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  2. Australian National University Library - Wikipedia

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    The Law Library, located in the ANU College of Law provides a wide range of legal resources for staff and students. The law collection houses statutes and case law from every Australian jurisdiction and several commonwealth countries. Special emphasis has been given to public and international law in the collection.

  3. List of schools of international relations in the United States

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    international relations N/A Vermont Middlebury College: Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs international relations N/A Virginia College of William & Mary: Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations international relations [11] N/A Virginia George Mason University: Schar School of Policy and Government: public policy school

  4. Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition

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    Of these schools, ANU, Dalhousie, and Saskatchewan won their finals. SMU is the fastest ever law school to reach the international final relative to its debut in the competition (2011), and is also the youngest ever law school to reach the international final (the first batch graduated in 2011) and back-to-back international finals (2013 and 2014).

  5. International regime - Wikipedia

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    An international regime is the set of principles, norms, rules and procedures that international actors converge around. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] These regimes guide and structure interactions between international actors and, in some cases, may evolve into an intergovernmental organization .

  6. List of international relations journals - Wikipedia

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    The following list of scholarly journals in international relations contains notable English-language academic journals on international relations. It is not comprehensive, as there are hundreds currently published.

  7. Sources of international law - Wikipedia

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    Article 38(1) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice is generally recognized as a definitive statement of the sources of international law. [2] It requires the Court to apply, among other things, (a) international conventions, whether general or particular, establishing rules expressly recognized by the contesting states; (b) international custom, as evidence of a general ...

  8. Sally Wheeler (legal scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Sally Wheeler, OBE MRIA FAcSS FAAL (born 1964) is Vice-Chancellor of Birkbeck, University of London and was previously Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Corporate) at the Australian National University, where she was also served as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International Strategy) and Dean of the College of Law (2018-2022).

  9. Hedley Bull - Wikipedia

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    It is widely regarded as a key textbook in the field of international relations and is also seen as the central text in the so-called "English School" of international relations. In this book, he argues that despite the anarchical character of the international arena, it is characterised by the formation of not only a system of states, but a ...