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The International Review | 2005 Fall, Michael Rhee Sep 2005

The International Review | 2005 Fall, Michael Rhee

The International Review Newsletter

Interpreting the U.S. Constitution via International Law?

Legal Efforts Against Terrorist Financing: Opportunities and Obstacles

The United Nations in Control of the Internet

Implosion of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty

End of the European Union Constitution?

Law School: A cure for foreign competition?

While the U.S. barely passes the Central American Free Trade Agreement ...

... the outcome of ongoing WTO talks remains uncertain

Undermining the Kyoto Protocol?

A WTO open to the public?


The International Review | 2005 Spring, Michael Rhee Feb 2005

The International Review | 2005 Spring, Michael Rhee

The International Review Newsletter

Can editing be a threat to national security?

Are global counterfeiting and piracy unstoppable?

Report: How to build a more effective United Nations

The WTO 10-year review: A world trading system in peril?

Equal protection for Florida orange juice?

Short breaths for global warming treaty?

Selling an EU constitution to a skeptical public

Bittersweet ending for sugar subsidies?

The end of a long-running WTO tax dispute?


Designing Federalism In Burma, David C. Williams, Lian H. Sakhong Jan 2005

Designing Federalism In Burma, David C. Williams, Lian H. Sakhong

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This volume is designed to serve as a concise introduction to certain constitutional ideas that may be relevant to Burma. It contains three documents: one essay by Lian Sakhong, and two lectures that I delivered to the SCSC, over several days in November 2003 and August 2004. All three contain common themes. First, sometimes ideas can show us a way through problems that we had thought were impenetrable. Second, Burma’s problems have grown in part from some misunderstandings of certain ideas. In particular, many in Burma have imagined that governance can really occur only at the center: people look to …


Leopold & Morel: A Story Of 'Free Trade' And 'Native Rights' In The Congo Free State, Padideh Ala'i Jan 2005

Leopold & Morel: A Story Of 'Free Trade' And 'Native Rights' In The Congo Free State, Padideh Ala'i

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