THE ROLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS

A:
The
US the EU and the UN - A Comparison of Positions on Domestic Rights and Human
Rights
B:
United Nations
Security Council Reform by Michael Teng, Autumn, 2003
C:
Germany's
Inclusion as a Permanent Member of the UN Security Council: Breaking Free
From its Historical Subservience by David Beall Spring, 2005
D:
Military
Intervention, The United States and The United Nations by John McKeeman & Danny
Newman, Autumn, 2003
E: US-UN
Relations - Divisive Past, Divided Future by Lauren E. Young, Spring,
2005
F:
the
United States Positioning as a World Superpower- Its Subsequent Influence in
the United Nations and Views Regarding Human Rights
G: US
Policy Failure - Unilateralism in a Global Environment by Forrest Schwartz, Autumn,
2004
H:
The
United States' Superpower in a Changing International Environment by Gabriel Martinez, Autumn, 2004

A:
Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court Official UN Document
B:
The US the ICC and the
Future by
Clea Kaske, Spring 2003
C:
Criminal
Courts; A History and a Future by Jose Luis Guevara, Spring, 2003
D: International Law and Concerns of the Caspian Sea Region
by
Ashley Ivy, Autumn, 2002
E:
United
States Anti-involvement with the ICC by Scotti Shafer, Autumn, 2003
F:
United
States Interaction with the International Court of Justice Over Consular
Rights by
Tambi Cork, Autumn, 2004
G:
Dismissing
ATCA Claims by Invoking the Doctrine of Forum Non Conveniens by Aaron Levenstadt, Spring, 2004
H:
What Exactly is a POW
Nowadays by Jon Alston, Spring, 2004