Critical International Law 2014
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199450633.003.0007
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‘Suffering’ the Paradox of Rights?

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“…72 Another example is the dispute between Uruguay and Argentina over the pulp industry, with a case launched in the ICJ; both ignored the regional system of dispute settlement. Very few cases reveal that national actors do not understand this court as a privileged locus for dispute resolution.…”
Section: Important Obstacles To Creating a Regional Legal Spacementioning
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“…72 Another example is the dispute between Uruguay and Argentina over the pulp industry, with a case launched in the ICJ; both ignored the regional system of dispute settlement. Very few cases reveal that national actors do not understand this court as a privileged locus for dispute resolution.…”
Section: Important Obstacles To Creating a Regional Legal Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Japan therefore 72 Varella (2009) decided to create a political impasse for the White House, retaliating against products produced in states with the greatest number of voters and causing job losses. 73 Now it was up to the United States to stop subsidizing its steel industry.…”
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