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  • Development International Law – Part 17

    Development International Law – Part 17   158 UNHCR’s Contribution to the Development of International Refugee Law: Its Foundations and Evolution Corinne Lewis International Journal of Refugee Law Volume 17, Number 1, March 2005 p.67-90 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 159 [Articles] Parochial versus Universal Criminal Law Fletcher, G. P. Journal of International Criminal Justice…

  • Beyond the Republican Revival

    Beyond the Republican Revival   Cass R. Sunstein In this Article, Professor Sunstein describes those aspects of republicanism that have the strongest claim to contemporary support, outlines the role of republican thought in the founding period, and explores some of the implications of republicanism for modern public law. Sunstein claims that the basic republican commitments…

  • Comparative Politics

    Political Science: Fields in Political Science: Comparative PoliticsIntroduction to Comparative PoliticsComparative politics involves study of the politics of different countries. Some political scientists, known as area specialists, study a single country or a culturally similar g…

  • Other ALI projects

    Other ALI projects See Codifications, studies and other ALI projects , American Legal Institute General Bibliography and Restatements of laws . The American Legal Institute, through a careful and deliberative process, drafts and then publishes various restatements of the law and proposals for legal reform. Its projects generally are assigned to one of three broad…