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Oregon Review of International Law : Volume 17, Number 1 (2015)
©2016 University of Oregon
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Meyers, Ross
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-05-03)
New international legislation that allows for commercial claims over celestial bodies like asteroids is necessary to incentivize and regulate space exploration. Society has a strong interest in the exploration and development ...
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Davison, Ashley L.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-05-03)
China is one of the fastest growing markets for wine consumption, on track to move from the fifth to the second largest consumer of wine in the world in the next five years. While the per capita consumption in China pales ...
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Baronich, Taylor
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-05-03)
Since 2006, Mexicans have endured widespread corruption, torture, and over 50,000 innocent civilian deaths due to the drug wars, while the perpetrators of these aggressions have received impunity. Mexicans have turned their ...
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Mastorodimos, Konstantinos
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-05-03)
National liberation movements constitute a category of armed nonstate actors that appeared predominantly in the decolonization period and relate to peoples’ self-determination. Decolonization concerned territories that are ...
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Chopra, Surabhi
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-05-03)
In this Article, significant security legislation in India and trace the ways in which it enhances the executive’s powers are examined. I argue that the usual constitutional limits on the executive—electoral democracy, ...
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