ASIL Publications It features articles, editorials, notes and comments by and of contemporary US practicein international law. Each issue lists recent publications in English http://www.asil.org/media/asilpubs.htm
Extractions: Contact the Media Program ASIL publications are a great tool for journalists covering topics with international law angles, from human rights and the environment to economics, trade and foreign affairs. Below are descriptions of our major publications, which range from in-depth expert commentary and analysis to short abstracts available by e-mail to full-text primary documentation. American Journal of International Law The flagship publication of the American Society of International Law, the distinguished American Journal of International Law has been published quarterly since 1907. It features articles, editorials, notes and comments by preeminent scholars on current developments in international law and international relations. The Journal contains summaries and analyses of decisions by national and international courts and arbitral or other tribunals, and of contemporary U.S. practice in international law. Each issue lists recent publications in English and other languages, many of which are reviewed in depth. The
Paul Gellers Publications Paul Geller sample articles and other publications posted here Synopsis frameworkchapter in the treatise international Copyright law and Practice. http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~pgeller/publications.htm
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RAVE Materials - Directions For Use nonGerman periodicals which contain publications on public international law andEuropean law. This database only contains citations to articles and decisions http://www.jura.uni-duesseldorf.de/rave/e/handbe.htm
Prof. Ray August's Publications publications LECTURES ABOUT LINKS LEGAL. BOOKS international Business law. Cyberlaw.Public international law. international law Dictionary Directory. articles. http://august1.com/pubs/
Publications, News, And Events Corporate Counsel Institute. Georgetown international Environmental law Georgetownlaw is the law Center's biannual It contains feature articles about people http://www.law.georgetown.edu/topics/news.html
MPI International Law Publications InternationalLaw A Current Bibliography of Books and articles; http://www.mpiv-hd.mpg.de/en/hp/epublikationen.cfm
Extractions: The WWW Virtual Library: International Affairs Resources Please select the next resource category that you want. Quick Clicks Menu Home Starter Tips for Internet Research Virtual Libraries Maps News Sources International Radio and Television Journals and Magazines United States Government Nongovernmental Organizations United Nations European Union Other Intergovernmental Organizations Research Institutes Global and Cross-Cultural Issues Western Europe Eastern Europe Latin America Middle East Africa Asia General Resources for All Countries Resources for Selected Countries International Business and Economics International Development Study/Work/Internships/Service Abroad International Communications World Religions Public Health Global Environment Peace/Conflict Resolution/Security International and National Law Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs International and Comparative Education American Foreign Policy French Language Spanish Language German Language General Foreign Languages International Relations Journals and Magazines Directories and Search Engines for International Relations and Foreign Policy Journals and Magazines All Academic "Guide to free academic resources on-line," featuring abstracts of and links to professional quality scholarly publications, with a sophisticated search engine and standard bibliographical formats.
HLSL Indexes Of Legal Periodicals journals, yearbooks, institutes, and government publications. To find citationsto articles about foreign, comparative or international law, use the http://www.law.harvard.edu/library/catalogs_index/indexes_legal.htm
Extractions: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:hul.eresource:legaltrc) LegalTrac is an index which provides citations to articles in 900 legal periodicals published since 1980. It covers law reviews, bar association journals, legal newspapers, and international legal journals. It also covers law-related articles from about 1000 additional business and general interest titles. Geographical coverage includes the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Ireland. Also called Legal Resource Index, this source is available to law students, faculty, and staff on LexisNexis and Westlaw This resource is available to members of the Harvard Law community. For access, you must use a Library computer, or use a computer connected to a Harvard Law School network data jack or the Harvard modem pool. If you are using a commercial internet service provider such as AOL, you won't be able to connect to this resource. Index to Legal Periodicals and Books provides citations to articles in 780 legal periodicals such as law reviews, bar association journals, yearbooks, institutes, and government publications. Most have been indexed since August 1981. Since 1994, in addition to legal periodicals, it indexes approximately 2000 legal books per year. Geographical coverage includes the United States, Canada, Australia, and Great Britain.
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Extractions: Information on the library 1. Status and organisation The Library was established in 1953 when the Court was created. It is part of the Library, Research and Documentation Directorate. The rules governing the functioning of the Library are contained in the Internal Rules of the Court of 19 February 1975, Chapter V, amended on 18 June 1980. 2. General Description 2.1. Location The Library comprises a reading room situated on level -1 of the C building and a storage room on level -3 of the same building. Access to the storage rooms is restricted . The Library also has a branch in the T building for use by the various divisions of the Translation Directorate.
Publications - Abstracts Translations and new publications of articles In each issue, articles are classified internationalrelations international law, organization and administration; http://www.ipsa.ca/en/publications/abstract.shtml
Extractions: Published bimonthly by the International Political Science Association under the auspices of the International Social Science Council, in co-operation with the International Committee for Social Science Information and Documentation and with the support of Unesco, the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques and the American University of Paris Editors Selection is made according to the following guidelines: Scientific studies are mentioned preferably to informative articles; only exceptionally do we indicate unsigned contributions, official texts and popular articles; The major journals in the field are covered in full (for articles and substantial research notes); less important ones, journals in related disciplines and general interest periodicals are covered selectively; Translations and new publications of articles already abstracted are mentioned only exceptionally; We try to avoid abstracting redundant articles;
European Centre For Law & Justice to US publications and is often quoted in national and international newspapersincluding USA He is the author of several publications and law articles. http://www.eclj.org/chiefcounsel.asp
Extractions: About the Chief Counsel Jay Alan Sekulow is Chief Counsel for the European Center for Law and Justice (ECLJ), an international public interest law firm and educational organization. An accomplished and respected judicial advocate, Mr. Sekulow has appeared before the United States Supreme Court nine times in defense of religious freedom and acts as the Chief Counsel for ECLJ affiliates, The American Center for Law and Justice and The Slavic Center for Law and Justice. Two of the landmark cases argued by Mr. Sekulow before the Supreme Court in the United States have become part of the legal landscape in recent years in the area of religious liberty litigation. In the Mergens case, Mr. Sekulow cleared the way for public school students to form Bible clubs and religious organizations on their school campuses. In the Lambs Chapel case, Mr. Sekulow defended the free speech rights of religious groups ensuring that they be treated equally with respect to the use of public facilities.
Extractions: REVIEW * Professor at the Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Nantes. T he "Great Transformation" (Polanyi, 1944) that gave birth to industrial society initially centred on free trade. The transformation of work came only later. The unforeseen consequences of the liberalization of trade and industry made it necessary to rethink the issue of work and turn nation states into Welfare States. But the Welfare State is now falling apart. Under the combined effects of technological and political change, international trade is growing while national institutions are undermined. Foremost among these is national labour law, which is suspected of impairing economic efficiency, as were trade guilds in the past. It may be a sign of the times that the new World Trade Organization has moved into the former building of the International Labour Organization on the verdant shores of Lake Geneva. L International Labour Review should be seen within that context.
FXBC Publications - Articles This section lists selected articles, papers, and World and I (Washington Times publications,1993), pp A (eds), Beyond Confrontation international law for the http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/fxbcenter/articles.htm
Extractions: Tarantola D, Gruskin S, "Human Rights," in: Levine C, Foster G (eds), The Orphaned Generation (Cambridge UP, forthcoming). Gruskin S, Tarantola D, "Health and Human Rights," in: Detels R, Beaglehole R (eds), Oxford Textbook on Public Health (Oxford UP, forthcoming). Gruskin S, Tarantola D, "HIV/AIDS, Health and Human Rights," in: Lamptey P, Gayle H, Mane P (eds), HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care Programs in Resource-Constrained Settings: A Handbook for the Design and Management of Programs (Family Health International, forthcoming). Gruskin S, Hendriks A, "The Right to Privacy: Some Implications for Confidentiality in the Context of HIV/AIDS," in Orlin T, Rosas A, Scheinin M (eds.), The Jurisprudence of Human Rights Law: A Comparative Interpretive Approach (Syracuse UP, 2000).
MALQR Contents Vol.4. Peter Binder; publications noted. Volume 4 Issue 2. Editorial. articles. Arbitrationin Zimbabwe. Statutes. The law of the Ukraine on international Commercial http://www.interarb.com/malqr/MALQRv4.html
Extractions: INTRODUCTION Chapter 7 of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts is significant on at least two levels. In practical terms, it is the substantive heart of the whole Principles. It is where the Principles solutions to a large proportion of real world disputes in commercial transactions are to be found. It is here that the remedial consequences of serious failures of performance are defined: orders of performance, damages, contract termination by rescission, and restitution. These are difficult and central substantive issues. Indeed, Chapter 7 is probably the most imaginative synthesis to emerge in this generation of some of the most difficult practical questions of contract law. It will be a powerful support for the harmonization of actual outcomes and improve the reliability of the often unpredictable results of disputes. The substantive content of Chapter 7 is important as an illustration of the creative power of the UNIDROIT Principles. Chapter 7 is also important as an example of how the Principles work and of their usefulness in the emerging pattern of harmonized international commercial law. Chapter 7 brings closer together the substantive outcomes in courts, arbitral tribunals, and institutions of alternative dispute resolution in different legal systems, thus providing a prime example of how harmonization of international commercial law can improve the law. I have pointed out elsewhere that harmonization is not always the equivalent of substantive reform that improves the operation of the law.
RAMBERG, J. - Unification Of The Law Of International Freight A. VON ZIEGLER, The Comité Maritime international (CMI) The into the Next Millennium ,Uniform law Review 1997 published in the series of publications of the http://www.unidroit.org/english/publications/review/articles/1998-1.htm
Programme In Comparative Media Law & Policy At Oxford University a surprising number of books and articles and is a book series on Communications Lawand Policy is also a founding organisation of the international Journal of http://pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk/publications.htm
Extractions: HOME PRESS RELEASES FORTHCOMING EVENTS CONTACT US ... EMAIL publications The Programme places great weight on publications. In four years, it has had published a surprising number of books and articles and is planning a book series on Communications Law and Policy in Transition for the future. In addition to its website, the Programme has begun publication of an extensive newsletter dedicated to technology, regulation, and media especially as they relate to transitions to democracy. PCMLP is also a founding organisation of the International Journal of Communications Law and Policy Helen Nissenbaum and Monroe E. Price (eds.), Academy and the Internet (Digital Formations, Peter Lang: Forthcoming 2003). The function of this book is to explore, across and beyond the social sciences, the impact of the Internet on what scholars are doing. The editors have gathered together a wide range of recognized authors in their fields, geographically diverse, engaged in the spectrum of disciplines, involved in various schools of research concerning the pressures new technology places on existing work. The various chapter authors have been asked, in each of their disciplines, to suggest how fields of inquiry are being redefined, and what issues of social change are looming as the most important from their perspectives on the academy. Policy approaches, empirical research, and theoretical questions are all covered in these essays.
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