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- The future: Implementing new approaches to the settlement of transnational commercial disputes. Coombe, George W. // Canada-United States Law Journal;1991, Vol. 17, p533
Discusses new approaches to the settlement of transnational commercial disputes. Client sensitivities to exposure litigation; International commercial arbitration as an alternative; Use of mini-trial to resolve transnational disputes.
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- Sierra Leone trips on US-brokered deal. Brown, Justin // Christian Science Monitor;5/10/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 118, p5
Reports on the peace agreement between the rebels and government in Sierra Leone to which United States and British officials encouraged them to adhere.
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Presents facts on the Geneva Convention, which are a group of four international treaties which protect civilians in times of war, the treatment of prisoners of war, and the care of the wounded and sick in the armed forces.
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Presents facts on the Geneva Convention, which are a group of four international treaties which protect civilians in times of war, the treatment of prisoners of war, and the care of the wounded and sick in the armed forces.
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Presents facts on the Geneva Convention, which are a group of four international treaties which protect civilians in times of war, the treatment of prisoners of war, and the care of the wounded and sick in the armed forces.
- Indonesia's Choice. // Christian Science Monitor;9/14/99, Vol. 91 Issue 202, p8
Editorial. Offers an opinion on the acceptance of peacekeeping forces by Indonesian president B.J. Habibie.


