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Journal of International Law and Politics

Issues - Volume 35


Volume 35, Number 1:

  • Michael William Dowdle, Of Parliaments, Pragmatism, and the Dynamics of Constitutional Development:
    The Curious Case of China
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1 (2002)
  • Eleanor M. Fox, Globalization and Human Rights: Looking Out for the Welfare of the Worst Off, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 201 (2002)
  • Andras Sajo, Socioeconomic Rights and the International Economic Order, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 221 (2002)
  • Book Annotations, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 263 (2002)

Volume 35, Number 2:

CONFERENCE: International Law and Justice in the Twenty-First Century: The Enduring Contributions of Thomas M. Franck

FOREWORD

  • Benedict Kingsbury, Neo-Madisonian Global Constitutionalism: Thomas M. Franck's Democratic
    Cosmopolitan Prospectus for Managing Diversity and World Order in the Twenty-First Century
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 291 (2003)

OPENING REMARKS

  • Harold Hongju Koh, A Toast to "Tom the Frank", 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 303 (2003)

CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Philip Allott, The Emerging International Aristocracy, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 309 (2003)
  • Nathaniel Berman, The Quest for Rationality: The Recent Writings of Tom Franck, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 339 (2003)
  • David Golove, Military Tribunals, International Law, and the Constitution: A Franckian-Madisonian Approach, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 363 (2003)
  • David Kennedy, Tom Franck and the Manhattan School, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 397 (2003)
  • Karen Knop, Reflections on Thomas Franck, Race and Nationalism (1960): "General Principles of Law"
    and Situated Generality
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 437 (2003)
  • Martti Koskenniemi, Legal Cosmopolitanism: Tom Franck's Messianic World, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 471 (2003)
  • David M. Malone, The Security Council in the Post-Cold War Era: A Study in the Creative Interpretation
    of the U.N. Charter
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 487 (2003)

Volume 35, Number 3:

Papers from the Center for International Studies at New York University School of Law

  • Thomas M. Franck and Stephen H. Yuhan, The United States and the International Criminal Court:
    Unilateralism Rampant
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 519 (2003)

JUNIOR FELLOWS’ NOTES

  • Margo Kaplan, Carats and Sticks: Pursuing War and Peace Through the Diamond Trade, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 559 (2003)
  • Jacob S. Kreilkamp, U.N. Postconflict Reconstruction, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 619 (2003)
  • Owen Philop Lefkon, Culture Shock: Obstacles to Bringing Conflict Prevention Under the Wing of
    U.N. Development . . . and Vice Versa
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 671 (2003)
  • Christopher J. Le Mon, Unilateral Intervention by Invitation in Civil Wars: The Effective Control Test Tested, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 741 (2003)
  • Eleanor Lumsden, An Uneasy Peace: Multilateral Military Intervention in Civil Wars, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 795 (2003)
  • Anna Roberts, "Soldiering on in Hope": United Nations Peacekeeping in Civil Wars, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 839 (2003)
  • Book Annotations, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 893 (2003)

Volume 35, Number 4:

  • Katharina Pistor and Chenggang Xu, Incomplete Law, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 931 (2003)
  • Timothy William Waters, Unexploded Bomb: Voice, Silence, and Consequence at the Hague Tribunals
    A Legal and Rhetorical Critique
    , 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1015 (2003)
  • Book Annotations, 35 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 1133 (2003)

 

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