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Oregon Review of International Law : Volume 19 (2018)
©2018 University of Oregon School of Law
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Roner-Reiter, Catharine
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-05-25)
This Article aims to provide a framework for an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) solution to resolving naming conflicts by drawing on a case illustration of an ongoing naming conflict in Northern Ireland. Northern ...
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Hebert, Je’an-Luc
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-05-25)
This summary begins by discussing how, under UNCLOS, territorial sovereignty is established and what water rights attach to islands and coastal states in order to provide the reader with the background necessary to understand ...
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DeLuca, Angela
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-05-25)
This paper will analyze the German and the U.S. energy markets in an effort to understand the discrepancy in renewable energy development and the efficacy of each country’s chosen path.
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Tsuji, Yuichiro
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-05-25)
In 2016, the Japanese Supreme Court apologized for establishing a special tribunal for leprosy patients outside a standard courtroom. The Supreme Court initially admitted that the special tribunal was unconstitutional ...
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Argyropoulou, Venetia
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-05-25)
This Article explores the reasons that led to the failure of bondholders’ cases against Greece and explores whether there is room for a different result for bondholders before investment tribunals. This Article evaluates ...
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Zaidi, Kamaal
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-05-25)
The prospect of High-Speed Rail (HSR) in Canada is gaining popularity in the wake of transportation sustainability. HSR is defined as public infrastructure for rail transit systems capable of traveling 200 km/h (125 mph) ...
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Dubovec, Marek; Elias, Adalberto
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-05-25)
This Article examines the legal institutions and doctrines underlying the current intermediated system for the holding of securities in Mexico.
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Pierson, Pamela Bucy; Bucy, Benjamin Patterson
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-05-25)
This article discusses what trade fraud is, how it fits within the political debate on trade, how it compares to other white-collar crime and why it is particularly difficult to detect, prove, and deter.
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