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nations, see Bernard H. Oxman, The Choice Between Direct Discovery and Other Means of Obtaining Evidence Abroad: The Impact of the Hague Evidence
persuasive evidence for each of its conclusions and acknowledge the limits of its argument. Citations should be complete and unambiguous. The
otherwise reducing sentences.17 Empirical and anecdotal evidence suggests that these changes have come about primarily due to state budget crises.18
should provide persuasive evidence for each of its conclusions and acknowledge the limits of its argument. Citations should be complete and
contemporary doctrine, providing further evidence for currently contested claims. First, “Indian” is a political category that is not subject to
the argument should be well supported by legal authorities. The Note should provide persuasive evidence for each of its conclusions and acknowledge