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Volume 6, Number 1 (Spring 1992)

 

Symposium

Foreword
John M. Lindsey

Keynote Address: Just Wars and Unjust Means
Russell F. Weigley

Recent Struggles for Democracy Under Protocols I and II to the Geneva Conventions
Henry J. Richardson, III

Human Rights and Peace Law in the United States
Ann Fagan Ginger

Just and Unjust Wars: The Future of U.S. Policy
Alberty R. Coll

Problems and Paradoxes of the Laws of Warfare
Mark L. Sacharoff

Comments

The Rights of Newly Emerging Democratic States Prior to International Recognition and the Serbo-Croation Conflict
M. Kelly Malone

Defining “Fundamental Breach” Under the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
Andrew Bobiak

The United States’ Denial of the Immigration of People with AIDS
Douglas Scott Johnson

State Recognition Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunity Act: Who Decides, the Judiciary or the Executive? Klinghoffer v. Palestine Liberation Organization, 937 F.2d 44 (2d Cir. 1991)
Eric T. Smith

Volume 5, Number 2 (Fall 1991)

Articles

The South African Judiciary and the Protection of Human Rights: A Strategy for a New South Africa
Lynn Berat

The Permissibility of State-Sponsored Assassination During Peace and War
Louis R. Beres

Demolition and Sealing of Houses in the Israeli Occupied Territories: A Critical Legal Analysis
Usama R. Halabi

Comments

The Repatriation of the Haitian Boat People: Its Legal Justification Under the Interdiction Agreement Between the United States and Haiti
Mary Frances Nevans

Changes in United States Foreign Trade Policies: Implications on Korean-American Trade Relations
Soo Kyung P. Kim

Integrating the Legal Profession in the European Community: The Problems with a Reactionary Directive
Robert C. Layne

Congress’ Spending Power and the Deployment of Troops to Saudi Arabia– “The Purse and the Sword” Revisited
Victoria Scharuda

Future Developments

Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer: Conference Calling for Accelerated Phase-Out of Ozone Depleting Chemicals is Planned for 1992
Glenn B. Raiczyk