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The International Review | 2001 Fall, Michael Rhee Sep 2001

The International Review | 2001 Fall, Michael Rhee

The International Review Newsletter

The Free Trade Agreement of the Americas: Is free trade possible in the post-Seattle world?

The World Trade Organization and Intellectual Property Rights: Obstacles or Innovators in the Fight Against AIDS?

Trouble at the Border: Is NAFTA opening roads to unsafe trucks?

Alumnus Profile: James H. Rodgers, L’Abbate, Balkan, Colavita & Contini, L.L.P.

A Concise Guide to Major Trade Agreements

Global Trade Round-up


The International Review | 2001 Spring, Michael Rhee Jan 2001

The International Review | 2001 Spring, Michael Rhee

The International Review Newsletter

Unequal in an Organization of Equals? Developing Countries and the WTO

What Prevents Labor Abuses Abroad? A Voluntary Code of Conduct

Signs of a Greener WTO?

Alumnae Profile: Liliana Correia, Zurich Financial Services

President Bush’s Cabinet Officials on International Trade and Finance

NYLS Wins Award at Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition


A Constitutional Confluence: American ‘State Action’ Law And The Application Of South Africa’S Socioeconomic Rights Guarantees To Private Actors, Stephen Ellmann Jan 2001

A Constitutional Confluence: American ‘State Action’ Law And The Application Of South Africa’S Socioeconomic Rights Guarantees To Private Actors, Stephen Ellmann

Articles & Chapters

As constitutional protection of human rights expands around the world, the question of whether constitutional rights should protect people not only against state action but also against the conduct of private actors is once again timely. Few nations have so broadly, or so ambiguously, endorsed the application of constitutional guarantees to constrain private conduct (known outside the United States as "horizontality") as South Africa. The constitution approved in 1996 applies fully and without qualification to all "organs of state," and this term is defined in section 239 in potentially very broad terms, notably embracing "any other functionary or institution ... …


Introduction: Towards Understanding South African Constitutionalism, Penelope Andrews, Stephen Ellmann Jan 2001

Introduction: Towards Understanding South African Constitutionalism, Penelope Andrews, Stephen Ellmann

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