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(Michigan Law Review, 2007)The Commander in Chief Clause is a difficult, underexplored area of constitutional interpretation. It is also a context in which international law is often mentioned, but not fully defended, as a possible method of ...
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(Melbourne Journal of International Law, 2012)National court litigation in Greece and Italy prompted Germany to bring suit before the international Court of Justice (‘ICJ’), resulting in the Jurisdictional Immunities of the State judgment. The history of that litigation, ...
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(Texas Law Review, 2017)International law is in a period of transition. After World War II, but especially since the 1980s, human rights expanded to almost every corner of international law. In doing so, they changed core features of international ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008-10-21)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008-10-21)Annalee Davis, On the Map, spoke Oct. 16 as part of the International Lens Film Series. The award-winning documentary reveals a generally unknown aspect of Caribbean life — undocumented migration.Introduction presented by ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2006)This paper is a non-technical review of research developments in the international real business cycle literature. International business cycle facts are summarize with particular attention to the sources of output variance ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2011)Cole and Obstfeld (1991) exposited a classic result where equilibrium movements in the terms of trade could make ex ante risk-sharing arrangements unnecessary: a unity elasticity of substitution across goods and production ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2006)What are the "liquidity services" provided by ìover-pricedî assets? How do international seigniorage payments affect the choice of monetary policies? Does a country gain when other hold its ìover-pricedî ...
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(2021-05)The goal of this thesis is to provide an in-depth analysis of international undergraduates’ challenges in the United States and how these challenges may have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. International students ...
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International Students’ Counseling Expectations and Experiences in Accessing Mental Health Services (2021-05-06)Elmwater University’s International Students and Scholars Office and the Counseling Center wished to find what barriers existed that prevented international students from utilizing mental health services on campus. Through ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2000)Australia, Canada, Germany, and the United States experienced a substantial decline in undergraduate degrees in economics from 1992 through 1996, followed immediately by a modest recovery. This cycle does not conform to ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2008-03-24)
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The Internationalization of Intellectual Property: New Challenges from the Very Old and the Very New (Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Journal, 2002)Intellectual property concepts embodied in international treaties and national laws date back to the eighteenth century. Many fundamental concepts (originality in copyright law; confusion in trademark law; novelty or ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2021-04)The transition to college exacerbates stress, and coping strategies like cognitive reappraisal can moderate how interpersonal stress affects psychological well-being, with individual differences in reappraisal being ...
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(2018-03-27)Department: Microbiology and ImmunologyEpidemiologic studies have provided conflicting data regarding an association between Helicobacter pylori infection and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in humans. In this thesis, I describe the use of a Mongolian gerbil model ...
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(Traduction, Terminologie, Rédaction (TTR), 1993)This paper discusses the obstacles facing interpreters and translators in inter-cultural situations with reference to Canadian Convention refugee hearings, taped in 1987. The author sets forth a theory of interpretation ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-02-02)
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(Michigan Law Review, 2012)The age of statutes has given way to an era of regulations, but our jurisprudence has fallen behind. Despite the centrality of regulations to law, courts have no intelligible approach to regulatory interpretation. The ...
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(George Mason Law Review, 2015)A lively debate has emerged over the deferential standard of review courts apply when reviewing an agency’s interpretation of its own regulations. That standard, traditionally associated with Bowles v. Seminole Rock & Sand ...
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(2005-04-27)Department: Computer ScienceModel based programming is becoming increasingly popular and important because it can be used by not only programmers but also people who have specific domain knowledge but little programming knowledge. Many people encounter ...