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The Illegal-Settlements Myth, David Phillips Nov 2009

The Illegal-Settlements Myth, David Phillips

David M. Phillips

No abstract provided.


The Doha Round, Justice, And The Transformative Power Of Crisis, Frank Garcia Dec 2008

The Doha Round, Justice, And The Transformative Power Of Crisis, Frank Garcia

Frank J. Garcia

No abstract provided.


Immigration, Daniel Kanstroom Dec 2008

Immigration, Daniel Kanstroom

Daniel Kanstroom

No abstract provided.


Domain Names As Jurisdiction-Creating Property In Sweden, Ulf Maunsbach, Michael Bogdan Dec 2008

Domain Names As Jurisdiction-Creating Property In Sweden, Ulf Maunsbach, Michael Bogdan

Ulf Maunsbach

No abstract provided.


The Analysis Of 'Amicus Curiae Briefs' In The Wto Dispute Settlement Proceedings, Pawarit Lertdhamtewe Dec 2008

The Analysis Of 'Amicus Curiae Briefs' In The Wto Dispute Settlement Proceedings, Pawarit Lertdhamtewe

Pawarit Lertdhamtewe

The aim of this article is to identify and illustrate to what extent has the WTO/DSU adopt its clear, coherent, and workable rules for the acceptance of amicus curiae briefs in the WTO dispute settlement proceedings.


Kenyan Politics And The Politics Of Summer Programs, Patrick Kelly Dec 2008

Kenyan Politics And The Politics Of Summer Programs, Patrick Kelly

Patrick Kelly

This brief article for the Proceedings of the American Society of International Law’s annual symposium discusses the interrelationship of Legal education partnerships in Africa and domestic politics using Kenya as an example. The practicalities and cultural benefits of living and studying in a foreign country are inevitably intertwined with the political tensions and aspirations embedded in that society. This article first discusses the special rewards and practicalities of a summer program in Africa; and then attempts to provide a richer, more complex picture of the recent political struggle and ethnic conflict in Kenya after the December, 2007 Presidential election. It …


Inside Guantanamo, Peter J. Honigsberg Dec 2008

Inside Guantanamo, Peter J. Honigsberg

Peter J Honigsberg

In May 2007 I visited Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. What I saw and experienced then are fading away and will soon disappear, now that two-thirds of the nearly 800 detainees have been released and President Obama will close the detention centers within the year. Consequently, this essay provides a historical account of one person's media visit to Guantanamo, when it was a fully-operational prison violating human rights, due process and international law.

The essay describes not only the visit but also the application process -- a bizarre experience. The military's application concluded with two quotes from the New Testament and included …