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American Journal of International Law - Martin-Luther
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American Journal of International Law
VOL. 105, April 2011, NO. 2
Detention Operations in Contemporary Conflicts: Four Challenges for the
Geneva Conventions and Other Existing Law
John B. Bellinger III and Vijay M. Padmanabhan
State Weakness, Irregular Warfare, and the Right to Self-Defense Post-9/11
Theresa Reinold
In MemoriamLouis Henkin (1917–2010)
Lori Fisler Damrosch
International Decisions
Edited by David J. Bederman
Accordance with International Law of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence
in Respect of Kosovo
Ralph Wilde
Commission v. Sweden
Peter Van Elsuwege
Ga¨fgen v. Germany
Heiko Sauer and Mirja Trilsch
Samantar v. Yousuf
Ernesto J. Sanchez
Safety National Casualty Corp. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s, London
Joshua J. Newcomer
Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
Edited by John R. Crook
Ninth Circuit Changes Its Mind, Upholds Extended Statute of Limitations for Armenian
Genocide Insurance Claims
Controversy Regarding Status of U.S. Official Involved in Shootings in Lahore
Second Circuit Upholds State Department Action Barring New York City from Taxing
Foreign-Government-Owned Apartments Housing Mission Staff
U.S. Officials Seek to Facilitate Foreign Missions’ Access to Banking Services
United States Protests Attack on U.S. Diplomat in Vietnam; Vietnamese Accuse Diplomat of
“Causing Trouble”
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United States Vetoes Security Council Resolution Declaring Israeli Settlements Illegal
Department of State Official Defends U.S. Participation in UN Human Rights Council
U.S. Views on Prosecuting and Incarcerating Somali Pirate; Pirate Sentenced in U.S. Court;
Pirates Kill Four U.S. Citizens
United States Joins in Affirming Opposition to Southern Ocean Whaling, Calling for
Restraint by Whalers and Their Opponents
U.S. Legislation Bars Funding to Transfer Guanta´namo Bay Detainees to United States for
Trial
United States Endorses UN Indigenous Declaration
United States Supports New Mechanism to Conclude Work of UN Criminal Tribunals for
Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia
Senate Gives Advice and Consent to START Treaty; Resolution of Advice and Consent Sets
Numerous Requirements and Conditions
U.S.-Russian Agreement of Civil Nuclear Cooperation Enters into Force
United States Bemoans Slow Pace of UN Conference on Disarmament, Supports Nuclear
Weapons-Free Zones, Confidence Building Measures in Space, and Senate Approval of
CTBT
NAFTA Tribunal Dismisses Grand River Claim Against United States
Brief Notes
Recent Books on International Law
Edited by Richard B. Bilder
Book Reviews
Schill, Stephen W. The Multilateralization of International Investment Law
Jose´ E.Alvarez
Janis, Mark Weston. America and the Law of Nations 1776–1939
John F. Murphy
Sofaer, Abraham D. The Best Defense?: Legitimacy & Preventive Force
Elizabeth Wilmshurst
Charlesworth, Hilary, and Jean-Marc Coicaud (eds.). Fault Lines of International
Legitimacy
Jan Klabbers
Sloss, David (ed.). The Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement: A Comparative
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Ronald J. Bettauer
Peterson, M. J. International Regimes for the Final Frontier
Maureen Williams
Quigley, John. The Statehood of Palestine: International Law in the Middle East
Conflict
Victor Kattan
American University International Law Review
Volume 26, No. 1
Academy on Human Rights and
Humanitariam Law
Articles and Essays Analyzing the Right to Freedom of Speech and International
Human Rights Law
Prologue
Claudio Grossman
Introduction
Claudia Martin & Diego Rodríguez-Pinzón
Las sanciones penales frente a expresiones sobre temas de relevancia pública: ¿Limitación o
violación a la libertad de expresión?
Juan Camilo Rivera Rugeles
The Media and the Anti-corruption Crusade in Kenya: Weighing the Achievements,
Challenges, and Prospects
James Forole Jarso
Feminicidio y derecho a la información en México: Dialéctica de la impunidad
Francesca Tronco García
Are Hate Speed Provision Anti-democratic?: An International Perspective
Robin Edger
Implicaciones jurídicas del desarrollo del derecho de acceso a la información pública en el
marco del derecho a la libertad de expresión y los derechos humanos
Dra. Gracielo Romero Silvera
Freedom of Expression and the Right to Reputation: Human Rights in Conflict
Stijn Smet
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Boston University International Law Journal
VOLUME 29 ISSUE 2- SUMMER 2011
Articles
Legal Outlier, Again? U.S. Felon Suffrage: Comparative and International Human Rights
Perspectives
Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler
An Empirical Analysis of Wealth Disparities in WTO Disputes: Do Poorer Countries Suffer
From Strategic Delay During Dispute Litigation?
Geoffrey Antell & James W. Coleman
The Syndrome of the Efficiency of the Common Law
Nuno Garoupa & Carlos Gomez Liguerre
Intervention and Consent: Consensual Forcible Interventions in Internal Armed Conflicts as
International Agreements
Eliav Lieblich
Regulating Tobacco Flavors: Implications of WTO Law
Andrew Mitchell & Tania Voon
Notes
International Pharmaceutical Mistrials: Existing Law for the Protection of Foreign Human
Subjects and a Proposal for Reform
Dennis M. Coyne
Turned Away: The Detrimental Effect of Italy's Public Security Law on Undocumented
Children's Right to Education
Erin Komada
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
Vol. 43, Nos. 1 & 2(2011)
LAWFARE!:ARE AMERICA'S ENEMIES USING THE LAW AGAINST US AS A
WEAPON OF WAR?
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Foreward: Lawfare!
Michael P. Scharf & Shannon Pagano
Is Lawfare Worth Defining? Report of the Cleveland Experts Meeting
Michael Scharf & Elizabeth Andersen, assisted by Cox Center Fellows Effy Folberg, Michael
Jacobson, & Katlyn Kraus
Historical and Semiotic Origins of "Lawfare"
Susan W. Tiefenbrun
The Curious Career of Lawfare
Wouter G. Werner
Lawfare or Strategic Communications?
Dr. Gregory P. Noone
Lawfare: A Rhetorical Analysis
Tawia Ansah
Does Lawfare Need an Apologia?
Major Charles J. Dunlap, Jr.
Lawfare: A War Worth Fighting
Dr. Paul R. Williams
On Legal Subterfuge and the So-Called "Lawfare"
Leila Nadya Sadat & Jing Geng
The Dangers of Lawfare
Scott Horton
Lawfare: Where Justice Meets Peace
The Honorable Principal Judge of Uganda, Justice James Ogoola
Lawfare and the International Tribunals: A Question of Definition? A Reflection on the
Creation of the "Khmer Rouge Tribunal"
Robert Petit
The Take Down: Case Studies Regarding "Lawfare" in International Criminal Justice: The
West African Experience
David M. Crane
Whose Lawfare is it, Anyway?
David Scheffer
The Gaza Strip: Israel, Its Foreign Policy, and the Goldstone Report
Milena Sterio
Illustrating Illegitimate Lawfare
Michael A. Newton
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Finding Facts But Missing the Law: The Goldstone Report, Gaza, and Lawfare
Laurie R. Blank
Gaza, Goldstone, and Lawfare
William A. Schabas
Litigating the Arab-Israeli Conflict in U.S. Courts: Critiquing the Lawfare Critique
William J. Aceves
"Lawfare" in the War on Terrorism: A Reclamation Project
Melissa A. Waters
Lawfare and Counterlawfare: The Demonization of the Gitmo Bar and other Legal Strategies
in the War on Terror
David J. R. Frakt
The Value of Claiming Torture: An Analysis of al-Qaeda's Tactical Lawfare Strategy and
Efforts to Fight Back
Michael J. Lebowitz
Lawfare and U.S. National Security
Professor Orde F. Kittrie
Lawfare and the Definition of Aggression: What the Soviet Union and Russian Federation
Can Teach Us
Christi Scott Bartman, MPA, JD, PhD
The Knight's Code, not his Lance
Jamie A. Williamson
Carl Schmitt and the Critique of Lawfare
David Luban
The Legality of Reciprocity in the War Against Terrorism
Ambassador Robbie Sabel
The Status of Corporations in the Travaux Préparatoires of the Genocide Convention: The
Search for Personhood
Michael J. Kelly
Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Lecture in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law—Conflict or Convergence
Sir Christopher Greenwood, CMG, QC
Student Note
Animals Are Property: The Violations of Soldiers' Rights to Strays in Iraq
DanaMarie Pannella
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Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative
Law
Volume 11, 2012
The New American Approach to Cultural Heritage Protection: Granting Foreign Aid for Iraqi
Cultural Heritage
Priscilla Singer
Former-Citizenship Restitution: A Proposal for an Equitable Resolution of Confiscated
Lithuanian Property
Cheryl E. Stovall
Culture Wars: Protection of Cultural Monuments in a Human Rights Context
Kruti J. Patel
Columbia Journal of International Affairs
Editor's Foreword
The Breakout of China-India Strategic Rivalry in Asia and the Indian Ocean
Francine R. Frankel
Assessing the Sino-Indian Water Dispite
Jonathan Holslag
Beijing's Balancing Act: Courting New Dehli, Reassuring Islamabad
Jingdong Yuan
The Tibet Factor in China-India relations
Rajiv Sikri
China and India: More Cooperation than competition in Energy and Climate Change
Tofiq Siddiqi
Chinese and Indian Engagement in Africa: Competitive or Mutually Reinforcing Strategies?
Fantu Cheru and Cyril Obi
The Myth of Economic Complementarity in Sino-Indian Relations
Yasheng Huang
Technology Trade in India-China Relations: Divergent Dynamics and Implications
Varaprasad S. Dolla
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Cities as the New Engine for Sino-Indian Cooperation
Pengfei Ni
Paradigm Shift in India-China Relations: From Bilateralism to Multilateralism
Swaran Singh
Divergence, Similarity and Symmtery in Sino-Indian Threat Perceptions
Lora Saalman
India, China: Brothers, Brothers
Shirish Jain and Yan Shufen
India: A Global Economic Power? Revisting the Past and Contemplating the Future
Arvind Panagariya
Andrew Wellington Cordier Essay
Blind Men and an Elephant: How the Indian and Chinese Press Cover Myanmar
Paul Fraioli
Further Reading
Interviews
Reflections from China
Cheng Ruisheng
Review Essays
Beyond Rhetoric: Sino-Indian Relations in an Era of Interdependence | Asian KnowledgeBased Economics: Complex and Convoluted
Aditi Malik | Maria Y. Wang
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
Volume 49, Number 1
Tributes
In Memoriam: Louis Henkin
The Board of the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
A Tribute to Louis Henkin
David M. Schizer
Louis Henkin: Courage and Convictions
Lori Fisler Damrosch
Louis Henkin: A Lawyer’s International Lawyer
Hans Smit
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A Tribute to Louis Henkin
Sarah H. Cleveland
Articles
Non-Participation in the International Court of Justice Revisited: Change or Plus Ça Change?
James D. Fry
Probability Thresholds as Deontological Constraints in Global Constitutionalism
Moshe Cohen-Eliya & Gila Stopler
Notes
A New Frontera: Foreign Sovereign Immunity, Arbitral Awards and a Waive Goodbye to
Assets
Pauline Whittinghill Klyce Pennoyer
The Dead on Display: A Call for the International Regulation of Plastination Exhibits
Lisa A.Giunta
Volume 49, Number 2
Articles
Striking a Balance Between Investor Protections and National Sovereignty: The Relevance of
Local Remedies in Investment Treaty Arbitration
George K. Foster
ASEAN’S Constitutionalization of International Law: Challenges to Evolution Under the
New ASEAN Charter
Diane A. Desierto
Comments
Recent Developments: The Broader Consequences of the International Court of Justice’s
Advisory Opinion on the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Respect of Kosovo
Roland Tricot & Barrie Sander
Notes
Combating Foreign Bribery: Legislative Reform in the United Kingdom and Prospects for
Increased Global Enforcement
Jacqueline L. Bonneau
Streaming the International Silver Platter Doctrine: Coordinating Transnational Law
Enforcement in the Age of Global Terrorism and Technology
Caitlin T. Street
Book Reviews
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Environmental Law and the Loss of Paradise
Eric Dannenmaier
Common Market Law Review
Volume 48 (2011), No. 2
Editorial comments: Enhanced cooperation: A Union à taille réduite or à porte tournante?
In legal limbo: Post-legislative guidance as a challenge for European administrative law
Scott
Precautionary regulation of chemical risk: How REACH confronts the regulatory challenges
of scale, uncertainty, complexity and innovation
Fleurke, Somsen
The ECJ and ultra vires action: A conceptual analysis
Craig
French supreme courts and European Union law: Between historical compromise and
accepted loyalty
Mehdi
A legal-institutional perspective on the European External Action Service
Vooren
Half full and half empty glass: The application of EU law in Poland (2004–2010)
Łazowski
Case C-370/07, Commission v. Council, Judgment of the European Court of Justice (Second
Chamber) of 1 October 2009
Heliskoski
Case C-406/08, Uniplex (UK) Ltd v. NHS Business Services Authority, Judgment of the
European Court of Justice (Third Chamber) of 28 January 2010; Case C-456/08, Commission
v. Ireland, Judgment of the European Court of Justice (Third Chamber) of 28 January 2010
Anthony
Case C-550/07 P, Akzo Nobel Chemicals Ltd and Akcros Chemicals Ltd v. European
Commission Judgment of the European Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) of 14 September
2010
Federico
Case No. A 268/04, The Labour Court, Sweden (Arbetsdomstolen) Judgment No. 89/09 of 2
December 2009, Laval un Partneri Ltd. v. Svenska Bygggnadsarbetareförbundet et al.
Bernitz, Reich
Book reviews
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Volume 48 (2011), No. 3
Editors and Publishers
Editorial comments: Union competences in the field of contract law: Some questions – no
answers
Mission accomplished? EU Justice and Home Affairs law after the Treaty of Lisbon
Peers
The evolution of the action for damages against the European Union and its place in the
system of judicial
Gutman
Individual, institutional and collective vigilance in protecting fundamental rights in the EU:
Lessons from the Roma
Dawson, Muir
Age discrimination before the ECJ – conceptual and theoretical issues
Schiek
Key EU principles to combat transnational organized crime
Obokata
Environmental integration and multi-faceted international dimensions of EU law: Unpacking
the EU’s 2009 climate and energy package
Kulovesi, Morgera, Muñoz
Case C-439/08, Vlaamse federatie van verenigingen van Brood- en Banketbakkers,
IJsbereiders en Chocoladebewerkers (VEBIC), Judgment of the European Court of Justice
(Grand Chamber) of 7 December 2010
Frese
Case C-440/07 P, Schneider Electric SA v. Commission, Judgment of the European Court of
Justice (Grand Chamber) of 16 July 2009
Grzeszick
Case C-357/09 PPU, proceedings concerning Said Shamilovich Kadzoev (Huchbarov),
Judgment of the European Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) of 30 November 2009
Cornelisse
Case C-111/09, Èeská podnikatelská pojiš ovna as, Vienna Insurance Group v. Michal Bilas,
Judgment of the European Court of Justice (Fourth Chamber) of 20 May 2010
Grusic
Book reviews
Cornell International Law Journal
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Volume 44 Number 1
Winter 2011
2010 Symposium
Gender-Based Violence and Justice in Conflict and Post-Conflict Areas
2010 Symposium Issue Introduction
Sara A. Lulo
ARTICLES
Sustainable Development, Rule of Law, and the Impact of Women Judges
Sandra Day O'Connor & Kim K. Azzarelli
Gender-Based Violence and Justice in Conflict and Post-Conflict Areas
Rashida Manjoo & Calleigh McRaith
Greasing the Palm: An Argument for an Increased Focus on Public Corruption in the Fight
Against International Human Trafficking
Virginia M. Kendall
The Gender Jurisprudence of the Special Court for Sierra Leone: Progress in the
Revolutionary United Front Judgments
Valerie Oosterveld
Reparations, Microfinance, and Gender: A Plan, with Strategies for Implementation
Anita Bernstein & Hans Dieter Seibel
Wartime Female Slavery: Enslavement?
Patricia Viseur Sellers
NOTES
Products Liability and the Fertility Industry: Overcoming Some Problems in "Wrongful Life"
Francis Sohn
The WTO in the EU: Unwinding the Knot
John Errico
Denver Journal of International Law and Policy
Volume 39, No. 2 (Spring 2011)
Maritime Piracy: How Can International Law and Policy Address This Growing Global
Menace?
Ved Nanda
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A Grotian Moment: Changes in the Legal Theory of Statehood, Milena Sterio
Prosecution and Peace: A Role for Amnesty Before the ICC?
Kate Allan
Corporate Obligations Under the Human Right to Water
Jernej Letnar Cernic
New Hopes and Challenges for the Protection of IDPs in Africa: The Kampala Convention
for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa
Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani
Peru, Yale, and Cultural Property: Understanding the Dispute through an Engaging Tale of
Adventure
Reviewed by Carrie Golden
Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
Volume 21 Winter 2011 Number 2
Hard Cases Under the Convention on the International Sale of Goods: A Proposed Taxonomy
of Interpretative Challenges
H. Allen Blair
Understanding Guatemala’s Cultural Heritage: Extending Protection to Colonial Art in the
Memorandum of Understanding Between the United States and Guatemala
Jennifer Anglim Kreder, Xavier Beteta
Reconsidering Res Judicata: A Comparative Perspective
Yuval Sinai
How to Create International Law: The Case of Internet Freedom In China
Katherine Tsai
Annual Herbert L. Bernstein Lecture In International And Comparative Law
The Relevance Of Foreign Examples To Legal Development
John Bell
Emory International Law Review
Volume 24, Issue 2 (2010)
2011 SYMPOSIUM
A Worldwide Response: An Examination of International Law Frameworks in the
Aftermath of Natural Disasters
Introduction
Tara Ramanathan
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Prosecuting Suspected Terrorists: The “War on Terror” Demands Reminders About War,
Terrorism, and International Law
Laura M. Olson
The Quest for Individual Adjudication and Accountability: Are International Tribunals the
Right Response to Terrorism?
Amos N. Guiora
Are Ad Hoc Tribunals an Effective Tool for Prosecuting International Terrorism Cases?
Sandra L. Hodgkinson
Prosecuting Terrorism in International Tribunals
Johan D. van der Vyver
Partisans, Pirates, and Pancho Villa: How International and National Law Handled Non-State
Fighters in the “Good Old Days” Before 1949 and that Approach’s Applicability to the “War
on Terror”
Evan J. Wallach
Terrorism, Historical Analogies, and Modern Choices
Charles A. Shanor
Data Mining and “Renegade” Aircrafts: The States as Agents of a Global Militant Security
Governance Network—The German Example
Rainer Nickel
China Stands Up: 100 Years of Humiliation, Sovereignty Concerns, and Resistance to Foreign
Pressure on PRC Courts
Randall Peerenboom
Grafting the Command Responsibility Doctrine onto Corporate Criminal Liability for
Atrocities
Michael J. Kelly
COMMENTS
Looking for a Way Out: How to Escape the Assisted Suicide Law in England
Dana M. Cohen
Home Is Where the Halt Is: Mandating Corporate Social Responsibility Through Home State
Regulation and Social Disclosure
Brittany T. Cragg
Calling a State a State: Somaliland and International Recognition
Benjamin R. Farley
Collateral Damage of the IMF’s Global Economic Relief: A Case Study of Zimbabwe
Flora Manship
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Going It Alone: A Pragmatic Approach to Combating Foreign-Effected Tax Evasion
Chad P. Ralston
Trading in a Flash: Implication of High-Frequency Trading for Securities Regulators
Worldwide
Mi Hyun Yoon
BOOK REVIEW
The Idea of Human Rights
Rajeev Kadambi
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 33, Issue 6 (2011)
Articles
Free Movement of Goods and Their Use -- What Is the Use of It?
Laurence W. Gormley
Assessing the European Market for Legal Services: Developments in the Free Movement of
Lawyers in the European Union
Julian Lonbay
EU Competition Policy in the Financial Crisis: Extraordinary Measures
Michael Reynolds, Sarah Macrory, and Michelle Chowdhury
Controlling Dominance in European Markets
Erika Syszczak
Essay
Challenges for the Protection of Fundamental Rights in the EU at the Time of the Entry into
Force of the Lisbon Treaty
Jacqueline Dutheil de la Rochere
Note
Reviewing the SEC's Memoranda of Understanding: A Fresh Look
Eduard H. Cadmus
Foreign Affairs
March/April 2011
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Volume 90, Number 2
Comments
A G-Zero World
Ian Bremmer and Nouriel Roubini
Germany's Immigration Dilemma
Tamar Jacoby
Getting China to Sanction Iran
Erica Downs and Suzanne Maloney
Arms Sales for India
Sunil Dasgupta and Stephen P. Cohen
Essays
The Tea Party and American Foreign Policy
Walter Russell Mead
The Post-Washington Consensus
Nancy Birdsall and Francis Fukuyama
The Advantages of an Assertive China
Thomas J. Christensen
China's Search for a Grand Strategy
Wang Jisi
Will China's Rise Lead to War?
Charles Glaser
Currency Wars, Then and Now
Liaquat Ahamed
Currencies Aren't the Problem
Raghuram G. Rajan
Iraq, From Surge to Sovereignty
Emma Sky
How al Qaeda Works
Leah Farrall
Reviews & Responses
The Indian-Pakistani Divide
Christophe Jaffrelot
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Fighting the Laws of War
Charli Carpenter
From Innovation to Revolution
Malcolm Gladwell and Clay Shirky
Response
The War Over Containing Iran
Dima Adamsky; Karim Sadjadpour and Diane De Gramont; Shahram Chubin; and Eric S.
Edelman, Andrew Krepinevich, and Evan Braden Montgomery
Recent Books
May/June 2011
Volume 90, Number 3
Comments
Demystifying the Arab Spring
Lisa Anderson
Understanding the Revolutions of 2011
Jack A. Goldstone
The Heirs of Nasser
Michael Scott Doran
The Fall of the Pharaoh
Dina Shehata
The Black Swan of Cairo
Nassim Nicholas Taleb and Mark Blyth
The Rise of the Islamists
Shadi Hamid
Terrorism After the Revolutions
Daniel Byman
Essays
The Future of the Liberal World Order
G. John Ikenberry
Getting the Military Out of Pakistani Politics
Aqil Shah
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The Post-American Hemisphere
Russell Crandall
How to Save the Euro -- and the EU
Henry Farrell and John Quiggin
After Doha
Susan C. Schwab
Who's Afraid of the International Criminal Court?
David Kaye
Recalibrating Homeland Security
Stephen Flynn
Reviews & Responses
What Is Totalitarian Art?
Kanan Makiya
Letter to the Editor
Progress and the Past
Peter Hakim
The Impending Squeeze
Tim W. Ferguson, Charles B. Heck, and Mitchell W. Hedstrom
Turkey's Cyprus Problem
Andrew Jacovides
Recent Books
Georgetown Journal of International Law (formerly Law
and Policy in Int’l Business)
Volume 42, Issue 2 (Winter 2011)
Articles
Countermeasures and Jurisdiction: Between Effectiveness and Fragmentation
N. Jansen Calamita
Beyond the Court of Public Opinion: Military Commissions and the Reputational Pull of
Compliance Theory
Keith A. Petty
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China’s Indigenous Innovation Policy in the Context of its WTO Obligations and
Commitments
Siyuan An and Brian Peck
The Use of Information in EU Competition Proceedings and the Protection of Individual
Rights
Mauro Squitieri
Cooperation in Foreign Terrorism Prosecutions
Erin Creegan
Practitioner Commentary
Developments in Cases Arising Under 28 U.S.C. § 1581(a) During 2009
Aaron Franklin
Notes
An Unwise and Unmanageable Anachronism: Why the Time has Come to Eliminate
Systematic Inadequacy as a Basis for Nonrecognition of Foreign Judgments
Thomas Kelly
Picking Tariff Winners: Non-Product Related PPMS and DSB Interpretations of
“Unconditionally” Within Article I:1
Charles Benoit
Dialog and Divergence: The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations in German, American,
and International Courts
Riley J. Graebner
George Washington International Law Review
Volume 41, No. 4, 2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CIVIL RELIGION IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE
Introduction—Civil Religions: Models and Perspectives
Silvio Ferrari
Is Laïcité the Civil Religion of France?
Blandine Chelini-Pont
Laïcité as Civil Religion: An Italian-American Perspective
Pasquale Annicchino
Civil Religion in France: The Gallican Hypothesis
Emmanuel Tawil
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Civil Religion in Italy: A “Mission Impossible”?
Alessandro Ferrari
The New American Civil Religion: Lessons for Italy
Andrew Koppelman
Why Are We Talking about Civil Religion Now?: Comments on “Civil Religion in Italy: A
‘Mission Impossible’?” By Alessandro Ferrari
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan
American Civil Religion: An Idea Whose Time Is Past
Frederick Gedicks
Obama and the American Civil Religion from the Political Left
David Fontana
American Civil Religion As Seen from France
Pierre-Henri Prélot
A Religious Basis of Liberal Democracy
Michael Perry
The Changing Civil Religion of Secular Europe
Marco Ventura
Sacralization of the State and Secular Nationalism: Foundations of Civil Religion in Turkey
Talip Kucukcan
Afterword—Creation and Preservation in the Constitution of Civil Religion
Brett Scharffs
International Trade Law and Regulation
2011 Vol 17 Issue 1
Articles
Sustainable Agriculture within WTO Law and Arab Countries
BASHAR H. MALKAWI
TRIPS Agreement and Public Health: Implications and Challenges for Bangladesh
MOHAMMAD TOWHIDUL ISLAM
New Shipper Review in India: Need for a Procedural Code
AASHISH GUPTA
News Section
Canada Industry News
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Potashcorp—foreign takeovers
Canada Free Trade Agreements
FTA talks—India
Canada Trade Opportunities
Ongoing increase in Sino-Canadian trade and investment
Canada North American Free Trade Agreement
Importance of complying with NAFTA rules of origin
United States Case Law
Alden Leeds Inc v United States
United States Case Law
US Steel Corp v United States
United States Case Law
Thai I-Mei Frozen Foods Co Ltd v United States
Iowa Journal of Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems
Volume 20, Number 1, Spring 2011
A Critical Juncture: Human Rights & U.S. Standing Under the Obama Administration
Introduction to A Critical Juncture: Human Rights & U.S. Standing in the World Under the
Obama Administration
Board of Editors
Access to Habeas Corpus: A Human Rights Analysis of U.S. Practices in the War on
Terrorism
Brian R. Farrell
The Obama Administration and Obligations Under the Convention Against Torture
Manfred Nowak, Moritz Birk & Tiphanie Crittin
Realists Against the Nation-State
William E. Scheuerman
At Last? Ratification of the Economic Covenant as a Congressional-Executive Agreement
Barbara Stark
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
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Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Living History Interview with Lucy Reed
Trandafir Competition Winner
Associations to the Rescue: Reviving the Consumer Class Action in the United States and
Italy
Sarah A. Westby
Student Notes
After Alyosha: Baltic Citizenship Requirements Twenty Years After the Fall of Soviet
Communism
Charles E. Brasington
Rethinking the Syria Accountability Act: Are Sanctions on Syria in the Best Interest of the
United States?
Alison N. Kurth
Living, Acting, and Experiencing Otherwise than We Do: Rethinking China’s Laws on the
Protection of Persons with Disabilities
Jane Zhi
Jean Monnet Working Papers
No. 6/10
Adjusting Differences and Accommodating Competences: Family Matters in the European
Union
Stefania Ninatti
No. 7/10
Drawing the Line: The EU's Political Accession Criteria and the Construction of Membership
Sarah Kahn-Nisser
No. 8/10
Citizenship without Respect: The EU's Troubled Equality Ideal
Dimitry Kochenov
No. 9/10
Reducing Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: Paradoxes of Environmentalism
Sylvia N. Tesh
Journal of International Arbitration
Volume 28 (2011), Issue 2
International Arbitration in a Global Economy: The Challenges of the Future
Hanotiau
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Does Bifurcation Really Promote Efficiency?
Greenwood
Costs Awards in Arbitration
Sammartano
Arbitration Costs as Relief and/or Damages
Rosell
Dallah: The Supreme Court’s Positively Pro-Arbitration “No” to Enforcement
Khanna
Waiver of Appeal to the Swiss Federal Tribunal: Recent Evolution of the Case Law and
Compatibility with ECHR, Article 6
Krausz
Harmonisation of Irish Arbitration Law: Arbitration Act 2010
Reilly
International Arbitration Events Calendar
Journal of International Economic Law (Oxford
University Press)
Volume 14, Number 1, March 2011
THE STATE OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
What is International Economic Law?
Steve Charnovitz
GENERAL ARTICLES
International Economic Law, ‘Public Reason’, and Multilevel Governance of Interdependent
Public Goods
Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
Two Single Undertakings—Can the WTO Implement the Results of a Round?
Matthew Kennedy
The China–Taiwan ECFA, Geopolitical Dimensions and WTO Law
Pasha L. Hsieh
MFN-based Jurisdiction in Investor–State Arbitration: Is There Any Hope for a Consistent
Approach?
Julie A. Maupin
ANNUAL STATISTICAL ANALYSIS, SURVEYS, AND INDEXES
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
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Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
WTO Dispute Settlement 1995–2010—A Statistical Analysis
Kara Leitner and Simon Lester
Book Survey 2010
Marylin Johnson Raisch
Website Survey 2010
Marylin Johnson Raisch
Journal of World Trade
Volume 45 (2011), Issue 2
Export Restrictions on Strategic Raw Materials and Their Impact on Trade and Global Supply
Kim, Korinek
The Role of WTO Rules to Discipline Climate Change-Related Agriculture Policies
Dantas
China’s First Loss
Bhala, Choi
Walter Mitty and the Dragon: An Analysis of the Possibility for WTO or IMF Action against
China’s Manipulation of the Yuan
Fudge
Cast Light and Evil Will Go Away: The Transparency Mechanism for Regulating Regional
Trade Agreements Three Years After
Crawford, Lim
Systemic Reflection on the EC-IT Product Case: Establishing an ‘Understanding’ on
Maintaining the Product Coverage of the Current Information Technology Agreement in the
Face of Technological Change
Lin
Analysis of Anti-dumping Use in Free Trade Agreements
Ahn, Shin
David’s Sling: Cross-Agreement Retaliation in International Trade Disputes
Mitchell, Salonidis
Volume 45 (2011), Issue 3
The GATS Notion of Public Services as an Instance of Intergovernmental Agnosticism:
Comparative Insights from EU Supranational Dialectic
Arena
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Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Checking RTA Compatibility with Global Trade Rules: WTO Litigation Practice and
Implications from the Transparency Mechanism for RTAs
Shadikhodjaev
Measuring the Challenge: The Most Favoured Treatment Clause in the Economic Partnership
Agreements between the European Community and African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries
Hovius, Oettli
The Reform of the EC GSP Rules of Origin: Per aspera ad astra?
Inama
Protectionism and Global Recession: Has the Link Been Broken?
Kerr, Viju
Reconciling RTAs with the WTO Multilateral Trading System: Case for a New Sunset
Requirement on RTAs and Development Facilitation
Lee
Climate-Change-Related Trade Measures and Article XX: Defining Discrimination in Light
of the Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities
Hertel
Journal of World Intellectual Property
Volume 14, Issue 2 (March 2011)
Implementation of the Technical Assistance Principles of the WIPO Development Agenda
Carolyn Deere Birkbeck and Ron Marchant
Is the Devil in the Data? A Literature Review of Piracy Around the World
Nixon K. Kariithi
An Elementary Consideration of Humanity? Linking Trade-Related Intellectual Property
Rights to the Human Right to Health in International Law
Lisa Forman
Commercializing Human Rights: Trademarks in Europe After Anheuser-Busch v Portugal
Jennifer W. Reiss
Pharmaceutical Innovation, Fair Following and the Constrained Value of TRIPS Flexibilities
Ebenezer K. Tetteh
Legal Issues of Economic Integration
Volume 38 (2011), Issue 2
Perspectives on the Euro Crisis
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
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Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Assessing Competition in International Economic Law: A Comparison of ‘Market Definition’
and ‘Comparability’
Diebold
Securities Fraud Compensation: A Legislative Scheme Drawing on China, the US, and the
UK
Humphery-Jenner
Redressing the Legitimacy Deficit within the World Trade Organization: The Aspect of
External Transparency
Pásztor
MFN in the CARIFORUM-EC Economic Partnership Agreement: Policy Blunder or Legal
Inconsistency?
Chase
The Story of the EU and the Happily Roaming Consumers Case No. C58/08, Vodafone Ltd, et
al. v. Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
Maletic
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 24, Issue 2
Global Constitutionalism and the Objective Purport of the International Legal Order
JOHANNES GERALD VAN MULLIGEN
Power-Conferring Treaties: The Meaning of ‘Investment’ in the ICSID Convention
TONY COLE and ANUJ KUMAR VAKSHA
HAGUE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS: International Court of Justice: Kosovo
Symposium
Waiting for Godot: An Analysis of the Advisory Opinion on Kosovo
DOV JACOBS and YANNICK RADI
The Kosovo Advisory Opinion Scrutinized
JURE VIDMAR
HAGUE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS: International Criminal Court and Tribunals
In Memoriam, Bert Swart
GÖRAN SLUITER
Introduction: Common Civility – International Criminal Law as Cultural Hybrid
ELIES VAN SLIEDREGT
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Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Radbruch Redux: The Need for Revisiting the Conversation between Common and Civil Law
at Root Level at the Example of International Criminal Justice
MICHAEL BOHLANDER
Islamic Law ( Shari'a) and the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
MOHAMED ELEWA BADAR
CURRENT LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS
Is the European Court of Human Rights Still a Principled Court of Human Rights After the
Demopoulos Case?
LOUKIS G. LOUCAIDES
Recognition of States: International Law or Realpolitik? The Practice of Recognition in the
Wake of Kosovo, South Ossetia, and Abkhazia
CEDRIC RYNGAERT and SVEN SOBRIE
Holding Counsel to Account in International Arbitration
SAM McMULLAN
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BOOK REVIEWS
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Michigan Journal of International Law
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Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Volume 32 | Number 3
Special Court For Sierra Leone: Achieving Justice?
Charles Chernor Jalloh
Breaking Patents
Daniel R. Cahoy
International Child Abduction And Children's Rights: Two Means To The Same End
Eran Sthoeger
War, Politics, Law—And Love: Italy 1943–1946
Eric Stein
Shifting Title And Risk: Islamic Project Finance With Western Partners
Alan J. Alexander
Nordic Journal of International Law
Volume 80 (2011), Number 2
The Notion of Criminal Penalty and the Lex Mitior Principle in the Scoppola v. Italy Case
Baumbach, Trine
Progressing Norm Socialisation: Why Membership Matters. The Impact of the Accreditation
Process of the International Coordinating Committee of National Institutions for the
Promotion and Protection of Human Rights
Brodie, Meg
The Lawful Detention of Unauthorised Aliens under the European System for the Protection
of Human Rights
Bryan, Ian; Langford, Peter
Relationship of GATT Article XX Exceptions to Other WTO Agreements
Ngangjoh-Hodu, Yenkong
North Carolina Journal of International Law and
Commercial Regulation
Volume 36
Issue 2, Winter 2011
Articles
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
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Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
The Reason Behind the Rules: From Description to Normativity in International Criminal
Procedure
Noah Weisbord and Matthew A. Smith
The ICC Statute – An Insider’s Perspective on a Sui Generis System for Global Justice
Fatou Bensouda
Law of Evidence at the International Criminal Court: Blending Accusatorial and Inquisitorial
Models
Michele Caianiello
Failures of the American Adversarial System to Protect the Innocent and Conceptual
Advantages in the Inquisitorial Design for Investigative Fairness
Robert P. Mosteller
The Competing Visions of Fairness: The Basic Choice for International Criminal Tribunals
Mirjan Damaška
Should We Search for the Truth, and Who Should Do it?
Thomas Weigend
Comment
How Central Asia Was Won: A Revival of "The Great Game"
Morgan R. Davis
Note
Addressing an Alien’s Fears of Torture Under the Convention Against Torture
Jansen Averett
Volume 36, Issue 3, Spring 2011
Articles
Introduction to the Symposium Issue: Pluralism in Asia
Holning Lau
Contesting Foreigners' Rights in Contemporary Japan
Apichai W. Shipper
Insular Minorities: International Law's Challenge to Japan's Ethnic Homogeneity
Timothy Webster
The Convergence of Constitutions and International Human Rights: Taiwan and South Korea
in Comparison
Wen-Chen Chang
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Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Diversity, Rights, and Rigidity in Singapore
Meredith L. Weiss
Freedom of Religion in Malaysia: A Tangled Web of Legal, Political, and Social Issues
Dian Abdul Hamed Shah and Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani
Comment
Another Door Closed: Resort to the European Court of Human Rights for Relief from the
Turkish Invasion of 1974 May No Longer Be Possible for Greek Cypriots
Jenna C. Borders
Note
When Human Rights Have Gone too Far: Religious Tradition and Equality in Lautsi v. Italy
Rob Lamb
Touro International Law Review
Vol. 14, No. 2 - 2011
USING THE THREAT OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT TO
ENCOURAGE CONGRESS TO PASS THE CIVILIAN EXTRATERRITORIAL
JURISDICTION ACT
Houston John Goodell
WHEN THE NATION SPRINGS A [WIKI]LEAK: THE "NATIONAL SECURITY"
ATTACK ON FREE SPEECH
Kate Kovarovic
TRADEMARK: A COMPARATIVE LOOK AT CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES
Patricia Marquez
THE FATF'S NINE SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS: A TOO "SOFT" APPROACH TO
COMBATING TERRORISM?
Michael Martuscello
THE COPENHAGEN CRITERIA: ARE THEY HELPING OR HURTING THE
EUROPEAN UNION?
Paulina Rezler
LEGO OF MY TECHNICAL FUNCTIONALITY: THE PERPETUAL EVOLUTION OF
THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY'S TRADEMARK LAW IN COMPARISON WITH THE
LAW OF UNITED STATES
Benjamin Fox Tracy
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Transnational Dispute Management
TDM 1(2001)
International Law
International Investment Law and Comparative Public Law - An Introduction
S.W. Schill
A Comment on the Clean Hands Doctrine in International Law
R. Moloo
Procedure, Advocacy, Strategy and Tactics in Arbitration
"Equality of Arms" in Investment Arbitration: Procedural Challenges
T.W. Wälde
New York Civil Practice Law and Rule 3102(C): A Potential Tool for Parties Seeking
Discovery in Aid of Arbitration
J.L. Greenblatt
C.M. Ryan
Cultural Differences in Advocacy in International Arbitration
J. Paulsson
Comment on Jan Paulsson's essay: "Cultural differences in Advocacy in International
Arbitration"
D. Flader
Fit and Function in Legal Ethics: Developing a Code of Attorney Conduct for International
Arbitration
C.A. Rogers
International Commercial Law
Reviewing the History and Application of Article 7 of the Convention on the International
Sale of Goods (CISG)
M. Gomm-Santos
Q. Smith
Investor-State Disputes - International Investment Law
Roundtable on States and State-Controlled Entities as Claimants in International Investment
Arbitration
M.D. Nolan
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
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Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Bilateral Investment Treaties: The Agreement to Arbitrate Between Investor and Host State in
the Eyes of State Courts
A.M. Steingruber
Roundup of Articles
Party Appointed Experts: Can They be Usefully Independent?
D. Jones
How to Break Into Arbitration: Useful Resources for Students and Young Practitioners
M. Kantor
Public Statement on the International Investment Regime
Enabling Trade in the Era of Information Technologies: Breaking Down Barriers to the Free
Flow of Information Google Inc., googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com
International Climate Change Litigation and the Negotiation Process C. Schwarte, Foundation
for International Environmental Law and Development (FIELD)
R. Byrne
Replacing failed private water contracts D. Hall, Public Services International Research Unit
(University of Greenwich)
E. Lobina
V. Corral
IIA Issues Note No. 1 (2010) - Latest Developments in Investor-State Dispute Settlement
UNCTAD
IIA Issues Note, No. 2 (2010) - Denouncing International Agreements - A Way Out of
Arbitration?
UNCTAD
Most-Favoured Nation Treatment - UNCTAD Series on Issues in International Investment
Agreements II
UNCTAD
Case Comments & Awards
Challenging Arbitrators and the Importance of Disclosure: Recent Cases and Reflections
A. Stanic
International Investment Disputes, Nationality and Corporate Veil: Some Insights From
Tokios Tokelés and TSA Spectrum de Argentina
A. Martin
Latin America
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
State Responsibility by the Numbers: Towards an Understanding of the Prevalence of the
Latin America Countries in Investment Arbitration
K.D. Tallent
Responsabilidad Estatal en Números: Hacia una interpretación adecuada de la preponderancia
de los países latinoamericanos en arbitraje internacional de inversión
K.D. Tallent
Available Recourses in Mexico to Challenge the Result of an Arbitration
L. Pereznieto Castro
J.A. Graham
International Investment Law and the Republic of Ecuador: From Arbitral Bilateralism to
Judicial Regionalism
K. Nowrot
International Oil & Gas Arbitration
Validity and Effects of International Arbitration Clauses in Petroleum Contracts in
Kazakhstan Pursuant to International Law
A.R. Romero
China
The Successful Practice of the Concepts and Principles of Modern Commercial Arbitration in
China - Take the Amendments of Arbitration Rules of Beijing Arbitration Commission for
Example
H. Wang
Advancing the Arbitration System Reforms in China
H. Wang
Alternative Dispute Resolution in Asia
Recent Trends in International Investment Agreements in Asia
L. Marchessault
Arbitrator Bias
Regulating International Arbitrators: A Functional Approach to Developing Standards of
Conduct
C.A. Rogers
Discussion / OGEMID
OGEMID Guest Kaj Hobér: The Investor as the Initiator of Emerging Trends in Investment
Treaty Interpretation
Book Reviews & Related Materials
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
The Manual on International Courts and Tribunals (R. Mackenzie, C.P.R. Romano, Y. Shany,
P. Sands) - Book review
F.C. Smith
International Arbitration and Mediation: A Practical Guide by Michael McIlwrath and John
Savage (Book review)
P.A. Costa Braga de Oliveira
Book reviews: The Creeping Codification of the New Lex Mercatoria (K.P. Berger); ¿Cómo
se codifica hoy el derecho comercial internacional? Biblioteca de derecho de la golbalización:
La Ley Paraguaya (eds. J. Basedow, D.P. Fernández Arroyo, J.A. Moreno Rodríguez)
G.C. Moss
Arbitration (Scotland) Act 2010, Fraser Davidson, Hew R. Dundas and David Bartos - (Book
review)
M. Parish
The Impact of Investment Treaties on Contracts between Host States and Foreign Investors (sample chapter)
J.O. Voss
The Multilateralization of International Investment Law by Stephan W. Schill (Book review)
P.M. Protopsaltis
The Art of Advocacy in International Arbitration by D. Bishop and E. Kehoe (Book review)
P. Clifford
O.E. Browne
Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges by Antonin Scalia & Bryan A Garner
(Book review)
C.C. Schuetz
Arbitration Under International Investment Agreements: A Guide to the Key Issues (Katia
Yannaca-Small, Ed.) - Book review
M. Sattorova
International Energy Investment Law: The Pursuit of Stability by P. Cameron (Book review)
R. Leal-Arcas
Conference Reports
Flaws and Presumptions: Rethinking Arbitration Law and Practice in a New Arbitral Seat
(Report on the Mauritius International Arbitration Conference 2010)
A. Gng
TDM 2 (2011)
Arbitration - General Issues
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
2006 UNCITRAL Model Law: Are States Adopting the Law in Letter and Spirit?
T.W. Walsh
Emerging Issues in the Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
J.R. Profaizer
Procedure, Advocacy, Strategy and Tactics in Arbitration
Insurance for International Arbitrators: Immunity From Liability, Existent Coverage,
Exclusions and Control of Risk
J.M. Bexhed
C. Marian
Model Procedural Order on Confidentiality (Goff Lecture 2010)
M. Hwang
The Hague Choice of Court Convention: Magnum Opus or Much Ado About Nothing?
R. Garnett
International Commercial Arbitration
The Contribution of Civil Law Systems to International Arbitration
P. Landolt
Partial Arbitral Awards in International Commercial Arbitration
A. Grabundzija
Jurisdictional Discovery in United States Federal Courts
S.I. Strong
Investor-State Disputes - International Investment Law
The Standard of Interpretation Applicable to Consent and its Revocation in Investment
Arbitration
A.A. Mezgravis
Consent to ICSID Arbitration: Recent Conventional and Arbitral Practice
F.J. Pascual Vives
Can Investors Use MFN To Dodge Transparency?
D.M. Bigge
To Risk or Not to Risk? The State's Perspective of Investor-State Dispute Resolution at the
20th Anniversary of MIGA
I. Torterola
R.J. McHugh
Moral Hazard in International Dispute Resolution
J. Paulsson
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Investor-State Arbitration As Governance: Fair and Equitable Treatment, Proportionality and
the Emerging Global Administrative Law
B. Kingsbury
S.W. Schill
Determination of the Substantive Law Applicable to Disputes in Investment Arbitration
T. Nakamura
The Relevance of the Doctrine of Abuse of Process in International Adjudication
C. Brown
Intellectual Property Rights and Investment Disputes
Designing Tailored Alternative Dispute Resolution in Intellectual Property: The Experience
of WIPO
S. Theurich,
Roundup of Articles
The Lex Mercatoria-Redux
A.J. Gemmell
A. Talbott
FDI Protectionism is on the Rise K.P. Sauvant, Columbia Law School
Germany's Answer to Class Arbitration: Collective Arbitration Under the DIS Supplementary
Rules for Corporate Law Disputes
S.I. Strong
Arbitration and Insolvency - Selected Conflict of Laws Problems
S. Kröll
Examining the Enforceability of Arbitration Agreements in the Context of Bankruptcy
Proceedings in the United States
E. Sussman
Developments and Enforcing Arbitration Awards in Middle East and African Countries
E. Onyema
Arbitrators and Tribunal Chairs: What to look for and where to look?
J. Marrin QC
The Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (CRCICA) Newly
Revised Arbitration Rules: Incorporating the New UNCITRAL Model Rules of 2010 and
Expanding the Centre's Role as an Appointing Authority
S.A.F. Haridi
M.N. Alrashid
A. Bouhabib
2010 International Arbitration Survey: Choices in International Arbitration
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Case Comments & Awards
Can a State claim expropriation under a BIT following the successful enforcement of a
foreign (commercial) award against its assets abroad? - The Paris Court of Appeal judgment
of 18 November 2010 in Région de Kaliningrad (Russie) v Lituanie
S. Nappert
EU Developments
Legal Issues Arising in the Canada-EU Investment Regime in the Post-Enlargement EU
N. Gal-Or
K. Hewel
Challenges ahead: EU Investment Protection after the Entry into Force of the Treaty of
Lisbon
M. Bungenberg
J. Griebel
S. Hindelang
Latin America
The Enforcement of ICSID Awards Before Argentine Courts
I.N. Gedwillo
Energy Charter Treaty Arbitration
Modernizing the Energy Charter Process? The Energy Charter Conference Road Map and the
Russian Draft Convention on Energy Security
A.V. Belyi
S. Nappert
V. Pogoretskyy
Book Reviews & Related Materials
Take the Witness: Cross-Examination in International Arbitration (L.W. Newman, B.H.
Sheppard Jr. eds.) - Book review
P. Landolt
Conference Reports
Confidentiality vs. Transparency in International Arbitration - Conference Report
M. Neumann
Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law
VOLUME 19 SPRING 2011 NO. 2
16th JUDICIAL CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED
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STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
THE UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN THE MIDDLE—INTERNATIONAL
TRIBUNALS: AN OVERVIEW
Mark A. Barnett
SETTLEMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE: PRACTICES AND
POLICIES
Joseph W. Dorn
HOW USEFUL IS 28 U.S.C. § 1292(d)(1) IN PREVENTING PROTRACTED LITIGATION AND
UNCORRECTABLE HARM TO LITIGANTS IN TRADE REMEDIES CASES?
Marc A. Bernstein, Andrea C. Casson
PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO JUDICIAL REVIEW IN TRADE REMEDY CASES: PRELIMINARY
INJUNCTIONS AND THE IMPACT OF RECENT COURT DECISIONS
Jeffrey D. Gerrish, Luke A. Meisner
UNITED STATES V. UPS CUSTOMHOUSE BROKERAGE, INC.: THE STATUS OF REMEDIES
UNDER THE CBP BROKER PENALTY STATUTE
Kevin Williams, Lexia B. Krown
ENJOINING LIQUIDATION IN ANTIDUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTY CASES: ISSUES AND
PITFALLS
R. Will Planert
THE BELL ATLANTIC CORP. V. TWOMBLY PLEADING STANDARD:HAS ITS APPLICATION BEEN
OUTCOME DETERMINATIVE IN COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE CASES?
Franklin E. White, Jr.
USE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATIONIN MOTION PRACTICE
Barbara S. Williams
A QUESTION OF EVIDENCE, ETHICS, AND INTERPRETATION: POSSIBLE PERILS AND PITFALLS OF
UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE RULES 8 AND 11
Frances P. Hadfield
THE FUTURE OF RULE 11 SANCTIONS FOR UNETHICAL CONDUCT BEFORE THE U.S. COURT
OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Daniel B. Pickard, Laura El-Sabaawi
THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: IMPACT ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND MATTERS
POTENTIALLY COMING BEFORE THE UNITED STATESCOURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
John M. Herrmann
PROTECTING AND COLLECTING THE REVENUE: PRESSING ISSUES UNITED STATES CUSTOMS
AND BORDER PROTECTION FACES IN A TIME OF ECONOMIC RECOVERY
Jeffrey Sajdak
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
THE ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
Alice Alexandra Kipel
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
KONONOV V. LATVIA : A PARTISAN AND A CRIMINAL—THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN
RIGHTS TAKES A CONTROVERSIAL STANCE ON WAR CRIMES
Mariya S. Volzhskaya
PROSECUTOR V. KAING GUEK EAV ALIAS DUCH : IN FIRST ROUND OF PROCEEDINGS, THE
EXTRAORDINARY CHAMBERS IN THE COURTS OF CAMBODIA CONVICTS FORMER CHAIRMAN OF
KHMER ROUGE INTERROGATION CENTER OF
ATROCITY CRIMESRichard L. Kilpatrick, Jr.
S.H. V. AUSTRIA : EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS HOLDS THAT THE RIGHTS TO
FAMILY LIFE AND SEXISM TRUMP GOVERNMENTAL LIMITATIONS ON ARTIFICIAL PROCREATION
Kristin D. Brudy
KIOBEL V. ROYAL DUTCH PETROLEUM CO.: THE SECOND CIRCUIT REJECTS CORPORATE
LIABILITY UNDER THE ALIEN TORT STATUTE
David R. Tawil
SANOMA UITGEVERS V. NETHERLANDS : THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS FORGES
NEW GROUND FOR THE RIGHT OF JOURNALISTS TO PROTECT THEIR SOURCES
Tara A. Rich
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Volume 44, Number 2:
March 2011
From Ideology to Pragmatism: China's Position on Humanitarian Intervention in the PostCold War Era
Jonathan E. Davis
The Threat of Force as an Action in Self-Defense Under International Law
James A. Green, Francis Grimal
Elections and Government Formation in Iraq: An Analysis of the Judiciary’s Role
Charles P. Trumbull IV, Julie B. Martin
Hedge Fund Regulation via Basel III
Wulf A. Kaal
Notes
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
The Convention on Cluster Munitions: An Incomplete Solution to the Cluster Munition
Problem
Daniel Joseph Raccuia
A New Standard for Evaluating Claims of Economic Persecution Under the 1951 Convention
Relating to the Status of Refugees
Lauren Michelle Ramos
Volume 44, Number 3: May 2011
Building a Latin American Coalition on Forests: Negotiation Barriers and Opportunities
Maria Banda, John Oppermann
Space Debris and Its Threat to National Security: A Proposal for a Binding International
Agreement to Clean Up the Junk
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph S. Imburgia
Ambivalence and Activism: Employment Discrimination in China
Timothy Webster
Notes
Forced to Flee and Forced to Repatriate? How the Cessation Clause of Article 1C(5) and (6)
of the 1951 Refugee Convention Operates in International Law and Practice
Marissa Elizabeth Cwik
The Double-Helix Double-Edged Sword: Comparing DNA Retention Policies of the United
States and the United Kingdom
Erica Solange Deray
Green Jackets in Men’s Sizes Only: Gender Discrimination at Private Country Clubs
Thaddeus Matthew Lenkiewicz
Virginia Journal of International Law
Volume 51, No. 4
ARTICLES
Counterfeiting as an Externality Imposed by Multinational Companies on Developing
Countries
Daniel Chow
The ICSID Effect? Considering Potential Variations in Arbitration Awards
Susan D. Franck
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Foreign Official Immunity Determinations in U.S. Courts: The Case Against the State
Department
Ingrid Wuerth
ESSAYS
Nonstate Actor Participation in International Law and the Pretense of Exclusion
Jordan J. Paust
NOTES
Stabilizing the Role of Umbrella Clauses in Bilateral Investment Treaties: Intent, Reliance,
and Internationalization
Jonathan B. Potts
Extraterritoriality and the Unique Analogy Between Multinational Antitrust and Securities
Fraud Claims
Erica Siegmund
Visconsin International Law Review
Volume 28
Issue 1
Articles
Collaboration and Resistance in the Punishment of Torture in Iraq: A Judicial Sentencing
Experiment
John Hagan, Gabrielle Ferrales & Guillermina Jasso
Men with Guns
John Riley & Michael Gambone
Using International Law to Promote Millennium Health Targets: A Role for the CEDAW
Optional Protocol in Reducing Maternal Mortality
Margaux J. Hall
Comments
Rethinking Islamic Law Arbitration Tribunals: Are They Compatible with Traditional
American Notions of Justice?
Mona Rafeeq
Is the Demand Requirement Obsolete? How the United Kingdom Modernized Its
Shareholder Derivative Procedure and What the United States Can Learn from It
Kurt A. Goehre
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
The Role of Courts in Making the Right to Housing a Reality Throughout Europe: Lessons
from France and the Netherlands
Kyra Olds
Issue 2
Articles
UNOCAL Revisited: On the Difference Between Slavery and Forced Labor in International
Law
Lukas Knott
The International Criminal Court, Article 79, and Transitional Justice: The Case for an
Independent Trust Fund for Victims
Tom Dannenbaum
Comments
The Multivocal Shari'a in History and Literature
Jennifer Wacek
11 U.S.C. 1506: U.S. Courts Keep a Tight Rein on the Public Policy Exception, But the
Potential to Undermine International Cooperation in Insolvency Proceedings Remains
Scott C. Mund
Restore Indigent Health Care in New Orleans Now: A Fundamental Right to Health Care
in Louisiana Following the Constitutional Aspirations of South Africa and India
Sai Lui
World Competition
Volume 34 (2011), Issue 1
José Rivas' interview with Commissioner Almunia
The Reform of European Distribution Law
Dautricourt, Subiotto
Competition Law versus FRAND Terms in IT Markets
Weber
Driving Innovation: A Case for Targeted Competition Policy in Dynamic Markets
Galloway
Ne Bis in Idem, Part 'Bis'
Accardo, Louis
A Tale of Two Mergers: Irish Merger Policy after the Heineken and Kerry Decisions
Massey
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
The AmBev Decision and the Regulation of Economic Power in Brazil: At a Crossroads
between the US and the EU Competition Law Models
Luciano
Criminalizing Cartels in Greece: A Tale of Hasty Developments and Shaky Grounds
Brisimi, Ioannidou
ABA Section of Antitrust Law, Proof of Conspiracy Under Federal Laws (2010)
Waller
Cleary Gottlieb Antitrust Developments in Europe 2009, edited by Romano Subiotto QC and
Robbert Snelders. (Cleary Gottlieb and Lexis Nexis, 2010)
Korah
EU Competition Law – An Analytical Guide to the Leading Cases, 2nd edn, by Ariel Ezrachi.
(Hart Publishing)
Korah
Economics and the Enforcement of European Competition Law, by Christopher Decker. (E.
Elgar, 2009)
Mateus
Competition Law, Innovation and Antitrust: An Analysis of Tying and Technological
Integration, by Hedvig Schmidt & Edward Elgar. (2009)
Mateus
An Institutional Assessment of Antitrust Policy. The Latin American Experience, by Ignacio
de León. (Wolters Kluwer, 2009)
Peña
Global Competition Law Centre, Massimo Merola & Denis Waelbroeck (eds.) Towards an
Optimal Enforcement of Competition Rules in Europe. Time for a Review of Regulation
1/2003? (Bruylant, 2010)
Ghelcke
Global Competition: Law, Markets and Globalization, by David Gerber. (Oxford University
Press, 2010)
Gal
World Trade and Arbitration Materials
Volume 23 (2011), Issue 2
United States – Measures Affecting Imports of Certain Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck
Tyres from China
CEMEX Caracas Investments B.V. and CEMEX Caracas II Investments B.V. v. Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela
Forschungsstelle für transnationales
Wirtschafrsrecht (TELC)
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zeitschriftenübersicht 3/2011-5/2011
Murphy Exploration and Production Company International v. Republic of Ecuador Award on
Jurisdiction
Rachel S. Grynberg, Stephen M. Grynberg, Miriam Z. Grynberg and RSM Production
Corporation and others v. Grenada Award
Yale Journal of International Law
Volume 36 (Spring 2011)
The Rise and Fall of Comparative Constitutional Law in the Postwar Era
David Fontana
Rights Beyond Borders
Chimene I. Keitner
BITs and Pieces of Property
Amnon Lehavi & Amir N. Licht
Aligning Incentives for Development
Annalisa M. Leibold
Coastal State Jurisdiction Under UNCLOS
Chelsea Purvis
Recent Publications
YJIL Editor
Volume 37 (Spring 2011)
New Directions in Responsibility: Assessing the International Law Commission’s Draft
Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations
Kristen E. Boon