Volume 20, Number 1 (Spring 2006)

Articles

The Changing Role of the Israeli Supreme Court and the Question of Legitimacy
Joshua Segev

War Is Not Child’s Play! International Law and the Prohibition of Children’s Involvement in Armed Conflict
Nsongurna J. Udombana

A Sense and Sensibility of Legal Obligation: Customary International Law and Game Theory
Jun-sjik Hwang

Notes & Comments

Military Conscription and Human Rights in the Republic of Korea: The Right of Conscientious Objection
Christin Choi

Republic of Austria v. Altmann: A Flawed Attempt to Apply Retroactively the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976
James Chung

From Justice to Torture: The Dramatic Evolution of U.S.-Sponsored Renditions
Beth Henderson

Does U.S. Antitrust Jurisdiction Extend to Claims of Independent/Dependent Foreign Injury?
Kevin O’Malley

The Prohibition of Muslim Headscarves from French Public Schools and Controversies Surrounding the Hijab in the Western World
Stefanie Walterick 

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