Volume 20
1998-1999
Issue 1
- The Badinter Commission: The Use and Misuse of the International Court of Justice's Jurisprudence
- Global Oceans Plitics: The Decision Process at the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, 1973-1982
- How to Constitutionalize International Law and Foreign Policy for the Benefit of Civil Society?
- The State and the Post-Cold War Refugee Regime: New Models, New Questions
Issue 2
- The Long Road Ahead: Dispute Settlement in the GATT/WTO
- A Tribute to John Jackson
- Disclosure in Global Securities Offerings: Analysis of Jurisdictional Approaches, Commonality and Reciprocity
- John H. Jackson: Master of Policy- and the Good Life
- On the Constitution of John H. Jackson
- My Association with John Jackson
- John H. Jackson and the University of Michigan
- A Tribute to John H. Jackson
- A Tribute to John Jackson
- Customary International Law and Human Rights Treaties are Law of the United States
- Grotius Repudiated: The American Objections to the International Criminal Court and the Commitment to International Law
- A Tribute to Professor John Jackson
- Apartheid as a Crime Against Humanity: A Submission to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- Bibliography of Principal Publications by Professor John H. Jackson as of February 1999
- Reflections on the MJIL Special Issue
- John Jackson and the Founding of the World Trade Organization: Empiricism, Theory and Institutional Imagination
- For John: A Tribute to a Scholar and Friend
- "International Financial Law," An Increasingly Important Component of "International Economic Law": A Tribute to Professor John H. Jackson
- The Expedition to Darkest Geneva
- The House That Jackson Built: Restructuring the GATT System
- Remarks on John H. Jackson for a Celebratory Dinner at the University of Michigan Law School, Feb 25, 1998. (Slightly Revised, Jan 17, 1999)
Issue 3
- The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act as a Threat to Global Harmony
- Are Extraterritorial Restrictions on Bribery a Viable Policy Goal Under the Global Conditions of the Late Twentieth Century? Increasing Global Security by Controlling Transnational Bribery
- Catastrophic Terrorism- Thinking Fearfully, Acting Legally
- Mrs. Watu: Seven Steps to Trade Sanctions Analysis
- Clear and Present Danger: Enforcing the International Ban on Biological and Chemical Weapons Through Sanctions, Use of Force, and Criminalization
- The Potential Contribution of the Chemical Weapons Convention to Combatting Terrorism
Issue 4
- Convergence and Competition: The Case of Bank Regulation in Britain and the United States
- Environmental Disputes in the GATT/WTO: Before and After US-Shrimp Case
- Sovereignty, Compliance, and the World Trade Organization: Lessons from the History of Supreme Court Review
- The Limited Public Offer in German and U.S. Securities Law: A Comparative Analysis of Prospectus Act Section 2(2) and Rule 505 of Regulation D
- Using Immigration Law to Protect Human Rights: A Legislative Proposal
- Getting Along: The Evolution of Dispute Resolution Regimes in International Trade Organizations