Volume 27, Number 1 (Spring 2013)

Articles

Chinese Homicide Law, Irrationality, and Incremental Change
Cary Bricker and Michael Vitiello

Thou Shalt Accommodate the Secular: Sabbath Laws’ Evolution From “Day of Rest” to “Day of Leisure”
Yael Kalman

Non-Democratic State Learning of Universal Human Rights: Reconfiguring Chinese Patterns
Roda Mushkat

Importing Solutions: How Chinese Water Law Principles Can Plug the Holes in U.S. Interstate Water Conflict Resolution Mechanisms
Brian Nath

Earning Independence in Iraqi Kurdistan
Matthew Packard

Mercosur at Twenty: From Adolescence to Adulthood?
Rafael A. Porrata-Doria Jr. 

 

 

Volume 26, Number 2 (Fall 2012)

Articles

IP Wars: SOPA, PIPA, and the Fight Over Online Piracy
Mike Belleville

On the Legal Issues Regarding the Prosecution of Sea Pirates (Including Human Rights): A Case of History Repeating Itself?
Professor Barry Hart Dubner and Sara Fredrickson

Guarding the Final Frontier: The Future Regulations of the International Seabed Authority
David Hartley

Responsibility to Protect: Moral Triumph or Gateway to Allowing Powerful States to Invade Weaker States in Violation of the U.N. Charter?
Jamie Herron

The United States Nations Al-Qaida Sanctions Regime After U.S. Resolution 1989: Due Process Still Overdue?
Dominic Hoerauf

Construing Laws Governing International and U.S. Domestic Contracts for the Sale of Goods: A Comparative Evaluation of the CISG and UCC Rules of Interpretation
Sarah Howard Jenkins

Religious-Based Employment Practices of Churches: An International Comparison in the Wake of Hosanna-Tabor
Matthew K. Richards, Scott E Isaacson, David A. Peterson, Victor van Vuuren