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Suffolk Transnational law review

     

VOLUME XXXIV

Winter 2011

Number 1

 

LEAD ARTICLES

Bruce Zagaris, International Enforcement Law Trends For 2010 And Beyond: Can The Cops Keep Up With The Criminals?

Ed Morgan, International Tax Law As A Ponzi Scheme

NOTES

Jason Chandler, Foreign Law - A Friend Of The Court: An Argument For Prudent Use Of International Law In Domestic, Human Rights Related Constitutional Decisions

Elizabeth Holland, The Qualification Framework Of International Humanitarian Law: Too Rigid To Accommodate Contemporary Conflicts?

Heidi Lamirande, From Sea to Carbon Cesspool: Preventing The World's Marine Ecosystems From Falling Victim To Ocean Acidification

Shah M. Nizami, Islamic Finance: The United Kingdom's Drive To Become The Global Islamic Finance Hub And The United States' Irrational Indifference To Islamic Finance

CASE COMMENTS

Amie Cafarelli, Transnational Criminal Law - Non-Fugitive Foreign Defendant Entitled To Ruling On Motion To Dismiss Indictment For Lack Of Jurisdiction Without Surrendering - In Re Hijazi, 589 F.3d 401 (7th Cir. 2009)

Colin Kearney, International Human Rights - Corporate Liability Claims Not Actionable Under The Alien Tort Statute - Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., 621 F.3d 111 (2d Cir. 2010)

Jeannette Sedgwick, International Contract Law - Choice-Of-Law Analysis Applies When Signatory Nations Adopt Opposing Oral Contract Provisions Under The CISG - Forestal Guarani S.A. v. Daros Int'l., Inc., 613 F.3d 395 (3d Cir. 2010)

 

VOLUME XXXIV

Summer 2011

Number 2

 

LEAD ARTICLES

Rebecca M. Bratspies, Sustainability: Can Law Meet The Challenge?

Ildikó Erdei, Cumulative Convictions In international criminal law: reconsideration of a seemingly settled issue

LECTURES

Attila Menyhard, Richard Thomas, and David Dederick, International Business and Law in Cross-Border Transactions: A European Perspective

NOTES

Michael Ajemian, Territorial Stalemate: Independence Of Nagorno-Karabakh Following The Dissolution Of The Soviet Union, And Its Lingering Effects Decades Later

Kara Loridas, United States-China Trade War: Signs Of Protectionism In A Globalized Economy?

Joshua D. Woda, A Thousand Thumbs In The Dike: Microlending And A New Role For International Finance In Afghanistan

CASE COMMENT

Hedi Bouzid, Criminal Law – Stateless Vessel Analysis Incorporated Into Federal Maritime Drug Trafficking Statute Ignored Bilateral Treaty – United States v. Matos-Luchi, 627 F.3d 1 (1st Cir. 2010).

 

VOLUME XXXIV

Symposium 2011

Number 3

 

HOLDER V. HUMANITARIAN LAW PROJECT

INTRODUCTION:


Introduction to the Symposium on Holder V. Humanitarian Law Project, Valerie Epps

LEAD ARTICLES:


Caveat Doctor: International Law And The Criminalization of Teaching It, John Cerone

Holder V. Humanitarian Law Project: Implications For Humanitarian Action: A View From Medecins Sans Frontieres, Kate Mackintosh

Beyond Humanitarian Law Project: Promoting Human Rights In A Post-9/11 World, Amanda Shanor

Accountable Altruism : The Impact Of The Federal Material Support Statute On Humanitarian Aid, Peter Margulies

 

   
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