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Chicago Journal of International Law 14:2, 2014 |
Bringing the Guilty to Justice: Can the ICC be
Self-Enforcing?
Ali, Nada
pages 408-452
Regulating Human Rights: International Organizations,
Flexible Standards, and International Refugee Law.
Goldenziel, Jill I.
pages 453-492
Access and Benefit Sharing of Marine Genetic Resources
from Areas beyond National Jurisdiction: Intellectual
Property--Friend, Not Foe.
Heafey, Eve
pages 493-523
Conflict Minerals and the Law of Pillage.
Keenan, Patrick J.
pages 524-558
From Contract to Legislation: The Logic of Modern
International Lawmaking.
Meyer, Timothy
pages 559-624
Foreign Law as a Distinctive Fact--To Whom Should the
Burden of Proof Be Assigned?
Rotem, Yaad
pages 625-651
Market Access and National Treatment in
China--Electronic Payment Services: An Illustration of
the Structural and Interpretive Problems in GATS.
Block, Rachel
pages 652-701
Renewable Energy Subsidies and the GATT.
Hildreth, Virginia R.
pages 702-729 |
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