Georgetown Journal of International Law
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Contents of Volumes 28-37
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VOLUME 37, NUMBER 4 (SUMMER 2006)
ARTICLE
Refugee Security and the Organizational Logic of Legal Mandates
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
NOTE
Bridging A Gap in Human Rights Law: Prisoner of War Abuse as “War Tort”
Aaron E. Garfield
REPORT
Unintended Consequences: Refugee Victims of the War on Terror
Georgetown University Law Center, Human Rights Institute May 2006 Refugee Fact-Finding Investigation
VOLUME 37, NUMBER 3 (SPRING 2006)
NOTES
Judicial Independence Threatened in Venezuela: The Removal of Venezuelan Judges and the Complications of Rule of Law Reform
Lauren Castaldi
Jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights: Exorbitance in Reverse?
Stefka Kavaldjieva
Toward an Accountability-Based Definition of “Mercenary”
Ryan M. Scoville
VOLUME 37, NUMBER 2 (WINTER 2006)
ARTICLES
From Bamiyan to Baghdad: Warfare and the Preservation of Cultural Heritage at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Patty Gerstenblith
The Search for the Rule of Law in Russia
Jeffrey Kahn
NOTE
International Law and Conflict Resolution in Colombia: Balancing Peace and Justice in the Paramilitary Demobilization Process
José E. Arvelo
VOLUME 37, NUMBER 1 (FALL 2005)
ARTICLES
Inchoate Terrorism: Liberalism Clashes with Fundamentalism
Wayne McCormack
The Treatment and Interrogation of Prisoners of War and Detainees
David E. Graham
Awarding Damages Under the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods: A Matter of Interpretation
John Y. Gotanda
ESSAYS
The Globalization of Bioethics: The Task of International Commissions
Angela Aparisi Miralles
In Praise of Middlemen: The Regulation of Market Intermediaries in Developing Economies
Ethiopis Tafara and Robert J. Peterson
NOTES
Prosecuting Cultural Property Crimes in Iraq
Ian M. Ralby
The Systematic Use of Rape as a Tool of War in Darfur: A Blueprint for International War Crimes Prosecutions
Justin Wagner
VOLUME 36, NUMBER 4 (SUMMER 2005)
ARTICLES
The Religion-State Relationship and the Right to Freedom of Religion or Belief: A Comparative Textual Analysis of the Constitutions of Predominately Muslim Countries
Tad Stahnke & Robert C. Blitt
Bureaucratic Internalization: Domestic Governmental Agencies and the Legitimization of International Law
Amichai Cohen
A Case Study of Legal Transplant: The Possibility of Efficient Breach in China
Ni Zhu
NOTES
Lessons from SARS: Why the WHO Must Provide Greater Economic Incentives for Countries to Comply with International Health Regulations
David Bishop
Fair Trials at International Criminal Tribunals: Examining the Parameters of the International Right to Counsel
Kate Kerr
Stop to the Hague: Internal Versus External Factors Suppressing the Advancement of the Rule of Law in Serbia
Eileen Simpson
The ICC Prosecutor’s Battlefield: Combating Atrocities while Fighting for States’ Cooperation: Lessons from the U.N. Tribunals Applied to the Case of Uganda
Annie Wartanian
VOLUME 36, NUMBER 3 (SPRING 2005)
Dedication of the Eric E. Hotung International Law Center Building Georgetown University Law Center
October 27, 2004
Keynote Address
Hon. Sandra Day O'Connor
Symposium Remarks:
"The United States and International Law: Confronting Global Challenges"
Introduction: Global Challenges and the Role of International Law
Jane E. Stromseth
International Law and the Use of Force
William H. Taft, IV
The Role of International Law in Trade
John Jackson
Protecting Rights in the Age of Terrorism: Challenges and Opportunities
Rosa Brooks
Blueprint for Legal Reforms at the United Nations and the International Criminal Court
David Scheffer
ARTICLES
Tangled Up in Khaki and Blue: Lethal and Non-Lethal Weapons in Recent Confrontations
David Koplow
Human Rights and Rule of Law: What's the Relationship?
Randall Peerenboom
VOLUME 36, NUMBER 2 (WINTER 2005)
ARTICLES
The Occupation of Iraq
Gregory H. Fox
Designing a Legal Framework to Restructure Sovereign Debt
Sean Hagan
Private Complainants and International Organizations: A Comparative Study of the Independent Inspection Mechanisms in International Financial Institutions
Daniel D. Bradlow
International Legal Compliance: Surveying the Field
William Bradford
The New Universal Jurisdiction: In Absentia Signaling over Clearly Defined Crimes
Anthony J. Colangelo
Promoting International Business Development While Protecting Domestic Markets: An Analysis of the New Shipper Review Policy of the United States
Kevin J. Fandl
The Great Writ of Incoherence: An Analysis of the Supreme Court's Rulings on "Enemy Combatants"
Gregory Dolin
VOLUME 36, NUMBER 1 (FALL 2004)
ARTICLES
Article 36 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations: The International Court of Justice in Mexico v. United States (Avena) Speaks Emphatically to the Supreme Court of the United States about the Fundamental Nature of the Right to Consul
Mark J. Kadish
Recovering Lost Profits in International Disputes
John Y. Gotanda
The Rights of Migrant Workers One Year on: Transformation or Consolidation?
Sandesh Sivakumaran
Thinking Beyond the Domestic-International Divide: Toward a Unified Concept of Public Law
Christopher A. Whytock
VOLUME 35, NUMBER 4 (SUMMER 2004)
ESSAYS
A Quarter Century of Sovereign Debt Management: An Overview
Lee C. Buchheit
What Is an Emerging Market?
Ashoka Mody
Collective Action Clauses: The Way Forward
Elmar B. Koch
Collective Action Clauses: Theory and Practice
Robert Gray
Collection Action Clauses: Recent Progress and Challenges Ahead
Sergio J. Galvis & Angel L. Saad
Uruguay Debt Reprofiling: Lessons from Experience
Carlos Steneri
Aspects of Collective Will of Bondholders Under Japanese Law
Takehiro Nobumori
Domestic and External Debt: The Doomed Quest for Equal Treatment
Anna Gelpern & Brad Setser
The Use of Collective Action Clauses in New York Law Bonds of Sovereign Borrowers
Mark Gugiatti & Anthony Richards
Stop Selling Bonds to Retail Investors
Felix Salmon
Out of the Past: Railroads & Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Stephen J. Lubben
Two-Step Sovereign Debt Restructuring: A Market-Based Approach in a World Without International Bankruptcy Law
Ed Bartholomew, Angela Liuzzi & Ernest Stern
ARTICLE
Sierra Leone: The Proving Ground for Prosecuting Rape as a War Crime
Shana Eaton
VOLUME 35, NUMBER 3 (SPRING 2004)
ARTICLES
The Process and Prospects for the U.N. Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement to Become Customary International law: A Preliminary Assessment
Patrick L. Schmidt
To the Edge: Maintaining Incentives for Innovation After the Global Antitrust Explosions
Abbott B. Lipsky, Jr.
International Law, U.S. Sovereignty, and the Death Penalty
Laurence E. Rothenberg
NOTE
The Limits of GATT Article XX: A Back Door for Human Rights?
Tatjana Eres
VOLUME 35, NUMBER 2 (WINTER 2004)
ARTICLES
Playground Politics: Assessing the Wisdom of Writing a Reciprocity Requirement into U.S. International Recognition and Enforcement Law
Katherine R. Miller
E-mails, Servers, and Software: U.S. Export Controls for the Modern Era
Gregory W. Bowman
Unilateral Preferences Granted to Foreign National Minorities by a Kin-State: A Case Study of Hungary’s “Status Law”
Elizabeth Warner
NOTES
A Grave and Gathering Threat: Business and Security Aspects of the Fight Against AIDS and a Critical Evaluation of the Bush Administration’s Response
Adam Burton
“Stepping on the Shoulders of a Drowning Man” The Doctrine of Abuse of Right as a Tool for Reducing Damages for Lost Profits: Troubling Lessons from the Patuha and Himpurna Arbitrations
Irina Petrova
VOLUME 35, NUMBER 1 (FALL 2003)
ARTICLES
The Alien Tort Claims Act and the Modern Transnational Enterprise: Deconstructing the Mythology of Judicial Activism
Lucien J. Dhooge
Corporate Governance in Spain: A Vibrant Transition Fueled by the Recent Reforms of Aldama
Ashley McKean
Targeting the International Telecommunications Industry for U.S. Taxation: Selected Issues Regarding the Proposed Regulations for Sourcing International Communications Income
Alice Keane Putman
NOTE
Oil, Diamonds, And Sunlight: Fostering Human Rights Through Transparency in Revenues from Natural Resources
Andreanna M. Truelove
VOLUME 34, NUMBER 4 (SUMMER 2003)
Selected Symposium Articles:
"International harmonization of Antitrust and Intellectual Property"
February 14, 2003
International Antitrust and Intellectual Property Harmonization of the Interface
James F. Rill & Mark C. Schechter
Intellectual Property Licensing and Antitrust Policy: A Comparative Perspective
Alden F. Abbott
Refusals to Deal Involving Intellectual Property Rights
Iñigo Igartua Arregui
U.S. and E.C. Antitrust Approaches to Patent Uncertainty
Willard K. Tom & Alexis J. Gilman
VOLUME 34, NUMBER 3 (SPRING 2003)
ARTICLE
Merger Breakup Fees: A Critical Challenge to Anglo-American Corporate Law
Heath Price Tarbert
NOTES
Causation of Injury in Safeguards Cases: Why the U.S. Can’t Win
Christy Ledet
Financial Institutions and the Safe Harbor Agreement: Securing Cross-Border Financial Data Flows
David A. Tallman
VOLUME 34, NUMBER 2 (WINTER 2003)
ARTICLES
Compound Interest in International Disputes
John Yukio Gotanda
Law’s Dominion and the Market for Legal Elites in Japan
Curtis J. Milhaupt & Mark D. West
Harmonization of U.S.-EU Securities Regulation: The Case for a Single European Securities Regulator
Eric J. Pan
NOTES
Downsizing Korea?: The Difficult Demise of Lifetime Employment and the Prospects for Further Reform
Brett M. Kitt
Strangers in a Strange Land: Domestic Subsidiaries of Foreign Corporations and the Ban on Political Contributions from Foreign Sources
Evan C. Zoldan
VOLUME 34, NUMBER 1 (FALL 2002)
Selected Symposium Remarks
“Financial Aspects of the War on Terror”
March 18, 2002
Regulating Terrorism
Lee Wolosky & Stephen Heifetz
Forfeiture of Terrorist Assets Under the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001
Stefan D. Cassella
Disrupting Terrorist Networks: The New U.S. and International Regime for Halting Terrorist Funding
Joseph M. Myers
The New EU Money-Laundering Directive: Lawyers as Gate-Keepers and Whistle-Blowers
Patricia Shaughnessy
The Merging of the Counter-Terrorism and Anti-Money Laundering Regimes
Bruce Zagaris
ARTICLES
The Hidden Costs of International Dispute Settlement: WTO Review of Domestic Anti-Dumping Decisions
Daniel K. Tarullo
The Legacy of Controlling Minority Structure: A Kaleidoscope of Corporate Governance Reform in Korean Chaebol
Ok-Rial Song
Giving Partial Credit Where Partial Credit is Due: Recent Developments in the Multilateral Development Bank Partial Credit Guarantee
Keith D. Larson
NOTES
Redefining Power Orientation: A Reassessment of Jackson’s Paradigm in Light of Asymmetries of Power, Negotiation, and Compliance in the GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement System
Matthew S. Dunne III
Fair and Equitable Treatment: Methanex v. United States and the Narrowing Scope of NAFTA Article 1105
Courtney C. Kirkman
VOLUME 33, NUMBER 4 (SUMMER 2002)
Symposium Issue on WTO Dispute Settlement Compliance
Some Reflections on Compliance with WTO Dispute Settlement Decisions
Carlos M. Vázquez & John H. Jackson
Anatomy of a Controversy: The Balance of Political Forces Behind Implementation of the WTO’s Gasoline Decision
Alexander Stewart Choinski
Defining the Factors that Influence Developing Country Compliance with and Participation in the WTO Dispute Settlement System: Another Look at the Dispute over Bananas
Douglas Ierley
Brazil—Aircraft: Qualitative and Temporal Aspects of “Withdrawal” under SCM Article 4.7
Ivan Krmpotic
United States—Anti-Dumping Measures on Certain Hot-Rolled Steel Products from Japan: Possibilities and Predictions for Compliance with the Appellate Body’s Report
J. Daniel Stirk
Australia—Salmon and Compliance Issues Surrounding the SPS Agreement: Sovereign Acceptance and Measure Adaptation
Andrew P. Thomson
Japan—Measures Affecting Agricultural Products: Lessons for Future SPS and Agricultural Trade Disputes
Joseph P. Whitlock
The Never Ending Story: The Implementation Phase in the Dispute Between the EC and the United States on Hormone-Treated Beef
Daniel Wüger
VOLUME 33, NUMBER 3 (SPRING 2002)
Banner Issue: The International Harmonization of Securities Laws
Introduction; Issue on the Harmonization of the Securities Laws
Donald C. Langevoort
The Rationalization of Regulatory Internationalization
Felicia H. Kung
Regulation of Alternative Trading Systems: Evolving Regulatory Models and Prospects for Increased Regulatory Coordination and Convergence
Alexis L. Collins
Rule 15a-6 and the International Marketplace: Time for a New Idea?
John Ramsay
REVIEW ESSAY
International Antitrust at the Crossroads: The End of Antitrust History or the Clash of Competition Policy Civilizations?
Antonio F. Perez
VOLUME 33, NUMBER 2 (WINTER 2002)
ARTICLES
Caveat Emptor: Developing International Disciplines for Deterring Third Party Investment in Unlawfully Expropriated Property
George Chifor
Demutualization of Organized Securities Exchanges in Hong Kong: The Great Leap Forward
Betty M. Ho
NOTES
Post-Handover Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Between Mainland China and Hong Kong SAR: 1999 Agreement vs. New York Convention
Mauricio J. Claver-Carone
Taking a Constitutional Look: NAFTA Chapter 11 as an Extension of Member States’ Constitutional Protection of Property
Gregory M. Starner
VOLUME 33, NUMBER 1 (FALL 2001)
In Memoriam: September 11, 2001
Eulogy
James V. Feinerman
ARTICLE
Payment for Paperless Trade: Are There Viable Alternatives to the Documentary Credit?
Emmanuel T. Laryea
Selected Symposium Articles
“Federalism Under Fire: Local Governance and the Global Trade Regime”
February 28, 2001
Contemporary Challenges to German Federalism: From the European Union to the Global Economy
Richard Degg
Back to First Principles: The Constitutional Rationale for Invalidating Local Sanctions Against Foreign Trade
Alisa B. Klein & Mark B. Stern
NOTES
Proposed Legal Structure for the SILKSAT Satellite Consortium: A Regional Intergovernmental Organization To Improve Telecommunications Infrastructure in Central Asia
Lee Berger
Why Foreign Aid Fails: Lessons from Indonesia’s Economic Collapse
James Soemijantoro Wilson
VOLUME 32, NUMBER 4 (SUMMER 2001)
Japanese Law Issue
ARTICLES
Technology Licensing Under Japanese Antitrust Law
Joshua A. Newberg
The Somewhat Less Reluctant Litigant: Japan’s Changing View Towards Civil Litigation
Carl F. Goodman
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
Recent Amendments to the Commercial Code of Japan: Impact on Mergers and Acquisitions
Laurie N. Lebrun
NOTE
Struggling to Teethe: Japan’s Antitrust Enforcement Regime
James D. Fry
VOLUME 32, NUMBER 3 (SPRING 2001)
ARTICLES
Filling a Legal Vacuum: The Form and Content of Russia’s Future State Immunity Law
Suggestions for Legislative Reform
Daniel J. Michalchuk
The Contribution of BITs to Cuba’s Foreign Investment Program
Jorge F. Pérez-López & Matias F. Travieso-Diaz
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
Changes in South Korea’s Legal Landscape: The Hermit Kingdom Broadens Access for International Law Firms
Julia Tonkovich
NOTES
The Third Generation of Wireless Communications: The Intersection of Policy, Technology, and Popular Culture
Christopher J. Banks
Dispute Settlement in the WTO: Backbone of the Global Trading System or Delegation of Awesome Power?
Scott McBride
Charming Betsy, Chevron, and the World Trade Organization: Thoughts on the Interpretive Effect of International Trade Law
Michael F. Williams
VOLUME 32, NUMBER 2 (WINTER 2001)
ARTICLES
The Uncertainty of Monopolistic Conduct: A Comparative Review of Three Jurisdictions
Mark N. Berry
Ethnically Homogeneous Commercial Elites in Developing Countries
Kevin Davis, Michael J. Trebilcock, and Bradley Heys
Antitrust and the Draft Hague Judgments Convention
William S. Dodge
The Political Economy of Canada’s “Widely Held” Rule for Large Banks
Eric J. Gouvin
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
Joltin’s Joe Has Left and Gone Away—Embracing Change: The Way Forward for U.S. Trade Policy and the WTO
Timothy M. Reif and Viji Rangaswami
NOTE
The Battle Against Drug-Makers: An Analysis of European Union and United States Merger Enforcement in the Pharmaceutical Industry 1995-1999
Thomas B. Marcotullio
VOLUME 32, NUMBER 1 (FALL 2000)
Symposium:
“Sanctions Reform? Evaluating the Economic Weapon in Asia and the World”
February 23, 2000
Keynote Address: Sanctions as an Instrument of American Foreign Policy
Dr. Richard N. Haass
ARTICLES
Targeted Sanctions: A Policy Alternative?
Gary C. Hufbauer and Barbara Oegg
The Cost Effectiveness of Economic Sanctions?
Richard W. Parker
CROSBY v. NATIONAL FOREIGH TRADE COUNCIL (“NFTC”)
CROSBY v. NFTC and the Future of State and Local Sanctions
Daniel M. Price, John P. Hannah, and Marinn F. Carlson
Flying Over the Judicial Hump: A Human Rights Drama Featuring Burma, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the WTO, and the Federal Courts
Mark B. Baker
Preemption & Human Rights: Local Options After CROSBY v. NFTC
Robert Stumberg
NOTES
Sun-national “Sanctions” and the Federal Model
Michael Hahn
U.S. Economic Sanctions—Non-traditional Success Against North Korea
Paul Van Wagenen
VOLUME 31, NUMBER 4 (SUMMER 2000)
ARTICLES
Globalization and the U.S. Market in Legal Services—Shifting Identities
Carole Silver
Taming Unilateralism Under the Trading System: Unfinished Job in the WTO Panel Ruling of United States Sections 301-310 of the Trade Act of 1974
Seung Wha Chang
NOTES
Jus Cogens, Reparation Agreements, and Holocaust Slave Labor Litigation
Darcie Christopher
Fine Tuning WTO Jurisprudence and the SPS Agreement: Lessons From the Beef Hormone Case
Regine Neugebauer
Codes of Conduct on Arms Transfers—The Movement Toward a Multilateral Approach
Jonathan Stoel
Globalization and Conditionality: Two Sides of the Sovereignty Coin
Mary Tsai
VOLUME 31, NUMBER 3 (SPRING 2000)
Symposium: The First Five Years of the WTO
This Issue is Dedicated to Walter Hollis and Ambassador Julius L. Katz
PART I: REVIEW OF THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT UNDERSTANDING
Operation of Consultations, Deterrence and Mediation
Operation of Panels
Operation of the Appellate Process and Functions, Including the Appellate Body
Operation of the Implementation Process
Unmasking the WTO: Access to the System
Post-Seattle Administration Briefing
PART II: REVIEW OF KEY SUBSTANTIVE AGREEMENTS
Agreement on Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights
General Agreement on Trade in Services
Agreement on Agriculture
Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade and Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
Antidumping Agreement and Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures
Moving Forward—Rebuilding a Working Consensus on Trade
PART III: OPERATION OF THE WTO AGREEMENTS IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL COMMERCE AND COMPTETITION, INVESTMENT AND LABOR MARKETS
Operation of the WTO and U.S. Policy Environmental Objectives
Operation of the WTO Agreements in the Context of Varying Types of National Regulatory Systems
Operation of the WTO in Context of Overall U.S. Trade Policy Objectives
PART IV: DIALOGUE OF THE DEPUTIES
NOTE
Trips Dispute Settlement After the Transition and Moratorium: Nonviolation and Situation Complaints Against Developing Countries
Tuan Samahan
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
International Accounting Rate Reform: The Role of International Organizations and Implications for Developing Countries
Katherine Collins
VOLUME 31, NUMBER 2 (WINTER 2000)
In Memoriam: Joseph P. Griffin
ARTICLES
International Law—New Actions and New Technologies: Center Stage for NGOs?
John King Gamble and Charlotte Ku
The Role of Dispute Settlement in World Trade Law: Some Lessons from the Kodak-Fuji Dispute
John Linarelli
NOTES
Thailand’s Privatization of State Owned Enterprises During the Economic Downturn
John Dempsey
The Immigrant Investor Program: Proposed Solutions to Particular Problems
Beth MacDonald
Japan’s New Product Liability Law: Achieving Modest Success
Phil Rothenberg
Less Developed Country as Start-up Corporation: Adopting the Venture Capital Model for Development in Light of Global Capital Market Realities
William B. Sorabella
VOLUME 31, NUMBER 1 (FALL 1999)
ARTICLES
An Economic Reform Agenda for Indonesia?
Paul H. Brietzke and Thomas A. Timberg
Battling Global Corruption in the New Millennium
Steven R. Salbu
The Case for A Commercial Orientation to the Proposed Unidroit Convention as Applied to Aircraft Equipment
Jeffrey Wool
NOTES
Loosening Organized Crime’s Stranglehold on the Russian Economy: Current Efforts and Suggested Strategies
Larissa C. Earl
Opting out of Opt-Out Clauses: Removing Obstacles to International Trade and International Peace
Ariel M. Ezrahi
Commercial Transactions in the Middle East: What Law Governs?
H S Shaaban
Yo, Ho, Ho and a CD-ROM: The Current State of Software Piracy in the PRC
Peggy Yeh
TRANSCRIPT
Roundtable on Global Corruption
Endy Zemenides, Pat Head, Fritz Ermarth, Joseph Onek, Eleanor Roberts Lewis, and Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld
VOLUME 30, NUMBER 4 (SUMMER 1999)
Symposium: Sub-Saharan Africa in the Global Economy
Keynote Address
Robert Mallett
Mid-Day Address
Witney Schneidman
ARTICLES
How the Multilateral Institutions Compounded Africa’s Economic Crisis
George B. N. Ayittey, Ph.D.
The Apparel Industry and African Economic Development
Stephen E. Lamar
Unlocking Africa’s Potential: Some Factors Affecting Economic Development and Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa
Peter K. Nyikuli
New Prospects for Private Sector Led Trade, Investment, and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Irving Williamson and Stephen D’Alessandro
REMARKS
Welcome
Charles H. Gustafson
Introduction
Charles H. Gustafson and Don Wallace, Jr.
Panel I: The Role of Law in Development and Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa
Phil Hare, Hon. Nan Shuker, and Stuart Kerr
Panel II: Economic Development and Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa
Dr. Carol Lancaster, Peter K. Nyikuli, Stephen E. Lamar, and Irving Williamson
Panel III: The Role of Multi-Lateral Institutions in African Development
Paatii Ofosu-Amaah, Ian Vasquez, Ernesto Hernandez-Cata, George B. N. Ayittey, and Earl Yates
NOTE
Privatizing South Africa’s Industries: The Law and Economics of a New Socialist Utopia
Stephanie R. Nicolas
VOLUME 30, NUMBER 3 (SPRING 1999)
ARTICLES
An Anatomy of a Cuban Pyjama Crisis: Reconsidering Blocking Legislation in Response to Extraterritorial Trade Measures of the United States
John W. Boscariol
Grist for the Litigation Mill in U.S. Economic Sanctions Programs
Stanley J. Marcuss
NOTES
Who are We Protecting? A Critical Evaluation of United States Encryption Technology Export Controls
Staci I. Levin
Investing in Uzbekistan: A Rough Ride on the Silk Road
Alisa Newman
VOLUME 30, NUMBER 2 (WINTER 1999)
FOREWARD
John H. Jackson
ARTICLES
True Appellate Procedure or Only a Two-Stage Process? A Comparative View of the Appellate Body Under the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding
Konstantin J. Joergens
When “Cultural Identity Was Not At Issue”: Thinking About Canada—Certain Measures Concerning Periodicals
Chi Carmody
China’s Stock Markets and the World Trade Organization
Michael Burke
NMEs: A Love Story, Nonmarket and Market Economy Status Under U.S. Antidumping Law
Joseph A. Laroski, Jr.
NOTES
Participation By Private Counsel in World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Proceedings
Jessica C. Pearlman
Bad Lawyering or Ulterior Motive? Why the United States Lost the Film Case Before the WTO Dispute Settlement Panel
Julie Goldman
VOLUME 30, NUMBER 1 (FALL 1998)
ARTICLES
The Limited Partnership Joint Venture Model in the People’s Republic of China
Daniel C.K. Chow
The Regulation of the Emerging Markets Loan Market
Ross P. Buckley
Corporate Codes of Conduct and Product Labeling Schemes: The Limits and Possibilities of Promoting International Labor Rights Through Private Initiatives
Robert J. Liubicic
NOTE
A Progressive Analysis of the Efficiencies of Capital Import Neutrality
C. Neil Stephens
VOLUME 29, NUMBER 4 (SUMMER 1998)
ARTICLES
Foreign Direct Investment and Legal Constraints on Domestic Environmental Policies: Striking a “Reasonable” Balance Between stability and Change
Gaëtan Verhoosel
The Role of Private Banks in Promoting Sustainable Development from Outside Counsel’s Perspective
Russell S. Frye
NOTE
ISO 14000 and Environmental Cost Accounting: The Gateway to the Global Market
Amy Pesapane Lally
VOLUME 29, NUMBER 3 (SPRING 1998)
ARTICLES
Resolution of Trade Disputes Under NAFTA’s Chapter 19: The Lessions of Extending the Binational Panel Process to Mexico
David A. Gantz
The Landscape of Labor Law Enforcement in North America: An Examination of Mexico’s Labor Regulatory Policy and Practice
Michael Joseph McGuinness
NOTE
International Trade and Emerging Genetic Regulatory Regimes
Stevan M. Pepa
VOLUME 29, NUMBER 2 (WINTER 1998)
ARTICLES
Fairness and the Taxation of International Income
Nancy H. Kaufman
Great Power Management of the World Trading System: A Transatlantic Strategy for Liberal Multilateralism
Richard H. Steinberg
NOTES
State and Local “Free Burma” Laws: The Case for Sub-national Trade Sanctions
Alejandra Carvajal
Deconstructing Information Walls: The Impact of the European Data Directive on U.S. Businesses
P. Amy Monahan
VOLUME 29, NUMBER 1 (FALL 1997)
ARTICLES
Cooperation, Conflict, and Convergence in Japanese Finance: Evidence from the “Jusen” Problem
Curtis J. Milhaupt and Geoffrey P. Miller
Communing with Disaster: What We Can Learn from the Jusen and the Savings and Loan Crises
Edward L. Rubin
PHILIP A. HART MEMORIAL LECTURE
The Role of the World Bank in Controlling Corruption
Susan Rose-Ackerman
NOTE
Mergers and Acquisitions in the European Community and the United States: A Movement Toward a Uniform Enforcement Body?
David Snyder
VOLUME 28, NUMBER 4 (SUMMER 1997)
ARTICLES
The Lex Mercatoria Doctrine and the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts
Klaus Peter Berger
The Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods: Temporarily Out of “Service”?
Karen B. Giannuzzi
International Relations and International Insolvency Cooperation: Liberalism, Institutionalism, and Transnational Legal Dialogue
Lore Unt
NOTES
Assessing the CEC on Its Record to Date
Christopher N. Bolinger
Formulary Apportionment: More Simple—On Balance Better?
Steve Christensen
Patents, Antitrust, and the WTO/GATT: using TRIPS as a Vehicle for Antitrust Harmonization
Richard H. Marschall
INDEX: VOLUME 28
VOLUME 28, NUMBER 3 (SPRING 1997)
Symposium: Capital Markets and Financial Services in the Pacific Rim: Prospects for Harmonization
Keynote Address
Jeffrey R. Shafer
Internationalizing U.S. Capital Markets in Global Context: Problems and Prospects
James V. Feinerman
Liberalization of Financial and Capital Markets: Singapore Is Almost There!
Ashish Lall and Ming-Hua Liu
Legislative Control of Hong Kong Financial Markets: Some Aspects of Banking and Securities Regulations
Berry Fong-Chung Hsu
China’s Financial Reforms in the Global Market
William D. Holmes
The Australian Financial System: Evolution, Regulation, and Globalization
Bijit Bora and Mervyn K. Lewis
Law and Political Economy of Capital Market Regulation in the Republic of China on Taiwan
Lawrence S. Liu
Financial Reform and Economic Development in Vietnam
Viet D. Dinh
NOTE
Achieving a Balance Between Trade and the Environment: The Need to Amend the WTO/GATT to Include Multilateral Environmental Agreements
Jill Lynn Nissen
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
The World Telecommunications Policy Forum: Globalization, Liberalization, and Privatization in the Provision of Satellite Services
Elke A. Hofmann
Internet Sites Visited
VOLUME 28, NUMBER 2 (WINTER 1997)
ARTICLES
Outlawing Transnational Bribery Through the World Trade Organization
Philip M. Nichols
An Analysis of the Political Economy of China’s Enterprise Conglomerates: A Study of the Reform of the Electric Power Industry in China
Daniel C.K. Chow
NOTES
Fighting Software Piracy in Cyberspace: Legal and Technological Solutions
Kory D. Christensen
Let There Be Fraud (Abroad): A Proposal for a New U.S. Jurisprudence with Regard to the Extraterritorial Application of the Anti-Fraud Provisions of the 1933 and 1934 Securities Acts
John D. Kelly
The Need for Greater U.S. Assistance in Promoting Russian Defense Conversion
Mark P. Poncy, Jr.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Tetra Pak International SA v. Commission (Tetra Pak II): The European Approach to Monopoly Leveraging
Scott M. Kareff
Title IV of the Helms-Burton Act: A Questionable Secondary Boycott
Craig R. Auge
Internet Sites Visited
VOLUME 28, NUMBER 1 (FALL 1996)
ARTICLES
Decision-Making at the Bank of Japan
Geoffrey P. Miller
Easing Down the Merit-Disclosure Continuum: A Case Study of Malaysia and Taiwan
Nancy L. Wong
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