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Democracy without Sovereignty: The Global Vocation of Political Ethics
“Democracy without Sovereignty: The Global Vocation of Political Ethics', w/ Robert Howse inThe Shifting Allocation of Authority in International Law: Considering Sovereignty, Supremacy and Subsidiarity (Tomer Broude and Yuval Shany, eds., Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2008) at pp.163-19
Author Tom Keneally back stage at the Nimrod Theatre, Sydney, 1980 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Robert McFarlane collection of photographs.; Inscriptions: "Author Tom Keneally back stage Nimrod Theatre 1980 Robert McFarlane"--In pencil on reverse.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6615438
Author Tom Keneally and actor Justine Saunders backstage during the rehearsals of Bullie's House, Nimrod Theatre, Sydney, 1980 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Robert McFarlane collection of photographs.; Inscriptions: "Author Tom Keneally + Actor Justine Saunders backstage Nimrod Theatre 1980 during rehearsal's 'Bulli'es House' Robert McFarlane"--In pencil on reverse.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6615450
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Making a Home for Human Rights at the WTO
This essay is excerpted from Protecting Human Rights in a Global Economy: Challenges for the World Trade Organization, a report isued this year by Rights and Democracy, International Center for Human Rights and Democratic Development, in Montreal. a preliminary version was presented at a Rights and Democracy workshop in Seattle last fall. The full report is the product of co-authors Robert Howse, a professor at the Law School, and Makau Mutua, a professor and director of the Human Rights Center at the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law. Complete copies of the report are available through Law Quadrangle Notes
Post Colonial Cosmopolitanism: Making Place for Nationalism
Rahul Rao, School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London, expresses a number of dissatisfactions with the debate between cosmopolitanism and communitarianism in international normative theory.
Respondents: Robert Howse, New York University; Alice MacLachlan, York University, Philosophy
Making a Home for Human Rights at the WTO
This essay is excerpted from Protecting Human Rights in a Global Economy: Challenges for the World Trade Organization, a report isued this year by Rights and Democracy, International Center for Human Rights and Democratic Development, in Montreal. a preliminary version was presented at a Rights and Democracy workshop in Seattle last fall. The full report is the product of co-authors Robert Howse, a professor at the Law School, and Makau Mutua, a professor and director of the Human Rights Center at the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law. Complete copies of the report are available through Law Quadrangle Notes
Democracy without Sovereignty: The Global Vocation of Political Ethics
“Democracy without Sovereignty: The Global Vocation of Political Ethics', w/ Robert Howse inThe Shifting Allocation of Authority in International Law: Considering Sovereignty, Supremacy and Subsidiarity (Tomer Broude and Yuval Shany, eds., Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2008) at pp.163-19
Robert Sparks Walker diary, 1941
Diary authored by Chattanooga author and naturalist, Robert Sparks Walker
Robert Sparks Walker diary, 1945
Diary authored by Chattanooga author and naturalist, Robert Sparks Walker
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