Volume 16
1994-1995
Issue 1
- A Memorial for Bosnia: Framework of Legal Arguments Concerning the Lawfulness of the Maintenance of the United Nations Security Council's Arms Embargo on Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Intellectual Property and the External Power of the European Community: The New Extension
- The Obligation to Negotiate in International Law: Rules and Realities
- Bringing Down Private Trade Barriers- An Assessment of the United States' Unilateral Options: Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act and Extraterritorial Applications of U.S. Antitrust Law
Issue 2
- Raiders of the Lost Scrolls: The Right of Scholarly Access to the Content of Historic Documents
- A Human Rights Exception to Sovereign Immunity: Some Thoughts on Princz v. Federal Republic of Germany
- Sovereign Immunity and Violations of International Jus Cogens - Some Critical Remarks
- Warranties Against Infringement in the Sale of Goods: A Comparison of U.C.C. § 2-312(3) and Article 42 of the U.N. Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
- Authors' Moral Rights in Non-European Nations: International Agreements, Economics, Mannu Bhandari, and the Dead Sea Scrolls
- U.S. Government Control Over the Export of Scientific Research and Other Technical Data: Holes in the Sieve
Issue 3
- The Agincourt Campaign and the Law of War
- International Ethics for a New Era: The Problem of the Kind World Policeman
- Towards Democracy in a New South Africa
- Nothing but the Truth? Transitional Regimes Confront the Past
- Self-Determination in the Post-Cold War Era: A New Internal Focus?
- The International Convention to Combat Desertification: Drawing a Line in the Sand?
- The Concept of Humanitarian Intervention Revisited