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Just the other day I heard that Gary Groth is planning an article on us canceling these titles.
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Fantagraphics president and co-publisher, Gary Groth, is also unconcerned about catering to an established market.
Read of the day 2010
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Ms. Groth writes that while the application of binding human rights norms to PMSCs calls for a shift in the development of the current jurisprudence of international law it must also be grounded in the logical extension of existing legal doctrines.
David Isenberg: State or Non-state: Ay, There's the Rub David Isenberg 2012
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Perhaps there is, at least according to Lauren Groth, a law student at the University of California, Berkeley.
David Isenberg: State or Non-state: Ay, There's the Rub David Isenberg 2012
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Understanding international legal personality as more fluid, Ms. Groth suggests a limited form of legal personality can then be applied to PMSCs as non-state actors by virtue of their status as quasi-governmental.
David Isenberg: State or Non-state: Ay, There's the Rub David Isenberg 2012
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Understanding international legal personality as more fluid, Ms. Groth suggests a limited form of legal personality can then be applied to PMSCs as non-state actors by virtue of their status as quasi-governmental.
David Isenberg: State or Non-state: Ay, There's the Rub David Isenberg 2012
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Perhaps there is, at least according to Lauren Groth, a law student at the University of California, Berkeley.
David Isenberg: State or Non-state: Ay, There's the Rub David Isenberg 2012
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Ms. Groth writes that while the application of binding human rights norms to PMSCs calls for a shift in the development of the current jurisprudence of international law it must also be grounded in the logical extension of existing legal doctrines.
David Isenberg: State or Non-state: Ay, There's the Rub David Isenberg 2012
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Perhaps there is, at least according to Lauren Groth, a law student at the University of California, Berkeley.
David Isenberg: State or Non-state: Ay, There's the Rub David Isenberg 2012
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Ms. Groth writes that while the application of binding human rights norms to PMSCs calls for a shift in the development of the current jurisprudence of international law it must also be grounded in the logical extension of existing legal doctrines.
David Isenberg: State or Non-state: Ay, There's the Rub David Isenberg 2012
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