The Santa Clara Journal of International Law brought together a panel of experts to explore issues of both public and private corruption. The keynote speaker was Glenn T. Ware, Senior Officer with the World Bank\u27s Department of Institutional Integrity. Questions considered: How effective are existing treaty regimes and how might they be improved? Much domestic measures be enhanced to improve enforcement capability? Are domestic and international efforts mutually supportive or are they working at cross-purposes
Few areas of international law practice illustrate the tensions between business and human rights as...
Corruption is increasingly seen as a universal problem, deeply embedded in many national legal sys...
This article explores law\u27s protagonism and effects in contemporary conflicts over development, n...
The Santa Clara Journal of International Law brought together a panel of experts to explore issues o...
The Santa Clara Journal of International Law brought together a panel of experts to explore issues o...
This article considers tribal, state, and federal cooperation to achieve good governance. Part II di...
The Santa Clara Journal of International Law brought together a panel of experts to explore issues o...
Simpson examines the way in which indigeneity and sovereignty have been conflated with savagery, law...
The remarks that follow summarize how the claims of indigenous peoples have not only taken advantage...
This is a case study of a small Indigenous community in Guatemala that defied a powerful Canadian mi...
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide this...
This dissertation studies indigenous peoples in international politics, particularly in the United N...
With the passage of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, indigenous m...
In June 2009, in what had been referred to as the 'Amazon's Tiananmen', armed police engaged in a bl...
There is a gap in the literature that does not explain the circumstances under which Latin American ...
Few areas of international law practice illustrate the tensions between business and human rights as...
Corruption is increasingly seen as a universal problem, deeply embedded in many national legal sys...
This article explores law\u27s protagonism and effects in contemporary conflicts over development, n...
The Santa Clara Journal of International Law brought together a panel of experts to explore issues o...
The Santa Clara Journal of International Law brought together a panel of experts to explore issues o...
This article considers tribal, state, and federal cooperation to achieve good governance. Part II di...
The Santa Clara Journal of International Law brought together a panel of experts to explore issues o...
Simpson examines the way in which indigeneity and sovereignty have been conflated with savagery, law...
The remarks that follow summarize how the claims of indigenous peoples have not only taken advantage...
This is a case study of a small Indigenous community in Guatemala that defied a powerful Canadian mi...
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide this...
This dissertation studies indigenous peoples in international politics, particularly in the United N...
With the passage of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, indigenous m...
In June 2009, in what had been referred to as the 'Amazon's Tiananmen', armed police engaged in a bl...
There is a gap in the literature that does not explain the circumstances under which Latin American ...
Few areas of international law practice illustrate the tensions between business and human rights as...
Corruption is increasingly seen as a universal problem, deeply embedded in many national legal sys...
This article explores law\u27s protagonism and effects in contemporary conflicts over development, n...