Volume 19, Number 2 (Fall, 2005)

Articles

Towards a Global Model for Adjudicating Personal Injury Damages: Bridging Europe and the United States
Giovanni Comande

A Constitution for the European Union? A Transatlantic Perspective
Elizabeth F. Defeis

The Influence of American and English Law on the Interpretation of the South African Right to Silence and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
Constantine Theophilopoulos

Notes & Comments

A Mending Wall: A Critical Look at the International Court of Justice’s Analysis in Its Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
Kyle K. Bradley

Punishing Child Soldiers: The Special Court for Sierra Leone and the Lessons to Be Learned from the United States’ Juvenile Justice System
Michael Custer

The Globalization of Drug Testing: Enforcing Informed Consent Through the Alien Tort Claims Act
Samantha Evans

Tort Reform: Mississippi’s Tort Reforms as Compared to Other Jurisdictions Abroad- A Sensible Protocol for the U.S. Tort System Ills or Not?
Matthew C. Sullivan