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Editors: D. Murphy, Sean
Description: During 1999–2001, in the waning years of the administration of William J. Clinton, the United&#xD;
States remained actively engaged in the use of international law and international institutions&#xD;
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Editors: Vogenauer, Stefan
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publications arising from the research pursued at the Institute. The Institute is&#xD;
one of the Research Centres of the Law Faculty of the University of Oxford. It&#xD;
was established in 1995 and inaugurated 10 years ago, on 17 January 1996,&#xD;
originally as the ‘Centre for the Advanced Study of European and Comparative Law’.</description>
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national whistleblower law exists. Consequently, whistleblowers who&#xD;
seek protection under federal law must navigate a maze of often obscure&#xD;
rules and regulations governing their conduc</description>
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