Volume 93 - 1999
The Civilian/Military Culture and the Impact on International Law
Culture
Let’s Not Ask Our Troops to Relearn the Lessons Learned in Combat2
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 342-343
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Maintaining the Balance in Civil-Military Relations*
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 343-346
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Military Perspectives and Civilian Control in Post-Cold War Peace Operations*
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 346-351
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Cultural Rights and Normativity
Culture
“Commitments Realized in the Flesh”: Liberalism and the Tortured Body in International Law
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 352-353
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The Culture of Cyberspace
Culture
Summary by Paul Schiff Berman
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 354-356
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International Human Rights and Comparative Law
Culture
Remarks by Francisco Forrest Martin
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- 28 February 2017, p. 357
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Integrating International Human Rights and Comparative Constitutional Law Into the U.S. Constitutional Law Course
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 357-359
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Integrating International Law Into the First-Year Property Course
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- 28 February 2017, p. 359
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Internationalism in Legal Education: The United Kingdom Experience
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 359-360
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Integrating International Law Into Criminal Law and Procedure: Summary of Remarks by Richard Wilson
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- 28 February 2017, p. 360
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Closing Remarks by Professor Zahralddin-Aravena
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- 28 February 2017, p. 360
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Reflections on the Panel: Summary of Remarks by Ruth Wedgwood
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The Making of the Muslim Cosmopolitan: Islamic Law, Identity, and the Market
Culture
Beyond the Neoliberal Agenda? Human Rights Activism and Muslim Cosmopolitans
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 361-362
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Beyond the Old and New: Engaging the Muslim Cosmopolitan
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 362-365
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New Approaches to Comparative Law
Culture
Universalist Assumptions and Implications of Comparative Law: Should They be Deconstructed?
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 366-369
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The Rule of Law and the Authority of Culture
Culture
Remarks by Richard B. Bilder
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 370-371
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Parochialism and Cultural Intercourse: The Question of Language in Multilingual States
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 371-373
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Remarks by Milner S. Ball
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 373-374
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“Culturing” Survival: Afro-Caribbean Migrant Culture and the Human Rights of Women Under Globalization
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- 28 February 2017, p. 374
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Sociology of ASIL
Culture
International Relations and International Law: Interests, Reputation, Institutions1
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 375-379
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