Vol. 55 No. 5, May - May 2003
Index
- Clarification.
- President's pages.
- Foreword: on American Exceptionalism.
- Compulsory licensing and the duty of good faith in TRIPS.
- International delegations, the structural Constitution, and non-self-execution.
- The International Criminal Court and the political economy of antitreaty discourse.
- Navigating law and politics: the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court and the independent counsel.
- Liberal democracy and cosmopolitan duty.
- The new confederalism: treaty delegations of legislative, executive, and judicial authority.
- Toward an institutional theory of sovereignty.
- Does power trump law?
- The cost of commitment.
- Human rights and constitutional rights: harmony and dissonance.
- Do states have a moral obligation to obey international law?
- Adding insult to injury: questioning the role of dignity in conceptions of sovereignty.
- International agreements and the political safeguards of federalism.
- Treaties, international law, and constitutional rights.
- Relational sovereignty.
- Unsigning.
- The end of sovereignty and the new humanism.