No. 26-1, September 2012
Index
- Amos N. Guiora, Due Process and Counterterrorism
- Arjun Shah, Is Bollywood Unlawfully Copying Hollywood? Why? What Has Been Done About It? and How Can it Be Stopped?
- Emory International Law Review Editorial Board, Dedication
- Gregory S. Gordon, the Eichmann Trial
- Johan D. Van Der Vyver, State Interference in the Internal Affairs of Religious Institutions
- Jordan J. Paust, Constitutionality of U.s. Participation in the United Nations-authorized War in Libya
- Laurie R. Blank, Complex Legal Frameworks and Complex Operational Challenges: Navigating the Applicable Law Across the Continuum of Military Operations
- Michael Bochenek & Kyle Knight, Establishing a Third Gender Category in Nepal: Process and Prognosis
- Michelle Madden Dempsey, Carolyn Hoyle & Mary Bosworth, Defining Sex Trafficking in International and Domestic Law: Mind the Gaps
- Paul J. Zwier & Alexander Barney, Moving to an Oral Adversarial System in Mexico: Jurisprudential, Criminal Procedure, Evidence Law, and Trial Advocacy Implications
- Rohani Mahyera, Saving Cricket: a Proposal for the Legalization of Gambling in India to Regulate Corrupt Betting Practices in Cricket
- Sabina Schiller, a New Global Legal Order, With or Without America: the Case for Accrediting Foreign Law Schools
- Stephanie Glynn, Toxic Toys and Dangerous Drywall: Holding Foreign Manufacturers Liable for Defective Products?the Fund Concept
- Trynie Boezaart, Protecting the Reproductive Rights of Children and Young Adults With Disabilities: the Roles and Responsibilities of the Family, the State, and Judicial Decision-making
- Tyler G. Banks, Corporate Liability Under the Alien Tort Statute: the Second Circuit?s Misstep Around General Principles of Law in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co.
- Yahn-lin (franklin) Chu, Supplemental Jurisdiction Over Foreign Patents: Permissible, So Long as Limitations Apply