Volume 17
1995-1996
Issue 2
- The Right to Self-Defense Once the Security Council Takes Action
- The "Privatization" of Security Council Enforcement Action: A Threat to Multilateralism
- Legal Restraints on Security Council Military Enforcement Action
- Caught Between Traditions: The Security Council in Philosophical Conundrum
- The Place of Law in Collective Security
- "Green Helmets": A Conceptual Framework for Security Council Authority In Environmental Emergencies
- What's the Security Council For?
- Collective Humanitarian Intervention
- The Politics of Collective Security
- The Complexities of Humanitarian Intervention: A New World Order Challenge
- The Role of the United Nations Security Council in African Peace Management: Some Porposals
Issue 3
- The Politics of Human Rights: Beyond the Abolitionist Paradigm in Africa
- Is International Law Fair?
- Is the Law of War Really Law? War and Law Since 1945
- The Legal Environment of International Finance: Thinking about Fundamentals
- International Law and the Information Age
- Theft by Territorialism: A Case for Revising Trips to Protect Trademarks from National Market Foreclosure
- World Trade and the Environment: The CAFE Case
- Trade and the Environment: Equilibrium or Imbalance?
- An Analysis of the Oslo II Agreement in Light of the Expectations of Shimon Peres and Mahmoud Abbas
- New Directions in the Study of Vietnamese Law
- Educating Lawyers for the Global Economy
Issue 4
- Egyptian Civil Justice Process Modernization: A Functional and Systemic Approach
- Of Seeds and Shamans: The Appropriation of the Scientific and Technical Knowledge of Indigenous and Local Communities
- The Beginnings of the Rule of Law in the International Trade System Despite U.S. Constitutional Constraints
- Controlling the Environmental Consequences of Power Development in the People's Republic of China