The trend toward liberal enforcement of repatriation claims in cultural property disputes
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The author discusses international standards for protecting cultural property, issues regarding repatriation of such property, and possible effects of liberal enforcement of cultural property protection laws.
Publication Name: The George Washington International Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1534-9977
Year: 2000
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International law and the proliferation of nuclear weapons
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The author discusses the international law regime regarding nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation and argues it is being weakened by nuclear states failing to meet their commitments under the regime.
Publication Name: The George Washington International Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1534-9977
Year: 2000
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