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American Journal of International Law, 1994
As the United Nations system approaches its fiftieth anniversary, there is good reason to take a fresh view of its contribution to legal order in the contemporary world. That contribution has rarely been assessed in its full generality. A half century of law creation and application by the United Nations and its specialized agencies has produced a ...
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As the United Nations system approaches its fiftieth anniversary, there is good reason to take a fresh view of its contribution to legal order in the contemporary world. That contribution has rarely been assessed in its full generality. A half century of law creation and application by the United Nations and its specialized agencies has produced a ...
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National Laws and Their History
2018This chapter has attempted to focus on general/historical aspects of the legislation related to forensic patients in Europe. However, apart from forensic laws or penal codes, forensic psychiatric care is highly influenced by health systems and funding that widely vary from country to country in Europe.
Fernando-Luis Barrios-Flores+2 more
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The Nature and Sources of the Law by John Chipman Gray, 2019
Herbert Hovenkamp
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Herbert Hovenkamp
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The Law of Nations in Global History
, 2017D. Armitage, J. Pitts, C. Alexandrowicz
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Appropriating Nature: Commerce, Property, and the Commodification of Nature in the Law of Nations
Leiden Journal of International Law, 2014Ileana M. Porras
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The Use of Vattel in the American Law of Nations
American Journal of International Law, 2012B. Richardson
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The Thin Justice of International Law: A Moral Reckoning of the Law of Nations
, 2015Steven R. Ratner
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United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
Yearbook of International Cooperation on Environment and Development 1998–99, 2018semanticscholar +1 more source
Imperialism and the Law of Nations
1971One of the problems implicit in international law from the sixteenth century onward was that of dealing with cultural and legal differences between nations. Even within the West, legal provisions concerning such matters as territorial waters did, and still do, differ from one country to another. But the West had at least a common tradition of Roman and
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