Denver Journal of International Law and Policy - 2002
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Benjamin B. Ferencz: former prosecutor at the Nuremberg war crimes trial.
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The 2002 Johannesburg World Summit on sustainable development: International Environmental Law collides with reality, turning Jo'burg into "joke'burg".
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To have and to hold: a postmodern feminist response to the mailorder bride industry.
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The grave new world of terrorism: a lawyer's view.
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The dissolution of Yugoslavia and the fate of its financial obligations.
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The newly expanded American doctrine of preemption: can it include assassination?
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Foreword: combating international terrorism.
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Congress and the treaty power: an originalist argument against unilateral presidential termination of the ABM treaty.
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World War I: "the war to end all wars" and the birth of a handicapped international criminal justice system.
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The human rights approach to peace in Sierra Leone: the analysis of the peace process and human rights enforcement in a civil war situation.
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An analysis of foreign sales corporations and the European Communities' four billion-dollar retaliation.
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Terrorist crime, Taliban guilt, Western victims, and international law.
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Prosecuting al Qaeda: America's human rights policy interests are best served by trying terrorists under international tribunals.
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International human rights law and the war on terrorism.
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Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die: the story of the Transatlantic Common Aviation Area.
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The unfinished "criminal procedure revolution" of post-democratization South Korea.
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M. Cherif Bassiouni.
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Comparative U.S. & EU approaches to e-commerce regulation: jurisdiction, electronic contracts, electronic signatures and taxation.
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Compulsory inter-state arbitration of territorial disputes.
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Environmental law.
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The threat of nuclear terrorism and September 11th: wake-up call to get the treaties right.
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Toward a normative consensus against corruption: legal effects of the principles to combat corruption in Africa.
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Corporate groups and strategic alliances: new reform instruments to the Chinese.
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A return to Lockerbie and the Montreal Convention in the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks: ramifications of past Security Council and International Court of Justice action.
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The Arctic environmental protection strategy, Arctic council and multilateral environmental initiatives: tinkering while the Arctic marine environment totters.
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Stabilization clauses in international petroleum transactions.
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Honour's role in the international states' system.
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The first U.N. Social Forum: history and analysis.
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American exceptionalism and the international law of self-defense.
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Northern Ireland: the paramilitaries, terrorism, and September 11th.
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Transitional justice in Afghanistan: the promise of mixed tribunals.
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Conjoined twins: the conflict between parents and the courts over the medical treatment of children.
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Recent developments in European Union securities law.
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"De-jeopardizing justice": domestic prosecutions for international crimes and the need for transnational convergence.