Vol. 35 No. 2, March 2013
Index
- Unmasking the charade of the global supply contract: a novel theory of corporate liability in human trafficking and forced labor cases.
- Unmasking the charade of the global supply contract: a novel theory of corporate liability in human trafficking and forced labor cases.
- The United States as a benevolent international leviathan and the need for framing a response to the embassy attacks pursuant to recognizable international law.
- Acclimating to climate change: filling the international policy void for environmentally displaced people.
- The Lacey Act Amendments and United States' policing of international trade.
- Flying too close to the sun: how an EMU expulsion provision will prevent the European sovereign debt crisis from becoming a modern day Greek tragedy.
- Assessing the viability of state international law prohibitions.
- Touched by an agent: why the United States should look to the rest of the world for a new airport security scheme and stop using full-body scanners.