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Fields of papers citing papers by Robert D. Sloane
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Robert D. Sloane
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Glennon, Michael J. & Robert D. Sloane. (2016). The Sad, Quiet Death of Missouri v. Holland: How Bond Hobbled the Treaty Power. SSRN Electronic Journal. 41(1). 3.1 indexed citations
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Sloane, Robert D.. (2015). Puzzles of Proportion and the 'Reasonable Military Commander': Reflections on the Law, Ethics, and Geopolitics of Proportionality. eYLS (Yale Law School). 6(2). 299.3 indexed citations
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Sloane, Robert D.. (2014). Tibetan Diaspora in the Shadow of the Self-Immolation Crisis: Consequences of Colonialism. eYLS (Yale Law School). 55.1 indexed citations
Sloane, Robert D.. (2010). Human Rights for Hedgehogs? Global Value Pluralism, International Law and Some Reservations of the Fox. eYLS (Yale Law School). 90. 975.3 indexed citations
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Arsanjani, Mahnoush H., Jacob Katz Cogan, Robert D. Sloane, & Siegfried Wiessner. (2010). Looking to the future : essays on international law in honor of W. Michael Reisman.12 indexed citations
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Lawson, Gary & Robert D. Sloane. (2009). The Constitutionality of Decolonization by Associated Statehood: Puerto Rico's Legal Status Reconsidered. Boston College law review. 50(4). 1123.4 indexed citations
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Sloane, Robert D.. (2008). The Cost of Conflation: Preserving the Dualism of Jus Ad Bellum and Jus in Bello in the Contemporary Law of War. eYLS (Yale Law School). 34(1). 3.15 indexed citations
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Sloane, Robert D.. (2008). The Scope of Executive Power in the Twenty-First Century: An Introduction. Boston University law review. 88. 341.2 indexed citations
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Sloane, Robert D.. (2008). Breaking the Genuine Link: The Contemporary International Legal Regulation of Nationality. Harvard international law journal. 50(1). 1–60.12 indexed citations
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Sloane, Robert D.. (2007). Measures Necessary to Ensure: The ICJ's Provisional Measures Order in Avena and Other Mexican Nationals. eYLS (Yale Law School).1 indexed citations
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Sloane, Robert D.. (2007). The Policies of State Succession: Harmonizing Self-Determination and Global Order in the Twenty-First Century. eYLS (Yale Law School).
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Sloane, Robert D.. (2007). Prologue to a Voluntarist War Convention. Michigan Law Review. 106(3). 443–485.3 indexed citations
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Sloane, Robert D.. (2006). The Expressive Capacity of International Punishment. SSRN Electronic Journal.12 indexed citations
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Sloane, Robert D. & W. Michael Reisman. (2006). Indirect Expropriation and its Valuation in the BIT Generation. eYLS (Yale Law School).11 indexed citations
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Sloane, Robert D.. (2006). The Expressive Capacity of International Punishment: The Limits of the National Law Analogy and the Potential of International Criminal Law. eYLS (Yale Law School). 43(1). 39.29 indexed citations
Sloane, Robert D.. (2002). The Changing Face of Recognition in International Law: A Case Study of Tibet. eYLS (Yale Law School). 16. 107.1 indexed citations
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Sloane, Robert D.. (2001). Outrelativizing Relativism: A Liberal Defense of the Universality of International Human Rights. SSRN Electronic Journal. 34(3). 527.4 indexed citations
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