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Vol. 8 No. 3, September 2009

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Index

  • The method and role of comparative law.
  • Don't copy me, Argentina: constitutional borrowing and rhetorical type.
  • China's attitude toward foreign NGOS.
  • An impossible choice: denial of parents' derivative asylum claims based on their citizen daughter's risk of female genital mutilation.
  • Tightening India's "Golden Straitjacket": how pulling the straps of India's job reservation scheme reflects prudent economic policy.
  • It's not what is on paper, but what is in practice: China's new Labor Contract Law and the enforcement problem.
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