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Volume 16, Number 2
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Fall 2002
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Articles
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Destructive Economic Policies in the Age of
Terrorism: Government-Sanctioned Gambling
as Encouraging Transboundary Economic Raiding and
Destabilizing National and
International Economies
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John Warren Kindt
Anne E. C. Brynn
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Employee Inventions and Works for Hire in Japan:
A Comparative Study Against the
U.S.,
Chinese, and German Systems
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Vai Io Lo
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Japanese Health Care Legislation: Public Choice
Perspective
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Maki Yoshida
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Speeches
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Rediscovering International Law After September
11
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Richard A. Falk
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The Role of International Criminal Law in the
Prosecution of War Crimes
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Richard Goldstone
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WTO and the Rule of Law in China
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Cao Jianming
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Notes & Comments
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Nguyen v. INS: Are
Sex-based Classifications in Citizenship Laws Really Constitutional?
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Jacqueline Barrett
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Den Norske Stats QijeselskAup As
v. HeereMac Vof. Interpreting the Foreign Antitrust
Improvements Act to Determine Whether "a Claim" Means
"the Claim"
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David V. Dzara
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One Country, Two Ideologies: The Rule of Law in
the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region
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Lilly W.Y. Heong
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Combating Child Pornography on the Internet:
The Council of Europe's
Convention
on Cybercime
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Dina I. Oddis
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Gonzalez v. Reno: A
Proper but Most Unpopular Decision
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Rebecca Thomas
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To Zedillo or not to Zedillo, Why the World
Needs an ITO
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Whitney Whisenhunt
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Volume 16, Number 1
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Spring 2002
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Articles
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Both Ends Against the Middle: European
Integration, Devolution, and the
Sites of Sovereignty in the United Kingdom
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David Jenkins
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Battered Immigrant Women Caught in the
Intersection of
U.S. Criminal
and Immigration Laws: Consequences and Remedies
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Hannah R. Shapiro
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The Use of Palestinian Children in the Al-Aqsa Intifada: A Legal
and Political Analysis
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Justus Reid Weiner
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Speech
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The Hidden Gender of International Law
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Hilary Charlesworth
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Notes & Comments
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The Sink that Sank the
Hague: A Comment on the Kyoto
Protocol
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Zoya E. Bailey
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Changing Immigration for Arabs with
Anti-terrorism Legislation:
September 11th Was Not the Catalyst
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Adrienne R. Bellino
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Havana Club Rum: One Step Back for U.S. International Trademark
Policy
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Joseph Bradica
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United
States, Germany, and South Africa: Constitutional
Legislation and Judicial Decisions
on
Abortion—Testing Judicial Globalization
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Sarah Davis
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International Copyright Law: Is It Music to
American Ears?
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Heather Nehila
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United States' Tax Treatment for Foreign Sales Corporations
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Misti L. Wetzel
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