Volume 31 (1995-1996)
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31:1 (Pages 1 to 140)
Symposium on Humanitarian Intervention and International Justice
Articles
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Swapping Amnesty for Peace: Was There a Duty to Prosecute International Crimes in Haiti?
Michael P. Scharf
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Humanitarian Intervention by the United Nations: Iraq, Somalia, and Haiti
Ruth E. Gordon
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Establishing a Rule-of-Law International Criminal Justice System
Rupa Bhattacharyya
Commentary
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The Criteria for Intervention: An Evaluation of U.S. Military Policy in U.N. Operations
Colonel James P. Terry
Note
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International Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention: The Ramifications of Reform on the United Nations'
Security Council
David Bills
Book Review
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U.N. Peackeeping: Challenges for the Future
Francesco Francioni
Books Received
31:2 (Pages 141 to 352)
Articles
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International Law and Ethnic Conflict on Cyprus
David Wippman
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A Comparative Study of Expert Testimony in France and the United States: Philosophical Underpinnings, History,
Practice, and Procedure
Robert F. Taylor
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Stabilizing International Investment Commitments: International Law Versus Contract Interpretation
Thomas W. Waelde and George Ndi
Comments
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TRIPS and NAFTA's Chapter 17: How Will Trade-Related Multilateral Agreements Affect International Copyright?
Martin D.H. Woodward
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Trouble on the U.S.-Mexico Border: The Mysterious Anencephaly Outbreak
Michael A. Fallek
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International Law of Fisheries and Small Developing States: A Call for the Recognition of Regional Hegemony
M. Johanne Picard
Book Review
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Diplomacy: Soviet Style
E. Ernest Goldstein
31:3 (Pages 353 to 564)
Articles
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On the Way to the Forum: The Reconstruction of Article 2(7) and Rise of Federalism Under the United Nations Charter
Antonio F. Perez
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Protecting Confidential and Proprietary Commercial Information in International Arbitration
Charles S. Baldwin, IV
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Achilles' Heel in Somalia: Learning from a Conceptual Failure
Jarat Chopra
Comment
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Monkey See, Monkey Do: Imitating Japan's Industrial Policy in the United States
Nathan A. Adams, IV
Book Review
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Establishing a Representative Office in China
Alfred C. H. Chan