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Posted on April 27, 2015February 22, 2017 by Nicole Graves

Volume 29, Number 1 (Spring 2015)

Articles

E-mers-gency: An Application and Evaluation of the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework to the Outbreak of MERS-CoV
Andrew E. Bollinger

“Inconvenient” Truth: Second Circuit Breaches U.S. International Arbitration Treaty Obligations with Forum Non Conveniens
Julie A. Buonocore

Foreign Criminal Judgments, Issue Preclusion, and Attorney Discipline: The D.C. Court of Appeals’ Skepticism of Foreign Criminal Court Outcomes
Andrew G. Hunt

Restoring Equilibrium: Maximizing State Consent Through a Modified Severability Regime
Lauren A. Marsh

Surgeries and Safaris: Creating Effective Legislation Through a Comparative Look at the Policy Implications, Benefits, and Risks of Medical Tourism for the American Patient
Joseph L. Muzaurieta

Cat, Farr, and Real ID: The Alphabet Soup of Non-Refoulement in the United States
Katherine A. Tenzinger

 

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