Volume 21, Number 1 (Spring 2007) (PREVIEW)

“Expanding the Conversation: American and Canadian Experiences of Constitutional Dialogue in Comparative Perspective” by Christine Bateup

“Competition in Global Markets: Who Will Police the Giants?” by David P. Cluchey

“Data Privacy and Data Piracy: Can India Provide Adequate Protection for Electronically Transferred Data?” by Vinita Bell

“From Milosevic’s Reign to the European Union: Serbia and Montenegro’s Stabilization and Association Agreement” by Nevena Simidjiyska

“The Agreement After the Six-Party Talks: Are There No Alternatives to the ‘Modified’ Version of the 1994 Geneva Agreed Framework? - An Analysis of the Newly-Adopted Framework and its Significance for the Nuclear Proliferation Issues Relating to North Korea” by Ja Young Elizabeth King

“A and Others v. Secretary: The Use of Torture Evidence Against Criminal Defendants” by Stephanie J. Spencer

“The Fight for Transparency: International Pressure to Make Swiss Banking Procedures Less Restrictive” by Greg Brabec

 

Volume 20, Number 2 (Fall 2006)

“A Comparative View of Copyright and Cultural Property in Japan and the United States” by Geoffrey R. Scott

“Transnational Comparative Analysis of Balancing Competing Interests in Counter-Terrorism” by Amos N. Guiora

“Healthcare Systems and Quality of Care: Do International Measurement Standards Exist?” by Lisa L. Dahm

“Reframing Rights for the Ground Up: The Contribution of the New U.N. Law of Self-Determination to Recovering the Principle of Sociability on the Way to a Relational Theory of International Human Rights” by Howard J. Vogel

“Watch What You Say: Defamation in Japan” by Colin P.A. Jones (Book Review)

“The Hague Convention and Exclusive Choice of Court Agreements: An Imperfect Match” by Adam E. Kerns

“Lessons from Iraq: Electoral Legitimacy in the Shadow of Ethnoreligious Conflict” by Kristina Arvanitis

“Declaratory by Nature: Ocalan v. Turkey and the European Court of Human Rights” by Christopher Wiedemer

“An Obligation to Act: When the U.S. Voices Concern About China’s Criminal Justice System”


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