No. 28-1, January 2014
Index
- The Position of International Law Within the Indonesian Legal System
- A President, an International Tribunal and a Band of Farmers Walk Into a Constitutional Court'the Last Laugh: Mike Campbell v. the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe
- The Quiet Audience: U.s. Responsibility to Call for an International Investigation Into Crimes Against Muslims in Burma
- Police Powers and the Constitution of India: the Inconspicuous Ascent of an Incongruous American Implant
- Rethinking and Theorizing Regional Integration in Southern Africa
- Lincoln's Legacy for American International Law
- Class Action Mechanisms in Chinese and Taiwanese Contexts-a Mixture of Private and Public Law
- The Civil Codes of Libya and Syria: Hybridity, Durability, and Post-revolution Viability in the Aftermath of the Arab Spring
- Religion and Constitutionalism: Lessons from American and Islamic Constitutionalism
- Reverse the Curse: Creating a Framework to Mitigate the Resource Curse and Promote Human Rights in Mineral Extraction Industries in Africa
- Men of the Spear and Men of God: Islamism's Contributions to the New Somali State
- From the Watch Tower to the Acropolis: the Search for a Consistent Religious Freedom Standard in an Inconsistent World
- When a Home Is Not a House: the Destruction of Romani Personal Property as a Human Rights Violation
- Can I Say That?: How an International Blasphemy Law Pits the Freedom of Religion Against the Freedom of Speech
- Lowering the "efficacy" Threshold for Section 3(d) of the Indian Patents (amendment) Act 2005: a Case for a Broader Scope