Global Law Working Papers
Global Law Working Papers
2004 Series
GLWP 01/04
Nico Krisch
"Imperial International Law"
GLWP 02/04
Yigal Mersel
"How Patriotic Can the Opposition Be? The Constitutional Role of the Minority Party in Times of Peace and During National Crises"
GWLP 03/04
Jeffrey Segal (with Lee Epstein, Daniel E. Ho, and Gary King)
"The Effect of War on the Supreme Court"
GLWP 04/04
Maya Steinitz
"Authority, Legitimacy and Participation in International Legal Institutions: The Case of the Milosevic Trial"
GLWP 05/04
Andrew Hurrell
"Hegemony and Regional Governance in the Americas"
GLWP 06/04
Damian Chalmers
"Constitutional Reason in an Age of Terror"
GLWP 07/04
Hang Wu Tang
"Taking It Back: An Anglo-American Comparative Study On Restitution For Mistaken Gifts"
GLWP 08/04
Theodor Schilling
"Is the United States bound by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in relation to Occupied Territories?"
GLWP 09/04
Alessandra Arcuri
"The Case for a Procedural Version of the Precautionary Principle Erring on the Side of Environmental Preservation"
GLWP 10/04
Nicholas Bamforth
"Understanding the Impact and Status of the Human Rights Act 1998 within English Law"
