Volume 27
2005-2006
Issue 1
- The Law and Culture of the Apology in Korean Dispute Settlement (With Japan and the United States in Mind)
- Article 9 of the Constitution of Japan and the Use of Procedural and Substantive Heuristics for Consensus
- Saving Customary International Law
- Responsibility of International Organizations: The Accountability Mechanisms of Multilateral Development Banks
- Civil Aircraft as Weapons of Large-Scale Destruction: Countermeasures, Article 3BIS of the Chicago Convention, and the Newly Adopted German "Luftsicherheitsgesetz"
- Can the Sauvegarde Reform Save French Bankruptcy Law?: A Comparative Look at Chapter 11 and French Bankruptcy Law from an Agency Cost Perspective
Issue 2
- The United States as Global Sheriff: Using Unilateral Sanctions to Combat Human Trafficking
- Anti-Terrorist Finance in the United Kingdom and United States
- Illegal Peace?: An Inquiry into the Legality of Power-Sharing with Warlords and Rebels in Africa
- Transparency: An Analysis of an Evolving Fundamental Principle in International Economic Law
- The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights: Promoting International Discussion on the Morality of Non-Therapeutic Research on Children
- Rebus Sic Stantibus: Notification of Consular Rights After Medellin
Issue 3
- Global Markets and the Evolution of Law in China and Japan
- Law, Norms, and Legal Change: Global and Local in China and Japan
- What's Your Sign? -- International Norms, Signals, and Compliance
- What Have We Learned About Law and Development? Describing, Predicting, and Assessing Legal Reforms in China
- The Culture of Legal Change: A Case Study of Tobacco Control in Twenty-First Century Japan
- Law and Culture in China and Japan: A Framework for Analysis
- How Does Culture Count in Legal Change?: A Review with a Proposal from a Social Movement Perspective
- Signaling Conformity: Changing Norms in Japan and China
- The Next Generation: Milhaupt and West on Japanese Economic Law
- The Law and the Non-Law
Issue 4
- Two Paradigms of Jurisdiction
- The Spy Who Came in From the Cold War: Intelligence and International Law
- International Treaty Enforcement as a Public Good: Institutional Deterrent Sanctions in International Environmental Agreements
- Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon and Article 36 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations: The Supreme Court, The Right to Consul, and Remediation
- Irrational War and Constitutional Design: A Reply to Professors Nzelibe and Yoo
- Paper Dragon: Inadequate Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in China