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- A Jurisprudence of Difference: the Denial of Full Respect in the Australian Law of Native Title
- Blackstone, the Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law
- The Doctrine of Christian Discovery
- Your Home Is Your Castle © 020207 Monica Haven, E.A
- Review of “Conquest and Modern International Law—The Legal Limitations on the Acquisition of Territory by Conquest,” by Matthew M
- Foreign and Other Economic Rights Upon Conquest and Under Occupation: Iraq in Comparative and Historical Context
- Regulation of Indian Traders: a Historical Perspective Mario Gonzalez
- Territorial Integrity and the “Right” to Self-Determination: an Examination of the Conceptual Tools
- Unlawfulness of Territorial Situations
- Jesuits Estates
- The Background of the Theory of Discovery, 38 Am
- History and Interpretation of the Great Case of Johnson V. M'intosh Eric Kades William & Mary Law School, [email protected]
- Imagereal Capture
- Universi^ Micronlms Infcemationcil
- The Doctrine of Discovery and the Elusive Definition of Indian Title
- Johnson V. M'intosh and the Expropriation of American Indian
- Occupancy Rights and the Wrong of Removal
- The Answer, Not the Problem
- Why Aboriginal Title Is a Fee Simple Absolute
- Two Hundred Years On: a Reexamination of the Acquisition of Australia
- 117 Aboriginal Title and Aboriginal Rights
- International Responses to Territorial Conquest Eugene Kontorovich Northwestern University School of Law, [email protected]
- Recognition of Palestinian Statehood: a Clarification of the Interests of the Concerned Parties Winston P
- Johnson V. M'intosh Revisited: Through the Eyes of Mitchel V
- Opinion on “Whether Draft Federal Constitutional Law
- Colonial Patents and Open Beaches
- Escheat: Is the State the Last Heir? John V
- The Nature of the Conquest and the Conquistadors
- Retracing the Discovery Doctrine: Aboriginal Title, Tribal Sovereignty
- Brazil, Indigenous Peoples, and the International Law of Discovery Robert J
- By Right of Conquest, by G
- Status of Inhabitants of Territory Acquired by Discovery, Purchase
- Hugo Grotius, on the Law of War and Peace, 4
- Religious Law Cannot Be Enforced by Any Civil Court in the United States by Gerald L
- Finding Possession: Labor, Waste and the Evolution of Property
- Waters of the State
- On the Fourth Geneva Convention and the Occupied Palestinian Territory
- The Concept of Aboriginal Rights in the Early Legal History of the United States
- The Westphalian Peace Tradition in International Law from Jus Ad Bellum to Jus Contra Bellum
- III. Territorial Settlements in Peace Treaties
- This Article May Not Be Reproduced, Distributed, Or Copied Without the Permission of Nova Law Review
- The Myth of Johnson V. M'intosh