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Home > Global Studies > Vol. 4 (2005) > Iss. 2

 

Volume 4, Issue 2 (2005)

Articles

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Monitoring E-mail of Employees in the Private Sector: A Comparison Between Western Europe and the United States
Yohei Suda

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Prolonged Administrative Detention of Illegal Arrivals in Australia: The Untenable HIV/AIDS Justification
Carlos Scott López

Remark

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US Antagonism Toward the International Rule of Law: The View of a Concerned “Outsider”
Richard J. Goldstone

Essays

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An American Vision for Global Justice: Taking the Rule of (International) Law Seriously
Leila Nadya Sadat

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The New Legal Transnationalism, the Globalized Judiciary, and the Rule of Law
Ken I. Kersch

Notes

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The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Amnesties, and the “Interests of Justice”: Striking a Delicate Balance
Thomas Hethe Clark

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International Parental Child Abduction: Conceptualizing New Remedies Through Application of the Hague Convention
Barbara E. Lubin

Recent Development

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A Bid for a New Future: What Are the Effects and Challenges of the New National Public Bidding Regulations on Land Use Rights Assignments in China?
T. Oliver Yee

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ISSN: 1546-6981

 
 
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