Items where Schools and Departments is "International Law and Affairs Group" and Year is 2010
Article
Baars, G. (2010). Palestinian political prisoners: Unfair game for Israel's persecution. Adalah Newsletter, 68, pp. 1-8.
Barelli, M. (2010). The Interplay Between Global and Regional Human Rights Systems in the Construction of the Indigenous Rights Regime. Human Rights Quarterly, 32(4), pp. 951-979. doi: 10.1353/hrq.2010.0018
Collins, D. A. (2010). Environmental Impact Statements and Public Participation in International Investment Law. Manchester Journal of International Economic Law, 7(2), pp. 4-23.
Collins, D. A. (2010). A New Role for the WTO in International Investment Law: Public Interest in the Post Neoliberal Period. Connecticut Journal of International Law, 25(1), pp. 1-35.
Collins, D. A. (2010). Settlement Agreements, Legal Information and the Mistake of Law Rule in Contract. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 61(1), pp. 1-16.
Fahey, E. (2010). Swimming in a sea of law: Reflections on water borders, Irish (-British)-Euro Relations and opting-out and opting-in after the Treaty of Lisbon. Common Market Law Review, 47(3), pp. 673-707.
Wolman, A. (2010). Abortion in Korea: A Human Rights Perspective on the Current Debate over Enforcement of the Laws Prohibiting Abortion. Journal of International Business and Law, 9(1), pp. 153-174.
Wolman, A. (2010). Addressing Labor Rights Abuses at Overseas Korean Companies: The Role of the Korean State. Journal of Korean Law, 9(2), pp. 173-200.
Wolman, A. (2010). Subregionalism and transgovernmentalism in the emerging regional architecture for Asian human rights governance. HUFS Global Law Review, 2(1), pp. 107-133.
Book Section
Draghici, C. (2010). The Human Costs of the Iraq War and US International Responsibility. In: Guarino, G. & D'Anna, I. (Eds.), International conflicts and human rights: Caucasus, Balkans, Middle East and Horn of Africa (Napoli Colloquium, 2-4 July 2009). (pp. 733-773). Napoli: Satura Editrice.
Working Paper
Collins, D. A. (2010). Revisiting Canada's sub central coverage under the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement. London: The City Law School of City University London.