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Foreign Policy. In the annals of forgetfulness there is nothing quite to compare with the fading from the American mind of the idea of the law of nations. Grenada. We might have benefited from a weekend's pause in which we could have considered our interests rather than merely giving in to our impulses. The mining of Nicaraguan harbors.
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A Framework for Comparative Assessment of Indigenous Land Governance
Indigenous peoples are increasingly important players in the management and use of land and natural landscapes, bound in spiritual and traditional practices that endure and pre-date colonisation.
Chris McDonald, Lorena Figueiredo
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This paper aims to present the rules of nationality in brazilian law. Therefore, it will demonstrate the constitutional cases of how nationality can be acquired and lost; and the possible distinctions between birth and naturalized nationals in the brazilian law.
Paulo Cesar Villela Souto Lopes Rodrigue+1 more
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The article examines the prospects for the development of an interstate association of BRICS member nations and concludes that it is necessary to expand cooperation in addition to the economic sphere through other areas, in particular, the organization ...
E. Nikitin, M. C. Marius
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Local transplantation, adaptation, and creation of AI models for public health policy
This paper presents the Transplantation, Adaptation and Creation (TAC) framework, a method for assessing the localization of different elements of an AI system.
Eleonore Fournier-Tombs+1 more
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Soil and agriculture governance and food security
This article explores the various divergences and convergences between the international and national legal approaches, reviews soil and land management law as well as food security and nutrition legal frameworks and concludes with a proposal for a way ...
Margret Vidar
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Congress’s Under-Appreciated Power to Define and Punish Offenses against the Law of Nations [PDF]
Perhaps no Article I power of Congress is less understood than the power to define and punish . . . Offences against the Law of Nations. There are few scholarly works about the Clause; Congress, the Supreme Court, and the Executive Branch have seldom ...
Kent, Andrew
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The Accountability Turn in Third Wave Human Rights Fact-Finding
Whereas the characteristics of human rights fact-finding largely vary depending on the typology and scope of the entity that carries it out, consensus seems to be developing that a common set of challenges to human rights fact-finding exists.
Federica D'Alessandra
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THE RULES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW THAT REGULATE THE USE OF INTERSTATE FORCE
Just as the most important norms governing the behaviour of individuals are embodied in domestic law, some norms governing the behaviour of states are embodied in "international law.
G. Conradie
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From the universal to the particular through intercultural united nations crime prevention law and practice [PDF]
The article focuses on some legal and criminological counter aspects of the functionalist approach to public international law, by taking as the example United Nations crime prevention law.
Redo Sławomir
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