Inaugural Issue
Volume 1, Issues 1-2 (December 2005)
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| Jutta Brunée |
Introduction |
1-9 |
| Theory |
| Kenneth Abbott |
Toward A Richer Institutionalism for International Law and Policy
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9-34 |
| Jan Klabbers |
The Relative Autonomy of International Law or The Forgotten Politics
of Interdisciplinarity
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35-48 |
| Shirley V. Scott |
Identifying the Source and Nature of a State’s Political Obligation
Towards International Law
|
49-60 |
| Gerry Simpson |
Duelling Agendas: International Relations and International Law
(Again)
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61-74 |
| Environment |
| Elizabeth R. DeSombre |
The Evolution of International Environmental Cooperation
|
75-88 |
| Christopher C. Joyner |
Rethinking International Environmental Regimes: What Role for
Partnership Coalitions?
|
89-120 |
| Ken Conca |
Environmental Governance After Johannesburg: From Stalled
Legalization to Environmental Human Rights?
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121-138 |
| Steven Bernstein |
Legitimacy in Global Environmental Governance
|
139-166 |
| Trade |
| Steve Charnovitz |
The World Trade Organization in 2020
|
167-190 |
| Jeffrey L. Dunoff |
Why Constitutionalism Now? Text, Context and the Historical
Contingency of Ideas
|
191-212 |
| Michael J. Trebilcock |
Critiquing the Critics of Economic Globalization
|
213-238 |
| Sylvia Ostry |
When you Come to a Fork in the Road, Take it; Reflections on North
American Integration: Regional and Multilateral
|
239-248 |
| Human Rights |
| Kenneth McK. Norrie |
Marriage and Civil Partnership for Same-Sex Couples: The
International Imperative
|
249-260 |
| Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller |
Canada is a Blue State: Global Jurisprudence and Domestic
Consciousness in American Gay Rights Discourse
|
261-278 |
| Evan Gerstmann |
We are the World? What United States Courts Can and Should Learn
from the Law and Politics of Other Western Nations
|
279-292 |
| Security |
| Michael Bell |
The West Bank Barrier Debate: Concept, Construction and Consequence
|
293-304 |
| Frédéric Mégret |
A Sacred Trust of Civilization
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305-318 |
| Moshe Hirsch |
The Impact of the Advisory Opinion on Israel’s Future Policy:
International Relations Perspective
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319-344 |
| Ed Morgan |
The Law of Betrayal in the Wild West Bank
|
345-362 |