Volume 23
2001-2002
Issue 1
- Afterword
- Antiterrorism Military Commissions: Courting Illegality
- Is International Bankruptcy Possible?
- The Asbestos Case and Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Organization: The Uneasy Relationship Between Panels and the Appellate Body
- Game Theory and Customary International Law: A Response to Professors Goldsmith and Posner
- Further Thoughts on Customary International Law
Issue 2
- The Michigan Guidelines on Nexus to a Convention Ground
- Causation in Context: Interpreting the Nexus Clause in the Refugee Convention
- Repairing the Legacy of INS v. Elias-Zacarias
- Persecution in the Fog of War: The House of Lords' Decision in Adan
- Fit and Functional in Legal Ethics: Developing a Code of Conduct for International Arbitration
- No Logo
- The Precautionary Principle: Development of an International Standard
Issue 3
- Let One Hundered Flowers Bloom, One Hundred Schools Contend: Debating Rule of Law in China
- Cross-Examining Expertise in the WTO Dispute Settlement Process
- No Black Names on the Letterhead? Efficient Discrimination and the South African Legal Profession
- Antiterrorism Military Commissions: The Ad Hoc DOD Rules of Procedure
- The Promise of Truth Commissions in Times of Transition
Issue 4
- Using Immigration Law to Protect Human Rights: A Critique of Recent Legislative Proposals
- Truth as Right and Remedy in International Human Rights Experience
- Black Internationalism: Embracing an Economic Paradigm
- The Principle of Complementarity: A New Machinery to Implement International Criminal Law