輔仁法學, 31-32. sējumi私立輔仁大學法律學系曁法律硏究所, 2006 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 47.
192. lappuse
... rights it contains , this consensus is sufficient . As Dr. Tang noted cor- rectly , my object here is not to discuss this process of recognition of rights and their adoption in conventions . Rather , I am concerned ab- out the active ...
... rights it contains , this consensus is sufficient . As Dr. Tang noted cor- rectly , my object here is not to discuss this process of recognition of rights and their adoption in conventions . Rather , I am concerned ab- out the active ...
195. lappuse
... rights lawyers . He is best known by millions of students from his little book International Human Rights in a Nutshell . In an article in Human Rights Quarterly , Burgenthal notes that his commitment to human rights comes from his own ...
... rights lawyers . He is best known by millions of students from his little book International Human Rights in a Nutshell . In an article in Human Rights Quarterly , Burgenthal notes that his commitment to human rights comes from his own ...
211. lappuse
... rights matter : rights matter because they matter and there is no further wherefore . Marina Svensson quotes the re- sponse given to Jacques Maritain when he was astonished at how pe- ople of different political persuasion could ...
... rights matter : rights matter because they matter and there is no further wherefore . Marina Svensson quotes the re- sponse given to Jacques Maritain when he was astonished at how pe- ople of different political persuasion could ...