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Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Volume 31, Number 3, Summer 2008LEAD ARTICLESInternational Organizations in U.S. Courts: Reconsidering the Anachronism of Absolute Immunity (Steven Herz) p.471H.R. 2179, the Securities Fraud Deterrence and Investor Restitution Act of 2004: A Testament to Selective Federal Preemption (Cheryl Nichols) p.533DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIESGoverning the World: International Organizations as Lawmakers (José E. Alvarez) p.591NOTESThe United States and the International Criminal Court: A Permanent Divide? p.619The Other North Korean Dilemma: Evaluating U.S. Law Towards North Korean Refugees p.647Child Soldiers: A Call to the International Community to Protect Children from War p.681CASE COMMENTSInternational Law—Limiting the Political Offense Exception to Extradition Treaties to Crimes Objectively Political—Ordinola v. Hackman, 478 F.3d 588 (4th Cir. 2007). p.711International Law—The Immovable Property Exception to a State's Sovereign Immunity--Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations v. City of New York, 127 S. Ct. 2352 (2007) p.719International Law—Japanese Law and Breach of Contract: Good Reason is a Subjective Standard—Servo Kinetics, Inc. v. Tokyo Precision Instruments Co., 475 F.3d 783 (6th Cir. 2007). p.727
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, Volume 10, Number 4, 2008ARTICLESPORNOGRAPHY, COERCION, AND COPYRIGHT LAW 2.0 (Ann Bartow) p.799THE SPECTER OF COPYISM V. BLOCKHEADED AUTHORS: HOW USER-GENERATED CONTENT AFFECTS COPYRIGHT POLICY (Tom W. Bell) p.841USER-GENERATED CONTENT AND THE FUTURE OF COPYRIGHT: PART ONE – INVESTITURE OF OWNERSHIP (Steven Hetcher) p.863USER-GENERATED CONTENT AND VIRTUAL WORLDS (Greg Lastowka) p.893
Japanese Annual of International Law, Number 50, 2007In Memoriam - Mr. Masahiko Takeda (1929-2007) (Shigeru Oda) p.1ArticlesNew Private International Law of Japan An Overview (Masato Dogauchi) p.3Persons (Tadashi Kanzaki) p.15General Rules on Contracts (Yoshihisa Hayakawa) p.25Protection of Weaker Parties and Mandatory Rules (Yuko Nishitani) p.40Torts (Yasushi Nakanishi) p.60Assignment of Receivables and Set-Off (Aki Kitazawa) p.77Appendix: Act on General Rules for Application of Laws (The New Japanese Code of Private International Law) p.87Foreign State Immunity in Japanese Courts at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century (Tomonori Mizushima) p.99Cross-Border M&A's — Japanese Companies and Foreign Investors — (Hiroshi Mitoma) p.124The Japanese Digest of International LawJapan's Responses to the Missile Launches and the Nuclear Test by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (2006) p.141Book ReviewsGurobaruka suru Sekai to Ho no Kadai Heiwa, Jinken, Keizai wo Tegakarini — (Challenges of Law in the World of Globalization — With Clues of Peace, Human Rights and Economy —), Edited by Yoshiro Matsui, Shoichi Kidana, Kimio Yakushiji and Hideo Yamagata (Satoru Taira) p.179Judge Shigeru Oda and the Path to Judicial Wisdom, Edited by Edward McWhinney and Mariko Kawano (Shotaro Hamamoto) p.184Kokusaifunso no Tayoka to Hotekishori (Diversification of International Disputes and Their Legal Settlement: A Festschrift in Honor of Professors Takakazu Kuriyama and Chusei Yamada), Edited by Yukio Shimada, Shinsuke Sugiyama and Moritaka Hayashi (Naoki Iwatsuki) p.186Zainichi Kankoku Chosenjin no Kokuseki to Jinken (Nationality and Human Rights of Korean Residents in Japan), by Yasuaki Onuma (Yasuhiro Okuda) p.189Judicial Decisions in JapanI. Public International LawTokyo High Court, Judgment, June 23, 2005 - Forced Labor during World War II — Individual's Right to Bring Claims against the Offending State — Article 3 of the Convention respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land the Convention concerning Forced or Compulsory Labour — the Slavery Convention and Customary International Law Rules on the Prohibition of Slavery — Crimes against Humanity p.194Tokyo High Court, Judgment, September 29, 2005 - Remuneration Recommendation by the National Personnel Authority — Act for the Partial Amendment of the Law concerning the Remuneration of Regular Service Employees — Principle against Retrospective Law — Right of Collective Bargaining Guaranteed by Article 28 of the Constitution — Convention concerning Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise — Convention concerning the Application of the Principles of the Right to Organise and to Bargain Collectively p.209Tokyo High Court, Judgment, December 14, 2005 - Extinction of Individual Claims for Damages Inflicted during World War II — Article 2(1) and 2(3) of the Agreement between Japan and the Republic of Korea concerning the Settlement of Problems in regard to Property and Claims and Economic Cooperation — Article 1 of the Law concerning the Measures for the Property of the Republic of Korea and Its Nationals — Articles 48 and 49 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties p.213Tokyo District Court, Judgment, March 29, 2006 - Treatment of Illegitimate Child under Article 3(1) of the Nationality Act — Equality under Law — Reasonableness of Legitimation Requirement — Article 9 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women — Article 24 of the ICCPR — Articles 2 and 7 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child — Significance of Concerns Expressed by the Treaty Bodies in Treaty Interpretation p.219II. Private International LawTokyo High Court, Judgement, November 24, 2005 - International Jurisdiction — Applicable Law — Parental Authority p.230Tokyo High Court, Judgment, April 13, 2006 - International Jurisdiction in Personal Affairs — Domicile of the Defendant — Relation between the Principal Suit and Countersuit — Recognition of Nullity of a Marriage — Recognition of Nonexistence of a Parent-Child Relationship — Bigamy p.233Tokyo High Court, Judgment, September 29, 2006 - Surrogate Pregnancy — Surrogate Mother — Effect of a Judgment of a Foreign Court — Recognition of a Foreign Court Judgment — Final Judgment of a Foreign Court — Child's Welfare — Violate Domestic Public Policy p.236Tokyo District Court, Judgment, September 19, 2006 - Enforcement of Foreign Judgments — Definition of a "Final and Conclusive Judgment" under Article 118 of the Code of Civil Procedure — Defendant's Intention to Commence Appeal Procedures — Determining the General Jurisdiction of Foreign Courts Declaration of Provisional Execution Accompanying Judgment of Enforcement p.240Yokohama District Court, Judgment, June 16, 2007 - Jurisdiction — Non-Performance of a Contract — Presence of a Foreign Company p.244Chronological List of Treaties and Other International Agreements Concluded by Japan in 2006 p.247DocumentsI. TreatiesUSA1. Agreement between Japan and the United States of America concerning New Special Measures relating to Article XXIV of the Agreement under Article VI of the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States of America, regarding Facilities and Areas and the Status of United States Armed Forces in Japan p.249INDIA2. Protocol Amending the Convention between the Government of Japan and the Government of the Republic of India for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income p.252MALAYSIA3. Agreement between the Government of Japan and the Government of Malaysia for an Economic Partnership p.254USA4. Treaty between Japan and the United States of America on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters p.305UK5. Convention between Japan and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital Gains p.314EAEC6. Agreement between the Government of Japan and the European Atomic Energy Community for Co-operation in the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy p.341II. National LegislationAct on General Rules for Application of Laws p.350III. Contemporary Practices and Opinions1. The New Declaration of Japan Recognizing the Compulsory Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice in Conformity with Article 36, Paragraph 2 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice p.3512. The Views of the Government of Japan on the Lawsuit by Japanese Companies, Regarding the Practice of Zeroing by the United States Department of Commerce (JTEKT Co. et al. v. USA) p.3523. The Views of the Government of japan on the Lawsuit by Japanese Companies, Regarding the Practice of Zeroing by the United States Department of Commerce (NSK Ltd. et al. v. USA et. al) p.362Chronology of Japanese Foreign Affairs p.368ActivitiesI. Activities of the International Law Association of Japan p.383II. Activities Related Academic Association in Japan p.390Supporting Members p.395
Civil Justice Quarterly, Volume 27, Number 3, 2008Editor's NoteThe Costs Indemnity Principle—From Restoration to Blame (Adrian Zuckerman) p.281NotesCosts—Unreasonable Conduct Within a Mediation—Carleton v Strutt & Parker (A Partnership) [2008] EWHC 616 (QB) (John Sorabji) p.288Khudados v Hayden: CPR Rule 1.3 and the Advocate's Duty to the Court (Adam Johnson) p.294The C7 Case Judicial Comment on Costs (Brenda Tronson) p.300Appeals by Non-Parties (Aileen McColgan) p.307ArticlesThird-Party Funding of Litigation: A Changing Landscape (Rachael Mulheron and Peter Cashman) p.312The Limitation Period Prescribed by Section 8(3) of the Civil Law Act 1956 of Malaysia: An Urgent Case for Reform (Sujata Balan) p.342Civil Case Flow in the Queensland Supreme Court (B.C. Cairns and S.C. Williams) p.358Corporate Abuse of Legal Professional Privilege (Andrew Higgins) p.377Current ReviewAfter Sub Prime (John Peysner) p.407Book Reviews p.414
European Law Review, Volume 33, Number 3, June 2008EditorialDevelopment and foreign policy: where to draw the line between the pillars? p.289ArticlesIntegration through de-legalisation? (Christian Joerges) p.291Who is the new European refugee? (Nadine El-Enany) p.313Inequality of bargaining power versus market for lemons: Legal paradigm change and the Court of Justice's jurisprudence on Directive 93/13 on unfair contract terms (Michael Schillig) p.336Science, legitimacy and the law: Regulating risk regulation judiciously in the European Community (Joseph Corkin) p.359Analysis and ReflectionsThe role of the new EU Fundamental Rights Agency: Debating the "sex of angels" or improving Europe's human rights performance? (Gabriel N. Toggenburg) p.385The European Community's criminal law competence: The plot thickens (Steve Peers) p.399Economic and social rights in conflict: Political and judicial approaches to their reconciliation (Phil Syrpis and Tonia Novitz) p.411Do the rules on State aids have a life of their own? National procedural autonomy and effectiveness in the Lucchini case (Paolisa Nebbia) p.427Book Reviews p.439
International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations, Volume 24, Issue 2, 2008EDITORIAL (OLGA RYMKEVITCH, MARLENE SCHMIDT AND MICHELE TIRABOSCHI) p.165ARTICLESCross-Border Workers in the European Internal Market: Trojan Horses for Member States' Labour and Social Security Law? (HERWIG VERSCHUEREN) p.167Social Dialogue – The Specific Case of the European Union (BERNDT KELLER) p.201Regulated Flexibility – Flexible Working Time Patterns in Germany and the Role of Works Councils (HARTMUT SEIFERT) p.229Health and Safety Issues in New Forms of Employment and Work Organization (BRENDA BARRETT AND MALCOLM SARGEANT) p.243Labour Disputes and their Settlement in China: A Systematic Review of the Post-Reform Research (JIE SHEN) p.263Young People and Training Contracts: The Spanish Experience (M. ASCENSIÓN GARCÍA TRASCASAS) p.289DOCUMENTATION AND COMMENTSRealizing Decent Work in Africa: Keynote Speech at the Opening Ceremony of the Fifth African Regional Congress of the IIRA in Cape Town, 26 March 2008 (MANFRED WEISS) p.307
Journal of Legal Education, Volume 57, Number 4, December 2007From the Editors p.475General ArticlesBanning Laptops in the Classroom: Is it Worth the Hassles? (Kevin Yamamoto) p.477The "Non-Assessment" Assessment Project (Charles A. Rees) p.521The Role of Comforting Skill and Professional Competence in the Attorney-Client Relationship (David Dryden Henningsen and Ioana Cionea) p.530Transnational Legal EducationTeaching International Law Across an Urban Divide: Reflections on an Improvisation (Fleur Johns and Steven Freeland) p.539Using Comparative Torts Materials to Teach First-Year Torts (Anthony J. Sebok) p.562BooksLegal Reason: The Use of Analogy in Legal Argument—Lloyd L. Weinreb (Review by Danny Priel) p.579Legal Reason Redux, Lloyd L. Weinreb p.600Reflections on Constitutional Laze—George Anastaplo (Review by Milner S. Ball) p.615The Disability Pendulum, The First Decade of the Americans with Disabilities Act—Ruth Colker (Review by Paul Steven Miller) p.619
Barry Law Review, Volume 10, Spring 2008THE BEST OF BARRYARTICLESEnvironmental Damage and the Destruction of Life—Problems that Add a New Balancing Dimension to International Port Access vs. Efficient Trade Under International Law (Leticia M Diaz & Barry Hart Dubner) p.1The Constable Blunders But Isn't Punished: Does Hudson v. Michigan's Abolition of the Exclusionary Rule Extend Beyond Knock-and-Announce Violations? (Mark A. Summers) p.25BARRY LAW REVIEW STUDENT ARTICLESPresumption of Unreasonableness: Crack Sentencing and § 3553(a) (Michael Usleber) p.43Immigration Reform and Agriculture: What We Really Want, What We Really Need, and What Will Happen If They Leave? (Stacy McCland) p.63BARRY STUDENT ARTICLESGestational Surrogacy Is Not Adultery: Fighting Against Religious Opposition to Procreate (Michelle Ford) p.81Maritime Terrorism: A New Challenge for National and International Security\ (Jason Power) p.111Defective Pricing: What It Is, Why It Is a Problem, and What Can Be Done to Prevent It? (Sara Kate Norton) p.135Peer Harassment in Our Schools: Should Teachers and Administrators Join the Fight? (Jill Grim) p.155
Harvard Journal on Legislation, Volume 45, Number 2, Summer 2008Policy Essays"No Right Is More Precious in a Free Country": Allowing Americans in the District of Columbia to Participate in National Self-Government (Senator Orrin G. Hatch) p.287Representation Without Intimidation: Securing Workers' Right to Choose Under the National Labor Relations Act (Senator Arlen Specter & Eric S. Nguyen) p.311Electric Co-operatives: From New Deal to Bad Deal? (Representative Jim Cooper) p.335Moving Forward: A New, Bipartisan Trade Policy That Reflects American Values (Representative Charles B. Rangel) p.377ArticlesRevisiting the Fable of Reform (Allison R. Hayward) p.421527s in 2008: The Past, Present, and Future of 527 Organization Political Activity Regulation (Paul S. Ryan) p.471The Battle over "Bilingual Ballots" Shifts to the Courts: A Post-Boerne Assessment of Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act (James Thomas Tucker) p.507Recent DevelopmentsProtect America Act of 2007 p.581Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 p.601Joshua Omvig Veterans Suicide Prevention Act of 2007 p.619
Indiana Health Law Review, Volume 5, Number 2, 2008ARTICLESA Proposal for Comprehensive Biobank Research Laws to Promote Transnational Medicine in Indiana (Jennifer Girod and Katherine Drabiak) p.217Strained Application of the Viability Standard to In Vitro Frozen Embryos Deconstructing Jeter v. Mayo Clinic Arizona (Brock J. Heathcotte) p.251NOTESFinally Moving Beyond the Fiction: An Overview of the Recent State Rally for Health Care Reform (Mark E. Douglas) p.277Attorneys, Tell Your Clients to Say They're Sorry: Apologies in the Health Care Industry (Robin E. Ebert) p.337Your Money or Your Lifestyle!: Employers' Efforts to Contain Healthcare Costs — Lifestyle Discrimination Against Dependents of Employees? (Brendan W. Miller) p.371Mandating the Gardasil Vaccine: A Constitutional Analysis (Kyra R. Wagoner) p.403SYMPOSIUM - HEALTHCARE REFORM IN AMERICA: GETTING BEYOND IDEOLOGY TO TRUE REFORM March 19, 2008McDonald-Merrill-Ketcham Memorial Award for Excellence in Law and MedicineHealth Care Reform in America: Beyond Ideology (George J. Annas) p.441Transcript of the 2008 Live Symposium Panel Discussion (James Buechler, Aaron Carroll, Matthew R....) p.463
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, Volume 10, Number 3, Spring 2008THE GRAMMY FOUNDATION® ENTERTAINMENT LAW INITIATIVE 2008 WRITING COMPETITIONWHY MUSIC SHOULD BE SOCIALIZED (Matthew Reynolds) p.505ILLEGAL P2P FILE SHARING ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES — WHAT'S THE SOLUTION? (Antionette D. Bishop) p.515YOURS, MINE, AND OURS: THE JOINT AUTHORSHIP CONUNDRUM FOR SOUND RECORDINGS (Abbott M. Jones) p.525WRINGING SONGWRITERS DRY: NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF COMPULSORY LICENSING FOR RINGTONES (Daniel H. Mark) p.533SPARING INTERNET RADIO FROM THE REAL THREAT OF THE HYPOTHETICAL MARKETPLACE (Mark D. Robertson) p.543ARTICLESJUST CLICK SUBMIT: THE COLLECTION, DISSEMINATION, AND TAGGING OF PERSONALLY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION (Corey Ciocchetti) p.553ASSESSING THE MARKET FOR HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE TISSUE ALIENABILITY: WHY CAN WE SELL OUR EGGS BUT NOT OUR LIVERS? (Brenda Reddix-Smalls) p.643NOTESINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FOOD FIGHT: WHY COPYRIGHT LAW SHOULD EMBRACE CULINARY INNOVATION (J. Austin Broussard) p.691EVERYTHING I NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED FROM FANDOM: HOW EXISTING SOCIAL NORMS CAN HELP SHAPE THE NEXT GENERATION OF USER-GENERATED CONTENT (Casey Fiesler) p.729A HEALTHY SOLUTION FOR PATIENTS AND PATENTS: HOW INDIA’S LEGAL VICTORY AGAINST A PHARMACEUTICAL GIANT RECONCILES HUMAN RIGHTS WITH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (Sara Beth Myers) p.763
Houston Law Review, Volume 45, Number 2, 2008THIRTY YEARS OF AIRLINE DEREGULATION: A STRUCTURE, CONDUCT AND PERFORMANCE REVIEWINTRODUCTION (Darren Bush) p.287ARTICLEAIRLINE ALLIANCES AND SYSTEMS COMPETITION (James Reitzes & Diana Moss) p.293COMMENTARYAIRLINE ALLIANCES AND SYSTEMS COMPETITION: ANTITRUST POLICY TOWARD AIRLINES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE GUIDELINES (Michael E. Levine) p.333ARTICLEPREDATORY CONDUCT AND PREDATORY LEGISLATION: EXCLUSIONARY TACTICS IN AIRLINE MARKETS (Shubha Ghosh & Darren Bush) p.343COMMENTARYRAISING THE PRICE OF PORK IN TEXAS: A FEW THOUGHTS ON GHOSH, BUSH, AND THE FUTURE OF THE ANTITRUST IMMUNITIES (Chris Sagers) p.395ARTICLETHE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY POST-DEREGULATION (Paul Stephen Dempsey) p.421COMMENTARYTHE POOR FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF DEREGULATED AIRLINES: COMPETITION AS CAUSATION OR ONLY CORRELATION? REFLECTIONS ON PROFESSOR DEMPSEY'S ARTICLE (Peter C. Carstensen) p.487COMMENTSTOO LITTLE, TOO LATE: WHY THE PENSION PROTECTION ACT OF 2006 WILL NOT LIVE UP TO ITS NAME (David D. Hanss) p.509THE DUBIOUS VALUE OF HATCH-WAXMAN EXCLUSIVITY (Christopher S. Ponder) p.555TRANSATLANTIC TURBULENCE: THE PASSENGER NAME RECORD CONFLICT (Irfan Tukdi) p.587
Northern Illinois University Law Review, Volume 28, Number 3, Summer 2008SYMPOSIUM: THE MODERN AMERICAN JURYARTICLESJudicial Nullification? Judicial Compliance and Non-Compliance with Jury Improvement Efforts (Paula L. Hannaford-Agor) p.407Jury Nullification: An Empirical Perspective (Irwin A. Horowitz) p.425In the Vanguard of the American Jury: A Case Study of Jury Innovations in the Northern District of Iowa (Kirk W. Schuler) p.453People v. Coughlin and Criticisms of the Criminal Jury in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago (Elizabeth Dale) p.503The Federalization of Punitive Damages and the Effect on Illinois Law (Frank A. Perrecone and Lisa R. Fabiano) p.537COMMENTSLAPPed in Illinois: The Scope and Applicability of the Illinois Citizen Participation Act (Mark J. Sobczak) p.559NOTELeegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc.: The Final Blow to the use of Per Se Rules in Judging Vertical Restraints — Why the Court Got it Wrong (Christopher S. Kelly) p.593
Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal, Volume 17, Number 3, June 2008ARTICLESJapan and the Moneylenders–Activist Courts and Substantive Justice (Andrew M. Pardieck) p.529Access to Justice for the Poor: The Singapore Judiciary at Work (Gary Chan Kok Yew) p.595TRANSLATION AND COMMENTKorean Divorce Law on Claims for Property Division: Dividing Retirement Allowance in Divorce (Faye Y. Park) p.649COMMENTSThe End of the Viarsa Saga and the Legality of Australia's Vessel Forfeiture Penalty for Illegal Fishing in Its Exclusive Economic Zone (Laurence Blakely) p.677Protecting Egg Donors and Human Embryos—The Failure of the South Korean Bioethics and Biosafety Act (Mukta Jhalani) p.707As a Negative Right, Article 25 Can Have a Positive Effect Combating Japan's Poverty (Amelia S. Kegan) p.735The Need for Effective Licensure Laws for Mid-Level Health Care Providers in Countries Facing Chronic Physician Shortages: A Case Study of the Marshall Islands' Health Assistants (Jeffrey P. Lane) p.767"Pollute First, Control Later" No More: Combating Environmental Degradation in China Through an Approach Based in Public Interest Litigation and Public Participation (Christine J. Lee) p.795
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal, Volume 8, Number 3, 2008FOREWORD (THOMAS J. STIPANOWICH) p.353THE STRATEGIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ETHICS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION: WHAT EVERY CEO SHOULD KNOW (MARY L. WALKER & R. PHILIP DEAVEL) p.355WHY WE STILL LITIGATE (PHILLIP M. ARMSTRONG) p.379NEGOTIATING A DEAL IN KOREA: REFLECTIONS OF A BATTLE-SCARRED VETERAN (MICHAEL E. ZACHARIA) p.385TEN ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF AN EFFECTIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROGRAM (STEPHEN F. GATES) p.397CULTURAL DIMENSION INTERESTS, THE DANCE OF NEGOTIATION, AND WEATHER FORECASTING: A PERSPECTIVE ON CROSS-CULTURAL NEGOTIATION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION (JOHN BARKAI) p.403
Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Volume 31, Number 2, 2008INTRODUCTIONThe Medellin v. Texas Symposium: A Case Worthy of Comment (Valerie Epps) p.209LEAD ARTICLESThree Narratives of Medellin v. Texas (Margaret E. McGuinness) p.227Medellin v. Texas: Implications of the Supreme Court's Decision for the United States and the Rule of Law in International Affairs (John F Murphy) p.247Making Sense of the U.S. President's Intervention in Medellin (John Cerone) p.279Medellín, Avena, the Supremacy of Treaties, and Relevant Executive Authority (Jordan J. Paust) p.301The Anti-Commandeering Doctrine and Foreign Policy Federalism—The Missing Issue in Medellin v. Texas (Craig Jackson) p.335International Law, the United States of America and Capital Punishment (William A. Schabas) p.377The Right to Consular Notification as a Human Right (Christina M. Cerna) p.419
Berkeley Journal of International Law, Volume 26, Number 2, 2008Stefan A. Riesenfeld Symposium 2008 - "Realizing The Potential: Global Corporations And Human Rights"SpeechesKEYNOTE ADDRESS: INTERNATIONAL STANDARD-SETTING ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES OF BUSINESSES (David Weissbrodt) p.373EXAMINING THE ROLE OF COMPANIES IN THE REALIZATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: THE CASE OF GAP INC (Monica J. Oberkofler) p.392BUSINESS'S ROLE IN HUMAN RIGHTS IN 2048 (Robert D. Haas) p.400ArticlesMULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISE PURSUIT OF MINIMIZED LIABILITY: LAW, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS THEORY AND THE PRESTIGE OIL SPILL (Robin F. Hansen) p.410CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: A RESEARCH AGENDA (Amiram Gill) p.452BUSINESS, HUMAN RIGHTS, & THE ENVIRONMENT: THE ROLE OF THE LAWYER IN CSR & ETHICAL GLOBALIZATION (Joe W. (Chip) Pitts, III) p.479Book ReviewGOVERNING CORPORATIONS: CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE OBLIGATION OF STATES (Larry Catá Backer) p.503
Elder Law Journal, Volume 16, Number 1, 2008ARTICLESWhen Over-the-Limit Is Over the Top: Addressing the Adverse Impact of Unconscionable Consumer-Credit Practices on the Elderly (Donna S. Harkness) p.1Marketing Wills (Michael R. McCunney and Alyssa A. DiRusso) p.33Aging in Place, Housing, and the Law (Jon Pynoos, Christy Nishita, Caroline Ci....) p.77NOTESThe Kids Aren't All Right: The Failure of Child Abuse Statutes as a Model for Elder Abuse Statutes (Joseph W. Barber) p.107Abuse, Harassment, and Deception: How the FDCPA Is Failing America's Elderly Debtors (Matthew W. Ludwig) p.135Taking Care of Our Caretakers: Using Filial Responsibility Laws to Support the Elderly Beyond the Government's Assistance (Allison E. Ross) p.167Foreign-Economic-Retirement Migration: Promises and Potential, Barriers and Burdens (Nicholas D. Zeltzer) p.211
Legal Reference Services Quarterly, Volume 27, Number 1, 2008American Indian Water Rights: Law and Research (Nancy Carol Carter) p.1A Collaborative Web: The Law Library Website as a Tool for Cross-Departmental Technical and Public Services Collaboration and Cooperation (Nancy Babb) p.49Law Librarians and the Self-Represented Litigant (Amy Hale-Janeke and Sharon Blackburn) p.65QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (Compiled by Amy Atchison) p.89
Trusts & Trustees, Volume 14, Number 6, July 2008Three months in prospect p.369-369Editorial (Tony Molloy QC and Toby Graham) p.370-372In brief p.373-376Trends and developmentsTrust Law in Guernsey -- The Trusts (Guernsey) Law 2007 (Chris Bound) p.377-379STEP Canada holds inaugral symposium 'trust law reform in Canada' (Margaret O'Sullivan) p.380-381CDB 08: the new release of the Swiss bankers' code of conduct (Christophe Rapin and Christophe Petermann) p.382-383ArticlesJurisdiction over trust disputes under Article 5(6) (The Honourable Mr Justice David Hayton) p.384-391Budget 2008 (Christine Payne Smith) p.392-395Form and substance: the Cayman Islands perspective in the debate about offshore trusts. Presentation to the trusts and estates litigation forum in Provence, France, February 2008 (The Honourable Anthony Smellie) p.396-405In-depthContracting out of fiduciary relationships in engagement letters: the Citigroup case (Adam Carvalho) p.406-415Case notesLitigation costs of a neutral trustee: developments in Jersey Alhamrani & Ors v Alhamrani & Ors [2007] JCA 164 (Peter Steen, Bruce Lincoln and Jonathan Speck) p.416-422Rind v Theodore Goddard and others -- A failed summary judgment and strike-out application Rind v Theodore Goddard and others [2008] EWHC 459 (Ch) (Sarah Hargreaves) p.423-428In focusBermuda (Henry M. Komansky, Helen McIntosh and David Kessaram) p.429-438Book reviewsThe law of private investment funds (Martin Day) p.439-440Blackstone's Guide to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (Jane Evans-Gordon) p.441-442Trust Register p.443
Deviant Behavior, Volume 29, Number 5, 2008Gender and Deviance: A Comparison of College Students in Japan and the United States (Emiko Kobayashi; Susan F. Sharp; Harold G. Grasmick) p.413-439Digital Piracy: An Examination of Three Measurements of Self-Control (George E. Higgins; Scott E. Wolfe; Catherine D. Marcum) p.440-460Are Persons Low in Self-Control Rational and Deterrable? (John K. Cochran; Valentina Aleksa; Beth A. Sanders) p.461-483Sex Rules: The Edicts of Income in Exotic Dancing (Tina H. Deshotels; Craig J. Forsyth) p.484-500About the Authors p.501-502
Federal Sentencing Reporter, Volume 20, Number 4, April 2008Debates and Realities Surrounding Crack RetroactivityEDITOR'S OBSERVATIONSThe Varied Challenges of Undoing Past Sentencing Injustices (Douglas A. Berman) p.223-226ARTICLESThe Sentencing Commission Takes on Crack, Again (David Yellen) p.227-229United States v. Guy D. Lyne (Judge Gregory Presnell) p.230-232PRIMARY MATERIALS"Reader-Friendly" Version of Amendments on Crack Cocaine Guideline Retroactivity (Dec. 2007) (U.S. Sentencing Commission) p.233-236Memorandum on Effective, Efficient and Fair Implementation of the Retroactive Amendment (Jan. 2008) (Federal Defender Sentencing Guidelines Committee) p.237-241Letter Concerning Sentence Reduction for Crack Cocaine Offenders (Feb. 2008) (Bureau of Prisons) p.242-246Congressional Testimony at "Cracked Justice" House Hearing (Feb. 2008)Testimony of USSC Chair (Ricardo H. Hinojosa) p.247-253Testimony of US Attorney (Gretchen C. F. Shappert) p.254-256Testimony of Federal Defender (Michael S. Nachmanoff) p.257-267Preliminary Crack Cocaine Retroactivity Report (May 2008) (U.S. Sentencing Commission) p.268-278Summary of Provisions of Second Chance Act (May 2008) (The Council of State Governments) p.279-280Recent CasesUnited States v. Ronnie Lee Tape (M.D. Fla. 2008) p.281-283United States v Myles Haynes (D. Mass. 2008) p.284
International Journal of Law & Information Technology, Volume 16, Number 2, Summer 2008Identifying the Identity Thief: Is it time for a (smart) Australia Card? (Lucy Cradduck and Adrian Mccullagh) p.125-158Legal Issues in Wireless Building Automation: an EU Perspective (Maya Gadzheva) p.159-175Looking for zero-sum or win-win outcomes: A game-theoretical analysis of the fair use debate (Yu-Lin Chang) p.176
International Journal of Refugee Law, Volume 20, Number 1, March 2008ARTICLESEU Refugee Qualification Directive: a Brave New World? (Hugo Storey) p.1-49Critical Spaces in the Canadian Refugee Determination System: 1989-2002 (Francois Crepeau & Delphine Nakache) p.50-122The Refusal to Bear Arms as Grounds for Refugee Protection in the Canadian Jurisprudence (Martin Jones) p.123-165The Relevance of the Work of the International Criminal Court to Refugee Status Determinations (Matthew Smith) p.166-185CASE LAWSThe Secretary of State for the Home Department (Appellant AH), AH (Sudan) and others (FC) (Respondents) House of Lords p.186-203The Secretary of State for the Home Department re AA [2005] UKIAT 00104 Appellant AA (Palestine) [2005] UKIAT00104 Respondents Immigration Appeal Tribunal p.203-215DOCUMENTRemarks by Ms Erika Feller, Assistant UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Public Hearing on the Future Common European Asylum System, 7 November 2007, Brussels p.216-220BOOK REVIEWSJane McAdam, Complementary Protection in International Refugee Law, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006 (Hugo Storey) p.221-226Steve Peers, EU Justice and Home Affairs Law, 2nd ed, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006 (Colin Warbrick) p.227Kevin Bales, Understanding Global Slavery: A Reader, University of California Press, Berkeley, 2005 (Jean Allain) p.228-232Helene Lambert, The Position of Aliens in Relation to the European Convention on Human Rights, 3rd ed, Council of Europe Publishing, Strasbourg, 2006 (Lisa Yarwood) p.233-234Michelle Foster, International Refugee Law and Socio-Economic Rights, Cambridge University Press (Marco Odello) p.235
Journal of Environmental Law, Volume 20, Number 2, 2008ArticlesWeighing up the EC Environmental Liability Directive (Gerd Winter, Jan H. Jans, Richard Macrory and Ludwig Kramer) p.163-192The Governance of Coexistence Between GMOS and Other Forms of Agriculture: A Purely Economic Issue? (Maria Lee) p.193-212The Interpretation of 'Precaution' in the European Community Common Fisheries Policy (William Howarth) p.213-244Urban Goods Movement and Air Quality Policy and Regulation Issues in European Cities (Laetitia Dablanc) p.245-266AnalysisWhat Use for Article 95(5) EC? An Analysis of Land Oberosterreich and Republic of Austria v Commission (Floor M. Fleurke) p.267-278The EU and Environmental Crime: The Impact of the ECJ's Judgment on Framework Decision 2005/667 on Ship-Source Pollution (Martin Hedemann-Robinson) p.279-292Significant UK CasesUK Law -- Significant Environmental Cases 2007-08 (Justine Thornton) p.293-322ReviewsTaking Stock of Environmental Assessment: Law, Policy and Practice. Edited by Jane Holder and Donald McGillivray (Sharon Turner) p.323-327Enforcement of European Union Environmental Law -- Legal issues and challenges. Edited by Martin Hedemann-Robinson (Andrea Ross) p.328-329Environmental Law in Development: Lessons from the Indonesian Experience. By Michael Faure and Nicole Niessen (Jennifer Mohamed-Katerere) p.330-333Differential Treatment in International Environmental Law. By Lavanya Rajamani (Mark Stallworthy) p.334-335The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law. Edited by Daniel Bodansky, Jutta Brunnee and Ellen Hey (Ilona Cheyne) p.336
Acta Juridica Hungarica, Volume 49, Number 2, June 2008Post-socialist "primitive accumulation of capital" and the law (Tamas Sarkozy) p.143-175Neutrality and legal certainty in tax law and the effective protection of taxpayers' rights (Daniel Deak) p.177-201Verba carminis -- On a cardinal point of Archaic Roman law (Tamas Notari) p.203-220The concepts of state responsibility and liability in nuclear law (Gabor Kecskes) p.221-252
Capital Markets Law Journal, Volume 3, Number 3, July 2008Editors' Note p.243CMLJ Express p.245ArticlesSovereign wealth funds -- a measured assessment (Edward F. Greene and Brian A. Yeager) p.247Securities and Exchange Commission amendments to Rule 144 -- implications for private offerings of high-yield debt securities (Damien R. Zoubek and Bradley J. Rosen) p.275The global credit crisis and securitization in East Asia (Douglas W. Arner, Paul Lejot and Lotte Schou-Zibell) p.291UK bank insolvency reform (Look Chan Ho) p.320Explaining securities markets efficiency (Razeen Sappideen) p.326Latest DevelopmentsUK and EU p.343-357Latest DevelopmentsUS p.358-367Future Developments p.368Erratum p.369
Yale Law Journal, Volume 117, Number 6, April 2008ARTICLEJust Semantics: The Lost Readings of the Americans with Disabilities Act (Jill C. Anderson) p.992ESSAYJustifications, Powers, and Authority (Malcolm Thorburn) p.1070BOOK REVIEWFrom Litigation, Legislation: A Review of Brian Landsberg's Free at Last To Vote: The Alabama Origins of the 1965 Voting Rights Act (Cristina M. Rodríguez) p.1132NOTEThe Case Against Automatic Reversal of Structural Errors (Steven M. Shepard) p.1180COMMENTSDefining the Protected Class: Who Qualifies for Protection Under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act? p.1215A Blueprint for Applying the Rules Enabling Act's Supersession Clause p.1225
Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, Volume 21, Number 2, Fall 2007ARTICLESOpening Pandora's Box: Good Faith and Precontractual Liability in the CISG (Lisa Spagnolo) p.261The Political Question Doctrine and Corporate Complicity in Extraordinary Rendition (Lucien J. Dhooge) p.311The Value of Talmud Study to Modem Legal Education (Martin Pritikin) p.351NOTES & COMMENTSTurning the Red Light Green: Bulgarian Accession into the European Union and Its Impact on Sex Trafficking (Christine Histed) p.387Claiming the Strait: How U.S. Accession to the United Nations Law of the Sea Convention Will Impact the Dispute Between Canada and the United States Over the Northwest Passage (Nathan Read) p.413Theories of Compliance in International Conflict: The Place of the Third Geneva Convention in the Colombian Armed Conflict (Elena M. Valencia) p.445The Vietnamese Plaintiffs: Searching for a Remedy After Agent Orange (Aviva E.A. Zierler) p.477
UCLA Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law, Volume 6, Number 1, 2006-2007ArticlesLiving in a Group of One's Own: Normative Implications Related to the Private Nature of the Religious Accommodations for the Palestinian-Arab Minority in Israel (Michael M. Karayanni) p.1Late Payment in Islamic Finance (Sina Ali Muscati) p.47Religion et raison publique aux États-Unis et dans le monde musulman (Mostapha Benhenda) p.69Comment'Urf and 'Adah within the Framework of Al-Shatibi's Legal Methodology (Ayman Shabana) p.87
Virginia Tax Review, Volume 27, Number 4, Spring 2008ARTICLESTurning Slogans into Tax Policy (Karen C. Burke & Grayson M.P. McCouch) p.747Risk, Return, and Objective Economic Substance (Charlene D. Luke) p.783Building a Better GAAR (Tim Edgar) p.833Options as Disguised Financings: The Demise of an Urban Tax Legend (Kevin J. Liss) p.907NOTEPredicting the Taxation of Prediction Markets (Philip Robin Cleary) p.953
Women's Rights Law Reporter, Volume 29, Numbers 2 & 3, Winter/Spring 2007-2008ARTICLESPermission for Domestic Violence: Marital Rape in Ghanaian Marriages (Nancy Kaymar Stafford) p.63Abortion as a Human Right (Tatyana A. Margolin) p.77NOTESThe U.S. Military Responds to Rape: Will Recent Changes be Enough? (Jessica L. Cornett) p.99Harassment and Hostility: Determining the Proper Standard of Liability for Discriminatory Peer-to Peer Harassment of Youth in Schools (Asaf Orr) p.117The "Lost Girls" of Sudan: Forced Marriage as a Vehicle for Asylum (Zona Sharfman) p.149BOOK REVIEWButterfly Effects from the Life of a Little Girl: A Book Review Essay of Equal Justice: The Courage of Ada Sipuel (Alfreda S. Diamond) p.167
Notre Dame Law Review, Volume 83, Number 3, May 2008ARTICLESStanding at the Crossroads: The Roberts Court in Historical Perspective (Maxwell L. Stearns) p.875The Culpability of Felony Murder (Guyora Binder) p.965Three Faces of Deference (Paul Horwitz) p.1061SYMPOSIUM - STARE DECISIS AND NONJUDICIAL ACTORSIntroduction (Amy Coney Barrett) p.1147Stare Decisis and the Constitution: Four Questions and Answers (Thomas Healy) p.1173Lincoln and Judicial Authority (Michael Stokes Paulsen) p.1227Polyphonic Stare Decisis: Listening to Non-Article III Actors (Kermit Roosevelt, III) p.1303Legislative and Executive Stare Decisis (Mark Tushnet) p.1339NOTESA Comparative Analysis of the Origins and Structure of Public Health Financing for HIV Care in the United States and England (Steven R. Keener) p.1357Damages and Damocles: The Propriety of Recoupment Orders as Remedies for Violations of the Establishment Clause (David T. Raimer) p.1385
Stetson Law Review, Volume 37, Number 2, Winter 2008LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW SYMPOSIUMINTRODUCTION (Pamela M. Dubov) p.377ARTICLESUnderstanding the Florida Land Use and Environmental Dispute Resolution Act (Mark S. Bentley) p.381Municipalities and the Florida Constitution (Hon. James R. Wolf) p.435Mistakes Happen: Fixing Them through Curative Legislation (Laura K Wendell) p.459STUDENT WORKSStreets of Wrath: The Constitutionality of the Town of Jupiter's Non-Solicitation Ordinance (Kathryn Nicole Lewis) p.471Dangerous Data: How Disputed Research Legalized Public Single-Sex Education (Amy R. Rigdon) p.527When Steve Is Fired for Becoming Susan: Why Courts and Legislators Need to Protect Transgender Employees from Discrimination (Shannon H. Tan) p.579RECENT DEVELOPMENTS p.615
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Volume 46, Number 2, 2008ARTICLESDeveloping Democracy Beyond the State (Gráinne de Búrca) p.221The Domestic Influence of International Criminal Tribunals: The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the Creation of the State Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina (William W. Burke-White) p.279Remedial Approaches to Human Rights Violations: The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Beyond (Thomas M. Antkowiak) p.351NOTESAn Offer They Can't Refuse? The Security Council Tells North Korea to Re-Sign the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty (Geoffrey S. Carlson) p.420Interpretive Federalism and the Treaty Power Implications of Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon (J. Scott Kohler) p.468BOOKS RECEIVED p.506
Journal of Dispute Resolution, Volume 2008, Number 1SYMPOSIUMDeveloping Better Lawyers and Lawyering Practices: Introduction to the Symposium on Innovative Models of Lawyering (John Lande) p.1Colliding Worlds of Dispute Resolution: Towards a Unified Field Theory of ADR (David A. Hoffman) p.11Looking Down the Road Less Traveled: Challenges to Persuading the Legal Profession to Define Problems More Humanistically (Nancy A. Welsh) p.45The Evolution of the New Lawyer: How Lawyers are Reshaping the Practice of Law (Julie Macfarlane) p.61Collaborative Family Law, the New Lawyer, and Deep Resolution of Divorce-Related Conflicts (Pauline H. Tesler) p.83The Ethics of Collaborative Law (Scott R. Peppet) p.131Collaborative Law Practice: An Unbundled Approach to Informed Client Decision Making (Forrest S. Mosten) p.163Why Should Businesses Hire Settlement Counsel? (Kathy A. Bryan) p.195Practical Insights From an Empirical Study of Cooperative Lawyers in Wisconsin (John Lande) p.203COMMENTBeyond the Box Score: A Look at Collective Bargaining Agreements in Professional Sports and Their Effect on Competition (Ryan T. Dryer) p.267NOTESRejecting the Intertwining Doctrine: Favoring ADR While Hindering Judicial Efficiency and Economy (Michael Bekesha) p.293Suing for Small Potatoes: Consumer Class Action Waivers in Arbitration Agreements Distinguished by the Ninth Circuit (Jaimee Conley) p.309Expanding the Power of U.S. Courts in Private International Arbitration—Moderation Loses to an Extreme (Amy Moore) p.321Interest Arbitration Clauses in §8(F) Pre-Hire Agreements: Effective for Achieving Genuine Collective Bargaining or Enabling Parties to Underhandedly Gain Majority Bargaining Power? (Thomas Riske) p.333
Women's Rights Law Reporter, Volume 29, Number 1, Fall 2007ESSAYSReforming, Reclaiming or Reframing Womanhood: Reflections on Advocacy for Women in Custody (Brenda V. Smith) p.1Some Reflections About Three Decades of Working with Incarcerated Mothers (Philip M. Genty) p.11PRESENTATIONSThe Resilience of the Written Off: Women in Prison as Women of Change (Kathy Boudin) p.15Incarcerated Parents and the New Jersey Child Welfare System (Beatrix W. Shear) p.23One Mother's Experience with the Adoption and Safe Families Act (Carole A. Eady) p.31Invisibility and Children's Rights: The Consequences of Parental Incarceration (Tanya Krupat) p.39Children on the Inside: A Youth Perspective on Parental Incarceration (Makeba Lavan) p.45NOTEHow the Constitution Can Preserve the Strength of Existing Familial Bonds and Foster New Relationships Between Female Inmates and Their Children (Jennifer L. Fiorica) p.49
Sustainable Development Law & Policy, Volume 8, Number 2, Winter 2008IN THIS ISSUE: CLIMATE LAW REPORTEREDITORS' NOTE (Marcel De Armas & Maria Vanko) p.1OVERVIEW: FRAMEWORK FOR A POST-KYOTO CLIMATE CHANGE AGREEMENT (Mohamed T. El-Ashry) p.2CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE STATES: CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES ARISING FROM STATE CLIMATE PROTECTION LEADERSHIP (Robert K. Huffman & Jonathan M. Weisgall) p.6IS THE CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM SUSTAINABLE? SOME CRITICAL ASPECTS (Dr. Christina Voigt) p.15INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW AND THE "CARBON LEAKAGE" PROBLEM: ARE UNILATERAL U.S. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS THE SOLUTION? (Bernd G. Janzen) p.22CONSERVATION EASEMENTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE (Daniel L. Aaronson & Michael B. Manuel) p.27SECURING RIGHTS TO CARBON SEQUESTRATION: THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE (Sandra Eckert & Richard McKellar) p.30IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN: REFLECTIONS ON THE AMERICAN CARBON OFFSET MARKET (Laurie A. Ristino) p.34RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION: FORWARD MOMENTUM FROM DOWN UNDER (Tracy Bach & Justin Brown) p.39LANDMARK AGREEMENT TO STRENGTHEN MONTREAL PROTOCOL PROVIDES POWERFUL CLIMATE MITIGATION (Donald Kaniaru, Rajendra Shende & Durwood Zaelke) p.46ANALYTICAL TOOLS SHAPING THE NEXT GENERATION OF CARBON REGULATION AND TRADING: THE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN AREA CASE STUDIES (Edward J. Linky, Vatsal J. Bhatt & John C. Lee) p.51DOMESTIC OCEAN AND COASTAL RESOURCE LAW AND POLICY AND CLIMATE CHANGE (Thomas Street) p.61CARBON TAX: READY FOR PRIME TIME? (Michael J. Zimmer) p.67FEATURES:CALIFORNIA SUES EPA AFTER 'UNCONSCIONABLE' WAIVER DENIAL (Addie Haughey) p.14THE FUTURE OF THE EU EMISSIONS TRADING SYSTEM (Erika Lennon) p.38CHINA'S RENEWABLE ENERGY LAW: NOT ENOUGH TO OVERCOME CHINA'S ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS (Nathan Borgfort-Parnell) p.45THE POLLUTER SHOULD PAY: ADAPTING TO A CHANGING CLIMATE (Rachel T. Kirby) p.66THE THIRSTY RIO GRANDE: SUSTAINABLE WATER PLANNING ALONG THE RIO GRANDE IN THE AGE OF GLOBAL WARMING (Matthew Padilla) p.71LEGISLATIVE UPDATE (Emily Alves) p.73LITIGATION UPDATE (Matt Irwin) p.74BOOK REVIEW (Michael Distefano) p.76BOOK REVIEW (Mary J. Bortscheller) p.77WORLD NEWS (Nathan Borgford-Parnell) p.79
Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs, Volume 23, 2005FOREWORD (C. V. Chen) p.11PREFACE (Ying-jeou Ma) p.13ARTICLEJohn E. Read, Q.C., D.C.L., LL.D. (1888-1973): The First and Only Judge with Canadian Nationality of the International Court of Justice (J. K. T. Chao) p.17ESSAYS AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTSAn Exploration of the Logic of Third Place in the "Law" between China and Taiwan (Chi Chung) p.49One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Political, Social and Fiscal Autonomy in Post-Colonial Hong Kong, 1997-2007 (Nicholas Cramer) p.73Application of Market Level Analysis in Anti-Trust Regulation on IP Licensing -- The Philip CD-R Case in Taiwan (Bruce Y. Hsueh and Morris Tu) p.85The Enterprise Bankruptcy Law of the People's Republic of China (Vincent A. Pace) p.97CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE AND JUDICIAL DECISIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL LAW, 2005 p.98Explanatory Note p.98I. International Law in General p.98II. Subjects of International Law p.98III. International Organizations p.98GeneralThe Republic of China and Inter-Governmental Organizations p.98The Republic of China and International Non-Governmental Organizations p.101UN p.101MOFA Adopts a New Strategy of "Representing Two Proposals" (2005) p.101Participation Proposal (2005) p.104Peace Proposal (2005) p.114WHO p.119Concept Paper No. 1: The Legality of Taiwan's Participation in the World Health Assembly (WHA) as an Observer in the Capacity of Health Entity p.119Concept Paper No. 2: The Global Health Imperatives for Inviting Taiwan to be an Observer of the WHA p.136Concept Paper No. 3: Rebuttal to PRC Arguments against Inviting Taiwan to be an Observer of the WHA p.145APEC p.152President Chen Shui-bian's Six-Points Decision on the APEC p.152WTO p.153ROC's Permanent Mission in the WTO Lodged a Complaint against the WTO Secretariat about the WTO Directory Changes p.153IV. Individuals p.154Judicial Yuan Grand Justice Interpretation No. p.154Treatment of Aliens p.165Ministry of Justice, Notice for the Relevant Issues Related to Hiring Foreigners as Assistants by Attorneys (Fa-Chien-Tzu 0940805430) p.165Supreme Court Judgment 94 Tai-Kang-Tzu 608 Patent Right, Reciprocity for Litigation, Litigious Right p.170Supreme Court Judgment 94 Tai-Kang Tzu 177 Reciprocity, Patent Application, Patent Litigation p.172Supreme Court Judgment 94 Tai-Shang-Tzu 2088 Copyright Act, Audiovisual Work, Musical Work, Pirated Optical Disk p.175Supreme Court Judgment 94 Tai-Shang Tzu 925 WTO, Copyright, Continuous Crime p.178V. Territory and Territorial Jurisdiction p.182Articles 1 and 4, Additional Articles of the Constitution of the ROC p.182Articles 3 and 5, Criminal Code p.184VI. State Responsibility p.184VII. The Law of the Sea, Environment, Health, and Aviation p.184Taiwan and Avian Flu p.184VIII. The Law of Treaties p.186Taiwan and the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control p.186IX. Diplomatic, Consular, and Similar Relations p.187ROC's Relief Assistance to Countries Struck by the Earthquake in South Asia p.187MOFA Statement on Severing Diplomatic Relations with Grenada p.188MOFA Expresses its Condolences on the Passing of Pope John Paul, II p.190MOFA Congratulates the New Pope, Benedict, XVI p.191MOFA Statement on Restoring Diplomatic Relations with Nauru p.191MOFA Statement on Terminating Diplomatic Relations with Senegal p.192X. Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes p.193The Fifteenth Round of Fishery Talks between Taiwan and Japan p.193XI. Arms Control, Use of Force, and International Criminal Law p.194Mainland China's Anti-Secession Law p.194The Official Position of the Republic of China on Drafted Anti-Secession Law p.194The Official Position of the Republic of China on Anti-Secession Law p.196Resolution of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China p.201The Letter Circulated by the UN Secretariat p.202XII. International Economic Relations p.203Recent FTA Development between Taiwan and the United States p.203Enforcement Rules of the Foreign Trade Act p.204Regulations Governing Import of Commodities p.209Regulations Governing Certificates of Origin p.214XIII. Private International Law p.222Contracts and TortsSupreme Court judgment 94 Tai-Kang-Tzu 165 Applicable Law, Choice-of-Law Rules, Contract, Torts, Jurisdiction p.222AdoptionSupreme Court Judgment 94 Tai-Kang-Tzu 81 Applicable Law, Adoption, Mainland, Cross-Strait Relation, Statutory Law, Customary Law, Precedent p.224Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and AwardsHsin-Chu District Court Judgment 93 Chung-Su-Tzu 142 Foreign Final and Binding Judgment-Recognition-Enforcement, Civil Procedure, Public Policy, Good Morals, Substantive Review, Compound Interest, United Kingdom p.226XIV. Others p.233Cross-Strait RelationsThe ROC Government's Position on the 2005 Lunar New Year Cross-Strait Charter Flights p.233Amendments to Regulations on Permission for Mainland China Citizens to Enter the Area of Taiwan p.236Regulations Governing Approvals to Engage in Financial Activities between the Taiwan Area and the Mainland China Area p.237Regulations Governing Approval of Securities and Futures Transactions between the Taiwan Area and the Mainland China Area p.243Supreme Court judgment 94 Tai-Shang-Tzu 145 Law, Evading Conduct p.250Supreme Court judgment 94 Tai-Shang-Tzu 6740 Banking Act, the Act of Remittances p.253BOOK REVIEWHenry Gao and Donald Lewis, eds., China's Participation in the WTO, Cameron May, 2005 (Pasha L. Hsieh) p.259TREATIES/AGREEMENTS AND OFFICIAL, SEMI-OFFICIAL OR UNOFFICIAL AGREEMENTS CONCLUDED BY THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA WITH OTHER COUNTRIES IN 2005 p.263Chronological List p.263Selected Texts p.269DenmarkAgreement between the Danish Trade Organization's Taipei Office and the Taipei Representative Office in Denmark for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income p.269The Government/Authorities Meeting on Semiconductors (GAMS)Agreement on Duty-Free Treatment of Multi-Chip Integrated Circuits (MCPs) p.290JapanAgreement between the Association of East Asian Relations and the Interchange Association to Control the Transboundary Movement and Disposal of Hazardous Waste p.292PalauAgreement between the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Republic of Palau Concerning the Cooperation in the Exchange of Intelligence Related to Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing p.294USAAgreement between the American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States for Technical Cooperation Associated with the Establishment of Advanced Data Assimilation and Modeling Systems p.296TABLE OF CASES p.303INDEX p.307GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING ARTICLES TO THE CHINESE (TAIWAN) YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND AFFAIRS p.320
Journal of Human Rights, Volume 7, Number 2, April-June 2008)Special Issue: Human Rights in Conflict: Interdisciplinary Perspectives - Guest Editor: John R. WallachJournal of Human Rights—Introduction to Special Issue (John R. Wallach) p.87History and Human Rights: People and Forces in Paradoxical Interaction (Paul Gordon Lauren) p.91From Genocide to Feminicide: Impunity and Human Rights in Twenty-First Century Guatemala (Victoria Sanford) p.104Human Rights and Social Provision (Jack Donnelly) p.123Reconceiving Rights and Constitutionalism (Jennifer Nedelsky) p.139Making History or Making Peace: When Prosecutions Should Give Way to Truth Commissions and Peace Negotiations (Martha Minow) p.174
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