No. 26-2, December 2012
Index
- Akamai Marketa Trimble, Gat, solvay, and the Centralization of Patent Litigation in Europe
- Alexander Weaver, Aggravated With Aggregators: Can International Copyright Law Save the Newsroom?
- Antonia F. Pereira & Silas W. Allard, Looking to Fill an International Regulatory Gap: Brazil Brings the Issue of Exchange Rates and Trade Before the World Trade Organization
- Catherine Lotrionte, State Sovereignty and Self-defense in Cyberspace: a Normative Framework for Balancing Legal Rights
- Eric Talbot Jensen, Cyber Deterrence
- Foreword
- Geoffrey Rathgeber, Gold Medalist to Cheater?: Improving the World?s Fight Against Doping in the Wake Of fina v. Cielo
- Jordan E. Toone, Mirage in the Gulf?: Examining the Upsurge in Fdi in the Gcc and Its Legal and Economic Implications for the Mena Region
- Jordan Kearney, Why China?s 2010 Medical Malpractice Reform Fails to Reform Medical Malpractice
- Kristen E. Tullos, from Cyber Attacks to Social Media Revolutions: Adapting Legal Frameworks to the Challenges and Opportunities of New Technology
- Laura Halonen, Catch Them if You Can: Compatibility of United Kingdom and United States Legislation Against Financing Terrorism With Public International Law Rules on Jurisdiction
- Ligia M. De Jesus, Treaty Interpretation of the Right to Life Before Birth by Latin American and Caribbean States: an Analysis of Common International Treaty Obligations and Relevant State Practice at International Fora
- Maria Angela Jardim De Santa Cruz Oliveira & Nuno Garoupa, Stare Decisis and Certiorari Arrive to Brazil: a Comparative Law and Economics Approach
- Matthew Parker, Giving Teeth to European Patent Reform: Overcoming Recent Legal Challenges
- Ryan Hal Budish, Click to Change: Optimism Despite Online Activism?s Unmet Expectations
- Sascha Meinrath & Marvin Ammori, Internet Freedom and the Role of an Informed Citizenry at the Dawn of the Information Age
- Thomas Buck, Jr., from Big Love to the Big House: Justifying Anti-polygamy Laws in an Age of Expanding Rights
- Timothy R. Holbrook, the Potential Extraterritorial Consequences of
- Yilin Ding, Absolute, Restrictive, or Something More: Did Beijing Choose the Right Type of Sovereign Immunity for Hong Kong?