JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Volume 4, Number 1 (Winter 2008)
| Michael R. Gibson |
International Human Rights Law and the Administration of Justice through Military Tribunals: Preserving Utility while Precluding Impunity |
1 |
| Alexandra Khrebtukova |
A Call to Freedom: Towards a Philosophy of International Law in an Era of Fragmentation |
51 |
| David Ginn | The Domestic Legal Status of Customary International Law in the United States: Lessons from the Federal Courts' Experience with General Maritime Law | 105 |
| Asher Alkoby | Theories of Compliance with International Law and the Challenge of Cultural Difference | 151 |
