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The Harvard Law Library. A Library where may be found under one roof and accessible whatever one may require pertaining to law in the widest of the many juristic meanings of that term — such has long been the ideal of the Harvard Law Library. Story in 1829 looked forward to ‘a complete apparatus for study and consultation’ as to the law.
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6. Sam Moyn, “Martti Koskenniemi and the Historiography of International Law in the Age of the War on Terror” 7. James Whitman. The Verdict of Battle: The Law of Victory and the Making of Modern War. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2012. 8. Geoffrey Best, Humanity in Warfare. 9. John Fabian Witt, Lincoln’s Code: The Laws of War in American History ...
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The common law theory most often applied in these disputes has been the tort of misappropriation, the basis for the Supreme Court's decision in International News Service v. Associated Press ("INS"). [FN18] INS was decided at a time when long-distance telephone and teletype services were gaining widespread commercial use in the news business.
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Third, international law today places limits on a state’s power to torture persons held in custody, and confers “fundamental rights upon all people” to be free from torture. Fourth, section 1350 opens the federal courts for adjudication of the rights already recognized by international law.
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The Harvard Collections of Foreign Law: Changing Dimensions of Legal Study. John P. Dawson. The feature of the Harvard Law Library that is most likely to evoke surprise in the sight-seer is the collection in foreign and international law.
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Customary International Law (FDI)- elusive subject in doctrinal terms in the past 100 years, has taken a lesser role than treaties but it is still crucial in some areas of international law Formation of CIL—“usage or repreated acts become custom over time that in turn generates a sense of legal obligation (opinio juris)
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The Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (HLS PILAC) provides a platform for high-level, independent, and rigorous research and applied analysis on complex contemporary challenges concerning the international legal regulation of armed conflict.
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