Bibliography - United Nations Treaty Collection - Naciones Unidas
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Serrano Migallon, Fernando. El derecho de asilo. In: Un homenaje a don César Sepúlveda:<br />
escritos jurídicos (Mexico, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1995) p.<br />
359–370. <strong>Bibliography</strong>: p. 370<br />
Rule of law<br />
Barret-Kriegel, Blandine. The state and the rule of law (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University<br />
Press, 1995) 173 p. Translated from French.<br />
Includes bibliographical references and index.<br />
Caron, David D. Peaceful settlement of disputes through the rule of law. In: Beyond confrontation:<br />
international law for the post-cold war era, (Boulder, Colo., Westview<br />
Press, 1995) p. 309–334.<br />
Includes bibliographical references.<br />
Falterbaum, Johannes. Auf dem Weg zu einer effektiveren internationalen Rechtsordnung.<br />
Archiv des Völkerrechts 33(1/2) Mai 1995:245–265.<br />
Includes bibliographical references.<br />
Report on improving the effectiveness of the <strong>United</strong> <strong>Nations</strong> in advancing the rule of law<br />
in the world: Working Group on Improving the Effectiveness of the <strong>United</strong> <strong>Nations</strong>.<br />
International lawyer 29(2) summer 1995: 293–334.<br />
Includes bibliographical references.<br />
Self-defence<br />
Donner, Michael. Die Begrenzung bewaffneter Konflikte durch das moderne jus ad bellum.<br />
Archiv des Völkerrechts 33(1/2) Mai 1995: 168–218.<br />
Includes bibliographical references.<br />
Moor, Gideon A. The Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina and article 51: inherent rights and<br />
unmet responsibilities. Fordham international law journal 18(3) March 1995: 870–<br />
919.<br />
Includes bibliographical references.<br />
Motala, Ziyad. Self-defense in international law, the <strong>United</strong> <strong>Nations</strong>, and the Bosnian<br />
conflict. University of Pittsburgh law review 57(1) fall 1995: 1–33.<br />
Self-determination<br />
Brietzke, Paul H. Self-determination or jurisprudential confusion: exacerbating political<br />
conflict. Wisconsin international law journal 14(1) fall 1995: 69–131.<br />
Includes bibliographical references.<br />
Cassese, Antonio. Self-determination of peoples: a legal reappraisal (Cambridge, England;<br />
New York, Cambridge University Press, 1995) 375 p.<br />
Includes bibliographical references and index.<br />
Craven, Matthew C. R. What’s in the name?: the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia<br />
and issues of statehood. Australian year book of international law vol. 16 (1995):<br />
199–239.<br />
Includes bibliographical references.<br />
Goble, Paul. Back to Biafra?: defending borders and defending human rights in the post coldwar<br />
environment. Fordham international law journal 18(5) May 1995: 1679–1684.<br />
Includes bibliographical references.<br />
Hanauer, Laurence S. The irrelevance of self-determination law to ethno-national conflicts:<br />
a new look at the Western Sahara case. Emory international law review 9(1)<br />
spring 1995: 133–177.<br />
Includes bibliographical references.<br />
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