National Policy and International Law: Case Studies from American Canal Policy, Tema 1University of Denver, 1967 - 80 páginas |
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... hypotheses : 1. The initial hypothesis is that international legal norms do influence national decision processes . A subordinate hypothesis , sug- gested by commonly held belief , is that such influence is confined to matters perceived ...
... hypotheses : 1. The initial hypothesis is that international legal norms do influence national decision processes . A subordinate hypothesis , sug- gested by commonly held belief , is that such influence is confined to matters perceived ...
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... hypotheses concerning the effect of treaties on policy - making . One such hypothesis is that a nation is not safe in relying on treaty rights if its power posi- tion and its bargaining power have deteriorated . While the existence of a ...
... hypotheses concerning the effect of treaties on policy - making . One such hypothesis is that a nation is not safe in relying on treaty rights if its power posi- tion and its bargaining power have deteriorated . While the existence of a ...
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... hypotheses , the evidence presented here can be summarized as follows : 1. The evidence , while not conclusive , tends to support the initial hypothesis that international legal norms have significantly influenced national decision ...
... hypotheses , the evidence presented here can be summarized as follows : 1. The evidence , while not conclusive , tends to support the initial hypothesis that international legal norms have significantly influenced national decision ...
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NATIONAL POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL | 1 |
TREATY RELATIONS WITH COLOMBIA | 27 |
THE PANAMA CANAL TOLLS CONTROVERSY | 47 |
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National Policy and International Law: Case Studies from American Canal Policy Edwin Chase Hoyt Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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