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International courts and tribunals and the rule of law | |
American public opinion on international courts and tribunals | |
Arbitration and avoidance of war: the nineteenth century American vision | |
The United States and the International Court of Justice: coping with antinomies | |
The U.S. Supreme Court and the International Court of Justice: what does 'respectful consideration' mean? | |
U.S. attitudes toward international criminal courts and tribunals | |
The United States and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights Elizabeth | |
From paradox to subsidiarity: the United States and human rights treaty bodies | |
The U.S. and international claims and compensation bodies | |
Does the U.S. support international tribunals? The case of the multilateral trade system | |
The United States and dispute settlement under the North American Free Trade Agreement: ambivalence, frustration and occasional defiance | |
Dispute settlement under NAFTA Chapter 11: a response to the critics in the United States | |
The United States and international courts: getting the cost-benefit analysis right | |
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