Volume 10
1988-1989
Issue 1
- From Cutlass to Cat-O'-Nine Tails: The Case for International Jurisdiction of Mutiny on the High Seas
 - Jurisdiction over Foregin Flag Vessels and the U.S. Courts: Adrift Without a Compass?
 - Reflections on State Responsibility for Violations of Explicit Protectorate, Mandate, and Trusteeship Obligations
 - Does International Human Rights Law Have Something to Teach Monetary Law?
 - National Treatment Obligations and Non-Tariff Barriers
 - Justice in the International System
 - What Does it Mean to be an Internationalist?
 - William W. Bishop, Jr.:MY SAYA
 - William Warner Bishop, Jr.:Remembering a Gentle Giant
 - Memorial to William W. Bishop, Jr.
 - William W. Bishop, Jr.: A Law Teacher Whose Inward Happiness was Reflected in his Relations with Students and Colleagues
 - William W. Bishop, Jr.: Vita and Bibliography
 - Law and Alternative Security
 - The United Nations and the Enforcement of Peace
 - Recollections of Professor Bishop as a Teacher of Teachers of Transnational Law
 - Some Recent Cases Delaying the Direct Effect of International Treaties in Dutch Law
 - Some Issues of Immigration Law in a Developing State
 - Models for a Gorbachev Constitution of the U.S.S.R.
 - Publish and Perish: Congress's Effort to Snip Snepp (Before and AFSA)
 - The Implementation of the Final Act of Helsinki: The Creation of New Structures or the Involvement of Existing Ones?
 - Third State Remedies in International Law
 - Cultural Neutrality: A Prerequisite to Arbitral Justice
 - A Tribute from a Private Practitioner
 - A Tribute from a Political Scientist
 - In Memoriam
 - True Michiganian
 - William W. Bishop, Jr.: A Great Life in the Law
 
Issue 2
- Transborder Data Flows: Do We Mean Freedom or Business?
 - Proposals to Establish a Nordic Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
 - Treaties in a Constitutional Democracy
 - Joint Ventures and the Law of International Claims
 - Stratospheric Ozone Depletion: A Challenge for International Environmental Law and Policy
 - The High Seas and the International Seabed Area
 - "Federal" Aspects of the European Convention on Human Rights
 - On Human Rights: The Use of Human Right Precepts in U.S. History and the Right to an Effective Remedy in Domestic Courts
 - Reservations to Treaties
 - The Authoritative Sources of Customary International Law in the United States
 - Canada's Sovereignty Over the Northwest Passage
 - Changes in the Publication of I.C.J. Reports: Effects of These Suggestions on Teaching International Law
 - New Sea Boundaries in a Swedish Perspective
 
Issue 3
1981-1982
- Political Questions in International Trade: Judicial Review of Section 301?
 - The Anti-Dumping Systems of Australia, Canada, the EEC and the United States of America: Have Anti-Dumping Laws Become a Problem in International Trade?
 - The Specificity Test Under U.S. Countervailing Duty Law
 - Interpreting the Withdrawal Clause in Arms Control Treaties
 - The EC Hormone Ban Dispute and the Application of the Dispute Settlement Provisions of the Standards Code
 - Isolationism or Deference? The Alien Tort Claims Act and the Separation of Powers
 - International Commercial Arbitration in the United States: Considering Whether to Adopt UNCITRAL's Model Law
 - Comparison: Japanese and American Plant Closing Laws
 - United States v. Palestine Liberation Organization: Continued Confusion in Congressional Intent and the Hierarchy of Norms
 
