Litigating War offers an in-depth examination of the Claims Commission of the Eritrea-Ethiopia War, which was tasked with deciding, through binding arbitration, claims for losses, damages, and injuries resulting from the war. After providing an overview of the war, the authors describe how the Commission was established, the extent of its jurisdiction, and the applicable law on which it relied.
Explores how two landmark transnational human rights lawsuits operated as transitional justice mechanisms in the former Western bloc.
Given the insights and information on the rules and expectations of the various legal traditions and their convergence in modern day international arbitration practice, this book challenges assumptions and can offer a unique and useful ...
Litigation is War: Strategy & Tactics for the Litigation Battlefield
This is a fast-growing field of law, and today more and more lawyers are finding they have cases that deal with animal law.
In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application.
Combining legal analysis, archival research and ethnographic methods, this book reveals how these cases operated as transitional justice mechanisms, performing the transition of the United States and its allies out of the Cold War order.
War Powers Litigation Initiated by Members of Congress Since the Enactment of the War Powers Resolution
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... 1983), summary 19, figure 2; and Richard E. Miller and Austin Sarat, “Grievances, Claims, and Disputes: Assessing ... and Jeffrey M. FitzGerald, “Grievances, Disputes and Outcomes: A Comparison of Australia and the United States,” ...
This book is your essential guide to understanding how public relations during lawsuits should be handled with the same seriousness and care as any other aspect of the case.