No. 20-1, September 2006
Index
- Andrea E. K. Thomas, Nongovernmental Organizations and the International Criminal Court: Implications of Hobbes' Theories of Human Nature and the Development of Social Institutions for Their Evolving Relationship
- Brian D. Boone, Bullseye!: Why a "targeting" Approach to Personal Jurisdiction in the E-commerce Context Makes Sense Internationally
- Cynthia Price Cohen, the Role of the United States in the Drafting of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
- David M. Smolin, Overcoming Religious Objections to the Convention on the Rights of the Child
- David Weissbrodt, Prospects for Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Don S. Browning, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Should it Be Ratified and Why?
- Howard Davidson, Children's Rights and American Law: a Response to What's Wrong With Children's Rights
- Jaap E. Doek, What Does the Children's Convention Require?
- Jimmy Carter, What's Right for Children
- Johan D. Van Der Vyver, Municipal Legal Obligations of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of the Child: the South African Model
- John W. Egan, the Future of Criminal Jurisdiction Over the Deployed American Soldier: Four Major Trends in Bilateral U.s. Status of Forces Agreements
- John Witte, Jr., Foreword
- Lauren L. Sullins, "phishing" for a Solution: Domestic and International Approaches to Decreasing Online Identity Theft
- Marian Leigh Miller, Underwater Cultural Heritage: Is the Titanic Still in Peril as Courts Battle Over the Future of the Historical Vessel?
- Martin E. Marty, "but Even So, Look at That": Working With the Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Martin Guggenheim, Ratify the U.n. Convention on the Rights of the Child, but Don't Expect Any Miracles
- Patrick Mckinley Brennan, the "right" of Religious Liberty of the Child: Its Meaning, Measure, and Justification
- T. Jeremy Gunn, the Religious Right and the Opposition to U.s. Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child