Volume 3, Number 1 (Spring 1989)

 

Articles

The Relations Between the Organization of the Judicature and Criminal Procedur
Professor Dr. Dionysios Spinellis

Copyright Protection in the United States: It’s All Berned Up
Michael L. Lovitz

Société Nationale Industrielle Aéorspatiale v. United States District Court— The Hague Convention on Taking Evidence Abroad: The “Optional” Treaty?
Mark T. Roomberg

Notes & Comments

Japanese Securities Regulations
Laura Merkler

Boos v. Barry: Balancing Diplomatic Inviolability with the Freedom of Speech
Diane Thompson

An Alternative Approach to Computer Pirating Disputes, the Mnookin-Jones Settlement: IBM v. Fujitsu
Shelley Albert

Book Review

An Introduction to International Law
N. C. M. Peck

Volume 2, Number 2 (Fall 1988)

Articles

First Strike Nuclear Weapons and the Justifiability of Civil Resistance Under International Law
Matthew Lippman

State Repression’s Façade of Legality: The Military Courts in Chile
Watson W. Galleher

The Reagan Administration’s Legacy to International Law
John Quigley

Notes & Comments

Soviet Views of Arms Control Treaties: Contradiction and the Process of Resolution
Jeffrey R. Boffa

Juvenile Delinquency and Its Treatment Under the Customary and Common Laws in English Speaking Africa
Thomas J. Mullelly

Policy Implementation and the Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986
Susan J. Shapiro