Extractions: Remarks by Mary Robinson Notes and Comments Ryan Tyz, Energy Maquiladoras: Integrating the Electricity Markets of the United States and Mexico Timothy K. Kuhner, The Status of Victims in the International Enforcement of Criminal Law Volume 5, Spring 2003 Articles The New Congressional Attack on Offshore Rabbi Trusts.
WULS: L.N. Sadat Publications Washington University School of law. LN Sadat publications articles and Essays. Exile, Amnesty and international law (forthcoming) http://law.wustl.edu/Faculty/index.asp?id=391
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Extractions: visit publication homepage Publisher: issues are available electronically Volume 36 Number 3, July-September 2005 Number 2, April-June 2005 Number 1, January-March 2005 Volume 35 Number 4, October-December 2004 Number 3, July-September 2004 Number 2, April-June 2004 Number 1, January-March 2004 Volume 34 Numbers 3-4, Numbers 3-4/July-December 2003 Number 2, April-June 2003 Number 1, 1 January 2003 Volume 33 Numbers 3-4, 1 July 2002 Number 2, 1 April 2002 Number 1, 1 January 2002 Volume 32 Number 4, 1 October 2001 Number 3, 1 July 2001 Number 2, 1 April 2001 Number 1, 1 January 2001 Volume 31 Number 4, 1 October 2000
Treaties And International Law Law: Internet Law Library Butterworth Canada Legal publications international law books (brief summaries) IntlawProfL (international law Professors) listserv archive (at http://www.lawmoose.com/internetlawlib/89.htm
Extractions: Internet Law Library: Treaties and International Law Multilateral Treaties (courtesy of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University) Historical Documents (courtesy of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University) Treaty collection (compiled by the Library of Congress) Treaty collection (compiled by Wiretap) ... LawMoose World Legal Resource Center Home See Also: European law Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands U.S. Indian Nations and Tribes Laws of all jurisdictions (arranged by subject) ... Translate with AltaVista's TM Systran R to: French German Italian Portuguese ... Spanish The Internet Law Library, originally the U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library (1994-1999), may not provide current information. Many now historic Internet resources are now found in the Library along with many still current ones. We recommend that you supplement the Internet Law Library as follows: Search LawMoose's World Legal Resource Center Search Engine (see search box above), and
International Journal Of Communications Law And Policy IJCLP international Journal of Communications law and Policy. Back Author(s). The Price of Restricting Vulnerability publications http://www.digital-law.net/IJCLP/Cy_2004/ijclp_webdoc_10_Cy_2004.htm
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Extractions: Navigation Advanced Search Law Pro Links LLRX Buzz LLRX Top 10 Meta Links Newstand Resource Centers - Document Delivery - Comparative and Foreign Law - International Law - Intranets/Knowledge Management - Marketing - Search Engines Editor Sabrina I. Pacifici Thursday, September 22, 2005 LLRX Articles Links Books News LLRX Articles Legal Protection of Cultural Property: A Selective Resource Guide - by Louise Tsang Louise Tsang's updated guide focuses on important sources of information, both print and electronic, concerning the protection of cultural property in wartime, international trade in cultural property, and the laws applicable to the illicit traffic of art and antiquities. Using EISIL to Research Private International Law - by Louise Tsang Louise Tsang demonstrates how the Private International Law resources on the Electronic Information System for International Law (EISIL) can assist librarians, attorneys and students to locate private international law treaties and related resources. New Horizons: Resources for International Competition Law Research - by Jean M. Wenger
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Publications - Department Of Foreign Affairs - Government Of Ireland Private international law is that part of the law of any State which comes into operation Pursuant to Article 6 of the Statute the Legal Division of the http://www.foreignaffairs.gov.ie/information/publications/hague/default.asp
Extractions: var menuitem=''; IRELAND 22 September 2005 ABOUT US Our Ministers Structure/Functions Employment Strategy Statement ... Archives POLICIES General Issues Anglo Irish DCI European Union ... International Law INFORMATION Press Releases Publications Links Decentralisation ... Treaties SERVICES Introduction Passports Consular Services Visa Services ... Citizenship ASK US FAQ Ask-Ireland.com EMBASSIES Irish Embassies Foreign Embassies THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW Private international law is that part of the law of any State which comes into operation when a court is called upon to determine a suit containing a foreign element. Such an element may exist for instance because a contract has been made or is to be performed in another State or because the recognition of a divorce obtained by persons domiciled abroad may arise. Because the courts of the other State may also be asked to exercise jurisdiction in the suit, or because the laws of that other State may be different to those of Ireland , in determining the suit before it an Irish court may be confronted with a conflict of laws. Such conflicts are resolved by applying the rules of private international law. To varying degrees the rules of private international law which have been developed in Ireland will be different to those developed in other States and indeed there are probably as many systems of private international law rules as there are States and therefore national legal systems.
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BUBL LINK: International Law Subjects civil liberties, human rights, international law Whilst containing over 750 articles by Chomsky, the fully searchable archive offers the audio http://bubl.ac.uk/link/i/internationallaw.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z Titles Descriptions About.com: Human Rights All About Trademarks Annual Review of Population Law Diana International Human Rights Database ... ZNet - A community of people committed to social change Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Offers original articles and features about human rights, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Covers human rights issues in the Balkans, Burma, Guatemala, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, Rwanda and Tibet. Other topics include the International Criminal Court, government and non-governmental agencies, refugees, torture, trades unions and women's issues. Includes links to Amnesty International publications.
MPI International Law: Virtual Institute Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public law and international law The titles of articles (since the end of 1996) and books can be searched in the http://www.virtual-institute.de/en/vi/evi.cfm
Extractions: Home German Contact ... Impressum The Virtual Institute contains the electronic offerings of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, comprising archived, edited and available documents and information from inhouse, as well as a large quantitiy of documents and information of other suppliers within the fields of foreign public law and public international law. The periodicals and collective editions available at the Institute from all over the world are continuously evaluated . The articles are divided bibliographically into four different fields ( public international law comparative law municipal law and general division). The titles of articles (since the end of 1996) and books can be searched in the OPAC . References to literature dealing with public international law are also published in the bibliography Public International Law (PIL) at the Springer-Verlag.
Penn Law Journal - Spring 2005 Students Launch New Publication Devoted to international law among its nine articles, a comparative study of US and Taiwan law, a look at international http://www.law.upenn.edu/alumnijournal/spring2005/the_brief/art07_01.html
Extractions: FEATURED STORIES White Says War on Terror Calls For Compromises on Civil Liberties Constitutional Scholar Makes Case for Continuous Constitution in Time of War Former Philadelphia Mayoral Candidate Underestimated Bush Veasey Touts Balance of Delaware Supreme Court As He Reviews His Twelve-Year Tenure as Chief Justice ... Corporate Roundtable Panelists Take Up Variety of Issues Students Launch New Publication Devoted to International Law Contradicting the Music Industry, Professor Claims Downloading Does Not Hurt Record Sales "Conflict of Laws" Headline Law Review Symposium Public Service Program Expands Human Rights Project Stewart Receives Public Service Award ... John Kerry Visits Penn Law ONE INDICATION The publication is an outgrowth of the International Law Organization (ILO), formed in 2002. Students created the ILO as a vehicle to increase the scope and depth of international scholarship at the law school. Before too long, students in the group began to explore ways to create a journal. They enlisted the aid of Trustee Professor of Law Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., submitted a business plan, elected an editorial board, and recruited a staff of thirty, led by Editor-in-Chief Matthew Brady. (The current editor is Joseph Wheatley.)
Stetson Law -- Faculty Publications, Luz Estella Nagle international law and the Use of Force. Article 2(4) and the Use of Force by States , pp (Government publications in the United Kingdom by Her Majesty s http://www.law.stetson.edu/faculty/nagle/intlaw.htm
Extractions: International Law is a vast and dynamic field of law that increasingly permeates all other fields. It is a discipline which regulates the international community and states interactions with other states, and with individuals and institutions. International law provides the means to address relations and issues which individual States cannot regulate efficiently. This is the law of an international community of States, essentially administering relations amid states and with other entities comprising the individual as holder of human rights. It is an area of law continuously evolving echoing the development of the international community. Recent developments include various issues of the Geneva Convention, the use of force, terrorism, and the increasing relevance of the human rights protection system.
Legal Research Guide: International Law And Country Studies Find international law and country studies. Legal Research Guide, by The The Economist offers country profiles including articles published in its http://www.virtualchase.com/resources/international.shtml
Extractions: 9 January 2001 , revised 29 October 2004. Harvard Law School maintains this database of summaries of legislation, constitutions, court decisions, and other official government documents from countries around the world. It contains information from 1974 to the present about population policies, reproductive rights and health, women's status and rights, children and adolescents, HIV/AIDS and related topics. You can browse the database by topic or search it by country, keyword or date. Results include the name of the relevant country, the title and date of the document, its source and a summary. If more information is available on the Web, the results also include a link to the source Web site. (et) AsianLaw Bibliography 18 December 2002. The Asian Law Centre of the University of Melbourne offers this bibliographic database of English language publications on Asian laws. It covers books, book chapters, journal articles and theses. Search by keyword, title, author, publication year, subject or country to find bibliographic references to published works and theses.
Extractions: From a modest beginning in 1983, as "Australian International Law News", the Journal has since 1995 achieved the full stature as a journal of international standing under the editorship of Associate Professor Alexis Goh at the School of Law, University of Western Sydney. The Editorial Advisory Board consists of members who are eminent international lawyers in international law drawn from all over the world. Recent articles have dealt with topics such as outer space, East Timor and self determination, human rights and children, sea piracy, the Sandline affair, African organisations, the European Community and the United Nations. In addition to articles, shorter comments and notes on recent developments, surveys of recent decisions of the International Court of Justice and book reviews appear regularly. 2002 Australian International Law Journal: Table of Contents 2001 Australian International Law Journal: Table of Contents 2000 Australian International Law Journal: Table of Contents
Extractions: By Paul J.I.M. de Waart Table of Contents Introductory remarks In close consultation with the Arab Thought Forum in East Jerusalem and the International Center for Peace in the Middle East in Tel Aviv, the Netherlands Organisation for International Cooperation NOVIB sent a special fact-finding mission to the Palestinian Occupied Territories in February 1988 in order to inquire needs for emergency assistance, to which the 1987 intifada might have given rise. The mission was also asked to consider structural aspects of the situation, including the role of international law in bringing about a lasting peaceful solution of the protracted Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As a member of the NOVIB mission I submitted to that end an informal paper on international law as a framework for a peaceful solution of the dispute between Arab states and Israel as a basis for discussion with Israelis and Palestinians. The discussions revealed at the time a remarkably new sense of realism on both sides, i.e. the acceptance of the existence of the State of Israel and of the right of self-determination of the Palestinian people in the Palestinian Occupied Territories as a legal and political fact of life. For that very reason NOVIB was recommended the organization of a meeting of relevant, representative persons from the Israeli and the Palestinian side on neutral grounds and under the auspices of a scientific institution for studying ways and means for future coexistence and cooperation between Israel and Palestine.
Fletcher-Ginn-Public International Law Auburn s international law Page From Francis Auburn at the University of Western The site contains sections with Press Releases, Keynote articles and http://fletcher.tufts.edu/inter_resources/pubintlaw.html
Extractions: American Society of International Law Founded in 1906 to educate the public about international law, the ASIL site is full of excellent and comprehensive resources on International Law topics. The International Law in Brief is a collection of developments in international law, prepared by the Attorney-Editors of International Legal Materials; the online ASIL Insights , offers the "international law behind the headlines," to "inform decision makers and the public of the relevance of international law to current events." Also worth checking is the ASILEX , a searchable bibliographic database focused exclusively on over 17,000 ASIL publications. For further Internet Resources, see the Research Tools page and their "
Institute Of International Economic Law (IIEL) The Institute of international Economic law has the primary mission of at a national law school to be devoted solely to the publication of articles http://www.law.georgetown.edu/iiel/research/journals/journiel.html
Wiley - Publications & Events international trade law does not offer a remedy or a solution for all This article was written from a speech Mr. Brightbill presented to the http://www.wrf.com/publication_newsletters.cfm?sp=newsletter&year=2004&ID=25&pub