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In: Routledge research in international law
In: The Western political quarterly, Volume 12, Issue 4, p. 1121
ISSN: 1938-274X
In: American political science review, Volume 53, Issue 3, p. 693-712
ISSN: 0003-0554
For the first time since 1991, Somalia has an internationally- recognized government. Established in August 2012, the Somali Federal Government (SFG) has been officially recognized by many nations and international organizations. The process of bringing Somalia fully back into the international community, however, remains long and complex. This Article argues that, in order to be successful, Somalia's reconstruction must include a robust international law component. By mandating frameworks for action and establishing best practices, international law should guide and strengthen reconstruction efforts.
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In: Praeger special studies in US economic and social development
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In: American Journal of International Law, Volume 63, p. 211
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In: European journal of international law, Volume 21, Issue 1, p. 25-30
ISSN: 1464-3596
In: Oxford handbooks
In: Oxford public international law
This handbook draws together leading and emerging scholars to provide a comprehensive critical analysis of international refugee law. This book provides an account as well as a critique of the status quo, setting the agenda for future research in the field
In: Verfassung und Recht in Übersee: VRÜ = World comparative law : WCL, Volume 32, Issue 1, p. 154-156
ISSN: 0506-7286
This edited volume presents comparative research on how the courts in Southeast Europe apply international law. After the introductory Part I, Part II discusses specific areas of international law, notably the law of Association Agreements between the EU and third countries, the law of the World Trade Organization, and international environmental law (the Aarhus Convention). Part III consists of country reports on how national courts in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia are currently applying international law.
In: Centre d'Étude et de Recherche de Droit International et de Relations Internationales 1988
In: Commentationes scientiarum socialium 21