Vol. 33 No. 2, March 2000
Index
- East Timor, the U.N. system, and enforcing non-recognition in international law.
- Phantom menace or new hope: member state public tort liability after the double-bladed light saber duel between the European Court of Justice and the German Bundesgerichtshof in Brasserie du Pecheur.
- A technological dream turned legal nightmare: potential liability of the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act for operating the Global Positioning System.
- Negotiation and native title: why common law courts are not proper fora for determining native land title issues.
- Europe and overseas commodity traders v. Banque Paribas London: zero steps forward and two steps back.