Category: Volume 19

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

Volume 19, Number 1 (Spring 2005)

Articles

Judicial Activism in the Transitional Policy: The Council of Grand Justices in Taiwan
Thomas Weishing Huang

Modernization of European Competition Law as a Form of Convergence
Andre Fiebig

Jurisdiction Over International Electronic Contracts: A View on Inter-American, MERCOSUR, and Argentine Rules
Mario J.A. Oyarzabal

Too Little, Too Late? An American Amicus in an Israeli Court
Dr. Israel Doron & Manal Totry-Jubran

Notes & Comments

International Pension Reform: Lessons for the United States
Gregory N. Filosa

What Breard and Its Progeny Mean for Avena and Other Mexican Nationals
Nancy Serano Smartt

England and Australia Relax the Double Jeopardy Privilege for Those Convicted of Serious Crimes
Nyssa Taylor

U.S. Corporate Taxes- The Status Quo Is Not an Option
Mark D. Urbanski