LATEST ISSUE


PACE INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW


Volume 21

Winter 2009

 Number 1


  

ARTICLES

     
Beyond the Four Corners of a Written Contract: A Global Challenge to U.S. Contract Law

Chunlin Leonhard

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Res Judicata in the ICJ's Genocide Case: Implications for Other Courts and Tribunals? Michael Ottolenghi & Peter Prows 37
Why Intellectual Property Rights Infringement Remains Entrenched in the Philippines Andrew Jaynes 55
Rethinking the Legality of Colombia's Attack on the FARC in Ecuador: A New Paradigm for Balancing Territorial Integrity, Self-Defense and the Duties of Sovereignty Frank Walsh 137
American, English and Japanese Warranty Law Compared: Should the U.S. Reconsider Her Article 95 Declaration to the CISG? Asa Markel 163
Takeover Regulation in the United States and Europe: An Institutional Approach William Magnuson 205
International Trade and World Health Policy: Helping People Reach Their Full Potential Phillip Countryman 241
 

COMMENTS

 
The Pirate Party and the Pirate Bay: How the Pirate Bay Influences Sweden and International Copyright Relations Miaoran Li 281
Claims of Political Asylum Based on Non-Physical Forms of Harm Such as Economic Sanctions and Deprivations Dessi Mathew 309
Beyond Our Borders: The International Law Controversy Concerning the Writ of Habeas Corpus and Guantanamo Bay Michael Palitz 335
UNHCR's Involvement in the Great Lakes Refugee Crisis Kristen Wagner 365
 

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC) MOOT COMPETITION
WINNING BRIEFS

 
"Best Brief" Prosecution Lauren DiLeo, Leila Parvizian & Delon Lewis 387
"Best Brief" Defense Chad D. Ehrenkranz 401
"Best Brief" Victim's Advocate Bharathi Pillai 417