -- The subjects of the international legal community: closed territorial states -- Admission to the family of the nations: the recognition of the independence of the United States -- The formation of legal rules: law of nature and raison d'etat -- Judicature: the nadir of international arbitration -- Law enforcement: cabinat wars and contractual neutrality -- The laws of territorial settlement: symbolic and effective occupation -- Law and dominion of the sea: neutral rights in wartime as "liberte des mers" -- The French revolution: postulates and ideological programmes relating to the law of nations -- "International law": the international legal order of the British Age 1815-1919 -- British predominance in the state system -- The foundations of the international legal community: the idea of civilisation and a universal international law in a global state system -- The subjects of international law: the breakthrough of the concept of the nation-state -- Admission to the family of nations: the independence of the Latin American republics and the classical doctrine of recognition -- Law-making: the consent of states as a source of international law -- AdjucationL the rebirth of arbitration -- Law enforcement: the completion of the classical law of war and neutrality -- The law of territorial settlement: acquisition of territory by effective occupation -- Law and dominion of the sea: freedom of the seas under british maritime dominion -- International law and the league of nations: the international legal order of the inter-war period 1919-1944 -- The transition period of the anglo-american condominum -- The foundations of the international legal community: a global community dominated by the west -- The subjects of international law: the modern state in the age of mass democracy -- Admission to the international legal community: the stimson doctrine of non-recognition -- The formation of legal rules: the turn away from positivism; a frenzy of law-making -- The administration of justice: compulsory arbitration and the permanent court of international justice -- Law enforcement: the outlawry of war, and sanctions -- The laws of territorial settlement: contiguity and sectoral demarcation -- Law and dominion of the sea: the decline of neutral rights -- United Nations: international law in the Age of American-Soviet rivalry and the rise of the third world 1945-1989 -- The bipolar world system dominated by two super-powers -- The foundations of the international legal community: a universal community without common values -- The subjects of international law: a heterogeneous world of states -- Admission to the international legal community: "peaceloving" as a criterion for membership of the United Nations -- The formation of legal rules: the role of the United Nations in the creation of law -- Adjucation: preeminence of political rather than judicial settlement of disputes -- Law enforcement: ius contra bellum and the use of force in practice -- Legal forms of territorial settlement: the distribution of the last unoccupied regions of the earth; air and space law -- Law and dominion of the sea: the "common heritage of mankind" -- Conclusion -- Epilogue: an international community with a single superpower.…”
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13by Meunier-Rubel, VivianeTable of Contents: “…Role of EIAS in Public International Law --…”
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15by Zengerling, CathrinTable of Contents: “…ENGOs, Environmental Problems, International Law, and Politics --…”
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17Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Towards a moderate monism : could international rules eventually acquire the force to invalidate inconsistent national laws? …”
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18by Sulyok, KatalinTable of Contents: “…Judicial Engagement with Science in the Environmental Case Law of the International Court of Justice --…”
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20by Petersmann, Ernst-UlrichTable of Contents: Connect to this title online (unlimited simultaneous users allowed; 325 uses per year)
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