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Home > Global Studies > Vol. 3 (2004) > Iss. 1

 

Volume 3, Issue 1 (2004)

Articles

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The Politics of Legal Reform
Paul H. Brietzke

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Mongolia, Law Convergence, and the Third Era of Globalization
Danielle Conway-Jones

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Law As a Marketing Gimmick—The Case of the German Corporate Governance Code
Lutz-Christian Wolff

Essays

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Terrorism and the Rule of Law
Leila Nadya Sadat

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Principal and Practical Foundations of a Global Constitutional Order
Allen N. Sultan

Notes

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Should HIV Be Jailed? HIV Criminal Exposure Statutes and Their Effects in the United States and South Africa
Arianne Stein

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Going Too Far: Extending Shari’a Law in Nigeria from Personal to Public Law
Jennifer Tyus

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Kids Are People Too: Empowering Unaccompanied Minor Aliens Through Legislative Reform
Claire L. Workman

Recent Development

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Deciding the Issue of the Legality of Indefinite Detention of Inadmissible Aliens One Year After Zadvydas v. Davis: The Ninth Circuit Broadens the Rights Afforded to Individuals Not Legally Admitted to the United States XI v. INS, 298 F.3d 832 (9th Cir. 2002)
Sonia Yasmin Satija

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ISSN: 1546-6981

 
 
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