Volume 10, Number 1 (Spring 1996)

 

Articles

“Failed States,” Self-Determination, and Preventive Diplomacy: Colonialist Nostalgia and Democratic Expectations
Jenry J. Richardson, III

Cutting the Gordian Knot: Why International Environmental Law Is Not Only About the Protection of the Environment
Elli Louka

The Extraterritorial Application of United States Law and the Protection of Human Rights: Holding Multinational Corporations to Domestic and International Standards
Mark Gibney & R. David Emerick

Comments

Is Brazil Complying with the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child?
Paul A. Goetz

A Dilemma in Cyberspace and Beyond: Copyright Law for Intellectual Property Distributed Over the Information Superhighways of Today and Tomorrow
Benjamin R. Kuhn

Libel Actions in England, A Game of Truth or Dare? Considering the Recent Upjohn Cases and the Consequences of “Speaking Out”
James Penzi

Barking Up the Right Tree: Proposals for Enhancing the Effectiveness of the International Tropical Timber Agreement
Phillip E. Wilson, Jr.