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Volume 2, Number 2
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Fall 1988
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Articles
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First Strike Nuclear Weapons and the
Justifiability of Civil Resistance
Under International Law
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Matthew Lippman
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State Repression's Façade of Legality: The
Military Courts in Chile
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Watson W. Galleher
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The Reagan Administration's Legacy to
International Law
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John Quigley
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Notes & Comments
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Soviet Views of Arms Control Treaties:
Contradiction and the
Process of Resolution
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Jeffrey R. Boffa
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Juvenile Delinquency and Its Treatment Under
the Customary and
Common Laws in English Speaking Africa
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Thomas J. Mullelly
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Policy Implementation and the Anti-Apartheid
Act of 1986
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Susan J. Shapiro
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Volume 2, Number 1
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Fall/Spring
1987-88
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Articles
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Chernobyl and
Acid Rain Deposition: An Analysis of the Failure of European
Cooperation to Protect the
Shared Environment
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Todd Howland
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The Right to Economic Self-Determination:
Nigeria Under the Shagari Government
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Oluwasegun Obebe
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Panel Discussion
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The Influence Abroad of the United States Constitution on
Judicial Review and a Bill of
Rights
Introduction by Burton Caine
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Alejandro M. Garro
Bart van Poelgeest
Adam Samuel
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Notes & Comments
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Human Rights and the USSR Constitution
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Sandra Drimak
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Transfer of Technology: Has Argentina
Solved Its Problems
by Eliminating Controls
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Nancy Schucker
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Zimbabwe's Constitutional Model for Multi-Racial Africa
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Warren Levy
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Book Review
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Defending Civil Resistance Under
International Law
by Francis Anthony Boyle
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Petro Morgos
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