No. 23-1, September 2009
Index
- Brian Spielman, an Evaluation of Russia's Impending Claim for Continental Shelf Expansion: Why Rule 5 Will Shelve Russia's Submission
- James F.f. Carroll, Back to the Future: Redefining the Foreign Investment and National Security Act's Conception of National Security
- Johan D. Van Der Vyver, the Environment: State Sovereignty, Human Rights, Andarmed Conflict
- L. Bennett Graham, Defamation of Religions: the End of Pluralism?
- Leslie A. Powell, User Fee or Tax: Does Diplomatic Immunity from Taxation Extend to New York City's Proposed Congestion Charge?
- Mohamed Y. Mattar, Access to International Criminal Justice for Victims of Violence Against Women Under International Family Law
- Natsu Taylor Saito, Human Rights, American Exceptionalism, and the Stories We Tell
- Pamela Scully, Vulnerable Women: a Critical Reflection on Human Rightsdiscourse and Sexual Violence
- President Jimmy Carter, Opening Remarks
- Sam Cook, Security Council Resolution 1820: on Militarism, Flashlights, Raincoats, and Rooms With Doors (a Political Perspective on Where it Came from and What it Adds)
- Sam Singer, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in the Private Equity Era: Extracting a Hidden Element
- Sean Libby, [d]efective Control: Problems Arising from the Application of Non-military Command Responsibility by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
- Shirin Ebadi, Keynote Address: Islam, Human Rights, and Iran
- Upendra Baxi, Keynote Address: Does Life Indeed Begin at Sixty? Revisiting the Udhr as a "single Garment of Destiny" in a Hyperglobalizing World