| Author |
Article Title |
Reference |
| Eric Schwartz |
U.S. Security Strategy: Empowering Kim Jong-il? |
30.1 |
| Matteo M. Winkler |
When "Extraordinary" Means Illegal: International Law and European Reaction to the United States Rendition Program |
30.33 |
| Phuong (Lily) Tran |
Cadbury Schweppes plc v. Commissioners of Inland Revenue: Eliminating a Harmful Tax Practice or Encouraging Multinationals to Shop Around the Bloc? |
30.77 |
| M. Neil Browne & Jennifer Coon |
The Impact of Market Ideology on Transnational Contract Law |
30.91 |
| James B. Jacobs & Dimitra Blitsa |
Sharing Criminal Records: The United States, the European
Union and Interpol Compared |
30.125 |
| Cesare P.R. Romano |
Foreword |
30.211 |
Chester Brown |
The Cross-Fertilization of Principles Relating to Procedure and Remedies in the Jurisprudence of International Courts and Tribunals |
30.219 |
Mónica Pinto |
National and International Courts-Deference or Disdain? |
30.247 |
Nikolaos Lavranos |
The Solange-Method as a Tool for Regulating Competing Jurisdictions Among International Courts and Tribunals |
30.275 |
Jessica Almqvist |
Complementarity and Human Rights: A Litmus Test for the International Criminal Court |
30.335 |
Prof. Dr. Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann |
Multilevel Judicial Governance as Guardian of the Constitutional Unity of International Economic Law |
30.367 |
Daniel Terris, Cesare P.R. Romano, and Leigh Swigart |
Toward a Community of International Judges |
30.419 |
Yuval Shany |
Squaring the Circle? Independence and Impartiality of Party-Appointed Adjudicators in International Legal Proceedings |
30.473 |