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Volumes 40 – 31

Volume 40 (2007-2008)


Volume 40, Number 1 – Fall 2007

ESSAY

ARTICLES

NOTES

BOOK ANNOTATIONS


Volume 40, Number 2 – Winter 2008

ARTICLES

NOTES

BOOK ANNOTATIONS


Volume 40, Number 3 – Spring 2008

ARTICLES

NOTES

BOOK ANNOTATIONS

Volume 40, Special Issue – 2008

PREFACE

ARTICLES


Volume 40, Number 4 – Summer 2008

ARTICLES

2007-2008 SYMPOSIUM

THE 12TH ANNUAL HERBERT RUBIN, FOUNDING PARTNER, HERZFELD & RUBIN, PC AND JUSTICE ROSE LUTTAN RUBIN INTERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: THE FUTURE OF A CONTINENT: LAW AND POLICY OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN CHILDREN

BOOK ANNOTATIONS

 


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Volume 39 (2006-2007)


Volume 39, Number 1 – Fall 2006

ARTICLES

BOOK ANNOTATIONS


Volume 39, Number 2 – Winter 2006

ARTICLES

NOTES

BOOK ANNOTATIONS


Volume 39, Number 3 – Spring 2007

ARTICLES

NOTES

BOOK ANNOTATIONS


Volume 39, Number 4 – Summer 2007

ARTICLES

2005-2006 SYMPOSIUM

THE 10TH ANNUAL HERBERT RUBIN, FOUNDING PARTNER, HERZFELD & RUBIN, PC AND JUSTICE ROSE LUTTAN RUBIN INTERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: EXISTING AND EMERGING LEGAL APPROACHES TO NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

BOOK ANNOTATIONS

 

 


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Volume 38 (2005-2006)


Volume 38, Numbers 1 & 2 – Fall & Winter 2005-2006

ARTICLES

NOTES

BOOK ANNOTATIONS


Volume 38, Number 3 – Spring 2006

ARTICLE

NOTE


Volume 38, Number 4 – Summer 2006

ARTICLES

NOTES

BOOK ANNOTATIONS


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Volume 37 (2004-2005)


Volume 37, Number 1 – Fall 2004

ARTICLE

  • Roy S. Schöndorf, Extra-State Armed Conflicts: Is There a Need for a New Legal Regime?, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 1 (2004).

NOTES

  • Andrew A. Rosen, Note, D’Amato’s Equilibrium: Game Theory and a Re-Evaluation of the Duty to
    Prosecute Under International Law
    , 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 79 (2004).
  • Jarrett Taubman, Note, Towards a Theory of Democratic Compliance: Security Council Legitimacy and
    Effectiveness after Iraq
    , 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 161 (2004).
  • Book Annotations, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 225 (2004).


Volume 37, Number 2 – Winter 2005

ARTICLES

  • Thomas Buergenthal, New Upload – Remembering the Early Years of the Inter-American Court of
    Human Rights
    , 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 259 (2005).
  • Simon Chesterman, Just War of Just Peace After September 11: Axes of Evil and Wars Against Terror
    in Iraq and Beyond
    , 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 281 (2005).
  • Claire R. Kelly, Enmeshment as a Theory of Compliance, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 303 (2005).
  • Miriam Sapiro, Preempting Prevention: Lessons Learned, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 357 (2005).

NOTE

  • Hayden Windrow, Note, From State to Nation: The Forging of the Han Through Language Policy in the PRC and Taiwan, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 373 (2005).


Volume 37, Number 3 – Spring 2005

ARTICLES

  • Jerome A. Cohen, Law in Political Transitions: Lessons From East Asia and the Road Ahead for China, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 423 (2006).
  • Rhodri C. Williams, Post-Conflict Property Restitution and Refugee Return in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
    Implications for International Standard-Setting and Practice
    , 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 441 (2006).

NOTE

  • Melissa T. Aoyagi, Note, Beyond Punitive Prohibition: Beyond Punitive Prohibition: Liberalizing the Dialogue on
    International Drug Policy
    , 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 555 (2006).

BOOK REVIEW

  • Geoffrey C. Hazard, Two Valuable Treatises on Civil Procedure, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 611 (2006).
  • Book Annotations, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 625 (2006).


Volume 37, Number 4 – Summer 2005

ARTICLES

  • J.M. Migai Akech, Development Partners and Governance of Public Procurement in Kenya:
    Enhancing Democracy in the Administration of Aid
    , 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 829 (2006).
  • Sabino Cassese, Administrative Law Without the State? The Challenge of Global Regulation, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 663 (2006).
  • Sabino Cassese, The Globalization of Law, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 973 (2006).
  • B.S. Chimni, Co-option and Resistance: Two Faces of Global Administrative Law, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 799 (2006).
  • Joshua Cohen & Charles F. Sabel, Global Democracy?, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 763 (2006).
  • Rudolf Dolzer, The Impact of International Investment Treaties on Domestic Administrative Law, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 953 (2006).
  • Susan Marks, Naming Global Administrative Law, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 995 (2006).
  • Mark Pallis, The Operation of UNHCR’s Accountability Mechanisms, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 869 (2006).
  • Frederick Rawski, World Bank Community-Driven Development Programming in Indonesia and East Timor:
    Implications for the Study of Global Administrative Law
    , 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 919 (2006).
  • Richard B. Stewart, The Global Regulatory Challenge to U.S. Administrative Law, 37 N.Y.U. J. Int’L L. & Pol. 695 (2006).


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Volume 36 (2003-2004)


Volume 36, Number 1 – Fall 2003

  • Oliver Budzinski, Toward An International Governance of Transborder Mergers? Competition Networks and Institutions Between Centralism and Decentralism, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1 (2003)
  • John M. Kleeberg, From Strict Liability to Workers’ Compensation: The Prussian Railroad Law, The German Liability Act, and the Introduction of Bismarck’s Accident Insurance in Germany, 1838-1884, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 53 (2003)
  • Emily Richman, Emissions Trading and the Development Critique: Exposing the Threat to Developing Countries, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 133 (2003)
  • Book Annotations, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 177 (2003)


Volume 36, Numbers 2 & 3 – Winter & Spring 2004

  • Philip Alston & James Heenan, Shrinking the International Labor Code: An Unintended Consequence of the 1998 ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work?, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 221 (2004)
  • Jan Arno Hessbruegge, The Historical Development of the Doctrines of Attribution and Due Diligence in International Law, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 265 (2004)
  • Simon Chesterman, Oil and Water: Regulating the Behavior of Multinational Corporations Through Law, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 307 (2004)
  • Robert Dufresne, The Opacity of Oil: Oil Corporations, Internal Violence, and International Law, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 331 (2004)
  • Michael T. Klare, Essay: The Bush/Cheney Energy Strategy: Implications for U.S. Foreign and Military Policy, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 395 (2004)
  • Stephen J. Kobrin, Oil And Politics: Talisman Energy and Sudan, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 425 (2004)
  • Cynthia A. Williams, Civil Society Initiatives and “Soft Law” in the Oil and Gas Industry, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 457 (2004)
  • Gabriel Bottini, Universal Jurisdiction After the Creation of the International Criminal Court, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 503 (2004)
  • Robert P. Delonis, International Financial Standards and Codes: Mandatory Regulation Without Representation, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 563 (2004)
  • Book Annotations, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 635 (2005)


Volume 36, Number 4 – Summer 2004

CONFERENCE: THE LEGAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF ARAB CITIZENS OF ISRAEL

FOREWORD

  • Samuel Estreicher, Arab Citizens of Israel: The Challenge for Israel and Its Critics, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 673 (2004).

CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Eyal Benvenisti and Dahlia Shaham, Facially Neutral Discrimination and the Israeli Supreme Court, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 677 (2004).
  • Moshe Cohen-Eliya, Discrimination against Arabs in Israel in Public Accommodations, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 717 (2004).
  • Zama Coursen-Neff, Discrimination against Palestinian Arab Children in the Israeli Educational System, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 749 (2004).
  • Yoram Margalioth, Demographics and Other Culture-Based Preferences Versus Discrimination, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 817 (2004).
  • Sharon Rabin Margalioth, Labor Market Discrimination Against Arab Israeli Citizens: Can Something Be Done?, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 845 (2004).
  • Ilan Saban, Minority Rights in Deeply Divided Societies: A Framework for Analysis and the Case of Arab-Palestinian Minority in Israel, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 885 (2004).

NOTE

  • Roger I. Zakheim, Note, Israel in the Human Rights Era: Finding a Moral Justification for the Jewish State, 36 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1005 (2004).

 


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Volume 35 (2002-2003)


Volume 35, Number 1 – Fall 2002

  • Michael William Dowdle, Of Parliaments, Pragmatism, and the Dynamics of Constitutional Development:
    The Curious Case of China
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1 (2002)
  • Eleanor M. Fox, Globalization and Human Rights: Looking Out for the Welfare of the Worst Off, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 201 (2002)
  • Andras Sajo, Socioeconomic Rights and the International Economic Order, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 221 (2002)
  • Book Annotations, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 263 (2002)


Volume 35, Number 2 – Winter 2003

CONFERENCE: International Law and Justice in the Twenty-First Century: The Enduring Contributions of Thomas M. Franck

FOREWORD

  • Benedict Kingsbury, Neo-Madisonian Global Constitutionalism: Thomas M. Franck’s Democratic
    Cosmopolitan Prospectus for Managing Diversity and World Order in the Twenty-First Century
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 291 (2003)

OPENING REMARKS

  • Harold Hongju Koh, A Toast to “Tom the Frank”, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 303 (2003)

CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Philip Allott, The Emerging International Aristocracy, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 309 (2003)
  • Nathaniel Berman, The Quest for Rationality: The Recent Writings of Tom Franck, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 339 (2003)
  • David Golove, Military Tribunals, International Law, and the Constitution: A Franckian-Madisonian Approach, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 363 (2003)
  • David Kennedy, Tom Franck and the Manhattan School, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 397 (2003)
  • Karen Knop, Reflections on Thomas Franck, Race and Nationalism (1960): “General Principles of Law”
    and Situated Generality
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 437 (2003)
  • Martti Koskenniemi, Legal Cosmopolitanism: Tom Franck’s Messianic World, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 471 (2003)
  • David M. Malone, The Security Council in the Post-Cold War Era: A Study in the Creative Interpretation
    of the U.N. Charter
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 487 (2003)


Volume 35, Number 3 – Spring 2003

PAPERS FROM THE CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW

  • Thomas M. Franck and Stephen H. Yuhan, The United States and the International Criminal Court:
    Unilateralism Rampant
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 519 (2003)

JUNIOR FELLOWS’ NOTES

  • Margo Kaplan, Carats and Sticks: Pursuing War and Peace Through the Diamond Trade, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 559 (2003)
  • Jacob S. Kreilkamp, U.N. Postconflict Reconstruction, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 619 (2003)
  • Owen Philop Lefkon, Culture Shock: Obstacles to Bringing Conflict Prevention Under the Wing of
    U.N. Development . . . and Vice Versa
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 671 (2003)
  • Christopher J. Le Mon, Unilateral Intervention by Invitation in Civil Wars: The Effective Control Test Tested, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 741 (2003)
  • Eleanor Lumsden, An Uneasy Peace: Multilateral Military Intervention in Civil Wars, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 795 (2003)
  • Anna Roberts, “Soldiering on in Hope”: United Nations Peacekeeping in Civil Wars, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 839 (2003)
  • Book Annotations, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 893 (2003)


Volume 35, Number 4 – Summer 2003

  • Katharina Pistor and Chenggang Xu, Incomplete Law, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 931 (2003)
  • Timothy William Waters, Unexploded Bomb: Voice, Silence, and Consequence at the Hague Tribunals
    A Legal and Rhetorical Critique
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1015 (2003)
  • Book Annotations, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1133 (2003)

 


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Volume 34 (2001-2002)


Volume 34, Number 1 – Fall 2001

  • Ari Afilalo, Constitutionalization Through the Back Door: A European Perspective on NAFTA’s Investment Chapter, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1 (2001
  • Jason Barkham, Information Warfare and International Law on the Use of Force, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 57 (2001)
  • Karen Halverson, Is a Foreign State a “Person”? Does It Matter?: Personal Jurisdiction, Due Process, and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 115 (2001)
  • Benedict Kingsbury, Reconciling Five Competing Conceptual Structures of Indigenous Peoples’ Claims in International and Comparative Law, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 189 (2001)
  • Andrew A. Jacovides, International Tribunals: Do They Really Work for Small States? , 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 253 (2001)
  • Charles Clifton Leacock, QC, Internationalization of Crime , 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 263 (2001)
  • Dermot McCann, Small States in Globalizing Markets: The End of National Economic Sovereignty?, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 281 (2001)


Volume 34, Number 2 – Winter 2002

  • Steve Charnovitz, WTO Cosmopolitics , 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 299 (2002)
  • Erin Daly, Between Punitive and Reconstructive Justice: The Gacaca Courts in Rwanda , 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 355 (2002)
  • Okechukwu Oko, Subverting the Scourge of Corruption in Nigeria: A Reform Prospectus, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 397 (2002)
  • Book Annotations, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 475 (2002)


Volume 34, Number 3 – Spring 2002

  • Antony Anghie, Colonialism and the Birth of International Institutions: Sovereignty, Economy, and the Mandate System of the League of Nations, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 513 (2002)
  • Thomas Kelley, Squeezing Parakeets into Pigeon Holes: The Effects of Globalization and State Legal Reform in Niger on Indigenous Zarma Law, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 635 (2002)
  • Book Annotations, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 711 (2002)


Volume 34, Number 4 – Summer 2002

  • Richard Stith and J.H.H. Weiler, Can Treaty Law Be Supreme, Directly Effective, and Autonomous – All at the Same Time? (An Epistolary Exchange), 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 729 (2002)
  • Ari Afilalo, Not in My Backyard: Power and Protectionism in U.S. Trade Policy, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 749 (2002)
  • Yuval Shany and Keren R. Michaeli, The Case Against Ariel Sharon: Revisiting the Doctrine of Command Responsibility [unavailable], 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 797 (2002)
  • Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, A Critique of the Terrorism Exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act[unavailable], 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 887 (2002)
  • Book Annotations, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 949 (2002)


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Volume 33 (2000-2001)


Volume 33, Number 1 – Fall 2000

  • Adair Dyer, To Celebrate a Score of Years!, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1 (2000)
  • Martha Bailey, Canada’s Implementation of the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction , 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 17 (2000)
  • Danny J. Boggs, Remarks on the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 43 (2000)
  • Carol S. Bruch, Religious Law, Secular Practices, and Children’s Human Rights in Child Abduction Cases Under the Hague Child Abduction Convention, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 49 (2000)
  • Dagmar Coester-Waltjen, The Future of the Hague Child Abduction Convention: The Rise of Domestic and International Tensions–The European Perspective, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 59 (2000)
  • Gloria Folger DeHart, >The Relationship Between the 1980 Child Abduction Convention and the 1996 Protection Convention, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 83 (2000)
  • William Duncan, <Action in Support of the Hague Child Abduction Convention: A View from the Permanent Bureau, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 103 (2000)
  • Thomas A. Johnson, The Hague Child Abduction Convention: Diminishing Returns and Little to Celebrate for Americans, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 125 (2000)
  • Nigel V. Lowe, The 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: An English Viewpoint, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 179 (2000)
  • Kurt Siehr, The 1980 Hague Convention on the Civial Aspects of International Child Abduction: Failures and Successes in German Practice, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 207 (2000)
  • Linda Silberman,The Hague Child Abduction Convention Turns Twenty: Gender Politics and Other Issues, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 221 (2000)
  • Robert G. Spector, International Child Custody Jurisdiction and the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act on the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 251 (2000)
  • Karin Wolfe, <A Tale of Two States: Successes and Failures of the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction in the United States and Germany, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 285 (2000)


Volume 33, Number 2 – Winter 2001

  • D. Christopher Decker & Lucia Fresa, The Status of Conscientious Objection Under Article 4 of the European Convention on Human Rights, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 379 (2000)
  • Mark A. Levin, Essential Commodities and Racial Justice: Using Constitutional Protection of Japan’s Indigenous Ainu People to Inform Understandings of the United States and Japan, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 419 (2000)
  • Philippe Sands, >Turtles and Torturers: The Transformation of International Law , 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 527 (2000)
  • Maria McFarland Sanchez-Moreno, When a “Constitution” is a Constitution: Focus on Peru, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 561 (2000)


Volume 33, Number 3 – Spring 2001

  • J. M. Migai Akech, The African Growth and Opportunity Act: Implications for Kenya’s Trade and Development, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 651 (2001)
  • Lea Brilmayer and Natalie Klein, Land and Sea: Two Sovereignty Regimes in Search of a Common Denominator, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 703 (2001)
  • Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Michele Taruffo, Rolf Sturner, and Antonio Gidi, Introduction to the Principles and Rules of Transnational Civil Procedure, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 769 (2001)
  • Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Rolf Sturner, Michele Taruffo, and Antonio Gidi, Fundamental Principles of Transnational Civil Procedure, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 785 (2001)
  • Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Michele Taruffo, Rolf Sturner, and Antonio Gidi, Rules of Transnational Civil Procedure, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 793 (2001)
  • Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma, Saying What the Law Is: Judicial Review of Criminal Aliens’ Claims Under the Convention Against Torture, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 861 (2001)


Volume 33, Number 4 – Summer 2001

  • Alexandre (Sandy) KedarThe Legal Transformation of Ethnic Geography: Israeli Law and the Palestinian Landholder 1948-1967, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 923 (2001)
  • Aric K. Short, Is the Alien Tort Statute Sacrosanct? Retaining Forum Non Conveniens in Human Rights Litigation, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1001 (2001)
  • Joel C. Beauvais, Benevolent Despotism: A Critique of U.N. State-Building in East Timor, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 861 (2001)
  • Julien Mailland, Freedom of Speech, the Internet, and the Costs of Control: The French Example , 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 861 (2001)
  • Volumes 1-33, INDEX by subject, 33 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1265 (2001)


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Volume 32 (1999-2000)


Volume 32, Number 1 – Fall 1999

  • Douglas J. Sylvester, International Law as Sword or Shield? Early American Foreign Policy andthe Law of Nations ,32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1 (1999)
  • Kal Raustaliala, Law, Liberalization & International Narcotics Trafficking , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 89 (1999)
  • Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma, The Unavoidable Correlative: Extraterritorial Power and the United States Constitution , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 147 (1999)


Volume 32, Number 2 – Winter 2000

  • Antony Anghie, <Time Present and Time Past: Globalization, International Financial Institutions, and the Third World , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 243 (2000)
  • Karen Engle, Culture and Human Rights: The Asian Values Debate in Context , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 291 (2000)
  • David Kennedy, When Renewal Repeats: Thinking Against The Box , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 335 (2000)
  • Karen Knop, Here and There: International Law in Domestic Courts , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 501 (2000)
  • Julie Mertus, Considering Nonstate Actors in the New Millenium: Toward Expanded Participation in Norm Generation and Norm Application , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 537 (2000)
  • Peter J. Spiro, Globalization, International Law, and The Academy , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 567 (2000)


Volume 32, Number 3 – Spring 2000

  • Steven R. Ratner, Does International Law Matter in Preventing Ethnic Conflict? , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 591 (2000)
  • Martha Finnemore, Are Legal Norms Distinctive? , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 699 (2000)
  • Saadia Touval, Does the High Commissioner Mediate? , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 707 (2000)
  • John Packer, Making International Law Matter in Preventing Ethnic Conflict: A Practitioner’s Perspective , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 715 (2000)
  • Matthew Griffin, Accrediting Democracies: Does the Credentials Committee of the United Nations Promote Democracy Through its Accreditation Process, And Should It? , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 725 (2000)
  • Liza Perkins, A Defense of Pure Universalism in Cross-Border Corporate Insolvencies , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 787 (2000)


Volume 32, Number 4 – Summer 2000

  • David G. Victor, The Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement of the World Trade Organization: An Assessment After Five Years , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 865 (2000)
  • Tsilly Dagan, The Tax Treaties Myth , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 939 (2000)
  • Eric C. Christiansen, Ending the Apartheid of the Closet: Sexual Orientation in the South African Constitutional Process , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 997 (2000)
  • Maria Gillen, The Apparel Industry Partnership’s Free Labor Association: A Solution to the Overseas Sweatshop Problem or the Emporer’s New Clothes , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1059 (2000)
  • Gelvina Rodriguez Stevenson, Trade Secrets: The Secret to Protecting Indigenous Ethnobiological (Medicinal) Knowledge , 32 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1119 (2000)


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Volume 31  (1998-1999)


Volume 31, Number 1 – Fall 1998

  • John Henry Merryman, , The Free International Movement of Cultural Property , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1 (1998)
  • Ralph E. Lerner, , The Nazi Art Theft Problem and the Role of the Museum: A Proposed Solutionto
    Disputes Over Title
     ,31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 15 (1998)
  • Vivian B. Mann, Special Issues Affecting Jewish Museums and Libraries , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 43 (1998)
  • James F. Fitzpatrick, Stealth UNIDROIT: Is USIA the Villain? , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 47 (1998)
  • Lawrence M. Kaye, Art Wars: The Repatriation Battle , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 79 (1998)
  • Daniel Shapiro, Repatriation: A Modest Proposal , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 95 (1998)
  • Daniel J. Bender, Case Commentary: In Re Application to Quash Grand Jury Subpoena Duces Tecum
    Served on the Museum of Modern Art
     , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 109 (1998)
  • Pamela Bruzzese , Distributing the Past: Jewish Cultural Property in Lithuania , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 145 (1998)


Volume 31, Numbers 2 & 3 – Winter & Spring 1999

  • Mark A. Chinen, Presidential Certification in U.S. Foreign Policy Legislation , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 217 (1999)
  • Eric F. Hinton , Strengthening the Effectiveness of Community Law: Direct Effect, Article 5 EC,
    and the European Court of Justice
     , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 307 (1999)
  • Paul W. Kahn, Nuclear Weapons and the Rule of Law , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 349 (1999)
  • Anne Bodley , Weakening the Principle of Sovereignty in International Law: the International Criminal
    Tribunal of the Former Yugoslavia
     , 31 N.Y.U. J. I INT’L L. & POL. 417 (1999)
  • Anjli Garg , A Child Labor Social Clause: Analysis and Proposal for Action , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 473 (1999)
  • Sara Stapleton , Ensuring a Fair Trial in the International Criminal Court: Statutory Interpretation and
    the Impermissibility of Derogation
     , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 535 (1999)
  • Mara E. Trager , Towards a Predictable Law on International Receivables Financing: the UNCITRAL Convention , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 611 (1999)


Volume 31, Number 4 – Summer 1999

  • Benedict Kingsbury , Foreword: Is the Proliferation of International Courts and Tribunals a Systemic Problem? , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 679 (1999)
  • Jonathan I. Charney , The Impact on the International Legal System of the Growth of International Courts and Tribunals , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 697 (1999)
  • Cesare P.R. Romano , The Proliferation of International Judicial Bodies: The Pieces of the Puzzle , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 709 (1999)
  • Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann , Constitutionalism and International Adjudication: How to Constitutionalize
    the U.N. Dispute Settlement System?
     , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 753 (1999)
  • Pierre-Marie Dupuy , The Danger of Fragmentation or Unification of the International Legal System and
    the International Court of Justice
     , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 791 (1999)
  • Tullio Treves , Conflicts Between the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and the International
    Court of Justice
     , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 809 (1999)
  • John H. Jackson , Fragmentation or Unification Among International Institutions: The World Trade Organization , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 823 (1999)
  • Monica Pinto , Fragmentation or Unification Among International Institutions: Human Rights Tribunals , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 833 (1999)
  • Eyal Benvenisti , Margin of Appreciation, Consense, and Universal Standards , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 843 (1999)
  • Bartram S. Brown , U.S. Objections to the Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Brief Response , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 855 (1999)
  • Gennady M. Danilenko , The Economic Court of the Commonwealth of Independent States , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 893 (1999)
  • Georges Abi-Saab , Fragmentation or Unification: Some Concluding Remarks , 31 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 919 (1999)


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