Denver Journal of International Law and Policy - 2001
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- The individual as beneficiary of state immunity: problems of the attribution of ultra vires conduct.
- New challenges for the maquiladoras: legal and policy implications of NAFTA Article 303 for United States-Mexico trade.
- The fundamental human right to prosecution and compensation.
- Mediation furthers the principles of transparency and cooperation to solve disputes in the NAFTA free trade area.
- Voluntary repatriation of refugees and customary international law *.
- The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union: between political symbolism and legal realism.
- International protection of genetic information: the progression of the Human Genome Project and the current framework of human rights doctrines.
- The regulation of cross-border public offerings of securities in the European Union: present and future.
- Self-determination and secession under international law.
- Chancellor Daniel L. Ritchie.
- From Noriega to Pinochet: Is there an international moral and legal right to kidnap individuals accused of gross human rights violations?
- Free trade but not free transport? The Mexican stand-off.
- In search of an understanding with the United States.
- NAFTA and the environment.
- Young enough to die? Executing juvenile offenders in violation of international law.
- The struggle for human rights versus stability: the Chinese Communist Party and western values clash.