American Journal of International Law 1995 - Abstracts

American Journal of International Law 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
1993-1994 judicial activity of the World Court.LawBekker, Peter H.G.
APEC quo vadis? (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation)LawLinnan, David K.
Central East Asian maritime boundaries and the law of the sea.LawCharney, Jonathan I.
Combating lawlessness in gray zone conflicts through minimum humanitarian standards.LawMeron, Theodor, Eide, Asbjorn, Rosas, Allan
Conflict, balancing of interests, and the exercise of jurisdiction to prescribe: reflections on the Insurance Antitrust Case.(Editorial)LawLowenfeld, Andreas F.
Establishing the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.LawRosenne, Shabtai
European Communities - agreement between the Commission and the United States on competition - power of the Commission to conclude the agreement.LawSchuster, Gunnar
European Community law - Greek-Slavo-Macedonian conflict - embargoes.LawPeters, Anne
European Community law - World Trade Organization - multilateral agreements on trade in goods - General Agreement on Trade in Services - Agreement on Trade Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights - Community competence to conclude WTO agreements exclusive of member states.LawSchmertz, John R., Jr.
Extraterritorial application of American law after the Insurance Antitrust case: a reply to Professors Lowenfeld and Trimble. (response to Andreas Lowenfeld and Philip Trimble, American Journal of International Law, vol. 89, p. 42 and 53, 1995) (response to Phillip Trimble, American Journal of International Law, vol. 89, p 53, 1995)LawKramer, Larry
Extraterritoriality of human rights treaties.(Agora: The 1994 U.S. Action in Haiti)LawMeron, Theodor
Haiti and the validity of international action.(Agora: The 1994 U.S. Action in Haiti)LawReisman, W. Michael
Human rights - environment - European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms - protected right based upon environmental degradation.LawDesgagne, Richard
Implications for fisheries management of U.S. acceptance of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea.LawBurke, William T.
Integrating environmental values into the European Convention on Human Rights.LawDesgagne, Richard
International claims - expropriation - standard of compensation - prompt, adequate and effective versus appropriate compensation.LawBlakeslee, Merritt R.
International trade - Iraqi sanctions program - letters of credit.LawJeronimides, H. Rosemary
Jose Maria Ruda (1924-1994). (former President of International Court of Justice)LawSchwebel, Stephen M.
Oliver J. Lissitzyn (1912-1994). (international legal scholar, Columbia University)LawHyde, James Nevins
Private claims to property rights in the future Israeli-Palestinian settlement.LawBenvenisti, Eyal, Zamir, Eyal
Protecting indigenous rights in international adjudication. (Editorial)LawReisman, W. Michael
Reform of the control machinery under the European Convention on Human Rights: Protocol No. 11.LawBernhardt, Rudolf
Sovereignty and community after Haiti: rethinking the collective use of force.(Agora: The 1994 U.S. Action in Haiti)LawGlennon, Michael J.
The authority to make treaties in the late Middle Ages.LawMeron, Theodor
The constitutional responsibility of Congress for military engagements.(Agora: The 1994 U.S. Action in Haiti)LawDamrosch, Lori Fisler
The exclusive treaty power revisited. (approval process for GATT)(Editorial)LawVagts, Detlev F.
The forty-sixth session of the International Law Commission. (May 2-July 22, 1994)LawRosenstock, Robert B.
The four doctrines of self-executing treaties.LawVazquez, Carlos Manuel
The GATT/WTO Committee on Trade and the Environment - toward environmental reform.LawSchultz, Jennifer
The ILC adopts a statute for an international criminal court. (International Law Commission)LawCrawford, James
The International Law Commission adopts draft articles on international watercourses.LawMcCaffrey, Stephen C.
The International Whaling Commission and the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission: the institutional risks of coercion in consensual structures.LawCaron, David D.
The Korean War: on what legal basis did Truman act?LawFisher, Louis
The lessons of law-and-development studies.LawTamanaha, Brian Z.
The political consequences of economic embargoes.(Agora: The 1994 U.S. Action in Haiti)LawLeigh, Monroe
The President's constitutional authority to use limited military force.(Agora: The 1994 U.S. Action in Haiti)LawTrimble, Phillip R.
The procedural framework of the agreement implementing the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.Lawde Marffy-Mantuano, Annick
The San Remo Manual on international law applicable to armed conflicts at sea.LawDoswald-Beck, Louise
The Supreme Court and international law: the demise of Restatement section 403. (Restatement of Foreign Relations Law in Hartford Fire Insurance Co. v. California) (Editorial)LawTrimble, Phillip R.
The United Nations Compensation Commission - developments since October 1992. (claims arising out of Iraq's occupation of Kuwait)LawBettauer, Ronald J.
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: a national security perspective. (response to John Stevenson and Bernard Oxman, American Journal of International Law, vol. 88, p. 488, July 1994)LawGaldorisi, George
The U.S.-U.K. arbitration concerning Heathrow Airport user charges.LawWitten, Samuel M.
Trade law and quality of life - dispute resolution under the NAFTA side accords on labor and the environment.LawGarvey, Jack I.
United Kingdom - extradition - extraterritorial jurisdiction - criminal law - abuse of process - judicial discretion - distinguishing U.S. precedent.LawWedgwood, Ruth
U.S. ratification of human rights conventions: the ghost of Senator Bricker.(Editorial)LawHenkin, Louis
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