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Namibia: The relevance of international law

Third World Quarterly, 1986
(1986). Namibia: The relevance of international law. Third World Quarterly: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 540-558.
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Is Justice Relevant to the Law of War?

Israel Law Review, 2007
Intellectual work on the law of war suffers from chronic isolation. The commentators on the Rome Statute are international lawyers who pay no attention to the work either of theoretical criminal lawyers or of the philosophers. The philosophers—Jeff McMahan as an outstanding example—ignore the legal details that dominate the books of the international ...
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Conclusion: The Relevance of Comparative Law [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Knowledge of comparative law is useful, if not indispensable, for law academics and legal professionals in an increasingly globalised world. The research findings of this book attest to the relevance of comparative law in legal scholarship, practice and education in both domestic and international legal spheres.
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The Relevance of Law: Some Determinants of Identifying

Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2019
The relevance of the research is due to the fact that the topic of the importance of law as a regulator of social relations is one of the most interesting and little-studied topics of general application of law. In this context, the article is dedicated to the determinants of the relevance of law as a regulator of social relations.
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The Past as Law or History? The Relevance of Imperialism for Modern International Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
This paper explores the role that particular conceptions of the past play in the ongoing legal debate about the relevance of imperialism for modern international law. As it will seek to show, that is not the same thing as exploring the role that history plays in that debate.
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Is "Chevron" Relevant to Federal Criminal Law?

Harvard Law Review, 1996
The principles of legality and separation of powers are conventionally understood to require that law-making, law- interpreting, and law-enforcement be carried out by separate institutions. This paper challenges this understanding in the context of federal criminal law.
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RELEVANCE OF LINGUISTIC RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF LAW

Russian science: actual researches and developments,Part 1, 2020
Language and law are phenomena that have emerged in the course of human social evolution and are "fundamental to human existence". The nature of their relationship within society has long been of concern to both linguists and legal scholars in terms of rhetoric, oratory, style, and terminology.
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The relevance of law in human rights protection

International Review of Law and Economics, 1999
Abstract Relatively little empirical research on the protection of human rights considers the significance of legal rules and institutions. This article examines the effects of legal institutions on the general protection of political rights and on the protection of one discrete right—freedom from unreasonable search and seizure.
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Hobbes's Relevance to the Modern Law of Nations

Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international, 2000
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The Relevance of International Law

2019
Abstract This chapter, from four perspectives of community, power, adjudication, and spirit, reviews the transformation of international law during the past several decades and the relevance of international law on the rise of China, thereby examining the legal and political context where China rises and showing the fundamental ...
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