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Is the Internet erasing national borders? Who's really in control of what's happening on the Net--Internet engineers, rogue programmers, the United Nations, or powerful ... More
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Long recognized as a dependable source for a solid analytical framework, Conflict of Laws Cases and Materials helps students understand this complicated area of the law. The ... More
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A central player's account of the clash between the rule of law and the necessity of defending America. More
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International law is much debated and discussed, but poorly understood. Does international law matter, or do states regularly violate it with impunity? If international law ... More
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Chemists and science authors Cathy Cobb and Monty L. Fetterolf have teamed up with Jack G. Goldsmith, fellow chemist and reserve police officer, to create another intriguing ... More
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Overview of International Law and Institutions • Introduction Historical and Conceptual Foundations • Courts and Foreign Relations • Congress and the President ... More
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International Dispute Resolution: The Regulation of Forum Selection examines how parties can mitigate the effects of concurrent jurisdiction ex ante through the use of forum ... More
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A very strong and attractive work, On Nineteen Eighty-Four is a fresh and frontal confrontation of the question of whether Orwell had it right about technology and ... More
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Is the Internet erasing national borders? Will the future of the Net be set by Internet engineers, rogue programmers, the United Nations, or powerful countries? Who's really ... More
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