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PACE INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW
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| Volume 21 |
Winter 2009
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Number 1
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ARTICLES
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| 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 |
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| Why Intellectual Property Rights Infringement Remains Entrenched in the Philippines |
Andrew Jaynes |
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| 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 |
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| American, English and Japanese Warranty Law Compared: Should the U.S. Reconsider Her Article 95 Declaration to the CISG? |
Asa Markel |
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| Takeover Regulation in the United States and Europe: An Institutional Approach |
William Magnuson |
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| International Trade and World Health Policy: Helping People Reach Their Full Potential |
Phillip Countryman |
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COMMENTS
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| The Pirate Party and the Pirate Bay: How the Pirate Bay Influences Sweden and International Copyright Relations |
Miaoran Li |
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| Claims of Political Asylum Based on Non-Physical Forms of Harm Such as Economic Sanctions and Deprivations |
Dessi Mathew |
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| Beyond Our Borders: The International Law Controversy Concerning the Writ of Habeas Corpus and Guantanamo Bay |
Michael Palitz |
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| UNHCR's Involvement in the Great Lakes Refugee Crisis |
Kristen Wagner |
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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC) MOOT COMPETITION
WINNING BRIEFS
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| "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 |