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Volume 15, Number 2
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Fall 2001
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Articles
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Thwarting Terrorist Acts by Attacking the
Perpetrators or Their Commanders as an
Act
of Self-Defense: Human Rights Versus the State's Duty to Protect its
Citizens
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Emanuel Gross
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An Ever Closer Union?: The Continuing Travails of
the Peoples of Europe
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Ian Ward
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Notes & Comments
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Resolution of Domestic Disputes Through
Extra-Judicial Mechanisms in the United States
and
Asia: Neighborhood Justice
Centers, the Panchayat, and the Mahalla
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Kimberly A. Klock
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Recent United States' Interpretations
of Article 13(b) of the Hague International
Child Abduction Convention: We're On the Right Road
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Carrie Nelson
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Reconciling Natural Law and Legal Positivism in
the Deep Seabed Mining Provisions of the
Convention of the Law of the Sea
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Arcangelo Travaglini
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Volume 15, Number 1
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Spring 2001
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Articles
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"Procedural Weakness" of German
Criminal Justice and its Unique Exclusionary Rules
Based on the Right of Personality
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Kuk Cho
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Multidisciplinary Practices and the Public
Interest: Is There a Possible Solution?
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Ramon Mullerat, O.B.E.
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Political Alternatives to NATO Expansion
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Dr. Amos Perlmutter
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Reverend Leon Sullivan's Principles, Race, and
International Law: A Comment
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Henry J. Richardson, III
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Notes & Comments
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Foreign Evidence Gathering: What Obstacles
Stand in the Way of Justice?
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Mark K. Gyandoh
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The General and His Shield: The Extradition
Process Against General Pinochet Ugarte
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Eamon C. Merrigan
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Seeking Reparations in the New Millennium: Will
Japan
Compensate the
"Comfort Women" of World War II?
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Joseph P. Nearey
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China's Accession into the WTO: The Practice of International Bribery and
the
Issues It Presents for American Counsel Whose Clients are Doing
Business
Within the Confines of the Great Wall
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Gregory C. Ott
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Human Cloning: New Hope, New Implications, New
Challenges
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May Mon Post
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