Steven R. Ratner spends much of his time researching Law, International law, Human rights, Political economy and Peacekeeping. He combines topics linked to Criminology with his work on Law. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Civil law, International relations, Principle of legality and Prospectus.
His Human rights research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Legal responsibility and Politics. His Political economy research integrates issues from Conventional wisdom, Iron Curtain, Power, International community and Secession. His work focuses on many connections between Peacekeeping and other disciplines, such as Cold war, that overlap with his field of interest in Administration.
Steven R. Ratner mainly investigates International law, Law, Law and economics, Human rights and Global justice. His studies deal with areas such as State, Economic Justice, International human rights law, Politics and Morality as well as International law. He combines subjects such as Political economy, Settlement and Power with his study of Politics.
The various areas that he examines in his Law and economics study include Political philosophy, Norm, Scholarship and Expropriation. His work deals with themes such as War crime, Accountability and Public administration, which intersect with Human rights. His work carried out in the field of Global justice brings together such families of science as International community, Democratic deficit and Rule of law.
His scientific interests lie mostly in International law, Law and economics, Law, Politics and Global justice. His International law research includes elements of Index, Arbitration, Economic history and Political economy. His Law and economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Political philosophy, Morality, Scholarship, Norm and Normative.
His Law study is mostly concerned with Municipal law, Foreign direct investment, Sources of international law, Impartiality and Independence. His work carried out in the field of Sources of international law brings together such families of science as Criminal law, Principle of legality and International humanitarian law. His Politics study combines topics in areas such as Order, Duty and Relevance.
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