A study of contemporary procedure and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is a prerequisite of any pla...
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The author of this volume of collected papers and addresses is well known as the Bemis Professor of ...
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Two approaches have emerged in recent American literature as to the appropriate United States attitu...
This Article examines judicial review of state action by international courts, in particular inter-A...
With globalization and the proliferation of international commercial interaction, U.S. courts common...
A Review of International Civil Litigation in United States Courts: Commentary and Materials by Gar...
Purpose and Limits of the Present Study. International litigation is primarily concerned with findin...
The International Court of Justice ( ICJ or Court ) is the successor to both the Permanent Court o...
Since the mid-1980s, U.S. and foreign parties have filed more than 100,000 lawsuits in U.S. federal ...
In recent years there has been a significant expansion of the number and kinds of cases in U.S. cour...
Recent years have seen dramatic growth in the number of international tribunals at work across the g...
This essay on the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) is the first chapter in a new book on inter...
What did the United States Supreme Court mean when it famously said, International law is part of o...
A study of contemporary procedure and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is a prerequisite of any pla...
What effect should rulings of international courts have in domestic courts? In the U.S., debate has ...
The author of this volume of collected papers and addresses is well known as the Bemis Professor of ...
Reviewing Karen J. Alter, The New Terrain of International law: Courts, Politics, Rights (Princeton ...
Two approaches have emerged in recent American literature as to the appropriate United States attitu...
This Article examines judicial review of state action by international courts, in particular inter-A...
With globalization and the proliferation of international commercial interaction, U.S. courts common...
A Review of International Civil Litigation in United States Courts: Commentary and Materials by Gar...
Purpose and Limits of the Present Study. International litigation is primarily concerned with findin...
The International Court of Justice ( ICJ or Court ) is the successor to both the Permanent Court o...
Since the mid-1980s, U.S. and foreign parties have filed more than 100,000 lawsuits in U.S. federal ...
In recent years there has been a significant expansion of the number and kinds of cases in U.S. cour...
Recent years have seen dramatic growth in the number of international tribunals at work across the g...
This essay on the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) is the first chapter in a new book on inter...
What did the United States Supreme Court mean when it famously said, International law is part of o...
A study of contemporary procedure and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is a prerequisite of any pla...
What effect should rulings of international courts have in domestic courts? In the U.S., debate has ...
The author of this volume of collected papers and addresses is well known as the Bemis Professor of ...