| Volume 9, Issue
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Spring
2001 |
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| Foreword |
| Volume
9, Issue 1 Foreword |
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| Articles |
| Democratic
Visions and Third-Party Independent Expenditures:
A Comparative View |
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| Paradoxical Parallels
in the American and German Abortion Decisions |
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| NATO's War in
Kosovo and the Final Report to the Prosecutor of the
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia |
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| Africa in the
New World Order: The Trouble With The Notion of African
Marginalization |
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The New Montreal Liability Convention, Major Changes
in International Air Law: An End to the Warsaw Convention
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Legal Procedure and the Law of Evidence in Ancient
Egypt
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| UNCITRAL Draft Convention
on Assignment of Receivables in International Trade |
Lowering the Cost of Credit: The Promise in the
Future UNCITRAL Convention on Assignment of Receivables
in International Trade
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Draft Convention on Assignment of Receivables in
International Trade
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United Nations Commission on International Trade
Law: Report of the Working Group on International
Contract Practices
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| International Law and Technology |
| The
Emerging Disharmony of Electronic Commerce Legislation
in Latin America |
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| Comments |
| Disputing Frozen Embryos: Using International
Perspectives to Formulate Uniform U.S. Policy |
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| The Medicine Equity and Drug Safety
Act of 2000: Releasing Gray Market Pharmaceuticals |
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| Removing Technical Barriers to Trade:
The Next Step Toward Freer Trade |
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| The Rise of Multidisciplinary Practices
in Europe and the Future of the Global Legal Profession
Following Arthur Andersen v. Netherlands Bar Ass'n |
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| Recent Developments |
| Adler v. Nigeria: What
Congress Forgot to Say About Minimum Contacts and
the Criminality of Commercial Activity |
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| Doe v. Unocal Corp., Apples
and Oranges: Why Courts Should Use International Standards
to Determine Liability for Violation of the Law of Nations
Under the Alien Tort Claims Act |
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| Croll v. Croll: The Second
Circuit Limits "Custody Rights" Under the
Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International
Child Abduction |
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| Marca Mode CV v. Adidas AG:
An End to the "Confusion"? |
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