- Repository:
- Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections
- Published:
- 2001
- Subjects:
- Alabama claims | Arbitration (International law)
• | Arbitration (International law) | [X] |
• | International law | (2) |
• | Law -- Study and teaching | (2) |
• | Alabama claims | (1) |
• | Alien property | (1) |
• | American property -- Foreign countries -- Iran | (1) |
• | American property -- Foreign countries -- Iraq | (1) |
• | American property -- Foreign countries -- Qatar | (1) |
• | Apartheid -- South Africa | (1) |
• | Compensation (Law) | (1) |
• | Defense (International criminal procedure) | (1) |
• | Eminent domain (International law) | (1) |
• | Extradition | (1) |
• | Human rights | (1) |
• | Humanitarian law | (1) |
• | Immunities of foreign states | (1) |
• | International crimes | (1) |
• | International criminal courts | (1) |
• | Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. | (1) |
• | War crime trials -- Yugoslavia | (1) |
• | Water rights (International law) | (1) |
• | Yugoslav War Crime Trials, Hague, Netherlands, 1994- | (1) |
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