International institutions Part 12

International institutions Part 12

 

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International institutions and Issue Linkage: Building Support for Agricultural Trade Liberalization
Christina L. Davis
American Political Science Review
Volume 98, Number 1, February 2004 p.153

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131

Bowett’s Law of International Institutions, 5th edn, by Philippe Sands and Pierre Klein
Karel Wellens
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Volume 53, Number 1, January 2004 p.264-265

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132

IIRIRA, The DREAM Act, and Undocumented College Student Residency
Michael A. Olivas
Journal of College and University Law
Volume 30, Number 2, 2004 p.435

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The extraordinary events that have unfolded since September 11 have affected the entire world, and higher Education in the United States is a part of that world. Several of the hijackers were out-of-status international college students, enrolled in flight schools. This article reviews the issues concerning undocumented college students, college students and applicants to institutions who are out of immigrant status, whose parents brought them to the United States as children and who grew up in this society. To many college administrators and public officials, this is an issue that flew under radar for many years, until it forced itself onto the public agenda. This article reviews this complex issue in three parts: first, undocumented college residency before the Illegal Immigration Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (“?IRIRA”); second, IIRIRA and residency; and third, post-September 11 developments: the USA PATRIOT Act, the DREAM Act, and international students. The conclusion summarizes the developments, reviews the research issues that have arisen, and notes current developments at the state and federal levels.

133

Managing Conflict in the New Europe. The Role of International Institutions
Marco Odello
Journal of Conflict and Security Law
Volume 8, Number 2, October 2003 p.417-421

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134

Politics, Theory and Institutions: Three Reasons Why International Criminal Defence is Hard, and What Might be Done About One of Them
Kenneth S. Gallant
Criminal Law Forum
Volume 14, Number 3, September 2003 p.317-334

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135

Do International Trade Institutions Contribute to Economic Growth and Development?
Joel R. Paul
Virginia Journal of International Law
Volume 44, Number 1, Fall 2003 p.285

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136

TRANSNATIONALISM AS A SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRATEGY: INSTITUTIONS, ACTORS AND INTERNATIONAL LABOR STANDARDS
Ruben J. Garcia
U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy
Volume 10, Number 1, Fall 2003 p.1

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CONSTITUTIONAL ANALOGIES IN THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM
Laurence R. Helfer
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
Volume 37, Number 2, Fall 2003 p.193

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This Article considers five key structural and systematic challenges that the international legal system now faces: (1) decentralization and disaggregation; (2) normative and institutional hierarchies; (3) compliance and enforcement; (4) exit and escape; and (5) democracy and legitimacy. Each of these issues raises questions of governance, institutional design, and allocation of authority paralleling the questions that domestic legal systems have answered in constitutional terms. For each of these issues, this Article surveys the international legal landscape and considers the salience of potential analogies to domestic Constitutions , drawing upon and extending the writings of international legal scholars and international relations theorists. It offers a preliminary assessment of why some Treaties and institutions but not others more readily lend themselves to analysis in constitutional terms. And it distinguishes those legal and political issues that may generate useful for scholars studying the growing intersections of international and constitutional law from other areas that may be more resistant to constitutional analogies.

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TOWARD AN INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE OF TRANSBORDER MERGERS? COMPETITION NETWORKS AND INSTITUTIONS BETWEEN CENTRALISM AND DECENTRALISM
Oliver Budzinski
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics
Volume 36, Number 1, Fall 2003 p.1

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Energy Law in Europe. National, EU and International Law and Institutions Edited by M Roggenkamp, A Ronne, C Redgwell, I del Guayo (with a foreword by Loyola de Palacio Valle-Lersundi)
Thomas Waelde
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Volume 52, Number 3, July 2003 p.831-835

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Conclusion

Notes

See Also

References and Further Reading

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Constitutions, Education, International institutions, Treaties.


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