Brooklyn Journal of International Law Issues 10 Research Articles in July 1, 2019 Edition
September 04, 2019
September 04, 2019
BROOKLYN, New York, Sept. 4 -- The Brooklyn Journal of International Law, a journal from the Brooklyn Law School, published 10 research articles on the following topics in its July 1, 2019 edition:
* "Why Did Constantinople Get the Works? That's Nobody's Business but the Turks." A New Approach to Cultural Property Claims and Geographic Renaming Under the 1970 UNESCO Convention
* A Third Way of Thinking about Cultural Property
* Comparative Analysi . . .
* "Why Did Constantinople Get the Works? That's Nobody's Business but the Turks." A New Approach to Cultural Property Claims and Geographic Renaming Under the 1970 UNESCO Convention
* A Third Way of Thinking about Cultural Property
* Comparative Analysi . . .