American Journal of International Law 1993 - Abstracts

American Journal of International Law 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
Correspondents' agora: UN membership of the former Yugoslavia. (response to Yehuda Z. Blum, American Journal of International Law, vol. 86, p. 830, 1992) (includes counter-response by Yehuda Z. Blum)LawDegan, Vladimir-Djuro, Bring, Ove E., Malone, M. Kelly
International law and international relations theory: a dual agenda.LawBurley, Anne-Marie Slaughter
On the bench: Lachs the judge. (International Court of Justice) (In Memoriam: Judge Manfred Lachs, 1914-1993)LawSchwebel, Stephen M.
Proportionality and force in international law.LawGardam, Judith Gail
Rape as a crime under international humanitarian law. (war in former Yugoslavia)LawMeron, Theodor
Rules of origin, the Canada-U.S. FTA and the Honda case. (Free Trade Agreement, characterizing duty-free status of Japanese cars containing U.S. engines and assembled in Canada)LawLowenfeld, Andreas F., Cantin, Frederic P.
The Cambodia settlement agreements.LawRatner, Steven R.
The constitutional crisis in the United Nations.LawReisman, W. Michael
The Gulf Crisis and African-American interests under international law.LawRichardson, Henry J., III
The private Lachs: life as art. (In Memoriam: Judge Manfred Lachs, 1914-1993)LawFranck, Thomas M.
The teacher: Lachs at the Hague Academy. (Manfred Lachs, Hague Academy of International Law) (In Memoriam: Judge Manfred Lachs, 1919-1993)LawChopra, Sudhir K.
The UN years: Lachs the diplomat. (In Memoriam: Judge Manfred Lachs, 1914-1993)LawSchachter, Oscar
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