No. 22-2, December 2008
Index
- C. Theodora Van Der Zalm, Protecting the Innocent: Children's Act 38 of 2005 and Customary Law in South Africa--conflicts, Consequences, and Possible Solutions
- Danielle E. Goldstone, Embracing Impasse: Admissibility, Prosecutorial Discretion, and the Lessons of Uganda for the International Criminal Court
- David J. Bederman, the Pirate Code
- Jarred Pinkston, Toward a Uniform Interpretation of the Federal Arbitration Act: the Role of 9 U.s.c. Sec. 208 in the Arbitral Statutory Scheme
- Jessica Jones, India Versus the United Nations: the Central Vigilance Commission Act Does Not Satisfy the U.n. Convention Against Corruption
- John Quigley, President Bush's Directive on Foreigners Under Arrest: a Critique of Medellín v. Texas
- Justin Desautels-stein, Extraterritoriality, Antitrust, and the Pragmatist Style
- Kevin Tuininga, International Commercial Arbitration in Cuba
- Lucien J. Dhooge, Due Diligence as a Defense to Corporate Liability Pursuant to the Alien Tort Statute
- Matthew Belz, Provisional Application of the Energy Charter Treaty: Kardassopoulos v. Georgia and Improving Provisional Application in Multilateral Treaties
- Matthew Reichstein, the Extradition of General Manuel Noriega: an Application of International Criminal and Humanitarian Law to Answer the Question, "if So, Where Should He Go?"