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The International Review | 2004 Fall, Michael Rhee Sep 2004

The International Review | 2004 Fall, Michael Rhee

The International Review Newsletter

The War on Terror: Balancing National Security and Civil Liberties

Outsourcing Backlash?

Will Efforts to Keep Jobs at Home Violate the U.S. Constitution and International Law?

Alumna Profile: Roberta Baldini ’94, Assistant Trial Attorney, International Criminal Tribune for Rwanda

Global trade talks back on track

One-sentence curb on human rights abuses

Cotton no longer king at the WTO?

Open and shut: First WTO case against China

International high stakes poker?

An exception to an exception


The International Review | 2004 Spring, Michael Rhee Feb 2004

The International Review | 2004 Spring, Michael Rhee

The International Review Newsletter

An International Bankruptcy Plan for Countries in Financial Difficulty?

Alumna Profile: Ms. Saori Kilthau ’00, Senior tax consultant (International Tax Group), Ernst & Young, LLP

Biosafety Protocol: Impending collision with global trade rules?

As some trade negotiations hit bumps ...

... one agreement moves forward to an uncertain future

Does the WTO say no to drugs?

Can a global treaty curb corruption?

Kyoto global warming treaty: Vanishing before our eyes?

EU: Struggling for a simpler patent system

Will 2005 bring a new trend in clothing?

Anti-Tobacco Treaty: Gasping for Breath

A toxic plan to test everyday chemicals?

Will the WTO …