No. 23-2, December 2009
Index
- Amanda N. Wilson , Jet-setting Orphan Works: the Transnational Making Available of Works of Unknown Authorship, Anonymous Works, or Lost Authors
- Carolyn Evans, Constitutional Narratives: Constitutional Adjudication on the Religion Clauses in Australia and Malaysia
- Craig Nydick, the British Invasion (of Privacy): Dna Databases in the United Kingdom and United States in the Wake of the Marper Case
- E. Rainbow Willard, How to Get Less Than You Bargain For: Adjudicating the Guatemalabelize Territorial Dispute at the I.c.j
- Eric Retter, You Can Check Out Any Time You Like, but We Might Not Let You Leave: Cuba's Travel Policy in the Wake of Signing the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
- John Witte, Jr. & M.christian Green, Religious Freedom, Democracy, and International Human Rights
- Lama Abu-odeh, on Law and the Transition to Market: the Case of Egypt
- Natan Lerner, from Ilo Standards to Eu Law: the Case of Equality Between Men and Women at Work
- Nathaniel Smith, Piratical Jurisdiction: the Plundering of Due Process in the Case of Lei Shi
- Okezie Chukwumerije, Rhetoric Versus Reality: the Link Between the Rule of Law and Economic Development
- Timothy P. Terrell, Professionalism on an International Scale: the Lex Mundi Project to Identify the Fundamental Shared Values of Law Practice