No. 25-3, December 2011
Index
- Abraham U. Kannof, Dueling Nationalities: Dual Citizenship, Dominant and Effective Nationality, and the Case of Anwar Al-aulaqi
- Benedetta Faedi Duramy, Women in the Aftermath of the 2010 Haitian Earthquake
- Brian Concannon, Jr. & Beatrice Lindstrom, Cheaper, Better, Longer-lasting: a Rights-based Approach to Disaster Response in Haiti
- Daniel Englander, Protecting the Human Rights of Lgbt People in Uganda in the Wake of Uganda?s ?anti Homosexuality Bill, 2009?
- Danielle Viera, Try as They Might, Just Can?t Get it Right: Shortcomings of the International Megan?s Law of 2010
- Elyse Mosquini, Are Lawyers Unsung Disaster Heroes?: the Importance of Well-prepared Domestic Legal and Regulatory Frameworks for Effective Disaster Response
- Heather Greenfield, International Law, Religious Limitations, and Cultural Sensitivity: the Park51 Mosque at Ground Zero
- Jim Chen, Modern Disaster Theory: Evaluating Disaster Law as a Portfolio of Legal Rules
- Jim Chen, Soft Law and the Global Financial System
- Jonathan Todres, Mainstreaming Children?s Rights in Post-disaster Settings
- Lara M. Pair & Paul Frankenstein, the New Icc Rule on Consolidation: Progress or Change? Jenny R. Hernandez & Anne D. Johnson, a Call to Respond: the International Community?s Obligation to Mitigate the Impact of Natural Disasters
- Marissa Smith, the Deepwater Horizon Disaster: an Examination of the Spill?s Impact on the Gap in International Regulation of Oil Pollution from Fixed Platforms
- Paul E. Weisenfeld, Successes and Challenges of the Haiti Earthquake Response: the Experience of Usaid
- Shaira Nanwani, the Burqa Ban: an Unreasonable Limitation on Religious Freedom or a Justifiable Restriction?