All Articles tagged international law
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September 27, 2024 EDT This Student Note considers how international governing bodies may resolve conflicts arising between protecting marine wildlife and the developments in ocean renewable energy technologies, like floating offshore wind turbines (“FOWTs”).
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April 15, 2018 EDT This note discusses how mega-trade agreements present an opportunity to create binding international environmental law and discusses the evolution of environmental protection provisions in trade deals over time.
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January 01, 2013 EDT This note focuses on the issue of targeted killing and the current problems the international legal community faces in upholding International Humanitarian Law.
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January 01, 2006 EDT Symposium remarks
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January 01, 2005 EDT This article considers the obligations of a supreme court in a liberal democracy and the effect that public opinion has upon the legality of the death penalty.