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Volume 4, Number 2

Fall 1990

 

 

Articles

Soviet Anti-Semitism: Legal Responses in an Age of Glasnost

Donna E. Arzt

 

 

Rabbi Kahane, International Law, and the Courts: Democracy Stands on Its Head

Edward Morgan/Ofer Attias

 

 

The Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space: An Emerging
     Principle of International Law

Colleen Sullivan

 

 

Comments

The Legal Duty Argument in the Israeli Debate Over the Constitution

Haim Deutch

 

 

A Global Approach to the Protection of the Environment: Balancing State
     Sovereignty and Global Interests

Roseann Eshbach

 

 

Transfrontier Television and Europe 1992: A Common Position?

N. C. M. Peck

 

 

Book Review

Slave Law in the Americas

Alfred L. Brophy

 

 

Volume 4, Number 1

Spring 1990

 

 

Articles

The Release of South Africa's Political Prisoners: Definitions and Expectations

Gay J. McDougall
Carl E.S. Soderbergh

 

 

Islam and Human Rights: Congruence or Dichotomy?

Amyn B. Sajoo

 

 

Addressing Vigilantism in the Philippines in the Context of
     American Jurisprudence: A Framework

Maya Wiley

 

 

Recent Developments

Mexico: Liberalizing Foreign Investment

Dionisio J. Kaye

 

 

Greece Charts a Course: Controlling Second Home Development in Coastal Areas

Craig A. Peterson
Claire McCarthy Peterson

 

 

Comments

Noncompliance with India's Dowry Prohibition Act of 1961:
     A Society's Reaction to Imposed Law

Meredith Sherman Fahn

 

 

Disharmony in the European Community's Product Liability Laws:
     Is the United Kingdom Off-Key?

Patricia W. Devlin

 


 

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