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1. Copyright (c) 1976 Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal, Winter, 1976, 1

Comp. Lab. L. 205, 12152 words, ARTICLE: LABOR LAW IN 143 CONSTITUTIONS, David Ziskind *

2. Copyright (c) 1980 Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal, Fall, 1980, 3

Comp. Lab. L. 253, 12586 words, ARTICLE: FORCED LABOR IN THE LAW OF NATIONS, David Ziskind *

3. Copyright © 1983 New York University Law Review. New York University Law Review, APRIL, 1983, 58 N.Y.U.L. Rev.

157, 19596 words, NOTE: CHOOSING FOR CHILDREN: ADJUDICATING MEDICAL CARE DISPUTES BETWEEN

PARENTS AND THE STATE., Elizabeth J. Sher

4. Remondet v. Reserve Nat'l Ins. Co., No. 82-CA-231, Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit, 433 So. 2d 792; 1983 La.

App. LEXIS 8589, May 17, 1983 , Rehearing Denied July 15, 1983.

5. Copyright (c) 1983 The American University Law Review American University Law Review, FALL, 1983, 33 Am. U.L.

Rev. 29, 5577 words, CONFERENCE: THE AMERICAN RED CROSS -- WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW CONFERENCE:

INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED

CONFLICTS, APRIL 12-13, 1983: ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL II: HISTORY AND SCOPE., SYLVIE JUNOD *

6. Copyright (c) 1983 Iowa University Iowa Law Review, October, 1983, 69 Iowa L. Rev. 209, 16395 words, NOTE: Contracts

for the International Sale of Goods: Applicability of the United Nations Convention, Bradley J. Richards

7. Copyright (c) 1983 The American University Law Review American University Law Review, FALL, 1983, 33 Am. U.L.

Rev. 83, 7085 words, CONFERENCE: THE AMERICAN RED CROSS -- WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW CONFERENCE:

INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED

CONFLICTS, APRIL 12-13, 1983: IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF HUMANITARIAN LAW AND HUMAN

RIGHTS LAW IN NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICTS: THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL

COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS., MICHEL VEUTHEY *

8. Copyright (c) 1984 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, October, 1984, 78

A.J.I.L. 948, 590 words, BOOK REVIEW: Du droit de se faire justice dans la societe internationale depuis 1945. By Christiane

Alibert., Elisabeth Zoller

9. Copyright (c) 1984 The Trustees of The University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Law Review, DECEMBER,

1984, 133 U. Pa. L. Rev. 79, 8351 words, ADDRESS: STRIKING THE BALANCE: CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT

UNDER THE WAR POWERS RESOLUTION. *, CYRUS R. VANCE +

10. Copyright (c) 1985 Iowa University Iowa Law Review, July, 1985, 70 Iowa L. Rev. 1293, 4805 words, SYMPOSIUM: INTERNATIONAL

LAW AND WORLD HUNGER: Commentary: African Food Crises: Short-, Medium-, and Long-Term

Responses, Cheryl Christensen * and Charles Hanrahan **

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11. Copyright © 1986 University of Chicago. University of Chicago Law Review, WINTER, 1986, 53 U. Chi. L. Rev. 113,

15107 words, ARTICLE: In Defense of International Rules on the Use of Force., Oscar Schachter +

12. Copyright (c) 1986 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 1986, 80

A.J.I.L. 612, 16713 words, U.S. PRACTICE, MARIAN NASH LEICH *

13. Copyright (c) 1986 Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal, Fall, 1986, 8

Comp. Lab. L. 48, 13854 words, ARTICLE: THE IMPACT OF THE ILO'S FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION STANDARDS

ON AFRICAN LABOR LAWS, Isik Urla Zeytinoglu *

14. Copyright (c) 1987 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 1987, 81

A.J.I.L. 277, 1642 words, BOOK REVIEW: NONAPPEARANCE AND DISAPPEARANCE BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL

COURT OF JUSTICE: Die Anwendbarkeit des humanitaren Volkerrechts, insbesondere in gemischten Konflikten.

By Martin Hess., GERHARD VON GLAHN, Emeritus

15. Copyright (c) 1987 Howard University Howard Law Journal, 1987, 1987 How. L.J. 705, 10507 words, AN AFROAMERICAN

PERSPECTIVE: We the People and the Struggle for a New World: The Constitution of the United States of

America and International Human Rights., PAULA RHODES *

16. Army Lawyer, January, 1989, 1989 Army Law. 21, 5066 words, ARTICLE: Revising the War Powers Resolution: A Wrong

Answer, Captain Keith D. Simmons (USAR)

17. Copyright (c) 1989 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, October, 1989, 83

A.J.I.L. 766, 6559 words, SPECIAL ISSUE: THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION IN ITS THIRD CENTURY: FOREIGN

AFFAIRS: DISTRIBUTION OF CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY: RETHINKING WAR POWERS: BY LAW

OR BY "THAUMATURGIC INVOCATION"?, Thomas M. Franck *

18. Tarassoum v. INS, No. 89-9535, UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT, 1990 U.S. App.

LEXIS 23233, November 20, 1990, Filed , THIS ORDER AND JUDGMENT HAS NO PRECEDENTIAL VALUE AND

SHALL NOT BE CITED, OR USED BY ANY COURT WITHIN THE TENTH CIRCUIT, EXCEPT FOR PURPOSES OF

ESTABLISHING THE DOCTRINES OF THE LAW OF THE CASE, RES JUDICATA, OR COLLATERAL ESTOPPEL.

10TH CIR. R. 36.3.

19. Copyright (c) 1991 The Catholic University Law Review Catholic University Law Review, WINTER, 1991, 40 Cath. U.L.

Rev. 251, 6032 words, LECTURE: THE BRENDAN BROWN LECTURE * THE UNITED STATES AND THE WORLD

COURT IN THE POST-"COLD WAR" ERA., Richard B. Bilder **

20. Copyright (c) 1991 Minnesota Law Review Minnesota Law Review, February, 1991, 75 Minn. L. Rev. 827, 9042 words,

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ESSAY: The Future of International Adjudication., Fred L. Morrison *

21. Copyright (c) 1991 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, October, 1991, 85

A.J.I.L. 646, 5970 words, COMMENT: THE PEACE PALACE HEATS UP: THE WORLD COURT IN BUSINESS

AGAIN?, Keith Highet

22. Copyright (c) 1993 George Washington University George Washington Journal of International Law & Economics, 1993,

27 GW J. Int'l L. & Econ. 265, 7428 words, BOOK REVIEW: The Compulsory Jurisdiction of the International Court of

Justice, by Renata Szafarz. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1993. Pp. 189. $ 70.00 (hardcover).,

Jean-Marie Henckaerts *

23. Copyright (c) 1993 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal, 1993, 10 Harv.

BlackLetter J. 105, 5682 words, ARTICLE: THE COLONIAL LEGACY AND THE AFRICAN COMMON MARKET:

PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES FACING THE AFRICAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY, THEOPHILUS FUSEINI

MARANGA *

24. Copyright (c) Yeshiva University 1993. Cardozo Law Review, May, 1993, 14 Cardozo L. Rev. 1747, 23831 words, ARTICLE:

HATCHING THE EGG: A CHILD-CENTERED PERSPECTIVE ON PARENTS' RIGHTS, Barbara Bennett Woodhouse

*

25. Copyright (c) Yeshiva University 1993. Cardozo Law Review, May, 1993, 14 Cardozo L. Rev. 1747, 22910 words, ARTICLE:

HATCHING THE EGG: A CHILD-CENTERED PERSPECTIVE ON PARENTS' RIGHTS, Barbara Bennett Woodhouse

*

26. Copyright (c) 1993 Southern California Law Review University of Southern California, July, 1993, 66 S. Cal. L. Rev. 2217,

5997 words, ACCESS TO THE CIVIL COURTS FOR THOSE OF LOW AND MODERATE MEANS, James W. Meeker *

John Dombrink **

27. Copyright (c) 1993 North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation Inc. North Carolina Journal of

International Law & Commercial Regulation, Summer, 1993, 18 N.C.J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 589, 21704 words, Fortress

Europe and Africa Under the Lome Convention: From Policies of Paralysis to a Dynamic Response, P. Kenneth Kiplagat *

28. Copyright © 1993, The American Society of International Law. American Society of International Law Newsletter, September,

1993, 997 words, ASIL PUBLICATION: HIGHLIGHTS OF OCTOBER AJIL

29. Copyright © 1993, The American Society of International Law. American Society of International Law Newsletter, September,

1993, 964 words, ASIL MEETING & REGIONAL ACTIVITY: ASIL PARTICIPATES AT APSA MEETING WITH

ROUNDTABLE ON LAW IN THE STUDY AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

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30. Copyright (c) 1993 St. John's Law Review Association St. John's Law Review, Fall, 1993, 67 St. John's L. Rev. 877, 12133

words, ARTICLE: THE CIVIL JUSTICE REFORM ACT: BEYOND TECHNIQUES OF CASE MANAGEMENT: THE

CHALLENGE OF THE CIVIL JUSTICE REFORM ACT OF 1990, A. LEO LEVIN *

31. Copyright (c) 1994 North Dakota Law Review North Dakota Law Review, 1994, 70 N. Dak. L. Rev. 67, 15768 words, THE

NORTH DAKOTA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ACT: FORMATION AND TAX CONSEQUENCES, Garry A.

Pearson *

32. Copyright (c) 1995 Brooklyn Law School Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 1995, 21 Brooklyn J. Int'l L. 505, 11914

words, PUTTING HUMPTY DUMPTY BACK TOGETHER AGAIN: THE DILEMMAS OF THE POST-COLONIAL

AFRICAN STATE, Reviewed by Dr. Makau wa Mutua *

33. Copyright (c) 1995 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, May, 1995, 18 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 1609, 3203 words, ESSAY: THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: A

GROTIAN MOMENT, Boutros Boutros-Ghali *

34. Copyright (c) 1995 Detroit College of Law Journal of International Law and Practice, SUMMER, 1995, 4 D.C.L. J. Int'l L.

& Prac. 375, 6107 words, Regional Report: THE RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF USING AN INTERNATIONAL

WATERWAY, Michael D. Hodges

35. Copyright (c) 1995 Detroit College of Law Journal of International Law and Practice, SUMMER, 1995, 4 D.C.L. J. Int'l L.

& Prac. 375, 6107 words, Regional Report: THE RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF USING AN INTERNATIONAL

WATERWAY, Michael D. Hodges

36. Copyright (c) 1995 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Spring, 1995, 7 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 257,

8481 words, BLAINE SLOAN LECTURE: THE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES IN

PRACTICE *, Ian Brownlie, CBE,QC,FBA ** & Professor Surya Prakash Sinha, Professor of Law ***

37. Copyright (c) 1995 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 1995, 89

A.J.I.L. 350, 7100 words, COMMENT: PROTECTING INDIGENOUS RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION,

W. Michael Reisman *

38. Copyright (c) 1995 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard International Law Journal, SPRING, 1995, 36 Harv.

Int'l L.J. 359, 5825 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE UNITED NATIONS FAMILY: CHALLENGES OF LAW AND DEVELOPMENT:

THE UNITED NATIONS RESPONSE TO THE CRISIS OF LANDMINES IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD,

KENNETH ANDERSON* and MONICA SCHURTMAN**

39. Copyright (c) 1995 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of International Law, Spring, 1995, 16 Mich. J.

Int'l L. 831, 25825 words, ARTICLE: THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION TO COMBAT DESERTIFICATION:

DRAWING A LINE IN THE SAND?, William C. Burns *

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40. Copyright (c) 1995 California Western School of Law California Western International Law Journal, SPRING, 1995, 25 Cal.

W. Int'l L.J. 357, 15196 words, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Are Taiwan's Trading Partners Implying Recognition

of Taiwanese Statehood?, Cheri Attix *

41. Copyright (c) 1995 The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Inc. Georgia Journal of International and

Comparative Law, Fall, 1995 / Winter, 1996, 25 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 287, 21899 words, III. THE STATUS AND FUTURE

OF THE CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW OF HUMAN RIGHTS: The Status of the Universal Declaration

of Human Rights in National and International Law, Hurst Hannum *

42. Copyright (c) 1995 The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Inc. Georgia Journal of International and

Comparative Law, Fall, 1995 / Winter, 1996, 25 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 99, 19756 words, I. THE SIGNIFICANCE AND

DETERMINATION OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: The Effect of Treaties and Other

Formal International Acts On the Customary Law of Human Rights, Arthur M. Weisburd *

43. Copyright (c) 1996 New York Law School New York Law School Journal of International & Comparative Law, 1996, 16

N.Y.L. Sch. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 135, 6600 words, ADDRESS: The United Nations Role in Maintaining International Peace:

The Lessons of the First Fifty Years, Address Delivered by Professor Rosalyn Higgins The 1995 Otto L. Walter Distinguished

International Fellow

44. Copyright (c) 1996 Connecticut Law Review Connecticut Law Review, Spring, 1996, 28 Conn. L. Rev. 813, 14302 words,

ARTICLE: IF YOU WRITE IT, (S)HE WILL COME: * JUDICIAL OPINIONS, METAPHORS, BASEBALL, AND "THE

SEX STUFF", Michael J. Yelnosky **

45. Copyright (c) 1996 California Western School of Law California Western International Law Journal, Spring, 1996, 26 Cal.

W. Int'l L.J. 313, 11117 words, COMMENT: International Fisheries Management: How the U.N. Conference on Straddling

and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks Changes the Law of Fishing on the High Seas, Julie R. Mack *

46. Copyright (c) 1996 McGill Law Journal McGill Law Journal, August 1996, 41 McGill L.J. 819, 15887 words, ARTICLE:

Human Rights in Africa -- A New Perspective on Linking the Past to the Present, El-Obaid Ahmed El-Obaid and Kwadwo

Appiagyei-Atua *

47. Copyright (c) 1996 Law and Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary Problems, Autumn, 1996, 59 Law & Contemp.

Prob. 231, 4627 words, APPENDICES: APPENDIX A: CONFLICT, CONFLICT VICTIMIZATION, AND LEGAL

REDRESS, 1945-1996, JENNIFER L. BALINT *

48. Copyright (c) 1996 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law,

Fall, 1996, 3 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 1, 14121 words, ARTICLES AND ESSAYS: RECENT ACTIVITY BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL

COURT OF JUSTICE: TREND OR CYCLE?, Gary L. Scott *, Heather MacGregor Bothwell **, Jennifer

Pennell ***

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49. Copyright (c) 1996 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law,

Fall, 1996, 7 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 209, 14056 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE UNITED NATIONS, REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS,

AND MILITARY OPERATIONS: ARTICLE: MILITARY INTERVENTION, REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS,

AND HOST-STATE CONSENT, David Wippman *

50. Copyright (c) 1996 Tulsa Journal of Comparative & International Law Tulsa Journal of Comparative & International Law,

Fall, 1996, 4 Tulsa J. Comp. & Int'l L. 99, 8291 words, SPEECH: ETHNIC PARTICULARISM AND THE CREATION OF

STATE LEGITIMACY IN WEST AFRICA *, Gwendolyn Mikell **

51. Copyright (c) 1996 Law and Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary Problems, Autumn, 1996, 59 Law & Contemp.

Prob. 81, 6327 words, ACCOUNTABILITY FOR INTERNATIONAL CRIME AND SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OF

FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS: ALTERNATIVE RESPONSES TO SERIOUS HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES: OF

PROSECUTION AND TRUTH COMMISSIONS, Stephan Landsman *

52. Copyright (c) 1997 Colorado Journal of Int'l Envt'l Law and Policy Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law

and Policy, 1997 YEARBOOK, 1997 COLO. J. INT'L ENVTL. L. Y.B. 157, 4835 words, WATER: I. Patterns in International

Water Resource Treaties: The Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database, Jesse H. Hamner Aaron T. Wolf *

53. Copyright (c) 1997 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 1997, 91

A.J.I.L. 26, 21840 words, ARTICLE: ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY AND FRESHWATER RESOURCES: ECOSYSTEM

REGIME BUILDING, By Jutta Brunnee and Stephen J. Toope *

54. Copyright (c) 1997 University of Denver (Colorado Seminary) College of Law Denver University Law Review, 1997, 74

Denv. U.L. Rev. 625, 12828 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM: The United States Forest Service

and National Park Service: Paradoxical Mandates, Powerful Founders, and the Rise and Fall of Agency Discretion, Federico

Cheever *

55. Copyright (c) 1997 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, 1997, 20 Fordham Int'l L.J.

1479, 14610 words, COMMENT: THE ETHOS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE IS DEPENDENT

UPON THE STATUTORY AUTHORITY ATTRIBUTED TO ITS RHETORIC: A META DISCOURSE, H. Vern Clemons

*

56. Copyright (c) 1996 Regents of the University of California UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs, Fall,

1996 / Winter, 1997, 1 UCLA J. Int'l L. & For. Aff. 351, 13838 words, POINT-COUNTERPOINT: The International Legal

Status of Taiwan:THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STATUS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON TAIWAN, Tzu-wen

Lee*

57. Copyright (c) 1997 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 1997, 91

A.J.I.L. 167, 6876 words, CURRENT DEVELOPMENT: THE FIFTY-SECOND SESSION OF THE UN COMMISSION

ON HUMAN RIGHTS, MICHAEL J. DENNIS *

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58. Copyright (c) 1997 Lewis & Clark Law School Environmental Law, Winter, 1997, 27 Envtl. L. 1295, 8654 words, SYMPOSIUM

ON POPULATION LAW: FEELING GROUNDED: A GENDERED VIEW OF POPULATION CONTROL, By

Elizabeth Spahn *

59. Copyright (c) 1997 Law Review Association of the Quinnipiac University School of Law Quinnipiac Law Review, Spring,

1997, 17 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 139, 8331 words, Symposium: Three Major Innovations of International Law in the Twentieth

Century, By Thomas M. Franck*

60. Copyright (c) 1997 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law,

Spring, 1997, 7 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 375, 14865 words, SYMPOSIUM: JUSTICE IN CATACLYSM CRIMINAL TRIALS

IN THE WAKE OF MASS VIOLENCE: ARTICLE: THE CASE FOR A PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL TRUTH

COMMISSION, Michael P. Scharf *

61. Copyright (c) 1997 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis University Law Journal, Fall, 1997, 41 St. Louis L.J.

1301, 9818 words, SYMPOSIUM: CONSTITUTIONALISM AND THE POST-COLONIAL STATE IN AFRICA: A

RAWLSIAN APPROACH, ISAAK I. DORE*

62. Copyright (c) 1997 Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Journal Loyola of Los Angeles International

& Comparative Law Review, November, 1997, 20 Loy. L.A. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 1, 14229 words, ARTICLE: The Role of the

World Court in Settling International Disputes: A Recent Assessment, Susan W. Tiefenbrun*

63. Copyright (c) 1998 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 1998,

37 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 1, 4251 words, FREIDMANN AWARD ADDRESS: The Docket of the World Court, Stephen M.

Schwebel *

64. Copyright (c) 1998 Boston College Third World Law Journal Boston College Third World Law Journal, Winter, 1998, 18

B.C. Third World L.J. 137, 14385 words, BOOK REVIEWS: ISLAMIC LAWS AS VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS

IN THE SUDAN: GOD HAS NINETY-NINE NAMES. BY JUDITH MILLER., CAROLYN RATNER *

65. Copyright (c) 1998 Williamette Journal of International Law & Dispute Resolution Williamette Journal of International

Law & Dispute Resolution, 1998, 6 Willamette J. Int'l L. & Dispute Res. 131, 9574 words, SYMPOSIUM: TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY

AND THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT, Jami K. Elison *

66. Copyright (c) 1998 Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, January, 1998, 86 Geo. L.J. 751, 16017 words,

NOTE: Foreign Policy or Foreign Commerce?: WTO Accessions and the U.S. Separation of Powers, LAWRENCE M.

REICH *

67. Copyright (c) 1998 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 1998, 92

Page 7

A.J.I.L. 112, 7641 words, CURRENT DEVELOPMENT: The Fifty-third Session of the UN Commission on Human Rights,

MICHAEL J. DENNIS *

68. Copyright (c) 1998 American Legal Studies Association The Legal Studies Forum, 1998, 22 Legal Stud. Forum 269, 7344

words, WOMEN AND POLULAR CULTURE: A BIBLIOGRAPHY: PORTIA AND HER PARTNERS IN POPULAR

CULTURE: A BIBLIOGRAPHY, Christine Alice Corcos*

69. Copyright (c) 1998 Villanova University Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal, 1998, 5 Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J.

233, 9193 words, ARTICLE: "THE PHOENIX PHILLIES v. THE PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES": A RECENTLY DISCOVERED

OPINION ON "BASEBALL" AND THE "ANTITRUST"EXEMPTION

70. Copyright (c) 1998 by the School of Law, Washington & Lee University Washington & Lee Law Review, Spring, 1998, 55

Wash & Lee L. Rev. 529, 22867 words, NOTE: The Future of Islamic Legal Arguments in International Boundary Disputes

Between Islamic States, William Samuel Dickson Cravens *

71. Copyright (c) 1998 Howard University Howard Law Journal, Spring, 1998, 41 How. L.J. 413, 19882 words, ARTICLE: A

CASE STUDY OF SUDAN AND THE ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN UNITY, DeJuan Bouvean *

72. Copyright (c) 1998 Detroit College of Law Journal of International Law and Practice, Summer, 1998, 7 D.C.L. J. Int'l L. &

Prac. 159, 32649 words, THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AND PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF AFRICAN

DISPUTES: PROBLEMS, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS, P. Mweti Munya *

73. Copyright (c) 1998 Detroit College of Law Journal of International Law and Practice, Summer, 1998, 7 D.C.L. J. Int'l L. &

Prac. 159, 32649 words, THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AND PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF AFRICAN

DISPUTES: PROBLEMS, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS, P. Mweti Munya *

74. Copyright (c) 1998 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Summer,

1998, 26 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 759, 8792 words, ARTICLE: An Alternate Role for the International Court of Justice:

Applied to Cameroon v. Nigeria, Joe C. Irwin

75. Copyright (c) 1998 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics,

Spring / Summer, 1998, 30 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 881, 21906 words, ARTICLE: REGIONAL EFFORTS AT PREVENTIVE

MEASURES: FOUR CASE STUDIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONFLICT-PREVENTION CAPABILITIES,

Paul Martin *

76. Copyright (c) 1998 Colorado Journal of Int'l Envt'l Law and Policy Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law

and Policy, Summer, 1998, 9 COLO. J. INT'L ENVTL. L. & POL'Y 331, 15612 words, ARTICLE: Institutional and Legal

Frameworks for Preventing and Resolving Disputes Concerning the Development and Management of Africa's Shared River

Basins *, Valentina Okaru-Bisant **

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77. Copyright (c) 1998 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics,

Spring / Summer, 1998, 30 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 709, 32970 words, ARTICLE: HUMAN RIGHTS MONITORING,

ELECTIONS MONITORING, AND ELECTORAL ASSISTANC AS PREVENTIVE MEASURES, Margaret Satterthwaite

*

78. Copyright (c) 1998 Houston Law Review Houston Law Review, Fall, 1998, 35 Hous. L. Rev. 683, 6882 words, COMMENTARY:

DR. PANGLOSS MEETS THE GRINCH: A PESSIMISTIC COMMENT ON HAROLD KOH'S OPTIMISM,

Thomas M. Franck *

79. Copyright (c) 1998 Temple International and Comparative Law Journal Temple International and Comparative Law Journal,

Fall, 1998, 12 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 333, 22049 words, ARTICLE: HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION BY REGIONAL

ACTORS IN INTERNAL CONFLICTS: and THE CASES OF ECOWAS IN LIBERIA AND SIERRA LEONE, Jeremy

Levitt *

80. Copyright (c) 1998 University of Mississippi Journal of National Security Law, December, 1998, 2 J. Nat'l Security L. 179,

5605 words, ARTICLE: Appendix: Reports Under the War Powers Resolution, Richard F. Grimmett n1

81. Copyright (c) 1998 University of Mississippi Journal of National Security Law, December, 1998, 2 J. Nat'l Security L. 23,

11304 words, ARTICLE: The War Powers Resolution: Origins, History, Criticism and Reform: Chapter 2: Scope of the War

Powers Resolution: Section 2, The George Washington University Law School War Powers Project Under the Direction of

Professor Peter Raven-Hansen n1, By Kenneth B. Brown

82. Copyright (c) 1999 Trustees of Indiana University Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, 1999, 10 Ind. Int'l &

Comp. L. Rev. 35, 7003 words, ARTICLE: Realizing Universal Human Rights Norms Through Regional Human Rights

Mechanisms: Reinvigorating the African System, George William Mugwanya *

83. Copyright (c) 1999 South Texas Law Review, Inc. South Texas Law Review, Winter, 1999, 41 S. Tex. L. Rev. 247, 10454

words, COMMENT: The Conflict Between Stability and Flexibility: Texas Modification Law and Parent-Child Relationship,

Chad Bradshaw*

84. Copyright (c) 1999 Law and Policy in International Business Law and Policy in International Business, Summer, 1999, 30

Law & Pol'y Int'l Bus. 569, 2979 words, SYMPOSIUM: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY FEBRUARY

26, 1999: Keynote Address, Robert Mallett *

85. Copyright (c) 1999 Cleveland State University Cleveland State Law Review, 1999, 47 Clev. St. L. Rev. 473, 4978 words,

THE SEVENTIETH CLEVELAND-MARSHALL FUND LECTURE: International Jurisdiction and Prosecutorial Crimes,

Richard J. Goldstone n1

86. Copyright (c) 1999 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 1999,

38 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 45, 32905 words, ARTICLE: Implications of International Relations Theory for the International

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Law of Human Rights, A.M. WEISBURD *

87. Copyright (c) 1999 Washington University Washington University Law Quarterly, 1999, 77 Wash. U. L. Q. 1291, 15703

words, NOTE: IMPROVING THE EFFICACY OF CITES BY PROVIDING THE PROPER INCENTIVES TO PROTECT

ENDANGERED SPECIES, Jay E. Carey

88. Copyright (c) 1999 Texas Law Review Texas Law Review, February, 1999, 77 Tex. L. Rev. 789, 8438 words, BOOK REVIEW:

The Rule of Law v. The Misrule of Ideology: The Confederacy and Constitutional InterpretationFree in the World:

American Slavery and Constitutional Failure. By Mark E. Brandon. * Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998. Pp. xv,

248. $ 39.50 **, Reviewed by Marshall L. DeRosa *

89. Copyright (c) 1999 Texas Law Review Texas Law Review, February, 1999, 77 Tex. L. Rev. 719, 16349 words, ARTICLE:

Hegel and the Autonomy of Contract Law *, - Chad McCracken

90. Copyright (c) 1999 Boston Third World Law Journal Boston College Third World Law Journal, Spring, 1999, 19 B.C. Third

World L.J. 537, 29617 words, ARTICLE: The Organization of African Unity and Its Role in Regional Conflict Resolution

and Dispute Settlement: A Critical Evaluation, P. Mweti Munya *

91. Copyright (c) 1999 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics,

Summer, 1999, 31 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 697, 4224 words, ARTICLE: THE IMPACT ON THE INTERNATIONAL

LEGAL SYSTEM OF THE GROWTH OF INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS, Jonathan I. Charney *

92. Copyright (c) 1999 Hastings College of the Law Hastings Women's Law Journal, Summer, 1999, 10 Hastings Women's L.J.

257, 17887 words, ARTICLE: Metaphor, Women and Law, Adam Arms *

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95. Copyright (c) 2000 DePaul International Law Journal DePaul International Law Journal, Winter, 2000, 4 DePaul Int'l L.J.

37, 19068 words, ARTICLE AND ESSAY: The OAU's Role in the Consolidation of Democaracy in Africa *, Adam A.

Qadar **

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39 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 193, 9004 words, ARTICLE: It's Good to Be the King!: Prosecuting Heads of State and Former

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98. Copyright (c) 2000 Berkeley Journal of International Law Berkeley Journal of International Law, 2000, 18 Berkeley J. Int'l

L. 268, 9293 words, PRESENTATION: The Struggle for Protection of the Rights of Refugees and IDPs in Africa: Making

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99. Copyright (c) 2000 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 2000, 94

A.J.I.L. 189, 5374 words, CURRENT DEVELOPMENT: The Fifty-Fifth Session of the UN Commission on Human Rights,

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100. Copyright (c) 2000 George Washington University George Washington International Law Review, 2000, 33 Geo. Wash. Int'l

L. Rev. 71, 13002 words, A FESTSCHRIFT HONORING PROFESSOR LOUIS B. SOHN (APRIL 8,2000): ARTICLE

THE GLOBALIZATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

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101. Copyright (c) 2000 New York Law School New York Law Journal of International & Comparative Law, 2000, 20 N.Y.L.

Sch. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 137, 8401 words, COMMENT: The International Criminal Court: Far from Perfect, Brian D. Keatts

102. Copyright (c) 2000 Washington University Washington University Law Quarterly, Winter, 2000, 78 Wash. U. L. Q. 1583,

9010 words, NOTE: A KING NO MORE: THE IMPACT OF THE PINOCHET DECISION ON THE DOCTRINE OF

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City of New York, March/April, 2000, 55 The Record 205, ARTICLE: THE ENGLISH PATIENT OR THE SPANISH

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CRIMINAL COURT, The Committee on International Human Rights and the Committee on Inter-American Affairs

104. Copyright (c) 2000 President and Fellows of Harvard College The Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring, 2000, 13 Harv.

Hum. Rts. J. 321, 945 words, BOOK NOTE: What Women Do in Wartime: Gender and Conflict in Africa. Edited by

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105. Copyright (c) 2000 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law Association,

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106. Copyright (c) 2000 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 2000, 94

A.J.I.L. 416, 2540 words, BOOK REVIEW AND NOTE: War Crimes Law Comes of Age. By Theodor Meron, Richard J.

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107. Copyright (c) 2000 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard International Law Journal, Spring, 2000, 41 Harv.

Int'l L.J. 503, 12315 words, ARTICLE: After Martyrdom: International Law, Sub-State Groups, and the Construction of Legitimate

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108. Copyright (c) 2000 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights New York Law School Journal of Human Rights, Summer,

2000, 16 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Hum. Rts. 899, 15829 words, NOTES & COMMENTS: Acknowledging the Hyprcrisy: Granting

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109. Copyright (c) 2000 University of California, Hastings College of Law Hastings Law Journal, August, 2000, 51 Hastings L.J.

1265, 43595 words, ARTICLE: Adolescent Autonomy: Clarifying an Ageless Conundrum, by Rhonda Gay Hartman*

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111. Copyright (c) 2000 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, October, 2000, 94

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112. Copyright (c) 2000 The Law Review Association, Thomas Jefferson School of Law San Diego Thomas Jefferson Law Review,

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113. Copyright (c) 2000 McGill Law Journal McGill Law Journal, November, 2000, 46 McGill L.J. 241, 5926 words, ARTICLE:

International Conference: Augusto Pinochet and International Law, Ruth Wedgwood*

114. Copyright (c) 2001 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Winter, 2001, 8 Hum. Rts. Br. 32, 3695 words, ARTICLE:

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115. Copyright (c) 2001 Nova Law Review Nova Law Review, Winter, 2001, 25 Nova L. Rev. 395, 5199 words, ARTICLE: Human

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117. Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 337, 11648

words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: Universal Jurisdiction

in a Divided World: Conference Remarks *, Madeline H. Morris

118. Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 227, 2708

words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: Foreword, Michael P.

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119. Copyright (c) 2001 Loyola University Chicago School of Law Loyola University Chicago Law Journal, Winter, 2001, 32

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120. Copyright (c) 2001 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review,

2001, 16 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 1531, 15603 words, ARTICLE: The World Commission on Dams' Contribution to the Broader

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Denv. U.L. Rev. 1081, 17553 words, ARTICLE: LACRIT V SYMPOSIUM; CLASS IN LATCRIT: THEORY AND

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19611 words, PUBLIC INTEREST LAW: IMPROVING ACCESS TO JUSTICE: OTHER BAD ACTS AND THE FAILURE

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and Social Science, January, 2001, 573 Annals 57, 15139 words, ARTICLE: Individualism, Collectivism, and Economic

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126. Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 233, 3461

words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: Opening Address, David

Scheffer *

127. New England International and Comparative Law Annual New England International and Comparative Law Annual, 2001,

7 New Eng. Int'l & Comp. L. Ann. 31, 20237 words, ARTICLE: Like Lambs to the Slaughter: The Scope of and Liability for

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128. Copyright (c) 2001 Berkeley Journal of International Law Berkeley Journal of International Law, 2001, 19 Berkeley J. Int'l

L. 428, 8353 words, BOOK REVIEW: Between Vengeance and Forgiveness: Facing History After Genocide and Mass Violence

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129. Copyright (c) 2001 Thomas J. White Center on Law & Government Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy,

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132. Copyright (c) 2001 President and Fellows of Harvard College The Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring, 2001, 14 Harv.

Hum. Rts. J. 197, 19285 words, ARTICLE: To Lend or Not To Lend: Oil, Human Rights, and the World Bank's Internal

Contradictions, Genoveva Hernandez Uriz*

133. Copyright (c) 2001 Yeshiva University Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law, Spring, 2001, 9 Cardozo J.

Int'l & Comp. L. 41, 23080 words, ARTICLE: "WHEN WE SIT TO JUDGE WE ARE BEING JUDGED"* THE ISRAELI

GSS CASE, EX PARTE PINOCHET AND DOMESTIC/GLOBAL DELIBERATION, Amnon Reichman**

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2001, 36 Tex. Int'l L.J. 319, 30255 words, SPECIAL FEATURE: Challenges to Fragile Democracies in the Americas: Legitimacy

and Accountability, Symposium Transcript

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THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW OF WAR: ALL'S NOT FAIR IN (CIVIL) WAR: CRIMINAL LIABILITY

FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE IN INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT , Carl E. Bruch*

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136. Copyright (c) 2001 University of Richmond Law Review Association University of Richmond Law Review, May, 2001, 35

U. Rich. L. Rev. 237, 36161 words, ARTICLE: THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CASE: REMEMBERING SAFE HARBOR

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137. Copyright (c) 2001 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review Georgetown International Environmental Law

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138. Copyright (c) 2001 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law,

Summer, 2001, 7 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 605, 5251 words, THE 2000 GOODWIN SEMINAR ARTICLE & ESSAY: HUMAN

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THEMES FROM THE 2000 GOODWIN SEMINAR , Douglas Lee Donoho*

139. Copyright (c) 2001 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law,

Summer, 2001, 7 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 739, 5868 words, SEMINARIO GOODWIN 2000 ARTICULOS Y ENSAYOS:

DERECHOS HUMANOS Y DESARROLLO EN EL SIGLO VEINTIUNO: EL CAMINO COMPLEJO HACIA LA PAZ Y

LA DEMOCRACIA: TEMAS DE LOS SEMINARIOS GOODWIN 2000 , Douglas Lee Donoho*

140. Copyright (c) 2001 The Catholic University Law Review Catholic University Law Review, Summer, 2001, 50 Cath. U.L.

Rev. 905, 5752 words, ARTICLE: THE POPE JOHN XXIII LECTURE SUDAN: COUNTRY OF TERRORISM, RELIGIOUS

PERSECUTION, SLAVERY, RAPE, GENOCIDE, AND MAN-MADE STARVATION, His Excellency The Most

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141. Copyright (c) 2001 University of Oregon Oregon Law Review, Summer, 2001, 80 Or. L. Rev. 587, 19079 words, ARTICLE:

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142. Copyright (c) 2001 Emory University School of Law Emory Law Journal, Summer, 2001, 50 Emory L.J. 833, 9980 words,

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144. Copyright (c) 2001 San Diego Law Review Association San Diego Law Review, Fall, 2001, 38 San Diego L. Rev. 1081,

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22 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 113, 21076 words, COMMENT: God, Man, and Law: Of Rights and Responsibilities*, E. Thomas Ryder

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146. Copyright (c) 2001 University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy University of Florida Journal of Law & Public

Policy, Fall, 2001, 13 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 135, 9783 words, BEYOND ELECTION 2000: LAW & POLICY IN THE

NEW MILLENNIUM: ARTICLE: A Vote of Confidence? Florida's Public Records Law and the 2000 Presidential Election

Recounts: Could it Happen in any Other State?, Sandra Ferguson Chance * and Colleen Connolly-Ahern **

147. Copyright (c) 2001 University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy University of Florida Journal of Law & Public

Policy, Fall, 2001, 13 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 135, 9783 words, BEYOND ELECTION 2000: LAW & POLICY IN THE

NEW MILLENNIUM: ARTICLE: A Vote of Confidence? Florida's Public Records Law and the 2000 Presidential Election

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148. Copyright (c) 2001 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Fall, 2001, 16 Geo. Immigr.

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149. Copyright (c) 2001 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Fall, 2001, 15 Emory Int'l L. Rev.

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150. Copyright (c) 2001 Wayne State University Law School The Wayne Law Review, Fall, 2001, 47 Wayne L. Rev. 953, 27137

words, ARTICLE: WHAT'S SO BAD ABOUT BUSH V. GORE? AN ESSAY ON OUR UNSETTLED ELECTION , Louis

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151. Copyright (c) 2001 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law,

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152. Copyright (c) 2001 University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law The Transnational Lawyer, Fall, 2001, 14 Transnat'l

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153. Copyright (c) 2001 The Harvard Law Review Association Harvard Law Review, November, 2001, 115 Harv. L. Rev. 170,

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154. Copyright (c) 2001 California Law Review. California Law Review, December, 2001, 89 Calif. L. Rev. 1721, 21986 words,

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155. Copyright (c) 2001 Texas Law Review Texas Law Review, December, 2001, 80 Tex. L. Rev. 343, 9928 words,

REPLY: Hegel, Contract, and Abstract Personality: A Reply to Professor Carlson, Chad McCracken*

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156. Copyright (c) 2002 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review,

2002, 17 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 369, 13166 words, CRITICAL ESSAY: The OAU and the Recognition of Governments in

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157. Copyright (c) 2002 University of Maryland School of Law Maryland Law Review, 2002, 61 Md. L. Rev. 652, 30634 words,

SYMPOSIUM: LITIGATING THE PRESIDENCY: THE ELECTION 2000 DECISION AND ITS RAMIFICATIONS FOR

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158. Copyright (c) 2002 Brooklyn Law School Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 2002, 28 Brooklyn J. Int'l L. 77, 19544

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159. Copyright (c) 2002 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review,

2002, 17 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 1177, 29462 words, CRITICAL ESSAY: Can the Leopard Change Its Spots? The African Union

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160. Copyright (c) 2002 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Winter,

2002, 37 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 65, 16843 words, ARTICLE: Rules, Standards, and Bush v. Gore: Form and the Law of

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161. Copyright (c) 2002 Trustees of Indiana University Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, 2002, 13 Ind. Int'l &

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162. Copyright (c) 2002 University of Wyoming Wyoming Law Review, 2002, 2 Wyo. L. Rev. 435, 22996 words, GENERAL

LAW DIVISION: ARTICLE: BUSH v. GORE: EQUAL PROTECTION TURNED ON ITS HEAD, PERHAPS FOR A

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163. Copyright (c) 2002 Columbia Journal of Environmental Law Columbia Journal of Environmental Law, 2002, 27 Colum. J.

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164. Copyright (c) 2002 Columbia Journal of Environmental Law Columbia Journal of Environmental Law, 2002, 27 Colum. J.

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165. Copyright (c) 2002 Villanova University Villanova Law Review, 2002, 47 Vill. L. Rev. 839, 6178 words, SYMPOSIUM:

NEW VOICES ON THE WAR ON DRUGS: COLLATERAL DAMAGE IN THE WAR ON DRUGS, Graham Boyd*

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166. Copyright (c) 2002 Law and Society Association, University of Massachusetts Law and Society Review, 2002, 36 Law &

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167. Copyright (c) 2002 Thomas J. White Center on Law & Government Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy,

2002, 16 ND J. L. Ethics & Pub Pol'y 421, 12032 words, ARTICLE: FEDERAL EDUCATIONAL POLICY AS AN ANTIPOVERTY

STRATEGY, Kenneth K. Wong*

168. Copyright (c) 2002 Buffalo Law Review Buffalo Law Review, Winter, 2002, 50 Buffalo L. Rev. 393, 20852 words, ESSAY:

Reclaiming the Canvassing Board: Bush v. Gore and the Political Currency of Local Government, Richard C. Schragger+

169. Copyright (c) 2002 Yeshiva University Cardozo Law Review, March, 2002, 23 Cardozo L. Rev. 1219, 23912 words, SYMPOSIUM:

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THE UNBEARABLE RIGHTNESS OF BUSH V. GORE, Nelson Lund*

170. Copyright (c) 2002 Vanderbilt Univeristy Vanderbilt Law Review, March, 2002, 55 Vand. L. Rev. 607, 17627 words,

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171. Copyright (c) 2002 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, March, 2002, 25 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 750, 6183 words, III. HOW THE WORLD WILL RELATE TO THE COURT: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ICC

STATUTE, Roy S. Lee*

172. Copyright (c) 2002 President and Fellows of Harvard College The Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring, 2002, 15 Harv.

Hum. Rts. J. 227, 9041 words, BOUNDARIES IN THE FIELD OF HUMAN RIGHTS: Rhetoric and Reality: Human Rights

and the World Bank, Korinna Horta*

173. Copyright (c) 2002 President and Fellows of Harvard College The Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring, 2002, 15 Harv.

Hum. Rts. J. 205, 10394 words, BOUNDARIES IN THE FIELD OF HUMAN RIGHTS: The World Bank and Human

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174. Copyright (c) 2002 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 2002, 96

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175. Copyright (c) 2002 Texas Wesleyan Law Review Texas Wesleyan Law Review, Spring, 2002, 8 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 105,

138685 words, ARTICLE: THE LAWYERS' ROLE IN SELECTING THE PRESIDENT: A COMPLETE LEGAL HISTORY

OF THE 2000 ELECTION, Lynne H. Rambo+

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176. Copyright (c) 2002 Texas Review of Law & Politics Texas Review of Law & Politics, Spring, 2002, 6 Tex. Rev. Law & Pol.

491, 8804 words, ARTICLE: Federalism and Election Reform, Michael M. Uhlmann*

177. Copyright (c) 2002 The University of Tulsa Tulsa Law Review, Spring, 2002, 37 Tulsa L. Rev. 777, 11308 words, RESPONSE:

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178. Copyright (c) 2002 Connecticut Journal of International Law Connecticut Journal of International Law, Spring, 2002, 17

Conn. J. Int'l L. 303, 3083 words, SYMPOSIUM - THE GLOBAL AIDS CRISIS: To Reaffirm Faith in Fundamental Human

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179. Copyright (c) 2002 Brooklyn Law School Brooklyn Law Review, Summer, 2002, 67 Brooklyn L. Rev. 1171, 14392 words,

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180. Copyright (c) 2002 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights New York Law School Journal of Human Rights, Summer,

2002, 18 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Hum. Rts. 487, 4536 words, UN REPORT: The Third United Nations World Conference on the

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181. Copyright (c) 2002 University of Chicago University of Chicago Law Review, Summer, 2002, 69 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1399,

14201 words, SYMPOSIUM: MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF THE MODERN BUSINESS CORPORATION:

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1051, 20481 words, COMMENT: FLEXING UNION MUSCLE-IS IT THE RIGHT GAME PLAN FOR REVENUE GENERATING

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words, ARTICLE: Managing the Quality of International Rivers: Global Principles and Basin Practice, MEREDITH A.

GIORDANO*

189. Copyright (c) 2003 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review,

2003, 18 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 851, 25437 words, ARTICLE: Reinforcing Marginalized Rights in an Age of Globalization:

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190. Copyright (c) 2003 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2003,

41 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 509, 6524 words, DISCUSSION: The Quest for Post-Conflict Gender Justice, Kelly D. Askin*

191. Copyright (c) 2003 American Indian Law Review American Indian Law Review, 2003 / 2004, 28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 1,

14932 words, ARTICLE: OVERCOMING THE POLITICS OF REFORM: THE STORY OF THE CHEROKEE NATION

OF OKLAHOMA CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION , Eric Lemont *

192. Copyright (c) 2003 Ohio State Law Journal Ohio State Law Journal, 2003, 64 Ohio St. L.J. 283, 17912 words, SYMPOSIUM:

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193. Copyright (c) 2003 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review,

2003, 19 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 301, 34198 words, ESSAY: Revolutions in Accountability: New Approaches to Past Abuses,

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194. Copyright (c) 2003 Chicago-Kent College of Law Chicago-Kent Law Review, 2003, 78 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 739, 14249

words, SYMPOSIUM: LAW AND CULTURAL CONFLICT: A WAR OF WORDS: REVELATION AND

STORYTELLING IN THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST MORMON POLYGAMY, Sarah Barringer Gordon*

195. Copyright (c) 2003 New England Journal of International and Comparative Law New England Journal of International and

Comparative Law, 2003, 9 New Eng. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 135, 8221 words, SYMPOSIUM: GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS:

Panel Remarks: The Under-Resourcing of Rights: Empty Stomachs and Other Abuses of Humanity, Patrick Webb *

196. Copyright (c) 2003 George Washington University George Washington International Law Review, 2003, 35 Geo. Wash. Int'l

L. Rev. 55, 26662 words, ARTICLE: THE UNFINISHED BUSINESS: CONFLICTS, THE AFRICAN UNION AND THE

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NEW PARTNERSHIP FOR AFRICA'S DEVELOPMENT, Nsongurua J. Udombana*

197. Copyright (c) 2003 The University of West Los Angeles UWLA Law Review, 2003, 35 U. West. L.A. L. Rev. 129, 11576

words, ARTICLE: "Playing by the Rules: The Need for Constitutions to Define the Boundaries of the Legislative Game with

a One-subject Rule", Chad W. Dunn

198. Copyright (c) 2003 Regent University, School of Law Regent Journal of International Law, 2003 / 2004, 2 Regent J. Int'l L.

81, 20195 words, ARTICLE: Sierra Leone: The Road to Childhood Ruination Through Forced Recruitment of Child Soldiers

and the World's Failure to Act, Aubrey F. Mitchell, III*

199. Copyright (c) 2003 The School of Law Texas Tech University Texas Tech Law Review, 2003, 34 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 1133,

23782 words, COMMENT: Give a Little Whistle: The Need for a More Broad Interpretation of the Whistleblower Exception

to the Employment-At-Will Doctrine, by Julie Jones

200. Copyright (c) 2003 New England Journal of International and Comparative Law New England Journal of International and

Comparative Law, 2003, 9 New Eng. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 209, 14869 words, SYMPOSIUM: GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS:

Notes: Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Recognizing Mature Minors in Euthanasia Legislation, Lisa W. Bradbury

201. Copyright (c) 2003 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January 2003, 97

A.J.I.L. 1, 28161 words, ARTICLE: So Far, So Fair: The Local Remedies Rule in the Jurisprudence of the African Commission

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202. Copyright (c) 2003 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics,

Spring, 2003, 35 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 741, 21287 words, JUNIOR FELLOWS' NOTE: UNILATERAL INTERVENTION

BY INVITATION IN CIVIL WARS: THE EFFECTIVE CONTROL TEST TESTED, Christopher J. Le Mon*

203. Copyright (c) 2003 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April 2003, 97

A.J.I.L. 387, 7906 words, INTERNATIONAL DECISION: Land and Maritime Boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria

(Cameroon v. Nigeria; Equatorial Guinea Intervening). At <http://www.icj-cij.org>. International Court of Justice, October

10, 2002, PIETER H. F. BEKKER; EDITED BY DAVID D. CARON

204. Copyright (c) 2003 President and Fellows of Harvard College The Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring, 2003, 16 Harv.

Hum. Rts. J. 147, 15912 words, HUMAN RIGHTS IN TRANSITION: Prosecutions, Development, and Justice: The Trial of

Hissein Habre, Dustin N. Sharp*

205. Copyright (c) 2003 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April 2003, 97

A.J.I.L. 352, 9073 words, CURRENT DEVELOPMENT: The 2002 Judicial Activity of the International Court of Justice,

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206. Copyright (c) 2003 by the Case Western Reserve University School of Law Case Western Reserve Journal of International

Law, Spring, 2003, 35 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 351, 5999 words, WAR CRIMES RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM: "THE ROLE

OF JUSTICE IN BUILDING PEACE": FREDERICK K. COX INTERNATIONAL LAW CENTER LECTURE *: ACCOUNTABILITY

FOR STATE CRIMES: THE PAST TWENTY YEARS AND THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS, Aryeh

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207. Copyright (c) 2003 DePaul Law Review DePaul Law Review, Spring, 2003, 52 DePaul L. Rev. 809, 19148 words, SYMPOSIUM:

BEYOND BELONGING: CHALLENGING THE BOUNDARIES OF NATIONALITY: NANNY DIARIES

AND OTHER STORIES: IMAGINING IMMIGRANT WOMEN'S LABOR IN THE SOCIAL REPRODUCTION OF

AMERICAN FAMILIES, Mary Romero*

208. Copyright (c) 2003 Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, Spring,

2003, 13 Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 255, 10619 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE AFRICAN UNION AND THE NEW

PAN-AFRICANISM: RUSHING TO ORGANIZE OR TIMELY SHIFT: The Danger of Oligarchy Within the Pan-

Africanist Authority of the African Union, Henry Richardson*

209. Copyright (c) 2003 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Spring, 2003, 17 Emory Int'l L. Rev.

55, 28823 words, ARTICLE: GLOBALIZATION OF JUSTICE AND THE SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE'S

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210. Copyright (c) 2003 Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, Spring,

2003, 13 Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 7, 13274 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE AFRICAN UNION AND THE NEW PANAFRICANISM:

RUSHING TO ORGANIZE OR TIMELY SHIFT: A Complex Ambiguity: The Relationship Between the

African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights and Other African Union Initiatives Affecting Respect for Human

Rights, Dr. Curtis F.J. Doebbler*

211. Copyright (c) 2003 The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice, Spring, 2003, 7 J. Gender

Race & Just. 97, 22881 words, AMERICAN PRESENCE ABROAD: U.S. FOREIGN POLICY & ITS IMPLICATIONS

FOR GENDER, RACE & JUSTICE ARTICLE: Racism or Realpolitik? U.S. Foreign Policy and the HIV/AIDS Catastrophe

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212. Copyright (c) 2003 University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law UMKC Law Review, Spring, 2003, 71 UMKC L.

Rev. 583, 21542 words, ARTICLE: LAW AND SPIRITUALITY: SOME FIRST THOUGHTS ON AN EMERGING RELATION,

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213. Copyright (c) 2003 Connecticut Law Review Connecticut Law Review, Spring, 2003, 35 Conn. L. Rev. 1425, 18542 words,

NOTE: Copyright Reform in China: A "Trips" Much Shorter and less Strange Than Imagined?, WARREN NEWBERRY *

214. Copyright (c) 2003 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Spring, 2003, 17 Emory Int'l L. Rev.

241, 19586 words, COMMENT: THE APPLICATION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES EXCEPTION OF THE

HAGUE CONVENTION ON THE CIVIL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION, Kerri Smetzer Mast*

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215. Copyright (c) 2003 Texas Law Review Texas Law Review, June, 2003, 81 Tex. L. Rev. 2055, 11275 words, SYMPOSIUM:

PRECOMMITMENT THEORY IN BIOETHICS AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: CONSTITUTIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL

LAW: Precommitment Theory and International Law: Starting a Conversation, Steven R. Ratner*

216. PEOPLE v. ESPARZA, F039944, COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, 2003 Cal.

App. Unpub. LEXIS 5836, June 18, 2003, Filed , NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL REPORTS CALIFORNIA

RULES OF COURT, RULE 977(a), PROHIBITS COURTS AND PARTIES FROM CITING OR RELYING ON OPINIONS

NOT CERTIFIED FOR PUBLICATION OR ORDERED PUBLISHED, EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED BY RULE

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217. Copyright (c) 2003 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law Association,

Summer, 2003, 43 Va. J. Int'l L. 1003, 18878 words, NOTE: Government Failure in Sub-Saharan Africa: The International

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218. Copyright (c) 2003 Regents of the University of California UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs, Spring /

Summer, 2003, 8 UCLA J. Int'l L. & For. Aff. 71, 2460 words, SYMPOSIUM: JUSTICE & SOVEREIGNTY: IMPLICATIONS

OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: PANEL: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS

OF UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION*, Reed Brody**

219. Copyright (c) 2003 Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University Stanford Journal of International Law, Summer,

2003, 39 Stan. J Int'l L. 295, 32001 words, NOTE: The "Guerra del Agua" and the Cochabamba Concession: Social

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220. Copyright (c) 2003 Northwestern University, School of Law Northwestern University Journal of International Human

Rights, Fall, 2003, 1 Nw. U. J. Int'l Hum. Rts. 1, 4084 words, SYMPOSIUM: Human Rights and the Law of War: New

Roles for the World Court? (April 12, 2002): IS THERE A NEW WORLD COURT?, Douglass Cassel *

221. Copyright (c) 2003 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, October, 2003, 97

A.J.I.L. 823, 12879 words, AGORA (CONTINUED): FUTURE IMPLICATION OF THE IRAQ CONFLICT: The Security

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222. Copyright (c) 2003 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, Fall, 2003, 37 Loy. L.A. L.

Rev. 139, 8146 words, COMMENT: NINTH CIRCUIT REVIEW: RACIAL SEGREGATION IN CALIFORNIA PRISONS,

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223. Copyright (c) 2003 The Seattle University Law Review Seattle University Law Review, Fall, 2003, 27 Seattle Univ. L. R.

525, 18562 words, COMMENT: A Call to Restructure Existing International Environmental Law in Light of Africa's

Renaissance: The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and the New Partnership for Africa's Development

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224. Copyright (c) 2003 The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, Summer/Fall, 2003, 27

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225. Copyright (c) 2003 University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy University of Florida Journal of Law & Public

Policy, Fall, 2003, 15 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 57, 15189 words, BRADLEY, BREYER, BUSH AND BEYOND: THE

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226. Copyright (c) 2003 University of Virginia School of Law Virginia Sports & Entertainment Law Journal, Fall, 2003, 3 Va.

Sports & Ent. L.J. 49, 7626 words, ARTICLE: Sports Law Issues Just Over the Horizon, Roger I. Abrams*

227. Copyright (c) 2003 Duke Law Journal Duke Law Journal, November, 2003, 53 Duke L.J. 491, 8946 words, ARTICLE:

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228. Copyright (c) 2004 Colorado Journal of Int'l Envt'l Law and Policy Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law

and Policy, 2004, 2004 COLO. J. INT'L ENVTL. L. & POL'Y 1, 9037 words, Perspective: "Challenges Facing Developing

Countries" - Keynote Address of the 2004 ILSA Fall Conference, Hon. Judge Christopher G. Weeramantry*

229. Copyright (c) 2004 San Diego International Law Journal San Diego International Law Journal, 2004, 5 San Diego Int'l L.J.

145, 14661 words, ARTICLE: The New Partnership for Africa's Development: Institutional and Legal Challenges of Investment

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230. Copyright (c) 2004 Dickinson School of Law Penn State Law Review, Winter, 2004, 108 Penn St. L. Rev. 679, 10990

words, Article: The African Regional Human Rights System: The African Charter, Christof Heyns*

231. Copyright (c) 2004 Utah Law Review Society Utah Law Review, 2004, 2004 Utah L. Rev. 13, 18031 words, ARTICLE:

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232. Copyright (c) 2004 University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law, Winter,

2004, 25 U. Pa. J. Int'l Econ. L. 1171, 42886 words, ARTICLE: PARTNERSHIPS WITH MONARCHS - TWO CASE

STUDIES: CASE ONE: PARTNERSHIPS WITH MONARCHS IN THE SEARCH FOR OIL: UNVEILING AND REEXAMINING

THE PATTERNS OF "THIRD WORLD" ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE PETROLEUM SECTOR,

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233. Copyright (c) 2004 Theoretical Inquiries in Law Theoretical Inquiries in Law, January, 2004, 5 Theoretical Inq. L. 199,

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234. Copyright (c) 2004 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 2004, 98

A.J.I.L. 200, 12369 words, RECENT BOOK ON INTERNATIONAL LAW: REVIEW ESSAY: INTERNATIONAL LAW

CASEBOOKS: TRADITION, REVISION, AND PEDAGOGY: The International Legal System: Cases and Materials (5th

ed.). By Christopher L. Blakesley, Edwin B. Firmage, Richard F. Scott, and Sharon A. Williams. International Law (4th ed.).

By Barry E. Carter, Phillip R. Trimble, and Curtis A. Bradley. International Law: Cases and Materials (4th ed.). By Lori

Fisler Damrosch, Louis Henkin, Richard Crawford Pugh, Oscar Schachter, and Hans Smit. International Law: Norms, Actors,

Process: A Problem-Oriented Approach. By Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Steven R. Ratner, and David Wippman. Cases and Commentary

on International Law (2d ed.). By Mark W. Janis and John E. Noyes, DAVID J. BEDERMAN and EDITED BY

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235. Copyright (c) 2004 Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal Fordham Intellectual Property, Media

& Entertainment Law Journal, Winter, 2004, 14 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 747, 16829 words, SYMPOSIUM:

PANEL III: Ethics and Sports: Agent Regulation

236. Copyright (c) 2004 University of Michigan Law School University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Winter, 2004, 37 U.

Mich. J.L. Reform 573, 11095 words, NOTE: FEDERALISM AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS: HOW TO REMEDY VIOLATIONS

OF THE VIENNA CONVENTION AND OBEY THE U.S. CONSTITUTION, TOO, Joshua A. Brook*

237. Copyright (c) 2004 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review,

2004, 19 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 633, 14888 words, NOTE AND COMMENT: The Binding Dilemma: From Bakassi to Badme

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238. Copyright (c) 2004 Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University Stanford Journal of International Law,

Winter, 2004, 40 Stan. J Int'l L. 105, 22545 words, ARTICLE: Between Promise and Performance: Revisiting States' Obligations

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239. Copyright (c) 2004 Colorado Journal of Int'l Envt'l Law and Policy Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law

and Policy, 2004, 2004 COLO. J. INT'L ENVTL. L. & POL'Y 199, 9597 words, Comment: Population: A Review of Developments

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240. Copyright (c) 2004 Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues, March, 2004,

17 W.R.L.S.I. 53, 15047 words, ARTICLE: A Need to Refocus the Mandate of the International Monetary Fund and the

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241. Copyright (c) 2004 Stetson University College of Law Stetson Law Review, Spring, 2004, 33 Stetson L. Rev. 893, 13973

words, COMPARATIVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE SYMPOSIUM: ARTICLE: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DIVERGENCE

AND SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: LESSONS FROM OUT HERE IN THE FIELDS, Naomi Cahn *

242. Copyright (c) 2004 Duke Law Journal Duke Law Journal, April, 2004, 53 Duke L.J. 1779, 16375 words,

NOTE: TERRITORIAL DISPUTES AT THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE, Brian Taylor Sumner

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243. Copyright (c) 2004 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law,

Winter / Spring, 2004, 14 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 125, 10732 words, NOTE: THE IMF AND AGOA: A COMPARATIVE

ANALYSIS OF CONDITIONALITY, David Fuhr & Zachary Klughaupt

244. Copyright (c) 2004 Boston University International Law Journal Boston University International Law Journal, Spring, 2004,

22 B.U. Int'l L.J. 163, 13040 words, NOTE: RIGHTS OF THE PREGNANT CHILD VS. RIGHTS OF THE UNBORN UNDER

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245. Copyright (c) 2004 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics,

Winter / Spring, 2004, 36 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 331, 23709 words, SYMPOSIUM: OIL AND THE INTERNATIONAL

LAW: THE GEOPOLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PETROLEUM CORPORATIONS: THE OPACITY OF OIL: OIL

CORPORATIONS, INTERNAL VIOLENCE, AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, Robert Dufresne*

246. Copyright (c) 2004 Natural Resources Journal Natural Resources Journal, Spring, 2004, 44 Nat. Resources J. 601, 8773

words, ARTICLE: The Trouble with Time: Influencing the Conservation Choices of Future Generations, Barton H.

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247. Copyright (c) 2004 Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, PA Penn State International Law Review, Spring, 2004, 22 Penn St.

Int'l L. Rev. 843, 10615 words, COMMENT: The Status of the Crusade to Eradicate Female Genital Mutilation: A Comparative

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248. Copyright (c) 2004 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics,

Winter / Spring, 2004, 36 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 503, 23078 words, NOTE: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION AFTER THE

CREATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Gabriel Bottini*

249. Copyright (c) 2004 Chicago-Kent College of Law Journal of International and Comparative Law, Spring, 2004, 4 JICL 1,

14067 words, ARTICLE: The Marouini River Tract And Its Colonial Legacy in South America, Thomas W. Donovan*

250. Copyright (c) 2004 Texas Law Review Texas Law Review, May, 2004, 82 Tex. L. Rev. 1483, 30946 words, BOOK REVIEW

ESSAY: What Law Schools Can Learn from Billy Beane and the Oakland Athletics*, By Michael Lewis. New York:

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251. Copyright (c) 2004 Patent and Trademark Office Society, All Rights Reserved Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office

Society, May 2004, 86 J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc'y 336, 9917 words, ARTICLE: Trade Secret Inevitable Disclosure:

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252. Copyright (c) 2004 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 2004, 98

A.J.I.L. 434, 21773 words, ARTICLE: Compliance with Final Judgments of the International Court of Justice Since 1987,

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253. Copyright (c) 2004 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of International Law, Summer, 2004, 25 Mich. J.

Int'l L. 1075, 12267 words, DIVERSITY OR CACOPHONY?: NEW SOURCES OF NORMS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW

SYMPOSIUM: ARTICLE: THE HOLE IN THE WHOLE: SOVEREIGNTY, SHARED SOVEREIGNTY, AND INTERNATIONAL

LAW, Stephen D. Krasner*

254. Copyright (c) 2004 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Summer,

2004, 32 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 421, 15127 words, ARTICLE: If the Non-Person King Gets No Due Process, Will International

Shoe Get the Boot?, James Cooper-Hill*

255. Copyright (c) 2004 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law Association,

Summer, 2004, 44 Va. J. Int'l L. 1073, 32163 words, NOTE: Rhetoric or Rights?: When Culture and Religion Bar Girls'

Right to Education, L. Elizabeth Chamblee*

256. Copyright (c) 2004 Trustees of Indiana University Indiana Law Journal, Summer, 2004, 79 Ind. L.J. 667, 19572 words, The

Death of Offers , Val D. Ricks *

257. Copyright (c) 2004 The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Inc. Georgia Journal of International and

Comparative Law, Summer, 2004, 32 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 661, 28039 words, Challenges to the Territorial Integrity of

Guyana: A Legal Analysis , Thomas W. Donovan *

258. Copyright (c) 2004 The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, Summer, 2004, 28 Fletcher

F. World Aff. 73, 8853 words, NEW TRENDS AND SOLUTIONS IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST?: A "Sudden

Outbreak of Tranquility:" Assessing the New Peace in Africa, KEN MENKHAUS. Ken Menkhaus considers whether the

continent's recent period of relative tranquility is merely a lull in violence or the dawn of a new peace that portends

something more permanent.

259. Copyright (c) 2004 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Fall, 2004, 12 Hum. Rts. Br. 8, 3479 words, IN THIS ISSUE:

"Never Again," Again: Darfur, the Genocide Convention, and the Duty to Prevent Genocide, by Jamal Jafari

260. Copyright (c) 2004 North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation Inc. North Carolina Journal of

International Law & Commercial Regulation, Fall, 2004, 30 N.C.J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 121, 36193 words, ARTICLE:

Managing Oil Revenues for Socio-Economic Development in Nigeria: The Case for Community-Based Trust Funds,

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261. Copyright (c) 2004 DePaul Law Review DePaul Law Review, Fall, 2004, 54 DePaul L. Rev. 111, 20750 words, NOTE

AND COMMENT: ARE WE REALLY OVER THE HILL YET? THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT AT FORTY YEARS: ACTUAL

AND CONSTRUCTIVE DISENFRANCHISEMENT IN THE WAKE OF ELECTION 2000 AND BUSH V. GORE,

Karyn L. Bass*

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262. Copyright (c) 2004 University of Denver (Colorado Seminary) College of Law University of Denver Water Law Review,

Fall, 2004, 8 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 93, 21508 words, INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: A Progressive Multidisciplinary

Approach for Resolving the Palestinian Israel Conflict over the Shared Transboundary Groundwater: What Lessons

Learned from International Law?, Dr. Fadia Daibes n1

263. Copyright (c) 2004 San Diego Law Review Association San Diego Law Review, Fall, 2004, 41 San Diego L. Rev. 1647,

18577 words, SYMPOSIUM: REMEDIES DISCUSSION FORUM: "Preliminarily" Enjoining Elections: A Tale of Two

Ninth Circuit Panels, JAMES M. FISCHER*

264. Copyright (c) 2004 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Fall, 2004, 12 Hum. Rts. Br. 39, 1663 words, COLUMN: LEGISLATIVE

WATCH, Heather Morris

265. Copyright (c) 2004 by the University of South Carolina Southeastern Environmental Law Journal, Fall, 2004, 13 Southeastern

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266. Copyright (c) 2004 American Society of International Law International Legal Theory, Fall, 2004, 10 Int'l Legal Theory 83,

14340 words, ARTICLE: Prosecuting Sexual Violence Crimes During War and Conflict: New Possibilities for Progress,

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267. Copyright (c) 2004 Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce,

Fall, 2004, 32 Syracuse J. Int'l L. & Com. 51, 14238 words, ARTICLE: THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF LIVING

WITH HIV/AIDS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: THE AFRICAN STORY, Florence Shu-Acquaye*

268. Copyright (c) 2004 The Regents of the University of California U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy, Fall,

2004, 11 U.C. Davis J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 171, 25945 words, SYMPOSIUM: RETHINKING RECONSTRUCTION AFTER

IRAQ: ARTICLE: Toward a Human Rights Approach to Armed Conflict: Iraq 2003, Karima Bennoune*

269. Copyright (c) 2004 University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications, Inc. Texas International Law Journal, Fall,

2004, 40 Tex. Int'l L.J. 59, 37857 words, ARTICLE: Back to Basics: The ACP-EU Cotonou Trade Agreement and Challenges

for the African Union, Nsongurua J. Udombana +

270. Copyright (c) 2004 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Fall, 2004, 18 Emory Int'l L. Rev.

455, 14461 words, ESSAY: THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON ADMISSION AND RESETTLEMENT OF AFRICAN

REFUGEES WITH AN EMPHASIS ON KENYA, TANZANIA, AND UGANDA, Charles Mwalimu*

271. Copyright (c) 2004 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Fall, 2004, 12 Hum. Rts. Br. 42, 3242 words, COLUMN:

CENTER NEWS/FACULTY AND STAFF UPDATE, Christian De Vos

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272. Copyright (c) 2004 California Western School of Law California Western International Law Journal, Fall, 2004, 35 Cal. W.

Int'l L.J. 53, 15317 words, ARTICLE: Multinational Corporations and the Realisation of Economic, Social and Cultural

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273. Copyright (c) 2004 by the Western State University Law Review Association, Inc. Western State University Law Review,

Fall, 2004, 32 W. St. U. L. Rev. 127, 9233 words, ARTICLE: Dealing with Prison Violence, Officials Know the Best!

Courts Should Defer to Their Policy to Segregate Prisoners, Cindy I. Chen *

274. Copyright (c) 2004 California Western School of Law California Western International Law Journal, Fall, 2004, 35 Cal. W.

Int'l L.J. 1, 23649 words, ARTICLE: The Human Rights of Sexual Minorities in Africa, Sebastian Maguire*

275. Copyright (c) 2004 University of California, Hastings College of Law Hastings Law Journal, November, 2004, 56 Hastings

L.J. 77, 21399 words, ARTICLE: Defining Democracy: The Supreme Court's Campaign Finance Dilemma, Lori Ringhand*

276. Copyright (c) 2005 The Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Winter, 2005, 14

Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 231, 7352 words, FEATURING: Learning From The Developing World * **, Hilary K. Joseph ***

277. Copyright (c) 2005 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2005,

44 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 17, 21391 words, ARTICLE: Harmonizing Business Laws in Africa: OHADA Calls the Tune,

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278. Copyright (c) 2005 The University of Chicago Chicago Journal of International Law, Winter, 2005, 5 Chi. J. Int'l L. 753,

2724 words, DEVELOPMENT: Toward an International Standard of Abortion Rights: Two Obstacles, Chad M. Gerson *

279. Copyright (c) 2005 The Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Winter, 2005, 14

Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 307, 35693 words, FEATURING: The Incoherence Of Agricultural, Trade, And Development Policy

For Sub-Saharan Africa: Sowing The Seeds Of False Hope For Sub-Saharan Africa's Cotton Farmers?, Kevin C. Kennedy *

280. Copyright (c) 2005 Cumberland Law Review Cumberland Law Review, 2005 / 2006, 36 Cumb. L. Rev. 505, 27112 words,

BIOETHICS SYMPOSIUM: BIOFUELS AND THE NEW ENERGY ECONOMY: The Traditional Petroleum-based Economy:

An "Eventful" Future, Jacqueline Lang Weaver *

281. Copyright (c) 2005 American Indian Law Review American Indian Law Review, 2005 / 2006, 30 Am. Indian L. Rev. 365,

2708 words, COMMENTARY: SEQUOYAH STATEHOOD, THE OKLAHOMA CENTENNIAL AND SOVEREIGNTY

ENVY: A PERSONAL NARRATIVE AND A PUBLIC PROPOSAL , Rennard Strickland*

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282. Copyright (c) 2005 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Winter, 2005, 12 Hum. Rts. Br. 33, 7248 words, COLUMN:

UPDATES FROM THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS, Nicolas M. Rouleau and Annelies Brock and Daisy Yu

and Anne Heindel and Mario Cava and Tejal Jesrani

283. Copyright (c) 2004 Loyola University Chicago Loyola University Chicago International Law Review, Fall, 2004 / Winter,

2005, 2 Loy. Int'l L. Rev. 153, 9675 words, STUDENT ARTICLE: Heartbreak in Darfur: When Does Genocide Become

Genocide?, Konjit Gomar*

284. Copyright (c) 2005 School of Law, Santa Clara University Santa Clara Law Review, 2005, 45 Santa Clara L. Rev. 913,

10345 words, ARTICLE: THE USE OF THE TRUTH COMMISSION IN SOUTH AFRICA AS AN ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE

RESOLUTION MECHANISM VERSUS THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OBLIGATIONS, Ziyad Motala*

285. Copyright (c) 2005 The Vanderbilt University School of Law Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, March, 2005, 38

Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 577, 21868 words, NOTE: Rethinking Multinational Corporate Governance in Extractive Industries:

The Caspian Development Project and the Promise of Cooperative Governance, Matthew Nick*

286. Copyright (c) 2005 Fordham Law Review Fordham Law Review, March, 2005, 73 Fordham L. Rev. 1711, 53623 words,

ARTICLE: THE PAPERLESS CHASE: ELECTRONIC VOTING AND DEMOCRATIC VALUES, Daniel P. Tokaji*

287. Copyright (c) 2005 Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law Golden Gate University School of Law, Spring,

2005, 11 Ann. Surv. Int'l & Comp. L. 49, 15262 words, ARTICLE: THE CASE FOR INTERVENTION IN THE HUMANITARIAN

CRISIS IN THE SUDAN, LEILANI F. BATTISTE *

288. Copyright (c) 2005 University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law, Spring,

2005, 26 U. Pa. J. Int'l Econ. L. 1, 28529 words, ARTICLE: THE WORLD BANK, MULTINATIONAL OIL CORPORATIONS,

AND THE RESOURCE CURSE IN AFRICA, Emeka Duruigbo*

289. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2005, ICJ 3.2(400), CRIMINAL LAW, Prosecuting International

Crimes in Belgium, Damien Vandermeersch Vice President and Investigating Judge at the Brussels Court of First

Instance, Professor at the Catholic University at Louvain. [Damien.vandermeersch@just.fgov.be]

290. Copyright (c) 2005 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Spring, 2005, 12 Hum. Rts. Br. 37, 5226 words, COLUMN:

UPDATES FROM THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS, Mario Cava and Tejal Jesrani and Christian De Vos

and Anna Triponel and Anne Heindel

291. Copyright (c) 2005 Drake University Drake Journal of Agricultural Law, Spring, 2005, 10 Drake J. Agric. L. 173, 15042

words, ARTICLE: GREEN PAYMENTS: THE NEXT GENERATION OF U.S. FARM PROGRAMS?, William J. Evan

292. Copyright (c) 2005 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Spring, 2005, 17 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 1,

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13745 words, ARTICLE: HEARING THE VICTIM'S VOICE: ANALYSIS OF VICTIMS' ADVOCATE PARTICIPATION

IN THE TRIAL PROCEEDING OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Gerard J. Mekjian+ and Mathew C.

Varughese+

293. Copyright (c) 2005 University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law, Spring,

2005, 26 U. Pa. J. Int'l Econ. L. 69, 31028 words, ARTICLE: PARTNERSHIPS WITH MONARCHS - TWO CASE STUDIES:

CASE TWO PARTNERSHIPS WITH MONARCHS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES: DISSECTING

AN INDEPENDENT POWER PROJECT AND RE-EVALUATING THE ROLE OF MULTILATERAL AND

PROJECT FINANCING IN THE INTERNATIONAL ENERGY SECTOR, (continued from Wendy N. Duong,* Partnerships

with Monarchs - Two Case Studies, 25 U. PA. J. Int'l Econ. L. 1171 (2004))

294. Copyright (c) 2005 Northwestern University, School of Law Northwestern University Journal of International Human

Rights, Spring, 2005, 3 Nw. U. J. Int'l Hum. Rts. 2, 25858 words, ARTICLE: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: A Case Study On

How Not To Realize Economic, Social And Cultural Rights, And A Proposal For Change, Dr. Ubong E. Effeh *

295. Copyright (c) 2005 The John Marshall Law School The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law, Spring,

2005, 23 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 533, 8986 words, ARTICLE: "ELECTRONIC VOTING RIGHTS AND THE

DMCA: ANOTHER BLAST FROM THE DIGITAL PIRATES OR A FINAL WAKE UP CALL FOR REFORM?", Doris

Estelle Long+

296. Copyright (c) 2005 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, May, 2005, 28 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 1397, 8915 words, REFUGEES AND THE RIGHT OF RETURN: DEDICATED TO ARTHUR C. HELTON: ARTICLE:

REFUGEES, INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS, AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW, Francois

Bugnion*

297. Copyright (c) 2005 The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, Summer, 2005, 29 Fletcher

F. World Aff. 67, 7411 words, AFRICA: LOOKING IN AND LOOKING OUT: Regional Solutions to Regional Problems:

The Elusive Search for Security in the African Great Lakes, PETER UVIN, ANDRE BOURQUE, AND CRAIG COHEN

298. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, July 2005, ICJ 3.3(579), CRIMINAL LAW, Darfur-

Compensation for the Victims, Christian Tomuschat Professor of Public Law, International Law and European Law, Humboldt

University, Berlin; member of the Institut de droit International; former member of the UN Human Rights Committee;

former member and Chairman of the UN International Law Commission; Co-ordinator, Comision para el Esclarecimiento

Historico, Guatemala (1997-1999); chris.tomuschat@gmx.de

299. Copyright (c) 2005 Minnesota Journal of Global Trade Minnesota Journal of Global Trade, Summer, 2005, 14 Minn. J.

Global Trade 301, 22506 words, NOTE: Cotton, U.S. Domestic Policy, and Trade Wars: The Future of WTO Agriculture

Negotiations, Matthew Newell*

300. Copyright (c) 2005 Whittier Law Review Whittier Law Review, Summer, 2005, 26 Whittier L. Rev. 1101, 15780 words, INTERNATIONAL

LAW WEEKEND-WEST: PANEL PRESENTATION: DARFUR AND THE RHETORIC OF GENOCIDE,

Beth Van Schaack*

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301. Copyright (c) 2005 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Fall, 2005, 19 Emory Int'l L. Rev.

1653, 25391 words, COMMENT: TRAGEDY OF HUMANITY: THE ISSUE OF INTERVENTION IN THE DARFUR

CRISIS, Nadia A. Deans*

302. Copyright (c) 2005 Howard University Howard Law Journal, Fall, 2005, 49 How. L.J. 209, 16421 words, NOTE AND

COMMENT: Resolving International Boundary Disputes in Africa: A Case for the International Court of Justice, Aman

Mahray McHugh*

303. Copyright (c) 2005 Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, Fall, 2005, 15 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 1,

24712 words, ARTICLE: IGNORING THE LESSONS OF THE PAST: THE CRISIS IN DARFUR AND THE CASE FOR

HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION , Klinton W. Alexander, Ph.D., J.D.*

304. Copyright (c) 2005 Northwestern University, School of Law Northwestern University Journal of International Human

Rights, Fall, 2005, 4 Nw. U. J. Int'l Hum. Rts. 118, 10093 words, SYMPOSIUM: The Collective International Responsibility

to Protect: The Case of Darfur, BRIDGET ARIMOND*, GEORGETTE GAGNON**, PAUL LEMMENS, RICHARD

WILLIAMSON, DAVID SCHEFFER*** and AUDIENCE MEMBER

305. Copyright (c) 2005 University of St. Thomas Law Journal University of St. Thomas Law Journal: Fides et lustitia, Fall,

2005, 3 U. St. Thomas L.J. 311, 8564 words, AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM IN THE 21ST CENTURY: ARTICLE:

PANEL: HUMAN RIGHTS AND AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM: THE UNEXCEPTIONAL U.S. HUMAN RIGHTS

RUDs, JACK GOLDSMITH*

306. Copyright (c) 2005 University of Maryland School of Law University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender

and Class, Fall, 2005, 5 RRGC 351, 15006 words, ARTICLE: DUI TREATMENT PROGRAMS AND RELIGIOUS FREEDOM:

DOES CUTTER V. WILKINSON CHANGE THE ANALYSIS?, Morris Jenkins* and Bradene Moore** and Eric

Lambert*** and Alan Clarke****

307. Copyright (c) 2005 Law and Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary Problems, Summer / Fall, 2005, 68 Law &

Contemp. Prob. 189, 17982 words, THE EMERGENCE OF GLOBAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: ARTICLE: DECENTRALIZED

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW IN THE ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT,

James Salzman* n1

308. Copyright (c) 2005 Cornell International Law Journal Cornell International Law Journal, Fall, 2005, 38 Cornell Int'l L.J.

949, 12051 words, SYMPOSIUM: Milosevic & Hussein on Trial: PANEL 3: The Trial Process: Prosecution, Defense and

Investigation: Former Heads of State on Trial, Mikhail Wladimiroff +

309. Copyright (c) 2005 Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce,

Fall, 2005, 33 Syracuse J. Int'l L. & Com. 277, 22717 words, ARTICLE: FOOD SECURITY EMERGENCIES AND

THE POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN: A DOMESTIC LEGAL TOOL TO TREAT A GLOBAL PROBLEM, Robert H.

Trudell*

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310. Holland v. Islamic Republic of Iran, Civil Action No. 01-1924 (CKK) , UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 496 F. Supp. 2d 1; 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 40254, October 31, 2005, Decided , October 31,

2005, Filed , Motion denied by Holland v. Islamic Republic of Iran, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 32362 (D.D.C., Apr. 21, 2008)

311. Copyright (c) 2006 Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, PA Penn State International Law Review, Winter, 2006, 24 Penn St.

Int'l L. Rev. 707, 16175 words, Comment: Sudan's Genocide: Punishment Before Prevention, Toby N. Jack*

312. Copyright (c) 2006 Willamette Law Review Willamette Law Review, 2006, 42 Willamette L. Rev. 709, 12795 words, ARTICLE:

PEACE AND HOOPS: BASKETBALL AS A ROLE PLAYER IN SUSTAINABLE PEACEBUILDING, Chad

Ford*

313. Copyright (c) 2006 The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs Journal, Winter, 2006, 30

Fletcher F. World Aff. 27, 5391 words, The Sudan: Past, Present, and Future: Does Darfur Have a Future in the Sudan?, R.S.

O'FAHEY

314. Copyright (c) 2006 The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs Journal, Winter, 2006, 30

Fletcher F. World Aff. 11, 6140 words, The Sudan: Past, Present, and Future: Interview with Jan Pronk, UN Special Representative

of the Secretary-General in the Sudan

315. Copyright (c) 2006 Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal,

2006, 9 Yale H.R. & Dev. L.J. 44, 22645 words, ARTICLE: Refugee Responses, State-like Behavior, and Accountability for

Human Rights Violations: A Case Study of Sexual Violence in Guinea's Refugee Camps, Alice Farmer+

316. Copyright (c) 2006 Minnesota Journal of International Law Minnesota Journal of International Law, Winter, 2006, 15 Minn.

J. Int'l L. 43, 30588 words, Article: Piercing the Confidentiality Veil: Physician Testimony in International Criminal Trials

Against Perpetrators of Torture, David Weissbrodt*, Ferhat Pekin**, Amelia Wilson***

317. Copyright (c) 2006 Berkeley Journal of International Law Berkeley Journal of International Law, 2006, 24 Berkeley J. Int'l

L. 842, 20379 words, Article: Protecting the "Freedom of Transit of Petroleum": Transnational Lawyers Making (Up) International

Law in the Caspian, By Abigail S. Reyes*

318. Copyright (c) 2006 The Georgetown Public Policy Review The Georgetown Public Policy Review, 2006 / 2007, 12 Geo.

Public Pol'y Rev. 81, 10591 words, SHIFTING BORDERS: IMMIGRATION, REFUGEE AND ASYLUM MATTERS

AND PUBLIC POLICY: Sustaining and Saving Lives: Aligning Incentives to Provide Adequate Education Provision for

Refugees in Africa, ALICE POOLE

319. Copyright (c) 2006 Curators of the University of Missouri Journal of Dispute Resolution, 2006, 2006 J. Disp. Resol. 119,

4994 words, SYMPOSIUM: Not Quite a World Without Trials: Why International Dispute Resolution is Increasingly Judi-

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cialized, Andrea Kupfer Schneider *

320. Copyright (c) 2006 The Columbia Law Review Columbia Law Review, January, 2006, 106 Colum. L. Rev. 182, 13916

words, NOTE: RESTRUCTURING THE ICC FRAMEWORK TO ADVANCE TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE: A SEARCH

FOR A PERMANENT SOLUTION IN SUDAN, Rosanna Lipscomb

321. Copyright (c) 2006 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 2006, 100

A.J.I.L. 88, 12810 words, CENTENNIAL ESSAY: THE POWER OF LEGITIMACY AND THE LEGITIMACY OF

POWER: INTERNATIONAL LAW IN AN AGE OF POWER DISEQUILIBRIUM, By Thomas M. Franck *

322. Copyright (c) 2006 American Bar Foundation Law and Social Inquiry, Winter, 2006, 31 Law & Soc. Inquiry 1, 17850

words, ARTICLE: Definitions of the Family as an Impetus for Legal Change in Custody Decision Making: Suggestions

from an Empirical Case Study, Mellisa Holtzman

323. Copyright (c) 2006 Suffolk Transnational Law Review Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Winter, 2006, 30 Suffolk

Transnat'l L. Rev. 1, 47209 words, LEAD ARTICLE: BALANCING REPRESENTATION: SPECIAL REPRESENTATION

MECHANISMS ADDRESSING THE IMBALANCE OF MARGINALIZED VOICES IN AFRICAN LEGISLATURES,

Stephanie Kodish*

324. Copyright (c) 2006 The University of Chicago Chicago Journal of International Law, Winter, 2006, 6 Chi. J. Int'l L. 597,

6800 words, ARTICLE: SYMPOSIUM: UN REFORM: Collective Security and UN Reform: Between the Necessary and

the Possible, Thomas M. Franck *

325. Copyright (c) 2006 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, January, 2006, 29 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 299, 35361 words, ARTICLE: THE LIMITS OF AMERICAN GENEROSITY, Raj Bhala*

326. Copyright (c) 2006 New York University School of Law New York University Annual Survey of American Law, 2006, 62

N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 45, 18791 words, ARTICLE: THOMAS JEFFERSON, ORIGINAL INTENT, AND THE SHAPING

OF AMERICAN LAW: LEARNING CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FROM THE WRITINGS OF JEFFERSON, PAUL

FINKELMAN*

327. Copyright (c) 2006 Washington University Washington University Law Review, 2006, 84 Wash. U. L. Rev. 777, 24444

words, ARTICLE: DO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS DETER OR EXACERBATE HUMANITARIAN

ATROCITIES?, JULIAN KU* and JIDE NZELIBE**

328. Copyright (c) 2006 Seton Hall University School of Law Seton Hall Legislative Journal, 2006, 31 Seton Hall Legis. J. 1,

26586 words, ARTICLE: Fee! Fie! Foe! Fum!: I Smell the Efficiency of the English Rule n1 Finding the Right Approach to

Tort Reform, Brandon Chad Bungard*

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329. Copyright (c) 2006 The University of Chicago Chicago Journal of International Law, Winter, 2006, 6 Chi. J. Int'l L. 553,

8710 words, ARTICLE: SYMPOSIUM: CATASTROPHE: Responding to Catastrophes: A Public Health Perspective, Ronald

Waldman *

330. Copyright (c) 2006 Brigham Young University Law Review Brigham Young University Law Review, 2006, 2006 B.Y.U.L.

Rev. 415, 25590 words, Comment: "Standing" Up for the Environment: The Ability of Plaintiffs To Establish Legal Standing

To Redress Injuries Caused by Global Warming, Blake R. Bertagna*

331. Copyright (c) 2006 School of Law, Santa Clara University Santa Clara Law Review, 2006, 46 Santa Clara L. Rev. 737,

12731 words, Book Review: LAW, POLITICS, AND THE APPOINTMENTS PROCESS Advice and Consent: The Politics

of Judicial Appointments. Lee Epstein and Jeffrey A. Segal. Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. 180. Cloth. $ 23.00., Reviewed

by Bradley W. Joondeph*

332. Copyright (c) 2006 State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law Buffalo Human Rights Law Review, 2006, 12

Buff. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 57, 18650 words, ARTICLE: BEYOND THE PROMISES: RESUSCITATING THE STATE REPORTING

PROCEDURE UNDER THE AFRICAN CHARTER ON HUMAN AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS, Takele Soboka

Bulto*

333. Copyright (c) 2006 The Vanderbilt University School of Law Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, March, 2006, 39

Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 543, 19993 words, NOTE: From the OAU to the AU: A Normative Shift with Implications for Peacekeeping

and Conflict Management, or Just a Name Change?, Jonathan D. Rechner*

334. Copyright (c) 2006 The Catholic University of America Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy, Spring, 2006, 22 J.

Contemp. Health L. & Pol'y 233, 36957 words, ARTICLE: MY GOD MY CHOICE: THE MATURE MINOR DOCTRINE

AND ADOLESCENT REFUSAL OF LIFE-SAVING OR SUSTAINING MEDICAL TREATMENT BASED UPON RELIGIOUS

BELIEFS, Jonathan F. Will n1

335. Copyright (c) 2006 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Spring,

2006, 34 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 89, 6215 words, 2005 SUTTON COLLOQUIUM: ARTICLE: Evolving Practice in the

Field: Informing the International Legal Obligation to "Protect", Todd Howland*

336. Copyright (c) 2006 The Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, PA Penn State Environmental Law Review, Spring, 2006, 14

Penn St. Envtl. L. Rev. 655, 11867 words, ARTICLE: Parched Ground: After the War, Can Sudan Sustainably Develop and

Preserve Its Groundwater Resources?, Itzchak E. Kornfeld, Esquire*

337. Copyright (c) 2006 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review Georgetown International Environmental Law

Review, Spring, 2006, 18 Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev. 385, 20885 words, ARTICLE: Middle Eastern and North African Hydropolitics:

From Eddies of Indecision to Emerging International Law, ELIZABETH BURLESON *

338. Copyright (c) 2006 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Spring, 2006, 13 Hum. Rts. Br. 59, 2300 words, ALSO IN

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THIS ISSUE: UNITED NATIONS UPDATE, Nicholas Leddy

339. Copyright (c) 2006 International Association of Law Libraries International Journal of Legal Information, Spring, 2006, 34

Int'l J. Legal Info. 98, 16125 words, ARTICLE: Women and War: A Bibliography of Recent Works, ANNETTE DEMERS *

340. Copyright (c) 2006 San Diego International Law Journal San Diego International Law Journal, Spring, 2006, 7 San Diego

Int'l L.J. 427, 14089 words, ARTICLE: The Special Court For Sierra Leone*

341. Copyright (c) 2006 Berkeley La Raza Law Journal Berkeley La Raza Law Journal, Spring, 2006, 17 Berkeley La Raza L.J.

117, 12120 words, LATCRIT X: CRITICAL APPROACHES TO ECONOMIC IN/JUSTICE: ARTICLE: Trade Negotiations

or Trade Capitulations: An African Experience, Patricia Michelle Lenaghan*

342. Copyright (c) 2006 Cornell International Law Journal Cornell International Law Journal, Spring, 2006, 39 Cornell Int'l L.J.

181, 37035 words, ARTICLE: Social Rights Are Human Rights: Actualizing the Rights to Work and Social Security in

Africa, Nsongurua J. Udombana+

343. Copyright (c) 2006 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law,

Spring, 2006, 16 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 299, 10911 words, ARTICLE: RECALIBRATING THE WAR ON TERROR BY

ENHANCING DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES IN THE MIDDLE EAST, Kevin J. Fandl*

344. Copyright (c) 2006 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, Spring, 2006,

19 Harv. J. Law & Tec 413, 15432 words, NOTE: ECONOMICS AND ETHICS IN THE GENETIC ENGINEERING OF

ANIMALS, Chad West *

345. Copyright (c) 2006 Northwestern School of Law Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, Spring, 2006, 96 J. Crim. L. &

Criminology 795, 20958 words, SUPREME COURT REVIEW: FOREWORD: "SEPARATE BUT EQUAL" IN PRISON:

JOHNSON V. CALIFORNIA AND COMMON SENSE RACISM, JAMES E. ROBERTSON*

346. Copyright (c) 2006 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Spring, 2006, 13 Hum. Rts. Br. 53, 6398 words, ALSO IN

THIS ISSUE: INTERNATIONAL LEGAL UPDATES, Sebastian Amar, Shirley Woodward, Sabrina Balgamwalla and Amy

Tai

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Journal of African-American Law & Policy, Spring, 2006, 8 Berkeley J. Afr.-Am. L. & Pol'y 60, 8622 words, Essay:

Beyond Nationalism and Toward a Dynamic Theory of Pan-African Unity, Jeffery M. Brown*

348. Copyright (c) 2006 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Spring, 2006, 13 Hum. Rts. Br. 40, 5339 words, ALSO IN

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349. Copyright (c) 2006 The Harvard Law Review Association Harvard Law Review, May, 2006, 119 Harv. L. Rev. 2165, 11082

words, NOTE: A LOOK INWARD: BLURRING THE MORAL LINE BETWEEN THE WEALTHY PROFESSIONAL

AND THE TYPICAL CRIMINAL

350. Copyright (c) 2006 The Yale Law Journal Company The Yale Law Journal, May, 2006, 115 Yale L.J. 1675, 11637 words,

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351. Copyright (c) 2006 Jefferson Law Book Company Journal of Maritime Law & Commerce, July, 2006, 37 J. Mar. L. & Com.

425, 11139 words, CASE COMMENT: Maritime Pyrrhic Victories: Evaluation of the de facto Regime of Common Fishing

Grounds Created in the Land and Maritime Boundary case (Cameroon v Nigeria), Gbenga Oduntan *

352. Copyright (c) 2006 Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, PA Penn State International Law Review, Summer, 2006, 25 Penn

St. Int'l L. Rev. 207, 18503 words, ARTICLE: Economic and Cooperative Post-Colonial Borders: How Two Interpretations

of Borders by the I.C.J. May Undermine the Relationship Between Uti Possidetis Juris and Democracy, Andrew A. Rosen *

353. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 July 2006, ICJ 4 3 (421), CRIMINAL LAW, The ICC - Quo Vadis?, M. Cherif

Bassiouni Distinguished Research Professor of Law, President, International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University

College of Law, Chicago, USA; President, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences (Siracusa,

Italy); Honorary President, International Association of Penal Law (Paris, France). In1998 he served as Chairman of the

Drafting Committee of the Rome Diplomatic Conference to Establish an International Criminal Court.

[CBASSIOU@depaul.edu]

354. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 July 2006, ICJ 4 3 (466), CRIMINAL LAW, Corruption as an International

Crime and Crime against Humanity An Outline of Supplementary Criminal Justice Policies, Ilias Bantekas n1 Professor of

International Law and Head of Law Department, Brunel University.

355. Copyright (c) 2006 The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs Journal, Summer, 2006, 30

Fletcher F. World Aff. 7, 946 words, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

356. Copyright (c) 2006 The American Business Law Association, Inc. American Business Law Journal, Summer, 2006, 43 Am.

Bus. L.J. 245, 30764 words, ARTICLE: Condemning Khartoum: The Illinois Divestment Act and Foreign Relations, Lucien

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357. Copyright (c) 2006 Rutgers School of Law - Camden Rutgers Law Journal, Summer, 2006, 37 Rutgers L. J. 1203, 13584

words, EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL ISSUE ON STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: ARTICLE: SUBNATIONAL CONSTITUTION-

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358. Copyright (c) 2006 Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, PA Penn State International Law Review, Summer, 2006, 25 Penn

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St. Int'l L. Rev. 317, 17158 words, COMMENT: Time for Tough Love: How France's Lenient Illegal Immigration Policies

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359. Copyright (c) 2006 American Bar Foundation Law and Social Inquiry, Summer, 2006, 31 Law & Soc. Inquiry 649, 12447

words, ARTICLE: FORUM: Law Between the Global and the Local: Coffee House: Habitus and Performance Among Law

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360. Copyright (c) 2006 Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, PA Penn State International Law Review, Summer, 2006, 25 Penn

St. Int'l L. Rev. 251, 20856 words, ARTICLE: Amending the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Repealing the Exemption for

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361. Copyright (c) 2006 Yeshiva University Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender, Summer, 2006, 12 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 885,

11046 words, ARTICLE: THE IMPORTANCE OF REALIZING "OTHER RIGHTS" TO PREVENT SEX TRAFFICKING,

Jonathan Todres*

362. Copyright (c) 2006 University of Oregon Oregon Review of International Law, Summer, 2006, 8 Or. Rev. Int'l L. 337,

14384 words, NOTE: Limiting the Commons with Uncommon Property: A Critique of Chander & Sunder's "The Romance

of the Public Domain", DAVID SKILLMAN* and CHRISTOPHER LEDFORD+

363. Copyright (c) 2006 Florida Journal of International Law Florida Journal of International Law, August, 2006, 18 Fla. J. Int'l

L. 517, 18117 words, ARTICLE: THE DARFUR DEBATE: WHETHER THE ICC SHOULD DETERMINE THAT THE

ATROCITIES IN DARFUR CONSTITUTE GENOCIDE , Jamie A. Mathew*

364. Copyright (c) 2006 University of Miami The University of Miami Inter-American Law Review, Fall, 2006, 38 U. Miami

Inter-Am. L. Rev. 185, 14716 words, COMMENT: Sovereignty of Aves Island: An Argument Against Compulsory, Standardized

Arbitration of Maritime Boundary Disputes Subject to Review by the International Court of Justice, M. Scott Garrison*

365. Copyright (c) 2006 Regents of the University of California UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs, Fall,

2006, 11 UCLA J. Int'l L. & For. Aff. 227, 23859 words, ARTICLE: LINKING NATURAL RESOURCE EXPLOITATION

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366. Copyright (c) 2006 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, October, 2006, 100

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368. Copyright (c) 2006 The Regents of the University of California Environs: Environmental Law & Policy Journal, Fall, 2006,

30 Environs Envtl. L. & Pol'y J. 39, 8887 words, ARTICLE: Capturing the Value of Appreciated Development Rights On

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369. Copyright (c) 2006 Cornell International Law Journal Cornell International Law Journal, Fall, 2006, 39 Cornell Int'l L.J.

811, 20798 words, SYMPOSIUM: Global Justice: Poverty, Human Rights, and Responsibilities: NOTE Trappings of Legality:

Judicialization of Dispute Settlement in the WTO, and its Impact on Developing Countries, Timothy Stostad +

370. Copyright (c) 2006 Stetson University College of Law Stetson Law Review, Fall, 2006, 36 Stetson L. Rev. 255, 16677

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ANTIDUMPING CONTROVERSY THREATENS TO SINK THE SCHOONER, Casey Reeder *

371. Copyright (c) 2006 The Regents of the University of Wisconsin Wisconsin International Law Journal, Fall, 2006, 24 Wis.

Int'l L.J. 785, 24102 words, ARTICLE: PRO-DEMOCRATIC INTERVENTION IN AFRICA, JEREMY I. LEVITT*

372. Copyright (c) 2006 Florida Journal of International Law Florida Journal of International Law, December, 2006, 18 Fla. J.

Int'l L. 907, 25571 words, ESSAY: SOVEREIGNTY IN A POSTSOVEREIGN WORLD , John Alan Cohan*

373. Copyright (c) 2007 Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal,

2007, 10 Yale H.R. & Dev. L.J. 219, 2624 words, Book Review: Law and Disorder in the Postcolony, edited by Jean

Comaroff and John L. Comaroff, Reviewed by: Sarah Mehta

374. Copyright (c) 2007 Cornell University Cornell International Law Journal, Winter, 2007, 40 Cornell Int'l L.J. 135, 18557

words, ARTICLE: Extracting Corporate Responsibility: Towards a Human Rights Impact Assessment n1, Tarek F. Maassarani+

, Margo Tatgenhorst Drakos++ , Joanna Pajkowska+++

375. Copyright (c) 2007 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy, Winter,

2007, 14 Geo. J. Poverty Law & Pol'y 61, 16256 words, ARTICLE: Natural Disasters, the Best Friend of Poverty, Claude de

Ville de Goyet * and Andre Griekspoor +

376. Copyright (c) 2007 Hofstra Law Review Association Hofstra Law Review, Winter, 2007, 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 239, 7058

words, IDEA: REFLECTIONS ON THE FIRST YEARS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Claude Jorda*

377. Copyright (c) 2007 Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University Stanford Environmental Law Journal, January,

2007, 26 Stan. Envtl. L.J. 201, 14030 words, ARTICLE: For Body, Soul, or Wealth: The Distinction, Evolution, and

Policy Implications of a Water Ethic, Chad A. West*

378. Copyright (c) 2007 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2007,

45 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 1, 8194 words, Friedmann Award Address: The Work of an International Lawyer, Ian Brownlie*

Page 39

379. Copyright (c) 2007 The Yale Journal of International Law, Inc. The Yale Journal of International Law, Winter, 2007, 32

Yale J. Int'l L. 294, 1834 words, Recent Publication: The Pinochet Effect: Transnational Justice in the Age of Human Rights.

By Naomi Roht-Arriaza. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. Pp. xiii, 256. Price: $ 55.00 (Hardcover).,

Reviewed by Zachary D. Kaufman.

380. Copyright (c) 2007 Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley Berkeley Journal of International Law,

2007, 25 Berkeley J. Int'l L. 165, 20552 words, ARTICLE: Doha's Development, By Sungjoon Cho*

381. Copyright (c) 2007 Boston College International & Comparative Law Review Boston College International and Comparative

Law Review, Winter, 2007, 30 B.C. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 263, 7255 words, SHARPENING THE CUTTING EDGE OF

INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: UNRESOLVED ISSUES OF WAR CRIMES TRIBUNALS: NOTE: Hans

Off!: The Struggle For Hans Island and the Potential Ramifications for International Border Dispute Resolution, Christopher

Stevenson *

382. Copyright (c) 2007 University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law McGeorge Law Review, 2007, 38 McGeorge L. Rev.

1015, 23460 words, SYMPOSIUM: FACILITATING VOTING AS PEOPLE AGE: IMPLICATIONS OF COGNITIVE

IMPAIRMENT: ARTICLE: Absentee Voting by People with Disabilities: Promoting Access and Integrity, Daniel P.

Tokaji* and Ruth Colker**

383. Copyright (c) 2007 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 2007, 101

A.J.I.L. 1, 18090 words, ARTICLE: STATE COMPLIANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE AFRICAN

COMMISSION ON HUMAN AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS, 1994-2004, By Frans Viljoen and Lirette Louw *

384. Copyright (c) 2007 Buffalo Human Rights Law Review Buffalo Human Rights Law Review, 2007, 13 Buff. Hum. Rts. L.

Rev. 19, 6840 words, ARTICLE: BEYOND JUBA: DOES UGANDA NEED A NATIONAL TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION

PROCESS?, Makau Mutua*

385. Copyright (c) 2007 North Dakota Law Review North Dakota Law Review, 2007, 83 N. Dak. L. Rev. 915, 45033 words,

ARTICLE: ABOUT WOMEN, WAR AND DARFUR: THE CONTINUING QUEST FOR GENDER VIOLENCE

JUSTICE, Mary Deutsch Schneider*

386. Copyright (c) 2007 Washington University Washington University Journal of Law & Policy, 2007, 24 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol'y

79, 18021 words, SYMPOSIUM: FOLLOWING MARRIAGE: ARTICLE: Subverting the Marriage-Amendment Crusade

with Law and Policy Reform, Anita Bernstein*

387. Copyright (c) 2007 Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law,

Winter, 2007, 29 U. Pa. J. Int'l L. 391, 25973 words, ARTICLE: TOWARD A NEW DESIGN FOR INTERNATIONAL

FINANCIAL REGULATION, Rolf H. Weber* & Douglas W. Arner**

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388. Copyright (c) 2007 Brigham Young University BYU Journal of Public Law, 2007, 21 BYU J. Pub. L. 179, 14032 words,

NOTE AND COMMENT: The Litigation Explosion, Proposed Reforms, and their Consequences, Michael D. Johnston*

389. Friends of the Earth, Inc. v. Mosbacher, No. C 02-04106 JSW , UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN

DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, 488 F. Supp. 2d 889; 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 24268; 165 Oil & Gas Rep. 1064, March

30, 2007, Decided , March 30, 2007, Filed

390. Copyright (c) 2007 North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation Inc. North Carolina Journal of

International Law & Commercial Regulation, Spring, 2007, 32 N.C.J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 391, 24674 words, ARTICLE:

DARFUR, STATE DIVESTMENT INITIATIVES, AND THE COMMERCE CLAUSE, Lucien J. Dhooge +

391. Copyright (c) 2007 President and Fellows of Harvard College The Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring, 2007, 20 Harv.

Hum. Rts. J. 25, 4330 words, TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY REFLECTIONS: Reflections on the Difficulties of Defining

Darfur's Crisis as Genocide, Alex de Waal *

392. Copyright (c) 2007 Florida Journal of International Law Florida Journal of International Law, April, 2007, 19 Fla. J. Int'l L.

75, 32848 words, ARTICLE: IT TAKES A VILLAGE . . . OR AT LEAST A REGION: RETHINKING PEACE OPERATIONS

IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, THE HOPE AND PROMISE OF AFRICAN REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS

, Dana Michael Hollywood*

393. Copyright (c) 2007 Drake Journal of Agricultural Law Drake Journal of Agricultural Law, Spring, 2007, 12 Drake J. Agric.

L. 17, 20993 words, Twenty-Seventh Annual American Agricultural Law Association: Agricultural Law Symposium &

Meeting: ARTICLE: An Awkward Adolescence in the Organics Industry: Coming to Terms with Big Organics and Other

Legal Challenges for the Industry's Next Ten Years, A. Bryan Endres n1

394. Copyright (c) 2007 North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation Inc. North Carolina Journal of

International Law & Commercial Regulation, Spring, 2007, 32 N.C.J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 547, 28849 words, COMMENT:

Tearing the Fabric of the World Trade Organization: United States - Subsidies on Upland Cotton +, Michael J. Shumaker

395. Copyright (c) 2007 University of California Hastings College of the Law Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal, Spring,

2007, 4 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 235, 18752 words, ARTICLE: UNPACKING PANDORA'S BOX: INNOVATIVE

TECHNIQUES FOR EFFECTIVELY COUNSELING ASYLUM APPLICANTS SUFFERING FROM POSTTRAUMATIC

STRESS DISORDER, Carol M. Suzuki*

396. Copyright (c) 2007 The Law Review Association, Thomas Jefferson School of Law San Diego Thomas Jefferson Law Review,

Spring, 2007, 29 T. Jefferson L. Rev. 189, 12647 words, PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCHOLARLY CONFERENCE

TAKING REPARATIONS SERIOUSLY: SEEKING JUSTICE AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: VICTIMS'

REPARATIONS, Linda M. Keller*

397. Copyright (c) 2007 North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology, Spring,

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2007, 8 N.C. J.L. & Tech. 349, 18067 words, COMMENT: Illegal Immigrants in the Workplace: Why Electronic Verification

Benefits Employers, Stephen A. Brown n1

398. Copyright (c) 2007 Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law Golden Gate University School of Law, Spring,

2007, 13 Ann. Surv. Int'l & Comp. L. 157, 9615 words, ARTICLE: TRENDS ON THE HARMONIZATION OF CONTRACT

LAW IN AFRICA n1, SALVATORE MANCUSO n2

399. Copyright (c) 2007 Chicago Bar Association CBA RECORD, June/July, 2007, 21 CBA Record 20, HUMAN RIGHTS

COMMITTEE EXAMINES ONGOING CRISIS IN DARFUR: ANGUISH AND ALIENATION, By Carolyn D. Amadon,

Editorial Board Member

400. Copyright (c) 2007 The Yale Law Journal Company The Yale Law Journal, June, 2007, 116 Yale L.J. 1824, 21221 words,

NOTE: Designing a Constitution-Drafting Process: Lessons from Kenya, ALICIA L. BANNON

401. Copyright (c) 2007 Northwestern University, School of Law Northwestern University Journal of International Human

Rights, Summer, 2007, 5 Nw. U. J. Int'l Hum. Rts. 335, 2352 words, SYMPOSIUM ON THE HUMANITARIAN CRISES

IN DARFUR AND THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO: DARFUR: A VERY INCONVENIENT DEVELOPMENT,

Eric Reeves; Professor of English and Literature, Smith College

402. Copyright (c) 2007 Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review,

Summer, 2007, 29 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 669, 5080 words, ELECTION LAW ESSAY: FRYING PAN OR FIRE:

LEGAL FALLOUT FROM THE CONTESTED 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, Paul Charton *

403. Copyright (c) 2007 Northwestern University, School of Law Northwestern University Journal of International Human

Rights, Summer, 2007, 5 Nw. U. J. Int'l Hum. Rts. 322, 2207 words, SYMPOSIUM ON THE HUMANITARIAN CRISES

IN DARFUR AND THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO: The Unbearable Constancy of Atrocity Crimes in

Darfur and the Eastern Congo, David Scheffer, Mayer Brown and Robert A. Helman Professor of Law; Director, Center for

International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

404. Copyright (c) 2007 University of San Francisco School of Law University of San Francisco of Law Review, Summer, 2007,

42 U.S.F. L. Rev. 155, 13979 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE DOMESTIC RESPONSE TO GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE:

FEDERAL, STATE, AND LITIGATION INITIATIVES: ARTICLE: Global Climate Change and the National Environmental

Policy Act, By KEVIN T. HAROFF AND KATHERINE KIRWAN MOORE*

405. Copyright (c) 2007 The American Business Law Association, Inc. American Business Law Journal, Summer, 2007, 44 Am.

Bus. L.J. 331, 11992 words, ESSAY: The Role of Multinational Enterprises in Responding to Violent Conflict: A Conceptual

Model and Framework for Research, Jennifer Oetzel, * Kathleen A. Getz, ** and Stephen Ladek ***

406. Copyright (c) 2007 Northwestern University, School of Law Northwestern University Journal of International Human

Rights, Summer, 2007, 5 Nw. U. J. Int'l Hum. Rts. 344, 3976 words, SYMPOSIUM ON THE HUMANITARIAN CRISES

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IN DARFUR AND THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO: THE OPTIONS FOR U.S. POLICY ON DARFUR,

Richard S. Williamson, Partner, Mayer, Brown, Rowe and Maw; Former U.S. Representative to the U.N. Commission

on Human Rights

407. Copyright (c) 2007 Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City University Law Review, Summer, 2007, 32 Okla. City U.L.

Rev. 279, 8052 words, SPEECH: The Case That Must Not Be Named: Why We Need to Take the 2000 Presidential Election

and the Ruling in Bush v. Gore Seriously*, Charles L. Zelden**

408. Copyright (c) 2007 Law and Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice Law and Inequality, Summer, 2007, 25 Law & Ineq.

J. 467, 22013 words, VOLUME XXV COMMEMORATIVE SYMPOSIUM LAW AND INEQUALITY: THE NEXT

25 YEARS: ARTICLE: International Human Rights Law: Principled, Double, or Absent Standards?, Dinah Shelton*

409. Copyright (c) 2007 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 2007, 101

A.J.I.L. 553, 15084 words, DEALING WITH A "ROGUE STATE": THE LIBYA PRECEDENT, By Jonathan B. Schwartz*

410. Copyright (c) 2007 Minnesota Journal of International Law Minnesota Journal of International Law, Summer, 2007, 16

Minn. J. Int'l L. 495, 14028 words, Comment: Allowing Genocide?: An Analysis of Armed Activities on the Territory of the

Congo, Jurisdictional Reservations, and the Legitimacy of the International Court of Justice, Dan Hammer*

411. Copyright (c) 2007 Board of Regents, for Northern Illinois University Northern Illinois University Law Review, Summer,

2007, 27 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 445, 37924 words, SYMPOSIUM: EMERGING ISSUES IN ELECTION LAW: COMMENT: In

the Global Market for Justice: Who is Paying the Highest Price for Judicial Independence?, Kelly J. Varsho *

412. Copyright (c) 2007 Buffalo Law Review Buffalo Law Review, July, 2007, 55 Buffalo L. Rev. 403, 21093 words, ARTICLE:

From Darfur to Sinai to Kashmir: Ethno-Religious Conflicts and Legalization, Sandeep Gopalan +

413. Copyright (c) 2007 The University of Chicago Chicago Journal of International Law, Summer, 2007, 8 Chi. J. Int'l L. 85,

15325 words, ARTICLE: SYMPOSIUM: ISLAM AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: Islamic Law in the Jurisprudence of the

International Court of Justice: An Analysis, Clark B. Lombardi *

414. Esparza v. Knowles, 1:04-CV-06172 LJO DLB HC, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT

OF CALIFORNIA, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 63321, August 27, 2007, Decided, August 28, 2007, Filed, Adopted by,

Writ of habeas corpus denied, Certificate of appealability denied Esparza v. Knowles, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 94882 (E.D.

Cal., Dec. 27, 2007)

415. Copyright (c) 2007 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Summer

/ Fall, 2007, 35 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 353, 15354 words, 2006 Myres S. McDougal Distinguished Lecture: The Protection

of Human Rights under International Law: Will the U.N. Human Rights Council and the Emerging New Norm "Responsibility

to Protect" Make a Difference?, Ved P. Nanda*

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416. Copyright (c) 2007 New England Journal of International and Comparative Law New England Journal of International and

Comparative Law, Fall, 2007, 14 New Eng. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 41, 6089 words, Article: Justice and Reconciliation on Trial:

Gacaca Proceedings in Rwanda, Linda E. Carter*

417. Copyright (c) 2007 Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Fall, 2007, 17 Kan. J.L.

& Pub. Pol'y 1, 16931 words, ARTICLE: TUG OF WAR: THE WORLD BANK'S NEW GOVERNANCE AND ANTICORRUPTION

EFFORTS, J. Nolan McWilliams*

418. Copyright (c) 2007 Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Fall, 2007, 17 Kan. J.L.

& Pub. Pol'y 1, 16931 words, ARTICLE: TUG OF WAR: THE WORLD BANK'S NEW GOVERNANCE AND ANTICORRUPTION

EFFORTS, J. Nolan McWilliams*

419. Copyright (c) 2007 Marquette Law Review Marquette Law Review, Fall, 2007, 91 Marq. L. Rev. 323, 10534 words, ARTICLE

AND ESSAY: BARGAINING IN THE SHADOW OF THE LAW-THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLEA BARGAINING

AND CRIMINAL CODE STRUCTURE: VICTIMS, APOLOGY, AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN CRIMINAL

PROCEDURE: PLEA BARGAINING AND VICTIMS: FROM CONSULTATION TO GUIDELINES, Michael M.

O'Hear*

420. Copyright (c) 2007 Texas Law Review Association Texas Law Review, November, 2007, 86 Tex. L. Rev. 141, 12203

words, Book Review: In Search of Argument, Reviewed by Danny Priel *

421. Copyright (c) 2007 New York University Law Review New York University Law Review, November, 2007, 82 N.Y.U.L.

Rev. 1340, 25573 words, ARTICLE: JUDICIAL DECISIONS AS LEGISLATION: CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT OF

SUPREME COURT TAX CASES, 1954-2005, Nancy C. Staudt, Rene Lindstadt & Jason O'Connor*

422. Copyright (c) 2008 Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal,

2008, 11 Yale H.R. & Dev. L.J. 59, 4606 words, Symposium, Corporate Social Responsibility in the Extractive Industries:

Yale Law School, March 8, 2008: Response: Matthew Genasci & Sarah Pray, Extracting Accountability: Implications of the

Resource Curse for CSR Theory and Practice, Alex Kardon+

423. Copyright (c) 2008 Law and Society Association Law and Society Review, 2008, 42 Law & Soc'y Rev. 683, 901 words,

BOOK REVIEW: Law and Disorder in the Postcolony, Scott Barclay, Editor Reviewed by Sally Engle Merry, New York

University

424. Copyright (c) 2008 Boston Third World Law Journal Boston College Third World Law Journal, Winter, 2008, 28 B.C. Third

World L.J. 203, 14850 words, NOTE: JUSTICE FOR THE FORGOTTEN: SAVING THE WOMEN OF DARFUR, REBECCA

A. CORCORAN *

425. Copyright (c) 2008 Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, Winter,

2008, 17 Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 213, 15068 words, STUDENT NOTE: The Darfur Conflict and California: States'

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Ability to Voice Objection to Human Rights Violations after Crosby, Shelby Feuerbach*

426. Copyright (c) 2008 Brooklyn Journal of International Law Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 2008, 33 Brooklyn J. Int'l

L. 503, 27859 words, ARTICLE: TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY AND THE "RIGHT" TO SELF-DETERMINATION: AN

EXAMINATION OF THE CONCEPTUAL TOOLS, Joshua Castellino *

427. Copyright (c) 2008 Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, 2008, 25 Ariz. J. Int'l

& Comp. Law 1, 25469 words, ARTICLE: GENOCIDE IN SUDAN: THE ROLE OF OIL EXPLORATION AND THE ENTITLEMENT

OF THE VICTIMS TO REPARATIONS, Hannibal Travis *

428. Copyright (c) 2008 University of Miami Business Law Review University of Miami Business Law Review, Spring / Summer

2008, 16 U. Miami Bus. L. Rev. 139, 12509 words, ARTICLE: CAN A BANK HAVE ITS CAKE AND EAT IT

TOO?: WHY WATTERS V. WACHOVIA WRONGLY INFERS PREEMPTION OF STATE CONSUMER PROTECTION

LAWS, Chad D. Ehrenkranz*

429. Copyright (c) 2008 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, 2008, 22 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 179,

7195 words, CONFERENCE ON WORLD LAW AND WORLD HEALTH: "ONE BY ONE MAKES A BUNDLE": ACTION

THROUGH LEGAL, MEDICAL, AND PUBLIC HEALTH PARTNERING, Susannah Sirkin*

430. Copyright (c) 2008 Journal of Land, Resources, & Environmental Law Journal of Land, Resources, & Environmental Law,

2008, 28 J. Land Resources & Envtl. L. 185, 23115 words, Comment: The Washington County Growth and Conservation

Act of 2006: Evaluating a New Paradigm in Legislated Land Exchanges, Daniel Dansie*

431. Copyright (c) 2008 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois University of Illinois Law Review, 2008, 2008 U. Ill.

L. Rev. 319, 21353 words, SYMPOSIUM: PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ECONOMICS: THE CASE

AGAINST REFORMING THE WTO ENFORCEMENT MECHANISM, Jide Nzelibe*

432. Copyright (c) 2008 Boston College International & Comparative Law Review Boston College International and Comparative

Law Review, Winter, 2008, 31 B.C. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 137, 9070 words, NOTE: TRACKING THE EMERGENCE

OF A NEW INTERNATIONAL NORM: THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT AND THE CRISIS IN DARFUR, MAX

W. MATTHEWS *

433. Copyright (c) 2008 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Winter, 2008, 15 Hum. Rts. Br. 38, 8747 words, COLUMN:

UPDATES FROM THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS, Anna Katherine Drake, Andrea Mateus, Emily Pasternak,

Rachel Katzman, Katherine Anne Cleary, Solomon Shinerock and Howard Shneider

434. Copyright (c) 2008 New York University Review of Law & Social Change New York University Review of Law & Social

Change, 2008, 32 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 131, 26959 words, ARTICLE: LIFTING BURDENS: PROOF, SOCIAL

JUSTICE, AND PUBLIC ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS, Lisa Brodoff +

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435. Copyright (c) 2008 University of Chicago University of Chicago Law Review, Winter, 2008, 75 U. Chi. L. Rev. 203, 9849

words, SYMPOSIUM: SURVEILLANCE: Cybersecurity in the Payment Card Industry, Richard A. Epstein + & Thomas P.

Brown ++

436. Copyright (c) 2008 American University Law Review American University Law Review, February, 2008, 57 Am. U.L. Rev.

723, 16107 words, COMMENT: ARBITRARY AND F****** CAPRICIOUS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT'S

REJECTION OF THE FCC'S FLEETING EXPLETIVE REGULATION IN FOX TELEVISION STATIONS, INC.

v. FCC (2007), Justin Winquist*

437. Copyright (c) 2008 William & Mary Law Review William & Mary Law Review, March, 2008, 49 Wm and Mary L. Rev.

1513, 9424 words, CONSTITUTION DRAFTING IN POST-CONFLICT STATES SYMPOSIUM: CONSTITUTION

WRITING IN POST-CONFLICT SETTINGS: AN OVERVIEW+, Jennifer Widner*

438. Copyright (c) 2008 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, April, 2008, 31 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 859, 985 words, THE CRISIS IN DARFUR: A STEIN CENTER & LEITNER CENTER COLLOQUIUM: PHOTO ESSAY:

THE CRISIS IN DARFUR, Olivier Bercault*

439. Copyright (c) 2008 Columbia Human Rights Law Review Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Spring, 2008, 39 Colum.

Human Rights L. Rev. 471, 23553 words, NOTE: REVITALIZING UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: LESSONS FROM HYBRID

TRIBUNALSAPPLIED TO THE CASE OF HISSENE HABRE, Tanaz Moghadam*

440. Copyright (c) 2008 The Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law The Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, Spring, 2008, 5 Ohio

St. J. Crim. L. 585, 13958 words, WALTER C. RECKLESS MEMORIAL LECTURE: The Disturbing Case of the British

Advertising Standards Authority, the New York Times, and the State Department's Low Estimate of the Death Toll in Darfur,

John Hagan* and Wenona Rymond-Richmond**

441. Copyright (c) 2008 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, April, 2008, 31 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 843, 6179 words, THE CRISIS IN DARFUR: A STEIN CENTER & LEITNER CENTER COLLOQUIUM: ESSAY:

ACTIVISM AND DARFUR: SLOWLY DRIVING POLICY CHANGE, Colin Thomas-Jensen* & Julia Spiegel**

442. Copyright (c) 2008 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, April, 2008, 31 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 990, 26129 words, THE CRISIS IN DARFUR: A STEIN CENTER & LEITNER CENTER COLLOQUIUM: ARTICLE:

WHY THE KILLING IN DARFUR IS GENOCIDE, By Jennifer Trahan*

443. Copyright (c) 2008 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, April, 2008, 31 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 827, 6663 words, THE CRISIS IN DARFUR: A STEIN CENTER & LEITNER CENTER COLLOQUIUM: ESSAY:

U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS AND DARFUR, Chin-Hao Huang*

444. Copyright (c) 2008 Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, April, 2008, 96 Geo. L.J. 1283, 33560 words, ARTICLE:

Writing, Cognition, and the Nature of the Judicial Function, CHAD M. OLDFATHER*

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445. Copyright (c) 2008 Suffolk University Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Summer, 2008, 31 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev.

681, 12413 words, NOTE: CHILD SOLDIERS: A CALL TO THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO PROTECT

CHILDREN FROM WAR, Jennifer R. Silva

446. Copyright (c) 2008 Cornell University Cornell International Law Journal, Summer, 2008, 41 Cornell Int'l L.J. 383, 52853

words, ARTICLE: The Trials of Winning at the WTO: What Lies Behind Brazil's Success, Gregory Shaffer,+ Michelle Ratton

Sanchez,++ and Barbara Rosenberg+++

447. Copyright (c) 2008 The American Academy of Political and Social Science The Annals of The American Academy of Political

and Social Science, July, 2008, 618 Annals 182, 7403 words, IN THIS ISSUE: TERRORISM: WHAT THE NEXT

PRESIDENT WILL FACE; SPECIAL EDITOR: RICHARD A. CLARKE: SECTION FOUR: OVERALL U.S.

STRATEGY: A Counterradicalization Strategy for a New U.S. Administration, By KARIN VON HIPPEL RICHARD A.

CLARKE

448. Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law, Fall, 2008, 49

Va. J. Int'l L. 235, 17830 words, NOTE: A Genocide by Any Other Name: Language, Law, and the Response to Darfur,

Mai-Linh K. Hong*

449. Copyright (c) 2008 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Summer

/ Fall, 2008, 36 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 369, 6775 words, ILSA CONFERENCE ARTICLE: UNFCCC, the Kyoto Protocol,

and the WTO - Brewing Conflicts or are They Mutually Supportive?, Anita M. Halvorssen n1

450. Copyright (c) 1997 Kentucky College of Law Kentucky Law Journal, Summer, 1997 / 1998, 86 Ky. L.J. 1143, 17395 words,

NOTE: The Hemp Controversy: Can Industrial Hemp Save Kentucky? *, By Susan David Dwyer **

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A.J.I.L. 211, 410 words, BOOK REVIEW: An International Criminal Court. A Step Toward World Peace: A Documentary History and Analysis. Vol. I: Half a Century of Hope. Vol. II: The Beginning of Wisdom. By Benjamin B. Ferencz., Chris­topher C. Joyner

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Copyright (c) 1987 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 1987, 81

A.J.I.L. 517, 2472 words, BOOK REVIEW: International Criminal Responsibility of States. By Farhad Malekian., M. CHERIF BASSIOUNI

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Copyright (c) 1988 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 1988, 82

A.J.I.L. 675, 1044 words, BOOK REVIEW: NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS AND PRIVATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: Israel Yearbook on Human Rights. Volume 13, 1983. Edited by Yoram Dinstein., CHRISTINA M. CERNA

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Copyright (c) 1989 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 1989, 83

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Copyright (c) 1990 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, October, 1990, 84

A.J.I.L. 930, 6897 words, CURRENT DEVELOPMENT: THE FORTY-SECOND SESSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION, STEPHEN C. McCAFFREY

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Copyright (c) 1991 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, October, 1991, 85

A.J.I.L. 703, 3592 words, CURRENT DEVELOPMENT, STEPHEN C. McCAFFREY *

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L.J. 88, 13834 words, ARTICLE: The New World Order and the Need for an International Criminal Court, William N. Gi­anaris *

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Copyright (c) 1993 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 1993, 87

A.J.I.L. 138, 3570 words, CURRENT DEVELOPMENT: THE FORTY-FOURTH SESSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION, Robert Rosenstock *

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Copyright (c) 1998 Suffolk Transnational Law Review Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Winter, 1998, 22 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev. 335, 3943 words, BOOK NOTE: Ethics and Authority in International Law n1: By Alfred P. Rubin. n2, Alison L. Forbes

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Copyright (c) 1998 School of Law, Santa Clara University Santa Clara Law Review, 1998, 38 Santa Clara L. Rev. 745, 2858 words, ARTICLE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: HISTORY, DEVELOPMENT AND STATUS, J. Holmes Armstead, Jr. *

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Copyright (c) 1998 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Sum­mer, 1998, 26 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 591, 15388 words, ARTICLE: Redressing Impunity for Human Rights Violations: The Universal Declaration and the Search for Accountability, Christopher C. Joyner *

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Copyright (c) 1998 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Fall, 1998, 5 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 139, 15945 words, NOTE: THE PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: AN EXAMINATION OF THE STATUTORY DEBATE, Michael Bachrach *

Copyright (c) 1998 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Fall, 1998, 31 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 197, 710 words, BOOK ANNOTATION: The Practice of the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia & Rwanda., By Anne R'besame Copyright (c) 1998 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law, Fall, 1998, 39 Va. J. Int'l L. 135, 11397 words, ARTICLE: The U.N.'s International Criminal Tribunal, Is It Justice or Jingoism for Rwanda? A Call for Transformation, Todd Howland * & William Calathes **

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Copyright (c) 1998 Wayne State University Law School The Wayne Law Review, Fall, 1998, 44 Wayne L. Rev. 1281, 7359 words, SYMPOSIUM: FOREWORD: THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PENAL LAW AND THE PROBLEM OF ORGANIZED CRIME, Edward M. Wise +

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Copyright (c) 1998 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, November, 1998, 22 Fordham Int'l L.J. 122, 12206 words, ESSAY: WAGING WAR AGAINST THE WORLD: THE NEED TO MOVE FROM WAR CRIMES TO ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES, Mark A. Drumbl *

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Copyright (c) 1998 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, December, 1998, 22 Fordham Int'l L.J. 457, 23433 words, ARTICLE: DEFINING CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY IN THE ROME STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Phyllis Hwang *

151.

Copyright (c) 1998 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, December, 1998, 22 Fordham Int'l L.J. 229, 2333 words, INTRODUCTION: 1948-1998: THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Adriaan Bos *

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GRESSION Introduction

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Copyright (c) 1999 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis-Warsaw Transatlantic Law Journal, 1999, 1999 St. Louis-Warsaw Trans'l 55, 8013 words, ARTICLE: The International Criminal Court in Historical Context*, M. Cherif Bas­siouni**

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Copyright (c) 1999 University of Maine School of Law Maine Law Review, 1999, 51 Me. L. Rev. 297, 27756 words, ART­ICLE: Litigating Genocide: A Consideration of the International Criminal Court in Light of the German Jews' Legal Re­sponse to Nazi Persecution, 1933-1941, Jody M. Prescott *

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Copyright (c) 1999 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of International Law, Winter, 1999, 20 Mich. J. Int'l L. 337, 31019 words, ARTICLE: GROTIUS REPUDIATED: THE AMERICAN: OBJECTIONS TO THE INTERNA­TIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND THE COMMITMENT TO INTERNATIONAL LAW, Marcella David *

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Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 139, 5051 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: LIMITATIONS ON THE PROSECU­TION OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORISTS BY THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, William F. Wright *

Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 139, 5051 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: LIMITATIONS ON THE PROSECU­TION OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORISTS BY THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, William F. Wright *

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Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 15, 2286 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: COMPARING AND CONTRASTING THE VIEWS OF A CANADIAN AND AN AMERICAN MEMBER OF THEIR DELEGATIONS TO THE INTERNA­TIONAL CRIMINAL COURT PLENIPOTENTIARY (ROME) CONFERENCE, Dorean Marguerite Koenig *

Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 15, 2286 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: COMPARING AND CONTRASTING THE VIEWS OF A CANADIAN AND AN AMERICAN MEMBER OF THEIR DELEGATIONS TO THE INTERNA­

TIONAL CRIMINAL COURT PLENIPOTENTIARY (ROME) CONFERENCE, Dorean Marguerite Koenig *

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Copyright (c) 1999 The Regents of the University of California U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy, Spring, 1999, 5 U.C. Davis J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 133, 6169 words, SYMPOSIUM: "Throwing a Little Remembering on the Past": The International Criminal Court and the Politics of Sovereignty, Gerry J. Simpson*

Copyright (c) 1999 The Regents of the University of California U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy, Spring, 1999, 5 U.C. Davis J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 199, 8707 words, SYMPOSIUM: War Crime Issues Before the Rome Diplomatic Con­ference on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court, Thomas Graditzky*

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Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 47, 18571 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE PRECONDITIONS TO THE EXERCISE OF THE JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: WITH FOCUS ON ARTICLE 12 OF THE ROME STATUTE, Young Sok Kim *

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Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 151, 29961 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: BUILDING UPON A FOUNDA­TION OF SAND: A COMMENTARY ON THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT TREATY CONFERENCE, Marcus R. Mumford *

Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 151, 29961 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: BUILDING UPON A FOUNDA­TION OF SAND: A COMMENTARY ON THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT TREATY CONFERENCE,

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Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 1, 2952 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: AMERICA'S STAKE IN PEACE, SE­CURITY AND JUSTICE, Ambassador David Scheffer *

Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 1, 2952 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: AMERICA'S STAKE IN PEACE, SE­CURITY AND JUSTICE, Ambassador David Scheffer *

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Copyright (c) 1999 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring, 1999, 12 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 1, 30577 words, ARTICLE: Civil Liability for the Commission of International Crimes as an Alternative to Criminal Prosecution, John F. Murphy *

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Copyright (c) 1999 Columbia Human Rights Law Review Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Spring, 1999, 30 Colum. Human Rights L. Rev. 285, 8140 words, SYMPOSIUM IN CELEBRATION OF THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: The Universal and the Particular in International Criminal Justice, by Ruti Teitel*

Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 21, 11709 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: CASE STUDIES "RIPE" FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR THE PINOCHET, OCALAN, AND LIBYAN BOMBER TRIALS, Michael J. Kelly *

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Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 9, 2067 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE ON THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Darryl Robinson *

Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Spring, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 9, 2067 words, SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE ON THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Darryl Robinson *

Copyright (c) 1999 The Regents of the University of California U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy, Spring, 1999, 5 U.C. Davis J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 119, 6575 words, SYMPOSIUM: The International Criminal Court, Maria Rita Saulle*

Copyright (c) 1999 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 1999, 93

A.J.I.L. 452, 8076 words, EDITORIAL COMMENT: Progress in International Criminal Law?, Jonathan I. Charney

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A.J.I.L. 316, 10888 words, SYMPOSIUM ON METHOD IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: Policy-Oriented Jurisprudence and Human Rights Abuses in Internal Conflict: Toward a World Public Order of Human Dignity, Siegfried Wiessner and An­drew R. Willard * and Edited by Steven R. Ratner and Anne-Marie Slaughter

Copyright (c) 1999 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Spring, 1999, 5 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 351, 5721 words, ARTICLE: RWANDAN JUSTICE AND THE INTERNATION­AL CRIMINAL COURT, Madeline H. Morris *

Copyright (c) 1999 Whittier Law Review Whittier Law Review, Spring, 1999, 20 Whittier L. Rev. 677, 27127 words, NOTE AND COMMENT: The Tadic War Crimes Trial: The First Criminal Conviction Since Nuremberg Exposes the Need for a Permanent War Crimes Tribunal, Deborah L. Ungar *

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Copyright (c) 1999 The Regents of the University of California U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy, Spring, 1999, 5 U.C. Davis J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 111, 3566 words, SYMPOSIUM: New Court Offers New Torture Definition and New Hope for Victims, Bernard F. Hamilton*

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Copyright (c) 1999 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Spring, 1999, 13 Geo. Im­migr. L.J. 383, 15166 words, NOTE: JOURNEY OVER "STRANGE GROUND": FROM DEMJANJUK TO THE INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT REGIME *, JOHN WILLIAM HEATH, JR. **

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Copyright (c) 1999 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Winter / Spring, 1999, 31 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 535, 31237 words, NOTE: ENSURING A FAIR TRIAL IN THE INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: STATUTORY INTERPRETATION AND THE IMPERMISSIBILITY OF DEROGA­TION, Sara Stapleton *

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Copyright (c) 1999 The Maryland Journal of International Law & Trade The Maryland Journal of International Law & Trade, Spring / Summer, 1999, 23 Md. J. Int'l L. & Trade 15, 24420 words, ARTICLE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMIN­AL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA: DEFINING THE OFFENSES, Walter Gary Sharp, Sr.*

Copyright (c) 1999 Hofstra Law Review Hofstra Law Review, Summer, 1999, 27 Hofstra L. Rev. 927, 24336 words, NOTE: THE PURSUIT OF JUSTICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY: WHY THE UNITED STATES SHOULD SUPPORT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Gerard E. O'Connor *

Copyright (c) 1999 Connecticut Journal of International Law Connecticut Journal of International Law, Summer, 1999, 14 Conn. J. Int'l L. 1, 5913 words, ELIHU BURRITT LECTURES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW LECTURE: THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION, Philippe J. Sands *

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Copyright (c) 1999 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Summer, 1999, 31 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 855, 11595 words, ARTICLE: U.S. OBJECTIONS TO THE STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: A BRIEF RESPONSE, Bartram S. Brown *

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Copyright (c) 1999 Suffolk Transnational Law Review Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Summer, 1999, 22 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev. 461, 7229 words, SPEAKER SERIES: Creating a Statute for the International Criminal Court: A Jurisdic­tional Quandary, Professor Roger S. Clark*

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Copyright (c) 1999 Connecticut Journal of International Law Connecticut Journal of International Law, Summer, 1999, 14 Conn. J. Int'l L. 315, 6107 words, INDEX: SUBJECT INDEX TO COMPENDIUM

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Copyright (c) 1999 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 1999, 93

A.J.I.L. 722, 6632 words, CURRENT DEVELOPMENT: The Work of the Sixth Committee at the Fifty-Third Session of the Un General Assembly, Virginia Morris and M.-Christiane Bourloyannis-Vrailas *

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Copyright (c) 1999 The Maryland Journal of International Law & Trade The Maryland Journal of International Law & Trade, Spring / Summer, 1999, 23 Md. J. Int'l L. & Trade 1, 6143 words, ARTICLE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOREWORD: DETERRENCE OF WAR CRIMES IN THE 21ST CENTURY, Ambassador David J. Scheffer*

Copyright (c) 1999 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Summer, 1999, 31 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 679, 7067 words, FOREWORD: IS THE PROLIFERATION OF INTERNA­TIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS A SYSTEMIC PROBLEM?, Benedict Kingsbury *

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A.J.I.L. 573, 17627 words, ARTICLE: The Contemporary Law of Superior Responsibility, By Ilias Bantekas *

Copyright (c) 1999 Kentucky College of Law Kentucky Law Journal, Summer, 1999 / Summer, 2000, 88 Ky. L.J. 957, 4088 words, ESSAY: THE INTERNET AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW: Cyber-Nations , By Ruth Wedgwood*

Copyright (c) 1999 The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Inc. Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Fall, 1999, 28 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 83, 14252 words, NOTE: Ratify or Reject: Examining the United States' Opposition to the International Criminal Court, Matthew A. Barrett *

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Copyright (c) 1999 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Fall, 1999, 11 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 361, 6166 words, ARTICLE: THE NEGOTIATION OF THE ROME STATUTE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND INTERNATIONAL LAWMAKING IN THE 21st CENTURY, John Washburn n1

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Copyright (c) 1999 Hastings College of the Law Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, Fall, 1999, 27 Hastings Const. L.Q. 181, 10051 words, NOTE: Global Responsibility and the United States: The Constitutionality of the International Criminal Court, By Shannon K. Supple *

Copyright (c) 1999 Temple International and Comparative Law Journal Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, Fall, 1999, 13 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 311, 23150 words, NOTES & COMMENTS: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: AN ARGUMENT TO EXTEND ITS JURISDICTION TO TERRORISM AND A DISMISSAL OF U.S. OBJEC­TIONS, Todd M. Sailer

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Copyright (c) 1999 University of Detroit Mercy Law Review University of Detroit Mercy Law Review, Fall, 1999, 77 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 155, 27089 words, NOTE: FROM NUREMBERG TO ROME: ESTABLISHING AN INTERNATION­AL CRIMINAL COURT AND THE NEED FOR U.S. PARTICIPATION, Peggy E. Rancilio

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Copyright (c) 1999 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Fall, 1999, 11 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 341, 7344 words, ARTICLE: CAN AGGRESSION BE DETERRED BY LAW?, Benjamin B. Ferencz

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Copyright (c) 1999 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Fall, 1999, 11 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 419, 12218 words, COMMENT: EXTRADITION AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE FUTURE OF THE POLITICAL OFFENSE DOCTRINE, Christine E. Cervasio

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Copyright (c) 1999 Michigan State University-DCL Journal of International Law, Fall, 1999, 8 MSU-DCL J. Int'l L. 595, 23111 words, ARTICLE: THE VIABILITY OF NATIONAL AMNESTIES IN VIEW OF THE INCREASING RECOGNI­TION OF INDIVIDUAL CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY AT INTERNATIONAL LAW , Dr. Kristin Henrard*

Copyright (c) 1999 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Fall, 1999, 11 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 319, 8760 words, BLAINE SLOAN LECTURE: WAR CRIMES AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, David J. Scheffer +

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Copyright (c) 1999 The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, Fall, 1999, 23 Fletcher F. World Aff. 139, 5592 words, ISSUES & POLICY: A Critical View of the Proposed International Criminal Court, Alfred P. Rubin

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Copyright (c) 1999 Case Western Reserve Law Review Case Western Reserve University, Fall, 1999, 50 Case W. Res. 127, 27853 words, NOTE: NOWHERE TO RUN, NOWHERE TO HIDE: AUGUSTO PINOCHET, UNIVERSAL JURISDIC­TION, THE ICC, AND A WAKE-UP CALL FOR FORMER HEADS OF SATE, Jamison G. White +

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1999, 23 Melbourne U. L.R. 635, 17249 words, ARTICLE: JURISDICTIONAL ASPECTS OF THE ROME STATUTE FOR THE NEW INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, TIMOTHY L H McCORMACK * AND SUE ROBERTSON +

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Copyright (c) 1999 Duke Law Journal Duke Law Journal, December, 1999, 49 Duke L.J. 825, 11258 words, NOTE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: ASSESSING THE JURISDICTIONAL LOOPHOLES IN THE ROME STAT­UTE, Melissa K. Marler

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Copyright (c) 1999 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, December, 1999, 23 Fordham Int'l L.J. 404, 4304 words, ESSAY: FROM NUREMBERG TO ROME AND BEYOND: THE FIGHT AGAINST GENO­CIDE, WAR CRIMES, AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, Dieter Kastrup *

Copyright (c) 1999 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, December, 1999, 23 Fordham Int'l L.J. 378, 7651 words, ESSAY: THE ICC'S NEW LEGAL LANDSCAPE: THE NEED TO EXPAND U.S. DOMESTIC JURISDICTION TO PROSECUTE GENOCIDE, WAR CRIMES, AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, Douglass Cas­sel *

Copyright (c) 1999 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, December, 1999, 23 Fordham Int'l L.J. 286, 31843 words, ARTICLE: PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT OF THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE, Johan D. van der Vyver *

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Copyright (c) 1999 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, December, 1999, 23 Fordham Int'l L.J. 473, 7342 words, ESSAY: ATROCITIES, DETERRENCE, AND THE LIMITS OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE, David Wippman *

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Copyright (c) 1999 The Columbia Law Review Columbia Law Review, December, 1999, 99 Colum. L. Rev. 2259, 17103 words, NOTE: RETHINKING GENOCIDAL INTENT: THE CASE FOR A KNOWLEDGE-BASED INTERPRETATION, Alexander K.A. Greenawalt

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Copyright (c) 1999 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, December, 1999, 23 Fordham Int'l L.J. 275, 3932 words, DEDICATED TO THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN­TRODUCTION: GENOCIDE, WAR CRIMES, CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, Mary Robinson *

Copyright (c) 1999 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, December, 1999, 23 Fordham Int'l L.J. 398, 2332 words, ESSAY: INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND STANDARDS, Jeremy Greenstock *

Copyright (c) 2000 DePaul International Law Journal DePaul International Law Journal, Winter, 2000, 4 DePaul Int'l L.J. 135, 14821 words, ARTICLE AND ESSAY: Establishing an International Criminal Court: Will it Work?, Cheryl K. Mor­alez *

Copyright (c) 2000 New York Law School New York Law Journal of International & Comparative Law, 2000, 19 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 413, 14086 words, ARTICLE: Defining Substantive Crimes Within the Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court: What Is the Crime of Aggression?, Grant M. Dawson *

Copyright (c) 2000 American Criminal Law Review American Criminal Law Review, Winter, 2000, 37 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 75, 14437 words, NOTE: A GLOBAL WAR ON DRUGS: WHY THE UNITED STATES SHOULD SUPPORT THE PRO­SECUTION OF DRUG TRAFFICKERS IN THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Molly McConville *

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Copyright (c) 2000 New York Law School New York Law Journal of International & Comparative Law, 2000, 20 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 137, 8401 words, COMMENT: The International Criminal Court: Far from Perfect, Brian D. Keatts

Copyright (c) 2000 Iowa University Iowa Law Review, January, 2000, 85 Iowa L. Rev. 697, 19836 words, NOTE: The In­ternational Criminal Court: Does the Constitution Preclude Its Ratification by the United States?, Scott W. Andreasen *

Copyright (c) 2000 Wayne State University Law School The Wayne Law Review, Winter, 2000, 46 Wayne L. Rev. 2043, 9190 words, NOTE: U.S. OPPOSITION TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: OUTSIDE THE REALM OF RESPONSIBILITY , Shawn K. Ohl

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Copyright (c) 2000 Pepperdine University School of Law Pepperdine Law Review, 2000, 27 Pepp. L. Rev. 299, 14536 words, COMMENT: Human "Wrongs"?: The U.S. Takes an Unpopular Stance in Opposing a Strong International Criminal Court, Gaining Unlikely Allies in the Process, Tomas A. Kuehn

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Copyright (c) 2000 The Vanderbilt University School of Law Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, January, 2000, 33 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1, 5901 words, COMMENTARY: The Reach of ICC Jurisdiction Over Non-Signatory Nationals, Jordan J. Paust *

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A.J.I.L. 218, 2914 words, BOOK REVIEW AND NOTE: The International Criminal Court: The Making of the Rome Stat­ute --Issues, Negotiations, Results. Edited by Roy S. Lee, Benjamin B. Ferencz, A former Nuremberg war crimes prosec­utor, Edited by Richard B. Bilder Copyright (c) 2000 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2000, 39 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 193, 9004 words, ARTICLE: It's Good to Be the King!: Prosecuting Heads of State and Former Heads of State Under International Law, Mary Margaret Penrose*

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Copyright (c) 2000 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review, 2000, 15 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 639, 10416 words, CRITICAL ESSAY: International Tribunals and Rules of Evidence: The Case for Respecting and Preserving the "Priest-Penitent" Privilege Under International Law, Robert John Araujo, S.J. *

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Copyright (c) 2000 University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review, 2000 / 2001, 9 U. Miami Int'l & Comp.

L. Rev. 165, 1539 words, THE FIRST ANNUAL LATCRIT SUMMER COLLOQUIUM: SPAIN, THE AMERICAS AND LATINO/AS: INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW IN TRIANGULAR PERSPECTIVE: IV. International Re­lations: Spain and Latin America: Introduction: Hispanismo As Leverage: LatCrit Questions Spain's Motives, Angie L. Pad-in*

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Copyright (c) 2000 Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, March, 2000, 88 Geo. L.J. 381, 39956 words, ART­ICLE: The New International Criminal Court: An Uneasy Revolution, Leila Nadya Sadat * and S. Richard Carden **

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Copyright (c) 2000 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Spring, 2000, 14 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 213, 21896 words, COMMENT: U.S. RESISTANCE TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: IS THE SWORD MIGHTIER THAN THE LAW?, Lynn Sellers Bickley*

Copyright (c) 2000 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Spring, 2000, 14 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 159, 12698 words, SYMPOSIUM: TOWARD AN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT? A DEBATE* EMORY UNI­VERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW ATLANTA, GEORGIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2000 6:00-7:30 P.M.

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105, 15893 words, ARTICLE: A CALL TO ARMS DECLINED: THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, by James L. Taulbee*

Copyright (c) 2000 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 2000, 94

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Copyright (c) 2000 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of International Law, Spring, 2000, 21 Mich. J. Int'l L. 445, 24116 words, ARTICLE: THE STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND THIRD STATES, Gennady M. Danilenko *

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Copyright (c) 2000 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Spring, 2000, 6 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 305, 15815 words, INTERNATIONAL LAW WEEKEND PROCEEDINGS: IN­TERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS, INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SECUR­ITY: CAN THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT BRIDGE THE GAPS? , Mark A. Drumbl*

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Copyright (c) 2000 Temple International and Comparative Law Journal Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, Spring, 2000, 14 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 209, 17015 words, NOTES & COMMENTS: A PROPOSAL FOR DIPLOMAT­IC ACCOUNTABILITY USING THE JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE DE­CLINE OF AN ABSOLUTE SOVEREIGN RIGHT, Joshua D. Groff

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Copyright (c) 2000 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Spring, 2000, 14 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 1, 35255 words, ARTICLE: PERSONAL AND TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, by Johan D. van der Vyver*

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Copyright (c) 2000 University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law The Transnational Lawyer, Spring, 2000, 13 Transnat'l Law. 227, 18581 words, The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations in the United States Courts , Kelly Train­er*

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Copyright (c) 2000 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 2000, 94

A.J.I.L. 317, 11075 words, NOTE AND COMMENT: The Emerging Mental Incapacity Defense in International Criminal Law: Some Initial Questions of Implementation, Peter Krug *

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Copyright (c) 2000 University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications, Inc. Texas International Law Journal, Spring, 2000, 35 Tex. Int'l L.J. 325, 5104 words, BOOK REVIEW: Judging War CriminalsJudging War Criminals: The Politics of International Justice, by Yves Beigbeder. Adjunct Professor, Webster University, Geneva, Switzerland. Foreword by Pro­fessor Theo van Boven., Peter W. Murphy +

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Copyright (c) 2000 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law,

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Copyright (c) 2000 Tulane Journal of International and ComPtive Law Tulane Journal of International and ComPtive Law, Spring, 2000, 8 Tul. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 217, 8367 words, ESSAY: Some Key Jurisprudential Issues of the Twenty-First Century*, George C. Christie+

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Copyright (c) 2000 Southern California Law Review University of Southern California, July, 2000, 73 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1171, 20391 words, Note: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: WHY THE UNITED STATES SHOULD SIGN THE STATUTE (BUT PERHAPS WAIT TO RATIFY), Lori Sinanyan*

Copyright (c) 2000 Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University Stanford Journal of International Law, Sum­mer, 2000, 36 Stan. J Int'l L. 191, 13129 words, ARTICLE: On the Creation of a Global Peoples Assembly: Legitimacy and the Power of Popular Sovereignty, Richard Falk & Andrew Strauss*

Copyright (c) 2000 North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation Inc. North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation, Summer, 2000, 25 N.C.J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 551, 21640 words, ART­ICLE: The Paradox of International Adjudication: Developments in the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, the World Court, and the International Criminal Court, Susan W. Tiefenbrun++

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Copyright (c) 2000 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law, Spring / Summer, 2000, 10 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 415, 11376 words, ESSAY: THE LAW AND POLITICS OF THE PINOCHET CASE, Michael Byers*

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Copyright (c) 2000 DePaul Law Review DePaul Law Review, Summer, 2000, 49 DePaul L. Rev. 893, 934 words, FORE­WORD: FOREWORD, Professor Barry Kellman

Copyright (c) 2000 Colorado Journal of Int'l Envt'l Law and Policy Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy, Summer, 2000, 11 COLO. J. INT'L ENVTL. L. & POL'Y 377, 17425 words, ARTICLE: IMPROVING COM­PLIANCE: MAKING NON-STATE INTERNATIONAL ACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES, Robert McLaughlin* Copyright (c) 2000 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 2000, 94

A.J.I.L. 582, 5445 words, CURRENT DEVELOPMENT: The Work of the Sixth Committee at the Fifty-Fourth Session of the UN General Assembly, Virginia Morris and Arnold Pronto *

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Copyright (c) 2000 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law, Spring / Summer, 2000, 10 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 307, 17254 words, ARTICLE: AN ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT OR­DER: DEFINING THE ELEMENTS OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, Simon Chesterman*

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Copyright (c) 2000 Trustees of Indiana University Indiana Law Journal, Summer, 2000, 75 Ind. L.J. 809, 27078 words, ARTICLE: Harmonic Convergence? Constitutional Criminal Procedure in an International Context, Diane Marie Amann*

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Copyright (c) 2000 Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review, August, 2000, 22 Loy. L.A. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 553, 14574 words, COMMENT: Slobodan Milosevic's Prosecution by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: A Harbinger of Things to Come for International Criminal Justice, William Miller*

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Copyright (c) 2000 Florida Coastal Law Journal Florida Coastal Law Journal, Fall, 2000, 2 Fl. Coastal L.J. 197, 2194 words, SELECTED ESSAY: CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL LAW ISSUES: The International Criminal Court, Brian J. Lee

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Copyright (c) 2000 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law Association, Fall, 2000, 41 Va. J. Int'l L. 164, 9088 words, 40TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE PANEL: Poor Drafting and Imper­fect Organization: Flaws to Overcome in the Rome Statute, Shabtai Rosenne*

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Copyright (c) 2000 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law Association, Fall, 2000, 41 Va. J. Int'l L. 204, 5174 words, 40TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE PANEL: The International Criminal Court Preparatory Commission: The Way It Is & The Way Ahead, Michael A. Newton*

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A.J.I.L. 773, 11288 words, CURRENT DEVELOPMENT: The First Five Sessions of the UN Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court, Christopher Keith Hall*

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Copyright (c) 2000 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law Association, Fall, 2000, 41 Va. J. Int'l L. 186, 7349 words, 40TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE PANEL: The Risks and the Weak­nesses of the International Criminal Court from America's Perspective, John R. Bolton*

Copyright (c) 2000 The Regents of the University of Wisconsin Wisconsin International Law Journal, Fall, 2000, 19 Wis. Int'l L.J. 95, 3188 words, BOOK REVIEW: For Humanity: Reflections of a War Crimes Investigator, BOOK REVIEW: Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle for Global Justice, Reviewed By Lawrence G. Albrecht * Copyright (c) 2000 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Fall, 2000, 8 Hum. Rts. Br. 15, 2994 words, ARTICLE: A Global Court? U.S. Objections to the International Criminal Court and Obstacles to Ratification, by Teresa Young Reeves *

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Copyright (c) 2000 The University of Chicago Chicago Journal of International Law, Fall, 2000, 1 Chi. J. Int'l L. 273, 8547 words, AEI CONFERENCE TRENDS IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: DO THEY THREATEN AMERICAN SOVER­EIGNTY? ARTICLE AND RESPONSE: Is EU Policy Eroding the Sovereignty of Non-Member States?, Jeremy Rabkin *

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Copyright (c) 2000 McGill Law Journal McGill Law Journal, November, 2000, 46 McGill L.J. 203, 6376 words, ARTICLE: International Conference: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Fifty Years Later, David Matas*

Copyright (c) 2000 McGill Law Journal McGill Law Journal, November, 2000, 46 McGill L.J. 275, 1945 words, ARTICLE: International Conference: Response on Receiving an Award, Benjamin B. Ferencz*

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Copyright (c) 2000 McGill Law Journal McGill Law Journal, November, 2000, 46 McGill L.J. 263, 2444 words, ARTICLE: International Conference: The International Criminal Court and the Human Rights Revolution, Honourable Warren Allmand, P.C., O.C., Q.C.*

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Copyright (c) 2000 McGill Law Journal McGill Law Journal, November, 2000, 46 McGill L.J. 255, 2180 words, ARTICLE: International Conference: The International Criminal Court, Philippe Kirsch, Q.C.*

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Copyright (c) 2000 McGill Law Journal McGill Law Journal, November, 2000, 46 McGill L.J. 269, 2666 words, ARTICLE: International Conference: The U.S. Perspective on the International Criminal Court, David Scheffer*

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Copyright (c) 2000 McGill Law Journal McGill Law Journal, November, 2000, 46 McGill L.J. 217, 11511 words, ART­ICLE: International Conference: Gender Crimes as War Crimes: Integrating Crimes against Women into International Crim­inal Law, Rhonda Copelon*

Copyright (c) 2000 Faculty of Law, Sydney University Law School The Sydney Law Review, December, 2000, 22 Sydney

L. Rev. 527, 34212 words, ARTICLE: The International Crime of Genocide in Australian Law, Ben Saul*

Copyright (c) 2001 San Diego International Law Journal San Diego International Law Journal, 2001, 2 San Diego Int'l L.J. 125, 11355 words, REVIEW ESSAY: Not Fade Away: The International Criminal Court and the State of Sovereignty, JERRY FOWLER*

Copyright (c) 2001 Suffolk Transnational Law Review Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Winter, 2001, 25 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev. 249, 8945 words, NOTE: BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR BECAUSE YOU JUST MIGHT GET IT: THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Alison M. McIntire

Copyright (c) 2001 Law and Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary Problems, Winter, 2001, 64 Law & Contemp. Prob. 3, 4341 words, THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE INTERNATION­AL CRIMINAL COURT: CURRENT ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES, Philippe Kirsch, Q.C.*

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Copyright (c) 2001 Law and Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary Problems, Winter, 2001, 64 Law & Contemp. Prob. 141, 4780 words, THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: TOWARD U.S. AC­CEPTANCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Bruce Broomhall*

Copyright (c) 2001 University of Detroit Mercy Law Review University of Detroit Mercy Law Review, Winter, 2001, 78 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 299, 27021 words, NOTE: From Nuremberg to Rome: Establishing An International Criminal Court and the Need for U.S. Participation, Peggy E. Rancilio

Copyright (c) 2001 University of Detroit Mercy Law Review University of Detroit Mercy Law Review, Winter, 2001, 78 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 267, 14642 words, ARTICLE: The United States and the International Criminal Court: One Loophole Too Many, Jelena Pejic*

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Copyright (c) 2001 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law, Fall / Winter, 2001, 11 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 5, 15766 words, ARTICLE: NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL COMPAT­IBILITY AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Helen Duffy*

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Copyright (c) 2001 School of Law, Santa Clara University Santa Clara Law Review, 2001, 41 Santa Clara L. Rev. 1123, 13306 words, COMMENT: BREAKING THE SOVEREIGNTY BARRIER: THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Alex Ward*

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Copyright (c) 2001 The Regents of the University of Wisconsin Wisconsin International Law Journal, Winter, 2001, 20 Wis. Int'l L.J. 57, 13816 words, ARTICLE: A Fresh Look at the Jurisdictional Provisions of the Statute of the International Crim­inal Court: The Case for Scrapping the Treaty, Mark A. Summers *

Copyright (c) 2001 Brigham Young University BYU Journal of Public Law, 2001, 15 BYU J. Pub. L. 281, 10970 words, NOTE: WHICH OF THE PREPARATORY COMMISSION'S LATEST PROPOSALS FOR THE DEFINITION OF THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION AND THE EXERCISE OF JURISDICTION SHOULD BE ADOPTED INTO THE ROME STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT?*, Rachel Peirce Copyright (c) 2001 Suffolk Transnational Law Review Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Winter, 2001, 25 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev. 1, 6272 words, ARTICLE: DEFINING AGGRESSION FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Theodor Meron*

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Copyright (c) 2001 Law and Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary Problems, Winter, 2001, 64 Law & Contemp. Prob. 119, 10705 words, THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AFTER ROME: CONCERNS FROM A U.S. MILITARY PERSPECT­IVE, William K. Lietzau*

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Copyright (c) 2001 Journal of Legislation Journal of Legislation, 2001, 27 J. Legis. 335, 13950 words, NOTE: The Interna­tional Criminal Court: The United States Should Ratify the Rome Statute Despite Its Objections, Adrian T. Delmont *

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Copyright (c) 2001 Law and Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary Problems, Winter, 2001, 64 Law & Contemp. Prob. 193, 10672 words, THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE IRRESOLU­TION OF ROME, Ruth Wedgwood*

Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 383, 4945 words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: The Evolving Concept of Universal Jurisdiction, Bartram S. Brown *

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Copyright (c) 2001 Washington University Washington University Journal of Law & Policy, 2001, 5 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol'y 119, 3204 words, THE INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES INAUGURAL COLLOQUIUM: THE UN AND THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: The Role of the United Nations in the Prosecution of International War Crim­inals, Richard J. Goldstone*

Copyright (c) 2001 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 2001, 95

A.J.I.L. 120, 2292 words, ARTICLE: Editorial Comments: International Criminal Law and the Role of Domestic Courts, Jonathan I. Charney

Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 421, 8737 words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: Empowering United States Courts to Hear Crimes Within the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, Douglass Cassel *

Copyright (c) 2001 The University of Illinois University of Illinois Law Review, 2001, 2001 U. Ill. L. Rev. 791, 30855 words, ARTICLE: THE INTERSECTION OF TWO SYSTEMS: AN AMERICAN ON TRIAL FOR AN AMERICAN MURDER IN THE FRENCH COUR D'ASSISES, Renee Lettow Lerner*

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Copyright (c) 2001 Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University Stanford Journal of International Law, Winter, 2001, 37 Stan. J Int'l L. 75, 25477 words, ARTICLE: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS: IS THERE A SUBSTANTIVE LIMITATION ON THE TREATY POWER?, Audrey I. Benison*

Copyright (c) 2001 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 2001, 95

A.J.I.L. 124, 5236 words, ARTICLE: Editorial Comments: The United States and the Statute of Rome, Monroe Leigh

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Copyright (c) 2001 Pepperdine University School of Law Pepperdine Law Review, 2001, 29 Pepp. L. Rev. 33, 5534 words, INTERNATIONAL LAW WEEKEND -WEST SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: Repairing the Consequences of Ethnic Cleansing, John Quigley *

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Copyright (c) 2001 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2001, 39 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 299, 37699 words, ARTICLE: Critical Jurisprudence and International Legal Scholarship: A Study of Equitable Distribution, William J. Aceves*

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Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 233, 3461 words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: Opening Address, Dav­id Scheffer *

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Copyright (c) 2001 George Washington University George Washington International Law Review, 2001, 33 Geo. Wash. Int'l

L. Rev. 363, 19172 words, NOTE: INCONSISTENCY AND IMPUNITY IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: CAN THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT SOLVE THE PROBLEMS RAISED BY THE RWANDA AND AU­GUSTO PINOCHET CASES, Evo Popoff

Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 399, 9141 words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: Towards the Develop­ment of an Effective System of Universal Jurisdiction for Crimes Under International Law, Bruce Broomhall * Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 241, 11072 words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: Redefining Universal Jurisdiction, Leila Nadya Sadat *

Copyright (c) 2001 New York Law School New York Law Journal of International & Comparative Law, 2001, 21 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 91, 13992 words, NOTE: The Insanity Defense Founded on Ethnic Oppression: Defending the Ac­cused in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, Jennifer L. Larkin*

Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 227, 2708 words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: Foreword, Michael P. Scharf * and Thomas C. Fischer **

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Copyright (c) 2001 Law and Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary Problems, Winter, 2001, 64 Law & Contemp. Prob. 67, 24972 words, THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE ICC'S JURIS­DICTION OVER THE NATIONALS OF NON-PARTY STATES: A CRITIQUE OF THE U.S. POSITION, Michael P. Scharf*

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Copyright (c) 2001 The University of Chicago The University of Chicago Legal Forum, 2001, 2001 U Chi Legal F 351, 8352 words, ARTICLE: Is International Criminal Law "Universal"?, Alfred P. Rubin+

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Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 363, 8170 words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: Application of Treaty-Based Universal Jurisdiction to Nationals of Non-Party States, Michael P. Scharf *

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Copyright (c) 2001 Law and Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary Problems, Winter, 2001, 64 Law & Contemp. Prob. 1, 657 words, THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: FOREWORD, Madeline Morris*

Copyright (c) 2001 McGill Law Journal McGill Law Journal, February, 2001, 46 McGill L.J. 565, 892 words, BOOK NOTE/RECENSION: O. Triffterer, ed., Commentary on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court--Observers' Notes, Article by Article, Rene Provost Military Law Review, March, 2001, 167 Mil. L. Rev. 1, 7740 words, ARTICLE: Fourteenth Waldemar A. Solf Lecture in International Law n1: A Negotiator's Perspective on the International Criminal Court, Ambassador David J. Scheffer n2

Military Law Review, March, 2001, 167 Mil. L. Rev. 20, 21821 words, ARTICLE: Comparative Complementarity: Domest­ic Jurisdiction Consistent with the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Lieutenant Colonel Michael A. Newton n1

Copyright (c) 2001 Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues, March, 2001, 11 W.R.L.S.I. 7, 16327 words, ARTICLE: An Uneasy Synergy: The Relationship Between Non-Governmental Organiza­tions and the Criminal Court, Betina Kuzmarov *

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Copyright (c) 2001 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, March, 2001, 24 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 988, 17547 words, NOTE: TOWARDS A FUNCTIONAL INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: AN ARGU­MENT IN FAVOR OF A STRONG PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES AGREEMENT, Lindsay Zelniker*

Military Law Review, March, 2001, 167 Mil. L. Rev. 156, 37371 words, ARTICLE: The International Criminal Court: An Effective Means of Deterrence?, Major Michael L. Smidt n1

Copyright (c) 2001 The Vanderbilt University School of Law Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, March, 2001, 34 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 455, 4067 words, COMMENTARY: Self-Determination: Chechnya, Kosovo, and East Timor, Jonath­an I. Charney*

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Copyright (c) 2001 The Vanderbilt University School of Law Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, March, 2001, 34 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 405, 25610 words, NOTE: A Predictive Framework for the Effectiveness of International Criminal Tribunals, James Blount Griffin*

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Copyright (c) 2001 University of Richmond Law Review Association University of Richmond Law Review, March, 2001, 35 U. Rich. L. Rev. 1, 12509 words, ARTICLE: REFLECTIONS ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES IN LIGHT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM'S HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998, Conor Gearty*

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Copyright (c) 2001 North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation Inc. North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation, Spring, 2001, 26 N.C.J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 407, 24251 words, ES­SAY: From the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia to the International Criminal Court, Michele Cai­aniello* & Giulio Illuminati**

Copyright (c) 2001 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Spring, 2001, 15 Geo. Im­migr. L.J. 463, 7376 words, SELECTED PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE OCTOBER, 2000 CONFERENCE OF THE IN­TERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REFUGEE LAW JUDGES AT BERN, SWITZERLAND: The Criminality Perspect­ive, Erik Mose * Copyright (c) 2001 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Spring, 2001, 7 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 385, 2101 words, INTERNATIONAL LAW WEEKEND PROCEEDINGS: THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: A RECOMMENDATION FOR THE BUSH AD­MINISTRATION, Michael P. Scharf*

Copyright (c) 2001 The Regents of the University of Wisconsin Wisconsin International Law Journal, Spring, 2001, 19 Wis. Int'l L.J. 197, 18306 words, ARTICLE: Pursuing Justice in a Climate of Moral Outrage: An Evaluation of the Rights of the Accused in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Lynne Miriam Baum*

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Copyright (c) 2001 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Spring, 2001, 29 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 77, 13184 words, ARTICLE: THE FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT TO PROSECU­TION AND COMPENSATION, Jon M. Van Dyke*

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Copyright (c) 2001 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 2001, 95

A.J.I.L. 387, 25471 words, ARTICLE: Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law, Edited By Sean D. Murphy

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Copyright (c) 2001 The Harvard Law Review Association Harvard Law Review, May, 2001, 114 Harv. L. Rev. 1943, 4492 words, DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW --INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW:

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Copyright (c) 2001 Virginia Law Review Association Virginia Law Review, May, 2001, 87 Va. L. Rev. 415, 29879 words, ARTICLE: CONSTRUCTING A HIERARCHY OF CRIMES IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW SENTENCING, Allison Marston Danner*

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Copyright (c) 2001 Montana Law Review Montana Law Review, Summer, 2001, 62 Mont. L. Rev. 301, 19007 words, COMMENT: THE UNITED STATES BECOMES A SIGNATORY TO THE ROME TREATY ESTABLISHING THE IN­TERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: WHY ARE SO MANY CONCERNED BY THIS ACTION?, A. Diane Holcombe

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Copyright (c) 2001 Emory University School of Law Emory Law Journal, Summer, 2001, 50 Emory L.J. 775, 28171 words, INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS: AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM: HUMAN RIGHTS, INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND NATIONAL SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS, Johan D. van der Vyver*

Copyright (c) 2001 Regents of the University of California UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs, Spring / Summer, 2001, 6 UCLA J. Int'l L. & For. Aff. 215, 17221 words, COMMENT: CRAFTING THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS IN ARTICLE 98(2), Chimene Keitner* Copyright (c) 2001 The Yale Journal of International Law, Inc. The Yale Journal of International Law, Summer, 2001, 26 Yale J. Int'l L. 323, 37767 words, ARTICLE: International Human Rights Law Challenges to the New International Criminal Court: The Search and Seizure Right to Privacy, George E. Edwards+

Copyright (c) 2001 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard International Law Journal, Summer, 2001, 42 Harv. Int'l L.J. 555, 8494 words, BOOK REVIEW: International Criminal Jurisprudence Comes of Age: The Substance and Pro­cedure of an Emerging Discipline: Substantive and Procedural Aspects of International Criminal Law: The Experience of In­ternational and National Courts, Reviewed by Nancy Amoury Combs*

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Copyright (c) 2001 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 2001, 95

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Copyright (c) 2001 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 2001, 95

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Copyright (c) 2001 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights New York Law School Journal of Human Rights, Sum­mer, 2001, 17 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Hum. Rts. 911, 2062 words, UN REPORT: The International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court, and the Ad Hoc Tribunals, Sam Cereste

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Copyright (c) 2001 Columbia Human Rights Law Review Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Summer, 2001, 32 Colum. Human Rights L. Rev. 625, 20412 words, ARTICLE: RAPE AND FORCED PREGNANCY UNDER THE ICC STATUTE: HUMAN DIGNITY, AUTONOMY, AND CONSENT, by Kristen Boon*

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Copyright (c) 2001 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights New York Law School Journal of Human Rights, Sum­mer, 2001, 17 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Hum. Rts. 985, 13533 words, ARTICLE: Dispute Resolution and International Law: The United Nations Dialogue Among Civilizations, Catherine Tinker*

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Copyright (c) 2003 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law Association, Winter, 2003, 43 Va. J. Int'l L. 405, 37444 words, ARTICLE: The American Servicemembers' Protection Act: Protecting Whom?, Colonel M. Tia Johnson*

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Copyright (c) 2003 Widener University School of Law Widener Law Journal, 2003, 12 Widener L.J. 619, 4881 words, ES­SAY: The United States must Remain Steadfastly Opposed to the Rome Treaty International Criminal Court, Steven T. Voigt, Esquire n1

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Copyright (c) 2003 Melbourne University Law Review Association, Inc. Melbourne University Law Review, 2003, 27 Mel­bourne U. L.R. 255, 9663 words, REVIEW ESSAY: How Shall We Punish the Perpetrators? Human Rights, Alien Wrongs and the March of International Criminal Law: International Criminal Law by Kriangsak Kittichaisaree, REVIEW ESSAY: HOW SHALL WE PUNISH THE PERPETRATORS? HUMAN RIGHTS, ALIEN WRONGS AND THE MARCH OF IN­TERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: The Pinochet Papers: The Case of Augusto Pinochet in Spain and Britain edited by Michael Ratner and Reed Brody; Torture as Tort: Comparative Perspectives on the Development of Transnational Human Rights Litigation edited by Craig Scott, NEHAL BHUTA *

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Copyright (c) 2003 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, March, 2003, 26 Fordham Int'l

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2003, ICJ 1.1(86), CRIMINAL, The Impact of Comple­mentarity on National Implementation of Substantive International Criminal Law, Jann K. Kleffner n*

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Copyright (c) 2003 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of International Law, Spring, 2003, 24 Mich. J. Int'l L. 887, 2752 words, BOOK REVIEW: BLENDING CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AT THE AD HOC TRIBUNALS: RICHARD MAY & MARIEKE WIERDA, INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL EVIDENCE., Reviewed by William A. Schabas*

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2003, ICJ 1.1(114), CRIMINAL, The Reaction of the US to the Entry into Force of the ICC Statute: Comments on UN SC Resolution 1422 (2002) and Article 98 Agreements, Sal­vatore Zappal n* Copyright (c) 2003 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Spring, 2003, 15 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 223, 8518 words, ESSAY: MISGUIDED FEARS ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Benjamin B. Fer­encz*

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Copyright (c) 2003 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Spring, 2003, 9 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 349, 1005 words, INTERNATIONAL LAW ASSOCIATION PANEL DISCUS­SION ON "THE HOLOCAUST AS CATALYST FOR INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE": SUMMARY OF EXTEMPORAN­EOUS REMARKS , Benjamin B. Ferencz *

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Copyright (c) 2003 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Summer, 2003, 37 New Eng.L. Rev. 1073, 3265 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE ICTY AT TEN: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE MAJOR RULINGS OF THE IN­TERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL OVER THE PAST DECADE: The Legacy of the ICTY: The International Criminal Court, Leila Nadya Sadat*

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Copyright (c) 2003 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Summer, 2003, 37 New Eng.L. Rev. 865, 2428 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE ICTY AT TEN: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE MAJOR RULINGS OF THE INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL OVER THE PAST DECADE: FOREWORD, Michael P. Scharf*

Copyright (c) 2003 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Summer, 2003, 35 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 1015, 38126 words, ARTICLE: UNEXPLODED BOMB: VOICE, SILENCE, AND CONSEQUENCE AT THE HAGUE TRIBUNALS A LEGAL AND RHETORICAL CRITIQUE, Timothy William Waters*

Copyright (c) 2003 Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review, Summer, 2003, 25 Loy. L.A. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 581, 10000 words, ARTICLE: Indirect Abolition: Capital Punishment's Role in Extradition Law and Practice, William A. Schabas*

Copyright (c) 2003 Dickinson School of Law Penn State Law Review, Summer, 2003, 108 Penn St. L. Rev. 349, 8276 words, COMMENT: From the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to the International Criminal Court: Expanding the Definition of Genocide To Include Rape, Alexandra A. Miller*

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Copyright (c) 2003 Regents of the University of California UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs, Spring / Summer, 2003, 8 UCLA J. Int'l L. & For. Aff. 61, 4232 words, SYMPOSIUM: JUSTICE & SOVEREIGNTY: IMPLICA­TIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: PANEL: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION. PITFALLS OF IN­TERNATIONAL IDEALISM*, Stephen Krasner**

Copyright (c) 2003 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Summer, 2003, 37 New Eng.L. Rev. 1015, 10142 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE ICTY AT TEN: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE MAJOR RULINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL OVER THE PAST DECADE: Mens Rea and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, William A. Schabas*

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Copyright (c) 2003 Journal of Law & Social Challenges Journal of Law & Social Challenges, Summer, 2003, 5 J.L. & Soc. Challenges 65, 16724 words, THE ROLE OF PROFILING IN AMERICAN SOCIETY: RACIAL PROFILING: Genocide: The Ultimate Racial Profiling, by Rebecca S. Katz*

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, August 2003, ICJ 1.2(490), CRIMINAL, The International Bar Association Proposal For A Code Of Professional Conduct For Counsel Before the ICC, Martha Walsh, Practising barrister in England at Westgate Chambers specialising in criminal and immigration law. Participant in the revision of the IBA Draft Code.

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, August 2003, ICJ 1.2(368), CRIMINAL, Justice-Ability: A Critique Of The Alleged Non-Justiciability of Israel's Policy Of Targeted Killings, Orna Ben-Naftali, Head of the Interna­tional Law Division and the Law and Culture Division at the Law School, The College of Management, Academic Studies, Tel-Aviv and Keren R. Michaeli, Research Associate, International Law Division, The Law School, The College of Manage­ment, Academic Studies, Tel-Aviv

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Copyright (c) 2003 The Regents of the University of Wisconsin Wisconsin International Law Journal, Fall, 2003, 21 Wis. Int'l L.J. 557, 13773 words, ARTICLE: SUMMER IN ROME, SPRING IN THE HAGUE, WINTER IN WASHINGTON?

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Copyright (c) 2003 Hastings College of the Law Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, Fall, 2003, 27 Hast­ings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 77, 13590 words, NOTE: The European Union v.the North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Esto-nia's Conflicting Interests as a Party to the International Criminal Court, Barbi Appelquist*

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Copyright (c) 2003 Hastings College of the Law Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, Fall, 2003, 27 Hast­ings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 103, 14400 words, NOTE: Justice for Some? U.S. Efforts Under Article 98 to Escape the Juris­diction of the International Criminal Court, Cosmos Eubany*

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Copyright (c) 2003 The Regents of the University of Wisconsin Wisconsin International Law Journal, Fall, 2003, 21 Wis. Int'l L.J. 495, 5868 words, ARTICLE: JUDGING GLOBAL JUSTICE: ASSESSING THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Diane F. Orentlicher*

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Copyright (c) 2003 Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, Fall, 2003, 13 Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 727, 12059 words, SYMPOSIUM: EXPORT OF THE RULE OF LAW: STU­DENT NOTE: The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Should the Unites States Sign on the Dotted Line?, Todd Prichard *

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Copyright (c) 2003 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Fall, 2003, 10 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 195, 4749 words, THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND THE FU­TURE OF LEGAL ACCOUNTABILITY , Loyola University, New Orleans October 18, 2003 William W. Burke-White *

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Copyright (c) 2003 The Regents of the University of Wisconsin Wisconsin International Law Journal, Fall, 2003, 21 Wis. Int'l L.J. 527, 11108 words, ARTICLE: ACCOUNTABILITY FOR INTERNATIONAL CRIMES: THE SYNERGY BETWEEN THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND ALTERNATIVE REMEDIES, Beth Stephens n1

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Copyright (c) 2003 The University of Chicago Chicago Journal of International Law, Fall, 2003, 4 Chi. J. Int'l L. 587, 4845 words, DEVELOPMENTS: The International Criminal Court and the Applicability of International Jurisdiction under Islam­ic Law, Ahmad E. Nassar *

Copyright (c) 2003 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law Association, Fall, 2003, 44 Va. J. Int'l L. 63, 8538 words, THE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY-UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA CONFER­ENCE ON EXPLORING THE LIMITS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: The Limits of Legitimacy: The Rome Statute's Un­lawful Application to Non-State Parties, Lee A. Casey*, David B. Rivkin, Jr.**

Copyright (c) 2003 Northwestern University, School of Law Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights, Fall, 2003, 1 Nw. U. J. Int'l Hum. Rts. 3, 11227 words, SYMPOSIUM: Human Rights and the Law of War: New Roles for the World Court? (April 12, 2002): A World Court For Human Rights?, Stefan Trechsel *

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Copyright (c) 2003 Howard University Howard Law Journal, Fall, 2003, 47 How. L.J. 133, 14530 words, COM­MENT: Under Fire: The Fight for the War Correspondent's Privilege, Nia Y. McDonald*

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Copyright (c) 2003 The Regents of the University of Wisconsin Wisconsin International Law Journal, Fall, 2003, 21 Wis. Int'l L.J. 599, 4222 words, ARTICLE: RESTORING U.S. ENGAGEMENT WITH THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, David Scheffer*

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Copyright (c) 2003 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of International Law, Fall, 2003, 25 Mich. J. Int'l

L. 211, 27563 words, STUDENT NOTE: PROSECUTING HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN EUROPE AND AMER­ICA: HOW LEGAL SYSTEM STRUCTURE AFFECTS COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS, Micah S. Myers*

Copyright (c) 2003 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Fall, 2003, 31 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 525, 18627 words, ARTICLE: Caught Between Hope and Despair: An Analysis of the Ja­panese Criminal Justice System, Melissa Clack* Copyright (c) 2003 The Vanderbilt University School of Law Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, November, 2003, 36 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1567, 5046 words, SPEECH: Advancing U.S. Interests with the International Criminal Court, Address by His Excellency Ambassador David J. Scheffer* Vanderbilt University Law School, March 27, 2003

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Copyright (c) 2003 Minnesota Law Review Minnesota Law Review, November, 2003, 88 Minn. L. Rev. 30, 21489 words, ARTICLE: Lessons of Yugoslav Rape Trials: A Role for Conspiracy Law in International Tribunals, Richard P. Barrett + and Laura E. Little ++

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Copyright (c) 2003 Yeshiva University. Cardozo Law Review, November, 2003, 25 Cardozo L. Rev. 247, 8860 words, ARTICLE: BELGIUM'S UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION LAW: VINDICATION OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE OR PURSUIT OF POLITICS?, Malvina Halberstam*

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Copyright (c) Notre Dame Law Review, 2003. University of Notre Dame, December, 2003, 79 Notre Dame L. Rev. 55, 23960 words, ARTICLE: AN EMPIRE OF LAW?: LEGALISM AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, John M. Czarnetzky*, Ronald J. Rychlak +

Copyright (c) 2003 Faculty of Law, Sydney University Law School The Sydney Law Review, December, 2003, 25 Sydney

L. Rev. 507, 15850 words, ARTICLE: Implementation of the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court: A Quiet Revolution in Australian Law, GILLIAN TRIGGS *

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2003, ICJ 1.3(737), CRIMINAL, BOOK REVIEWS, Christina Moller, Dr iur. (University of Münster, Germany), Attorney at law (Frankfurt am Main, Germany), Legal Officer of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), The Hague.

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2003, ICJ 1.3(618), CRIMINAL, The Jurisdiction Of The International Criminal Court Over Nationals Of Non-Parties: Legal Basis And Limits, Dapo Akande, Lecturer in Law, University of Durham

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2003, ICJ 1.3(651), CRIMINAL, Are Foreign Milit­ary Personnel Exempt From International Criminal Jurisdiction Under Status Of Forces Agreements?, Dieter Fleck, Dr iur. (Cologne), Director, International Agreements and Policy, Federal Ministry of Defence, Germany; Vice-President, Interna­tional Society for Military Law and the Law of War; Member of the Council, International Institute of Humanitarian Law.

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2003, ICJ 1.3(603), CRIMINAL, SYMPOSIUM -­The Procedural Law Of The International Criminal Court In Outline: Anatomy Of A Unique Compromise, Claus Kress, Dr jur. (Cologne), LL M (Cantab.), Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Foreign and International Criminal Law, Uni­versity of Cologne.

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2003, ICJ 1.3(671), CRIMINAL, Are Some Peace­keepers Better Than Others? UN Security Council Resolution 1497 (2003) And The ICC, Salvatore Zappala, Assistant pro­fessor of EU and International Law (University of Pisa), member of the Editorial committee

Copyright (c) 2004 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2004, 38 New Eng.L. Rev. 451, 18713 words, NOTE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: IS THE UNITED STATES OVERLOOKING AN EASIER WAY TO HOLD SADDAM HUSSEIN AND OSAMA BIN LADEN ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS?, Alisha

D. Telci

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Copyright (c) 2004 Brooklyn Law School Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 2004, 30 Brooklyn J. Int'l L. 205, 17212 words, NOTE: A Foundation of Granite or Sand? The International Criminal Court and United States Bilateral Immunity Agreements, Samantha V. Ettari *

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Copyright (c) 2004 Cornell International Law Journal Cornell International Law Journal, 2004, 36 Cornell Int'l L.J. 415, 10288 words, ARTICLE: Unilateral Multilateralism: United States Policy Toward the International Criminal Court, Diane F. Orentlicher+

Copyright (c) 2004 Cleveland State University Cleveland State Law Review, 2004, 51 Clev. St. L. Rev. 263, 12682 words, NOTE: THE MODERN VERSION OF THE SHOT HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD: AMERICA'S FLAWED REVOLU­TION AGAINST THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND THE REST OF THE WORLD, Sasha Markovic

Copyright (c) 2004 The School of Law Texas Tech University Texas Tech Law Review, 2004, 35 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 163, 17872 words, THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: AN EMINENT IMPACT ON A HESITANT UNITED STATES , by Beth Fain

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Copyright (c) 2004 Dickinson School of Law Penn State Law Review, Winter, 2004, 108 Penn St. L. Rev. 899, 13857 words, Comment: Competing Concepts of Immunity: The (R)evolution of the Head of State Immunity Defense, Paul J. Toner*

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Copyright (c) 2004 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review, 2004, 19 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 1115, 25941 words, CRITICAL ESSAY: The Proliferation of Bilateral Non-Surrender Agree­ments Among Non-Ratifiers of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Chet J. Tan, Jr.*

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Copyright (c) 2004 West Virginia Law Review West Virginia Law Review, Winter, 2004, 106 W. Va L. Rev. 245, 29763 words, ARTICLE: When a Good Idea is Poorly Implemented: How the International Criminal Court Fails to be Insulated from International Politics and to Protect Basic Due Process Guarantees, Andrew J. Walker *

Copyright (c) 2004 Boston University School of Law American Journal of Law & Medicine, 2004, 30 Am. J. L. and Med. 419, 18518 words, ARTICLE: International Criminal Prosecution of Physicians: A Critique of Professors Annas and Grod-in's Proposed International Medical Tribunal, Benjamin Mason Meier + Copyright (c) 2004 San Diego International Law Journal San Diego International Law Journal, 2004, 5 San Diego Int'l L.J. 73, 35242 words, ARTICLE: From the Nuremberg Charter to the Rome Statute: Defining the Elements of Crimes Against Humanity, MOHAMED ELEWA BADAR*

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Copyright (c) 2004 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2004, 43 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 229, 15737 words, NOTE: Victims' Justice: Legitimizing the Sentencing Regime of the Interna­tional Criminal Court, Steven Glickman*

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Copyright (c) 2004 Albany Law Review Albany Law Review, 2004, 68 Alb. L. Rev. 23, 6232 words, TRIBUTE: ROBERT JACKSON'S TRANSCENDENT INFLUENCE OVER TODAY'S WORLD, Henry T. King, Jr.*

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Copyright (c) 2004 Gonzaga Law Review Gonzaga Law Review, 2004 / 2005, 40 Gonz. L. Rev. 127, 14733 words, ART­ICLE: Command Responsibility: A Call to Realign the Doctrine with Principles of Individual Accountability and Retributive Justice, Arthur T. O'Reilly*

Copyright (c) 2004 Cornell International Law Journal Cornell International Law Journal, 2004, 36 Cornell Int'l L.J. 455, 8563 words, ARTICLE: U.S. Unilateralism and International Crimes: The International Criminal Court and Terrorism, Fiona McKay

Copyright (c) 2004 by the Case Western Reserve University School of Law Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2004, 36 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 453, 10849 words, SYMPOSIUM: "TERRORISM ON TRIAL": BEYOND THE MONTREAL CONVENTION *, John P. Grant +

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Copyright (c) 2004 Trustees of Indiana University Indiana Law Journal, Winter, 2004, 79 Ind. L.J. 245, 13924 words, Glob­alization and the Myth of Absolute National Sovereignty: Reconsidering the "Un-signing" of the Rome Statute and the Leg­acy of Senator Bricker , John R. Worth *

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Copyright (c) 2004 Cornell International Law Journal Cornell International Law Journal, 2004, 36 Cornell Int'l L.J. 473, 8355 words, ARTICLE: Terrorism and Unilateralism: Criminal Jurisdiction and International Relations, Madeline Morris+

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Copyright (c) 2004 National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Inc. The Champion, January/February, 2004, 28 Champion 12, FEATURES: OBTAINING EVIDENCE IN THE UNITED STATES FOR USE IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES (WITHOUT USING A TREATY), By Nancy Hollander, John Boyd

Copyright (c) 2004 by the Case Western Reserve University School of Law Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2004, 36 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 421, 8049 words, SYMPOSIUM: "TERRORISM ON TRIAL": STATE ACTORS IN AN INTERNATIONAL DEFINITION OF TERRORISM FROM A HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE *, Bruce Broomhall + Copyright (c) 2004 Golden Gate University Golden Gate University Law Review, 2004, 44 Golden Gate U.L. Rev. 427, 10617 words, COMMENT: JUSTICE FOR RWANDA TOWARD A UNIVERSAL LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT, Heath­er Alexander *

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Copyright (c) 2004 Berkeley Journal of International Law Berkeley Journal of International Law, 2004, 22 Berkeley J. Int'l

L. 165, 15796 words, ARTICLE: Coming to Terms with its Past -Serbia's New Court for the Prosecution of War Crimes, By Mark S. Ellis*

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Copyright (c) 2004 Bar Association of San Francisco San Francisco Attorney, Winter, 2004, 30 San Francisco Att'y 14, 2685 words, FEATURES: BASF in 2003: A Very Good Year, By JEFF BLEICH

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Copyright (c) 2004 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2004, 43 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 141, 16966 words, ARTICLE: The Changing Character of Sovereignty in International Law and International Relations, Winston P. Nagan, FRSA* and Craig Hammer**

Copyright (c) 2004 Trustees of Indiana University Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, 2004, 14 Ind. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 553, 14097 words, ARTICLES: THE PERILS OF "CONSENSUS": HANS KELSEN AND THE LEGAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE UNITED NATIONS, J. Peter Pham *

Copyright (c) 2004 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review, 2004, 20 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 7, 13918 words, ARTICLE: Immunities of Foreign Ministers: Paragraph 61 of the Yerodia Judgment as it Pertains to the Security Council and the International Criminal Court, David S. Koller

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Copyright (c) 2004 Islam in America Conference DePaul University The Journal of Islamic Law and Culture, Fall / Winter, 2004, 9 J. Islamic L. & Culture 1, 7507 words, ARTICLE: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE CHALLENGE OF TER­RORISM n1, Asli U. Bali

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Copyright (c) 2004 Theoretical Inquiries in Law Theoretical Inquiries in Law, January, 2004, 5 Theoretical Inq. L. 199, 16652 words, ARTICLE: Three Cheers for Universal Jurisdiction --or is It Only Two?, Henry J. Steiner *

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Copyright (c) 2004 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review, 2004, 19 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 1009, 24078 words, ARTICLE: Rethinking the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court in the Post-September 11th Era: Should Acts of Terrorism Qualify As Crimes Against Humanity?, Vincent-Joel Proulx*

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2004, ICJ 2.1(71), CRIMINAL, Prosecutorial Discretion Within The International Criminal Court, Matthew R. Brubacher, LLM, London School of Economics, PgDL, BSFS

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2004, ICJ 2.1(179), CRIMINAL, An Overview of Imple­mentation by Australia of the Statute of the International Criminal Court, Gideon Boas, BA (1991), LLB (1993), LLM (2000), Legal Officer for the Milo evic case, Trial Chamber III of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2004, ICJ 2.1(56), CRIMINAL, The International Crimin­al Court --High Hopes, 'Creative Ambiguity' And An Unfortunate Mistrust In International Judges, The Hon. David Hunt, AO, Former Judge of the ICTY (1998-2003), and the ICTY Appeals Chamber (2001-2003). Sometime judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Sydney (1979-1998) and Chief Judge at Common Law of the Supreme Court (1991-1998).

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Copyright (c) 2004 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, April, 2004, 27 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 1490, 7616 words, EXCLUSIVE PRESENTATION ON SADDAM HUSSEINTHE TRIAL OF SADDAM HUSSEIN: WHAT KIND OF COURT SHOULD PROSECUTE SADDAM HUSSEIN AND OTHERS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AB­USES?*, Justice Richard Goldstone**

628.

Copyright (c) 2004 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Spring, 2004, 11 Hum. Rts. Br. 3, 3463 words, A DECADE IN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: International Human Rights and Criminal Justice in the First Decade of the 21st Century, by Richard J. Goldstone

Copyright (c) 2004 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of International Law, Spring, 2004, 25 Mich. J. Int'l L. 605, 20392 words, ARTICLE: SEXUAL SLAVERY AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: AD­VANCING INTERNATIONAL LAW, Valerie Oosterveld*

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Copyright (c) 2004 Wayne State University Law School The Wayne Law Review, Spring, 2004, 50 Wayne L. Rev. 185, 6563 words, SYMPOSIUM: Two Transformations of Sexual Assault--The First in Domestic Law and the Second in the United Nations International Criminal Courts for Yugoslavia & Rwanda & the ICC Treaty, DOREAN MARGUERITE KOENIG+

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2004, ICJ 2.1(19), CRIMINAL, Is The United States' Op­position To The ICC Intractable?, Patricia M. Wald, Judge

632.

Copyright (c) 2004 Wayne State University Law School The Wayne Law Review, Spring, 2004, 50 Wayne L. Rev. 1, 15791 words, SYMPOSIUM: Peace through Justice? The Future of the Crime of Aggression in a Time of Crisis, ANDREAS L. PAULUS+

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Copyright (c) 2004 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Spring, 2004, 18 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 133, 6634 words, BOOK REVIEW: INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: BETWEEN SOVEREIGNTY AND THE RULE OF LAW, Reviewed by Johan D. van der Vyver*

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Copyright (c) 2004 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of International Law, Spring, 2004, 25 Mich. J.

Int'l L. 653, 16627 words, ARTICLE: CONTINUING CRIMES IN THE ROME STATUTE, Alan Nissel*

Copyright (c) 2004 University of Oregon Oregon Review of International Law, Spring, 2004, 6 Or. Rev. Int'l L. 95, 17745 words, ARTICLE: The Status of Victims in the Enforcement of International Criminal Law, Timothy K. Kuhner*

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2004, ICJ 2.1(275), CRIMINAL, The European Arrest Warrant An Additional Tool For Prosecuting ICC Crimes, Luisa Vierucci, Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Insti­tute, Florence

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Copyright (c) 2004 Whittier Law Review Whittier Law Review, Spring, 2004, 25 Whittier L. Rev. 521, 22571 words, ART­ICLE: GLOBAL RESPONSES AND RECOURSES TO TERRORISM, Edieth Y. Wu*

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Copyright (c) 2004 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Winter / Spring, 2004, 36 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 307, 10416 words, SYMPOSIUM: OIL AND THE INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE GEOPOLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PETROLEUM CORPORATIONS: OIL AND WATER: REGULAT­ING THE BEHAVIOR OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS THROUGH LAW, Simon Chesterman*

Copyright (c) 2004 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Winter / Spring, 2004, 36 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 503, 23078 words, NOTE: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION AFTER THE CREATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Gabriel Bottini*

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Copyright (c) 2004 Wayne State University Law School The Wayne Law Review, Spring, 2004, 50 Wayne L. Rev. 97, 4853 words, SYMPOSIUM: Cybercrime: National, Transnational, or International?, ELLEN S. PODGOR+

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2004, ICJ 2.1(158), CRIMINAL, Implementation Of The ICC Statute In The Dutch Legal Order, Göran Sluiter, Lecturer in international law, Utrecht University and Judge at the Utrecht District Court

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2004, ICJ 2.1(17), CRIMINAL, Learning To Deal With Rejection: The International Criminal Court And The United States, W. Michael Reisman

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Copyright (c) 2004 University of Oregon Oregon Review of International Law, Spring, 2004, 6 Or. Rev. Int'l L. 37, 9042 words, REMARKS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SCHOOL OF LAW, 2003-2004: Human Rights as a Response to Terrorism: Remarks given at the University of Oregon School of Law, February 11, 2004, Kenneth Roth*

Copyright (c) 2004 St. Thomas Law Review St. Thomas Law Review, Spring, 2004, 16 St. Thomas L. Rev. 365, 15197 words, ARTICLE: FREEDOM FROM FEAR: PROSECUTING THE IRAQI REGIME FOR THE USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS, Margaret Sewell* Copyright (c) 2004 Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, June, 2004, 92 Geo. L.J. 1033, 12927 words, NOTE: Catch 98(2): Article 98 Agreements and the Dilemma of Treaty Conflict, DAVID A. TALLMAN *

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Copyright (c) 2004 The Regents of the University of California on behalf of Boalt Journal of Criminal Law Boalt Journal of Criminal Law, June, 2004, 7 Cal. Crim. L. Rev. 1, 25176 words, ARTICLE: POST-WAR IRAQ: PROSECUTING SAD­DAM HUSSEIN, L. Elizabeth Chamble

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, June 2004, ICJ 2.2(572), CRIMINAL, The Major Hurdles And Accomplishments Of The ICTY --What The ICC Can Learn From Them, Claude Jorda, Judge, ICC; former Judge (1994-2002) and President (1999-2002) of the ICTY; former Chief Prosecutor, Bourdeaux Court of Appeals (1989-1992); Chief Prosecutor, Paris Court of Appeals (1992)

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, June 2004, ICJ 2.2(304), CRIMINAL, The Proliferation Of In­ternational Criminal Courts And Tribunals --A Necessity In The Current International Community, Fausto Pocar, Judge and Vice-president, ICTY; member of the Institut de droit international; member of the Journal's Advisory Board

Copyright (c) 2004 Texas Law Review Texas Law Review, June, 2004, 82 Tex. L. Rev. 1989, 12724 words, SYMPOSI­UM: INNOVATIVE MODELS OF CONSTITUTIONALISM: Thinking Outside the Sovereignty Box: Transnational Law and the U.S. Constitution, T. Alexander Aleinikoff*

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, June 2004, ICJ 2.2(598), CRIMINAL, Notes And Comments -­Command Responsibility And The Hadzihasanovic Decision, Christopher Greenwood, CMG, QC, Professor of International Law, London School of Economics and Political Science

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Copyright (c) 2004 Seattle Journal for Social Justice Seattle Journal for Social Justice, Spring / Summer, 2004, 2 Seattle J. Soc. Just. 345, 17145 words, INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS & U.S. FOREIGN POLICY: The Counterproductive Bush Administration Policy Toward the International Criminal Court, Anne K. Heindel

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Copyright (c) 2004 The University of Chicago Chicago Journal of International Law, Summer, 2004, 5 Chi. J. Int'l L. 217, 6896 words, ARTICLES: The Role of the Red Cross in the Development of International Humanitarian Law: The Interna­tional Committee of the Red Cross and Its Contribution to the Development of International Humanitarian Law in Special­ized Instruments, Knut Dormann and Louis Maresca *

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Copyright (c) 2004 The University of Tulsa Tulsa Law Review, Summer, 2004, 39 Tulsa L. Rev. 955, 13986 words, SYM­POSIUM: TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF GEORGE P. FLETCHER'S RETHINKING CRIMINAL LAW: FOR UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: AGAINST FLETCHER'S ANTAGONISM, Albin Eser *

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Copyright (c) 2004 The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, Summer, 2004, 28 Fletcher

F. World Aff. 147, 4457 words, THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL REGIMES: ORGANIZATIONS AND PRAC­TICES: The Democratic Legacy of the International Criminal Court, JAMIE MAYERFELD. Jamie Mayerfeld argues that the ICC is an ingenious means of bolstering democracy and encouraging its spread, and, therefore, deserves support from those who believe in democratization as the key to protecting fundamental human rights.

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Copyright (c) 2004 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 2004, 98

A.J.I.L. 407, 17705 words, ARTICLE: International Law Immunities and the International Criminal Court, By Dapo Akande *

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Copyright (c) 2004 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard International Law Journal, Summer, 2004, 45 Harv. Int'l L.J. 563, 6821 words, BOOK REVIEW: From Nuremberg to the Hague: The Future of International Criminal Justice. Edited by Philippe Sands, Adam M. Smith *

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Copyright (c) 2004 Seattle Journal for Social Justice Seattle Journal for Social Justice, Spring / Summer, 2004, 2 Seattle J. Soc. Just. 323, 2530 words, INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS & U.S. FOREIGN POLICY: International Human Rights & U.S. Foreign Policy: An Introduction, Ronald C. Slye

658.

Copyright (c) 2004 Law and Inequality Law and Inequality, Summer, 2004, 22 Law & Ineq. J. 223, 19367 words, SYM­POSIUM: Prospects for Human Rights Advocacy in the Wake of September 11, 2001, Juan E. Mendez* & Javier Mariezcur­rena**

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Copyright (c) 2004 University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review, Summer, 2004, 12 U. Miami Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 189, 15050 words, ARTICLE: The Parameters of Internal Armed Conflict in International Humanitarian Law, Anthony Cullen *

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Copyright (c) 2004 Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University Stanford Journal of International Law, Sum­mer, 2004, 40 Stan. J Int'l L. 195, 6489 words, COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE: Balance of Power: Redifining Sovereignty in Contemporary International Law: COMMEMORATIVE INTRODUCTION: Sovereignty: A Political Emotion, Not a Concept, Jenik Radon*

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Copyright (c) 2004 Oklahoma Law Review Oklahoma Law Review, Summer, 2004, 57 Okla. L. Rev. 303, 8563 words, ES­SAY: JUSTICE FOR IRAQ, JUSTICE FOR ALL, Michael J. Frank*

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Copyright (c) 2004 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of International Law, Summer, 2004, 25 Mich. J. Int'l L. 963, 7762 words, DIVERSITY OR CACOPHONY?: NEW SOURCES OF NORMS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: ARTICLE: INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PLURALISM, William W. Burke-White*

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, September 2004, ICJ 2.3(929), CRIMINAL, Book Review -­Elements Of War Crimes Under The Rome Statute Of The International Criminal Court, Sources And Commentary, Daryl

A. Mundis, Editorial Committee and Trial Attorney, OTP, ICTY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, September 2004, ICJ 2.3(761), CRIMINAL, A New Passport To Impunity? --Non-Extradition Of Naturalised Citizens Versus Criminal Justice, Zsuzsanna Deen-Racsmany, Ph.D. Fel­low, Department of Public International Law, Leiden University, The Netherlands

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, September 2004, ICJ 2.3(735), CRIMINAL, Universal Jurisdic­tion --Clarifying The Basic Concept, Roger O'Keefe, University Lecturer and Deputy Director, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge; Fellow, Magdalene College, Cambridge

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Copyright (c) 2004 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Fall, 2004, 11 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 195, 14226 words, NOTE & COMMENT: WAS THE UNITED STATES JUSTIFIED IN RENEWING RESOLUTION 1487 IN LIGHT OF THE ABU GHRAIB PRISONER ABUSE SCANDAL? , Kerstin Pas­tujova*

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Copyright (c) 2004 American Society of International Law International Legal Theory, Fall, 2004, 10 Int'l Legal Theory 27, 6645 words, ARTICLE: The Case for Prosecuting Iraqi Nationals in the International Criminal Court, Anna N. Astvatsatur­ova and Tracy M. Proietti and George S. Yacoubian, Jr.

Copyright (c) 2004 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Fall, 2004, 16 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 365, 3880 words, ESSAY: TRIBUTE TO NUREMBERG PROSECUTOR JACKSON, Benjamin B. Ferencz*

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Copyright (c) 2004 Connecticut Journal of International Law Connecticut Journal of International Law, Fall, 2004, 20 Conn.

J. Int'l L. 65, 23803 words, ARTICLE: THE LIMITS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: HOUSE DEMOLITIONS IN AN OCCUPIED TERRITORY , Ariel Zemach*

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Copyright (c) 2004 American Association of Law Libraries Law Library Journal, Fall, 2004, 96 Law Libr. J. 733, 10682 words, REVIEW ARTICLE: Keeping Up with New Legal Titles *, Compiled by Catherine F. Halvorsen ** and Diana C. Jaque *** and Reviewed by Adrienne Cobb and Reviewed by Karin den Bleyker and Reviewed by Paul E. Howard and Re­viewed by Nancy Carol Carter and Reviewed by Larry Reeves and Reviewed by Jennifer R. Hill and Reviewed by David Zopfi-Jordan and Reviewed by Patricia K. Turpening and Reviewed by Mary Rumsey and Reviewed by Lucy Cox and Re­viewed by Virginia J. Kelsh and Reviewed by Jennifer Locke

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Copyright (c) 2004 The Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, PA Penn State Environmental Law Review, Autumn, 2004, 12 Penn St. Envtl. L. Rev. 445, 5977 words, ARTICLE: The Environment: Adequacy of Protection in Times of War, Andy Rich *

Copyright (c) 2004 The Law Review Association, Thomas Jefferson School of Law San Diego Thomas Jefferson Law Re­view, Fall, 2004, 27 T. Jefferson L. Rev. 15, 5572 words, SYMPOSIUM ARTICLE: Fourth Annual Women and the Law Conference: RESISTING EQUALITY: WHY THE U.S. REFUSES TO RATIFY THE WOMEN'S CONVENTION, Marjor­ie Cohn* Copyright (c) 2004 American Society of International Law International Legal Theory, Fall, 2004, 10 Int'l Legal Theory 83, 14340 words, ARTICLE: Prosecuting Sexual Violence Crimes During War and Conflict: New Possibilities for Progress, Eileen Meier

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Copyright (c) 2004 Emory University School of Law Emory Law Journal, Fall, 2004, 53 Emory L.J. 2021, 16377 words, COMMENT: ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE WAR IN IRAQ: THE LOOTING OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM IN BAGHDAD AND THE INADEQUACIES OF INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF CULTURAL PROPERTY, Sasha P. Paroff*

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Copyright (c) 2004 National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Inc. The Champion, November, 2004, 28 Champion 44, ARTICLE: VERBATIM, BY ELISE GROULX DIGGS

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Copyright (c) 2004 New York University Law Review New York University Law Review, December, 2004, 79 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 2341, 17633 words, NOTE: THREE ANGRY MEN: JURIES IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL ADJUDICATION, Amy Powell*

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2004, ICJ 2.4(1118), CRIMINAL, The Question Of Charles Taylor's Immunity --Still In Search Of A Balanced Application Of Personal Immunities?, Micaela Frulli, Lecturer in International Law, University of Florence; Member of the Journal's Editorial Committee

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2004, ICJ 2.4(981), CRIMINAL, EDITORIAL COMMENTS: ABU GHRAIB --ANOTHER BLACK HOLE? --Military Excesses? --Is There a 'Right Way' of Dealing?, Charles H.B. Garraway, Senior Research Fellow, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; Visiting Professor of Law, King's College, London

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Copyright (c) 2004 California Law Review California Law Review, December, 2004, 92 Calif. L. Rev. 1663, 32927 words, COMMENT: Applying the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Case Study of Henry KissingerApplying the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Case Study of Henry Kissinger, Steven Feldstein +

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2004, ICJ 2.4(940), CRIMINAL, EDITORIAL COMMENTS: THE ICC TAKES OFF --Prosecutorial Policy And The ICC --Prosecutor's Proprio Motu Action or Self-Denial?, Dan Sarooshi, Herbert Smith Reader in International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford; Fellow, The Queen's College, Oxford

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2004, ICJ 2.4(949), CRIMINAL, Is The Practice Of 'Self-Referrals' A Sound Start For The ICC?, Paola Gaeta, Associate Professor of International Law, University of Florence; member of the Journal's Editorial Committee JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2004, ICJ 2.4(944), CRIMINAL, 'Self-Referrals' And 'Waivers Of Complementarity' --Some Considerations In Law And Policy, Claus Kress, Dr Jur. (Cologne), LLM (Cantab), Senior Research Fellow in the Institute of Foreign and International Criminal Law, University of Cologne

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2004, ICJ 2.4(1141), CRIMINAL, Child Recruitment And The Special Court For Sierra Leone, Alison Smith

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, December 2004, ICJ 2.4(1070), CRIMINAL, Trading Justice for Efficiency --Plea-Bargaining and International Tribunals, Michael P. Scharf, Professor of Law and Director of the Fred­erick K. Cox International Law Centre, Case Western Reserve University School of Law

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Copyright (c) 2005 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2005, 4 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 389, 10388 words, NOTE: THE PROSECUTOR OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, AM­NESTIES, AND THE "INTERESTS OF JUSTICE": STRIKING A DELICATE BALANCE, Thomas Hethe Clark*

Copyright (c) 2005 Loyola University Chicago Loyola University Chicago International Law Review, Fall / Winter, 2005, 3 Loy. Int'l L. Rev. 21, 12598 words, FEATURE ARTICLE: Releasing Accused Genocidal Perpetrators in Rwanda: The Dis­placement of Preventive Justice, George S. Yacoubian, Jr., Ph.D. +

Copyright (c) 2005 University of Maine School of Law Maine Law Review, 2005, 57 Me. L. Rev. 553, 8843 words, SPEECHE: FRANK M. COFFIN LECTURE ON LAW AND PUBLIC SERVICE: THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, Honorable Richard J. Goldstone *

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Copyright (c) 2005 Law and Business Review of the Americas Law and Business Review of the Americas, Winter, 2005, 11 Law & Bus. Rev. Am. 83, 16046 words, DRAFT CODE: Proposed Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedure Applicable to Counsel Appearing Before the International Criminal Court, By The International Criminal Bar, Ethics Committee

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Copyright (c) 2005 Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University Stanford Journal of International Law, Winter, 2005, 41 Stan. J Int'l L. 1, 27961 words, ARTICLE: Nationalizing International Criminal Law, Jenia Iontcheva Turner*

690.

Copyright (c) 2005 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2005, 43 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 557, 24874 words, NOTE: Aggression, International Law, and the ICC: An Argument for the Withdrawal of Aggression from the Rome Statute, James Nicholas Boeving*

Copyright (c) 2005 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2005, 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 263, 10048 words, SYMPOSIUM: POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE: FROM MALMEDY TO HALABJA: UNI­VERSITY OF IDAHO COLLEGE OF LAW: 2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO: MARCH 18-21, 2004: ATTACK ON THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: A POLICY OF IMPUNITY , Angela R. Kircher* Copyright (c) 2005 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2005, 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 263, 10048 words, SYMPOSIUM: POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE: FROM MALMEDY TO HALABJA: UNI­VERSITY OF IDAHO COLLEGE OF LAW: 2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO: MARCH 18-21, 2004: ATTACK ON THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: A POLICY OF IMPUNITY , Angela R. Kircher*

Copyright (c) 2005 Naval Law Review, 2005, 52 Naval L. Rev. 151, 13448 words, ARTICLE, ESSAY & NOTE: DON'T TREAD ON ME: ABSENCE OF JURISDICTION BY THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT OVER THE U.S. AND OTHER NON-SIGNATORY STATES, Lieutenant Jon Stephens, JAGC, USN *

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Copyright (c) 2005 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, Summer 2005, 17 Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev. 616, 11230 words, SYMPOSIUM: The International Responses to the Environmental Impacts of War *: AFTERNOON PANEL --ACCOUNTABILITY AND LIABILITY: LEGAL TOOLS AVAILABLE TO THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY, Moderator: Jay Austin Panelists: Rymn Parsons, Mark Drumbl, Charles Sheehan-Miles, Julia Klee

Copyright (c) 2005 Regent University, School of Law Regent Journal of International Law, 2005, 3 Regent J. Int'l L. 143, 17353 words, NOTE: Eradicating Sudanese Slavery: The sudanese government and the abuse of islam, Sarah L. Dygert *

Copyright (c) 2005 University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications, Inc. Texas International Law Journal, Winter, 2005, 40 Tex. Int'l L.J. 263, 23708 words, ARTICLE: The Competence of the Security Council to Terminate the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, Ademola Abass+

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Copyright (c) 2005 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, January, 2005, 28 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 292, 5960 words, ESSAY: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: A NEW AND NECESSARY INSTITU­TION MERITING CONTINUED INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT, Philippe Kirsch*

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Copyright (c) 2005 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review, 2005, 20 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 293, 23271 words, ARTICLE: The Rome Statute, Some Reservations Concerning Amnesties, and a Distributive Problem, Dwight G. Newman*

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Copyright (c) 2005 by the Case Western Reserve University School of Law Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2005, 37 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 11, 4661 words, ARTICLE: International Criminal Law -How Long Will Some Miss the Missing Link?, Dr. Hans Corell +

Copyright (c) 2005 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2005, 4 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 187, 6197 words, RECENT DEVELOPMENT: CURING THE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS: RESOLUTION 1502, Lindsay Jill Suttenberg*

Copyright (c) 2005 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 2005, 99

A.J.I.L. 287, 2636 words, RECENT BOOK ON INTERNATIONAL LAW: BOOK REVIEW: Introduction to International Criminal Law, MARK A. DRUMBL, Washington & Lee University, School of Law and EDITED BY RICHARD B. BILDER

Copyright (c) 2005 by the Case Western Reserve University School of Law Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2005, 37 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 453, 10836 words, War Crimes Research Symposium: "Terrorism on Trial": Beyond the Montreal Convention *, John P. Grant +

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Copyright (c) 2005 The University of Chicago Chicago Journal of International Law, Winter, 2005, 5 Chi. J. Int'l L. 405, 6805 words, ARTICLE: WAR, INTERNATIONAL LAW, AND SOVEREIGNTY: REEVALUATING THE RULES OF THE GAME IN A NEW CENTURY: Terrorism: The Politics of Prosecution, Madeline Morris *

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Copyright (c) 2005 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2005, 4 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 329, 7108 words, ESSAY: AN AMERICAN VISION FOR GLOBAL JUSTICE: TAKING THE RULE OF (INTERNATIONAL) LAW SERIOUSLY, LEILA NADYA SADAT*

Copyright (c) 2005 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2005, 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 179, 7318 words, SYMPOSIUM: POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE: FROM MALMEDY TO HALABJA: UNI­VERSITY OF IDAHO COLLEGE OF LAW: 2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO: MARCH 18-21, 2004: HUMAN RIGHTS AS GUIDING PRINCIPLES IN THE CONTEXT OF POST CONFLICT JUSTICE , Anja Seibert-Fohr*

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Copyright (c) 2005 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2005, 13 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 179, 7318 words, SYMPOSIUM: POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE: FROM MALMEDY TO HALABJA: UNI­VERSITY OF IDAHO COLLEGE OF LAW: 2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO: MARCH 18-21, 2004: HUMAN RIGHTS AS GUIDING PRINCIPLES IN THE CONTEXT OF POST CONFLICT JUSTICE , Anja Seibert-Fohr*

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Copyright (c) 2005 Trustees of Indiana University Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, 2005, 16 Ind. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 1, 19256 words, ARTICLE: THE SECURITY COUNCIL, THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, AND THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION: HOW EXCLUSIVE IS THE SECURITY COUNCIL'S POWER TO DETERMINE AGGRESSION?, Mark S. Stein *

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Copyright (c) 2005 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, Summer 2005, 17 Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev. 673, 13680 words, ARTICLE: Criminal Punishment for Environmental Damage: Individual and State Responsibility at a Crossroad, MARCOS A. ORELLANA *

Copyright (c) 2005 by the Case Western Reserve University School of Law Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2005, 37 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 421, 8030 words, War Crimes Research Symposium: "Terrorism on Trial": State Act­ors in an International Definition of Terrorism from a Human Rights Perspective *, Bruce Broomhall + Copyright (c) 2005 Northwestern University Law Review Northwestern University Law Review, Winter, 2005, 99 Nw. U.L. Rev. 539, 33629 words, ARTICLE: Collective Violence and Individual Punishment: The Criminality of Mass Atrocity, Mark A. Drumbl*

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Copyright (c) 2005 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, Summer 2005, 17 Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev. 651, 9637 words, ARTICLE: Prosecuting Members of the U.S. Military for Wartime Environmental Crimes, ERIC TALBOT JENSEN * and JAMES J. TEIXEIRA, JR. **

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Copyright (c) 2005 Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, 2005, 20 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 69, 13367 words, ARTICLE: Rough Justice: Establishing the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Territories, SI­MON CHESTERMAN *

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Copyright (c) 2005 Israel Law Review Israel Law Review, Winter / Spring, 2005, 38 Isr. L. Rev. 358, 8618 words, ART­ICLE: D. The ICJ's Advisory Opinion and International Relations Theory: HUMAN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY, AND THE INESCAPABILITY OF POLITICS; OR, HUMAN DIGNITY THICK AND THIN, Yehudah Mirsky *

Copyright (c) 2005 North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation Inc. North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation, Winter, 2005, 31 N.C.J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 463, 35790 words, COMMENT: National Identity and Liberalism in International Law: Three Models, Justin Desautels-Stein

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Copyright (c) 2005 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2005, 4 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 205, 1444 words, REMARK: US ANTAGONISM TOWARD THE INTERNATIONAL RULE OF LAW: THE VIEW OF A CONCERNED "OUTSIDER", JUSTICE RICHARD J. GOLDSTONE*

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, March 2005, ICJ 3.1(162), CRIMINAL, Reflections On The Exercise Of Prosecutorial Discretion In International Criminal Law, Luc Cote, Chief of Prosecutions, Special Court for Si­erra Leone

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, March 2005, ICJ 3.1(35), CRIMINAL, 'Unless Otherwise Provided' --Article 30 Of The ICC Statute And The Mental Element Of Crimes Under International Criminal Law, Gerhard Werle, Professor, Humboldt University Berlin; Member of the Advisory Board and Florian Jessberger, Senior Research Fel­low, Humboldt University Berlin

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, March 2005, ICJ 3.1(124), CRIMINAL, Symposium --Prosec­utorial Discretion --Prosecutorial Discretion Before National Courts And International Tribunals n1 , Daniel D. Ntanda Nsereko, Professor of Law, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana; LL.B. (University of East Africa); M.C.J. (Howard University); LL.M. (New York University); J.S.D. (New York University); Certificate in International Law (The Hague Academy of International Law); Advocate, High Court of Uganda JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, March 2005, ICJ 3.1(145), CRIMINAL, Prosecutorial Discre­tion And International Criminal Justice, Hassan B. Jallow, Chief Prosecutor, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)

Copyright (c) 2005 Chapman Law Review Chapman Law Review, Spring, 2005, 8 Chap. L. Rev. 179, 10639 words, IN­TERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: ARTICLE: The Transformation of State Sovereign Rights and Responsibilities Un­der the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court, Michael J. Struett*

Copyright (c) 2005 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 2005, 99

A.J.I.L. 370, 10903 words, DEVELOPMENTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: CONSTRUCTION SITE FOR MORE JUSTICE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AFTER TWO YEARS, By Hans-Peter Kaul*

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Copyright (c) 2005 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 2005, 99

A.J.I.L. 421, 8013 words, DEVELOPMENTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE INTERNATION­AL CRIMINAL COURT'S AD HOC JURISDICTION REVISITED, By Carsten Stahn, Mohamed M. El Zeidy, and Hector Olasolo*

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2005, ICJ 3.2(323), CRIMINAL LAW, An Attempt to Ex­plain the Position of the USA towards the ICC, Gerhard Hafner Professor of International law at the University of Vienna, member of the International Law Commission, and Head of the Austrian Delegation at the UN Diplomatic Conference for the establishment of the ICC, Member associe of the Institut de droit international. The views expressed herein are those of the author alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the institutions with which he is or has been associated. [gerhard.hafner@univie.ac.at]

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Copyright (c) 2005 Oklahoma Law Review Oklahoma Law Review, Spring, 2005, 58 Okla. L. Rev. 97, 20449 words, COM­MENT: International Law: The Compatibility of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court with the U.S. Bilateral Immunity Agreements Included in the American Servicemembers' Protection Act , Eric M. Meyer

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Copyright (c) 2005 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 2005, 99

A.J.I.L. 385, 12320 words, DEVELOPMENTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE LAW-IN-ACTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, By Mahnoush H. Arsanjani and W. Michael Reisman*

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2005, ICJ 3.2(333), CRIMINAL LAW, Articles-Article 98(2) of the Rome Statute: America's Original Intent, David Scheffer Visiting Professor at The George Washington Uni­versity Law School and the former US Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues (1997-2001), when he headed the US delegation to the United Nations negotiations on the International Criminal Court. [djscheffer@law.gwu.edu]

Copyright (c) 2005 President and Fellows of Harvard College The Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring, 2005, 18 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 55, 15144 words, ARTICLE: The Definition of "Gender" in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Step Forward or Back for International Criminal Justice?, Valerie Oosterveld * Copyright (c) 2005 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Spring, 2005, 17 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 47, 5067 words, BLAINE SLOAN LECTURE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE: The Nineteenth Blaine Sloan Lecture on International Law Pace Law School March 8, 2005, Presented by Judge Philippe Kirsch, President of the International Criminal Court

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2005, ICJ 3.2(525), CRIMINAL LAW, Review-The Com­peting Jurisdictions of International Courts and Tribunals, Alan Nissel n17 Doctoral Candidate, University of Helsinki; Member of the Editorial Committee nissel@nyu.edu

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2005, ICJ 3.2(314), CRIMINAL LAW, Editorial Com-ments-USA and the ICC (Part II)-Are There Hopes of Reconciliation? The Basic Reasons for US Hostility to the ICC in Light of the Negotiating History of the Rome Statute, Giovanni Conso Former Minister of Justice, Italy; former President of the Italian Constitutional Court; Head of the Italian Delegation to the 1998 Diplomatic Conference for the Drafting of the ICC Statute, and President of the Conference. Currently President of the Accademia dei Lincei

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Copyright (c) 2005 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Spring, 2005, 17 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 1, 13745 words, ARTICLE: HEARING THE VICTIM'S VOICE: ANALYSIS OF VICTIMS' ADVOCATE PARTICIPATION IN THE TRIAL PROCEEDING OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Gerard J. Mekjian+ and Mathew C. Varughese+

Copyright (c) 2005 New York University Law Review New York University Law Review, April, 2005, 80 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 241, 15833 words, NOTE: IN PURSUIT OF ACCOUNTABILITY: THE RED CROSS, WAR CORRESPONDENTS, AND EVIDENTIARY PRIVILEGES IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS, Emily Ann Berman*

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Copyright (c) 2005 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 2005, 99

A.J.I.L. 359, 7976 words, EDITORIAL COMMENT: JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY IN INTERNA­TIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS, By Theodor Meron*

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Copyright (c) 2005 Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce Syracuse Journal of International Law and Com­merce, Spring, 2005, 32 Syracuse J. Int'l L. & Com. 345, 14935 words, NOTE: EXERCISING THEIR RIGHTS: NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES ENHANCING POLITICAL SOVEREIGNTY THROUGH RATIFIC­ATION OF THE ROME STATUTE, Kristoffer P. Kiefer*

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Copyright (c) 2005 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 2005, 99

A.J.I.L. 403, 14154 words, DEVELOPMENTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THE LORD'S RESIST­ANCE ARMY CASE: UGANDA'S SUBMISSION OF THE FIRST STATE REFERRAL TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, By Payam, Akhavan*

Copyright (c) 2005 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Spring, 2005, 12 Hum. Rts. Br. 37, 5226 words, COLUMN: UPDATES FROM THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS, Mario Cava and Tejal Jesrani and Christian De Vos and Anna Triponel and Anne Heindel JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2005, ICJ 3.2(530), CRIMINAL LAW, Review-In-ternational Justice and the International Criminal Court: Between Sovereignty and the Rule of Law, Cecile Aptel Legal Ad­visor, OTP, ICTY n* ; Member of the Editorial Committee cecileaptel@yahoo.co.uk

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Copyright (c) 2005 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System Wisconsin Women's Law Journal, Spring, 2005, 20 Wis. Women's L.J. 137, 16455 words, TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: FROM BOSNIA TO SUDAN: SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN MODERN ARMED CONFLICT, Stephanie N. Sackellares*

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Copyright (c) 2005 Chapman Law Review Chapman Law Review, Spring, 2005, 8 Chap. L. Rev. 153, 10748 words, IN­TERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: ARTICLE: Promoting Accountability for Human Rights Abuses, Jon M. Van Dyke*

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Copyright (c) 2005 Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, PA Penn State International Law Review, Spring, 2005, 23 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 857, 17312 words, Article: Criminalizing Destruction of Cultural Property: A Proposal for Defining New Crimes under the Rome Statute of the ICC, Yaron Gottlieb*

Copyright (c) 2005 South Texas Law Review, Inc. South Texas Law Review, Spring, 2005, 46 S. Tex. L. Rev. 579, 7222 words, A TRIBUTE TO UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE DAVID HITTNER: JOHN W. TURNER LECTURE: The Implications for the Legal Profession of Conflicts Between International Law and National Law, John Dugard*

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Copyright (c) 2005 The Yale Law Journal Company The Yale Law Journal, April, 2005, 114 Yale L.J. 1193, 21873 words, SYMPOSIUM: ON DEMOCRATIC GROUND: NEW PERSEPCTIVES ON JOHN HART ELY: DEMOCRACY AND DISTRUST: Globalization and Distrust, Anupam Chander+

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2005, ICJ 3.2(469), CRIMINAL LAW, No Amnesty or Statute of Limitation for Enforced Disappearances: The Sandoval Case before the Supreme Court of Chile, Fannie Lafon­taine LL.B. (Hons) Laval, LL.M. (Hons) Cantab. The author wishes to thank Francois Larocque for his precious comments. [flafontaine@yahoo.com]

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Copyright (c) 2005 Michigan Law Review Michigan Law Review, May, 2005, 103 Mich. L. Rev. 1295, 14554 words, 2005 SURVEY OF BOOKS RELATED TO THE LAW: PLURALIZING INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE: From Nuremberg to The Hague: The Future of International Criminal Justice. Edited by Philippe Sands., Mark A. Drumbl*

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Copyright (c) 2005 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, June, 2005, 28 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 1566, 12786 words, ARTICLE: THE DICHOTOMY BETWEEN JUDICIAL ECONOMY AND EQUALITY OF ARMS WITHIN INTERNATIONAL AND INTERNATIONALIZED CRIMINAL TRIALS: A DEFENSE PERSPECTIVE, Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops* Copyright (c) 2005 New York City Law Review New York City Law Review, Summer, 2005, 8 N.Y. City L. Rev. 1, 21311 words, CUTTING-EDGE ISSUES IN PUBLIC INTEREST LAWYERING: WAR ON THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMIN­AL COURT, Mark D. Kielsgard *

Copyright (c) 2005 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 2005, 99

A.J.I.L. 615, 2235 words, EDITORIAL COMMENT: ON PAYING THE PIPER: FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SECURITY COUNCIL REFERRALS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, By W. Michael Reisman

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, July 2005, ICJ 3.3(695), CRIMINAL LAW, Articles-Complementarity, Amnesties and Alternative Forms of Justice: Some Interpretative Guidelines for the International Criminal Court, Carsten Stahn LL.M. (NYU), LL.M. (Cologne-Paris 1); Associate Legal Adviser, International Criminal Court. The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the ICC

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Copyright (c) 2005 Women's Rights Law Reporter, Rutgers--The State University of New Jersey Women's Rights Law Re­porter, Spring / Summer, 2005, 26 Women's Rights L. Rep. 97, 18984 words, ARTICLE: Reconceptualizing Female Traf­ficking: The Inhuman Trade in Women, Alison Cole*

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Copyright (c) 2005 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 2005, 99

A.J.I.L. 691, 1219 words, CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE OF THE UNITED STATES RELATING TO INTERNATION­AL LAW: GENERAL INTERNATIONAL AND U.S. FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW: United States Abstains on Security Council Resolution Authorizing Referral of Darfur Atrocities to International Criminal Court, EDITED BY JOHN R. CROOK

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, July 2005, ICJ 3.3(608), CRIMINAL LAW, Symposium-ICC and Non-Party States-China's Attitude Towards the ICC, Lu JianpingProfessor, Law School of Renmin University, China; JD; Acting Director, Research Centre of Criminal Jurisprudence, Renmin University; Deputy Secretary-General of the Inter­national Association of Penal Law (AIDP) [ljp@ruc.edu.cn] Wang Zhixiang Professor, Law School, Hebei University, China; JD; post-doctoral fellow of the Law Institute of China, Academy of Social Sciences

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, July 2005, ICJ 3.3(590), CRIMINAL LAW, Comments on the Security Council Referral of the Situation in Darfur to the ICC, Luigi Condorelli Professor of International Law, University of Florence; Honorary Professor, University of Geneva; luigi.condorelli@unifi.it Annalisa Ciampi Assistant Professor of In­ternational Law, University of Florence; Ph.D., University of Rome La Sapienza; LL.M. (Harvard); annalisa.ciampi@unifi.it

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Copyright (c) 2005 The John Marshall Law School The John Marshall Law Review, Summer, 2005, 38 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1227, 5640 words, ESSAY: THE EVOLVING NATURE OF THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE, Professor Ralph Ruebner*

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, July 2005, ICJ 3.3(635), CRIMINAL LAW, The Islamic Re­public of Iran and the ICC, Hirad Abtahi Diplome d'etudes approfondies de Droit International, Robert Schuman University, Strasbourg; Legal Adviser, Presidency, International Criminal Court (ICC); formerly Associate Legal Officer for the Milo­evic case, Trial Chamber III, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. The views expressed in this article are those of the author in his personal capacity and not necessarily those of the ICC or of the United Nations. The author

wishes to express his gratitude to Safinaz Jadali for her assistance; hiradabtahi@yahoo.ca

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, July 2005, ICJ 3.3(721), CRIMINAL LAW, Child Witnesses and the International Criminal Justice System Does the International Criminal Court Protect the Most Vulnerable?, Stuart Beresford Senior Legal Adviser, New Zealand Ministry of Justice. The views expressed herein are those of the author alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Ministry [s.beresford@paradise.net.nz]

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, July 2005, ICJ 3.3(778), CRIMINAL LAW, Notes and Com-ments-Should Genocide Subsume Crimes Against Humanity?Some Remarks in the Light of the Krstic Appeal Judgement, Fulvio Maria Palombino Researcher, Faculty of Law, University of Naples, Federico II [fulpalombino@libero.it]

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, July 2005, ICJ 3.3(621), CRIMINAL LAW, The ICC and Rus­sian Constitutional Problems, Bakhtiyar Tuzmukhamedov Professor of International Law, Diplomatic Academy, Moscow; btuz@newmail.ru. The views expressed in this paper are those of the author; they may differ from those of the Russian Gov­ernment, and should not be attributed to persons or institutions with which the author may be associated

Copyright (c) 2005 New England Journal of International and Comparative Law New England Journal of International and Comparative Law, Fall, 2005, 12 New Eng. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 119, 5836 words, Article: Gender-Sensitive Justice and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: Lessons Learned for the International Criminal Court, Valerie Oosterveld*

Copyright (c) 2005 Tulsa Journal of Comparative & International Law Tulsa Journal of Comparative & International Law, Fall, 2005, 13 Tulsa J. Comp. & Int'l L. 1, 27588 words, ARTICLE: PAY BACK TIME IN SUDAN? DARFUR IN THE IN­TERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Nsongurua J. Udombana +

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Copyright (c) 2005 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Fall, 2005, 12 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 183, 24218 words, NOTE AND COMMENT: CLOSING THE GAPS IN UNITED STATES LAW AND IMPLEMENTING THE ROME STATUTE: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH , Michael P. Hatchell*

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Copyright (c) 2005 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Fall, 2005, 17 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 161, 6991 words, FIRST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: MOOT COMPETITION: KEYNOTE AD­DRESS: THE FUTURE U.S. RELATIONSHIP WITH THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT*: An Address on October 14, 2005, David Scheffer+

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Copyright (c) 2005 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Fall, 2005, 12 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 87, 4480 words, ARTICLE AND ESSAY: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND HUMAN RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT IN AFRICA , Obasi Okafor-Obasi*

Copyright (c) 2005 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Fall, 2005, 17 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 201, 6651 words, FIRST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: MOOT COMPETITION: BEST MEMORIAL FOR VICTIM'S ADVOCATE, International Criminal Court Victims' Advodate: Santa Clara University School of Law:

Thomas Howe, Eric Ortner and Allison Surowitz

Copyright (c) 2005 Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College Lewis & Clark Law Review, Fall, 2005, 9 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 547, 5885 words, SYMPOSIUM: CRIME VICTIM LAW: THEORY AND PRACTICE: SYMPOSIUM ARTICLE: SYMPOSIUM ARTICLE: JUSTICE AND FAIRNESS IN THE PROTECTION OF CRIME VICTIMS, by George P. Fletcher*

Copyright (c) 2005 Cornell International Law Journal Cornell International Law Journal, Fall, 2005, 38 Cornell Int'l L.J. 673, 24168 words, SYMPOSIUM: Milosevic & Hussein on Trial: PANEL 1: Global or Local Justice: Who Should Try Ous­ted Leaders?: Emasculating the Philosophy of International Criminal Justice in the Iraqi Special Tribunal, Farhad Malekian +

766.

Copyright (c) 2005 University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review, Fall, 2005, 13 U. Miami Int'l & Comp.

L. Rev. 1, 32066 words, ARTICLE: THE ICC PROSECUTOR, COLLATERAL DAMAGE, AND NGOS: EVALUATING THE RISK OF A POLITICIZED PROSECUTION, Richard John Galvin *

767.

Copyright (c) 2005 Cornell International Law Journal Cornell International Law Journal, Fall, 2005, 38 Cornell Int'l L.J. 649, 12354 words, SYMPOSIUM: Milosevic & Hussein on Trial: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Ending Impunity: How Interna­tional Criminal Law Can Put Tyrants on Trial, Geoffrey Robertson QC +

768.

Copyright (c) 2005 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Fall, 2005, 17 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 179, 6445 words, FIRST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: MOOT COMPETITION: BEST MEMORIAL FOR PROSECUTION, International Criminal Court Prosecutors: University of Connecticut School of Law: Jessica E. Elli­ott and Kristina A. Sadlak

769.

Copyright (c) 2005 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, October, 2005, 99

A.J.I.L. 778, 25528 words, ARTICLE: FEMINISM AND ITS (DIS)CONTENTS: CRIMINALIZING WARTIME RAPE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, By Karen Engle *

770.

Copyright (c) 2005 Northwestern University, School of Law Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights, Fall, 2005, 4 Nw. U. J. Int'l Hum. Rts. 118, 10093 words, SYMPOSIUM: The Collective International Responsibility to Protect: The Case of Darfur, BRIDGET ARIMOND*, GEORGETTE GAGNON**, PAUL LEMMENS, RICHARD WILLIAMSON, DAVID SCHEFFER*** and AUDIENCE MEMBER

771.

Copyright (c) 2005 The American Society of Comparative Law, Inc. The American Journal of Comparative Law, Fall, 2005, 53 Am. J. Comp. L. 835, 29068 words, ARTICLE: The Rise of Managerial Judging in International Criminal Law, MAX­IMO LANGER*

Copyright (c) 2005 New England Journal of International and Comparative Law New England Journal of International and Comparative Law, Fall, 2005, 12 New Eng. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 89, 7450 words, Article: From the ICTR to ICC: Learning From the ICTR Experience in Bringing Justice to Rwandans, Jean-Marie Kamatali* Copyright (c) 2005 Cornell International Law Journal Cornell International Law Journal, Fall, 2005, 38 Cornell Int'l L.J. 725, 13413 words, SYMPOSIUM: Milosevic & Hussein on Trial: PANEL 1: Global or Local Justice: Who Should Try Ous­ted Leaders?: In Defense of Hybridity: Towards a Representational Theory of International Criminal Justice, Frederic Megret +

Copyright (c) 2005 Northwestern University School of Law Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business, Fall, 2005, 26 NW. J. INT'L L. & BUS. 43, 17078 words, ARTICLE: Beyond the Alien Tort Claims Act: Alternative Approaches to Attributing Liability to Corporations for Extraterritorial Abuses, Barnali Choudhury*

775.

Copyright (c) 2005 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, October, 2005, 99

A.J.I.L. 747, 20769 words, ARTICLE: APPLYING THE DEATH PENALTY TO CRIMES OF GENOCIDE, By Jens David Ohlin *

776.

Copyright (c) 2005 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Fall, 2005, 13 Hum. Rts. Br. 10, 4306 words, IN THIS ISSUE: De Facto v. De Jure Equality in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, by Brianne McGonigle

777.

Copyright (c) 2005 Cornell International Law Journal Cornell International Law Journal, Fall, 2005, 38 Cornell Int'l L.J. 949, 12051 words, SYMPOSIUM: Milosevic & Hussein on Trial: PANEL 3: The Trial Process: Prosecution, Defense and Investigation: Former Heads of State on Trial, Mikhail Wladimiroff +

778.

Copyright (c) 2005 McGill Law Journal McGill Law Journal, November, 2005, 50 McGill L.J. 687, 3841 words, BOOK RE­VIEW / RECENSION COMPARATIVE: Child Soldiers: Legal and Military Challenges in Confronting a Global Phenomen­on, Reviewed by Benjamin E.A. Perrin*

779.

Copyright (c) 2005 University of California, Hastings College of Law Hastings Law Journal, December, 2005, 57 Hastings

L.J. 423, 16082 words, Note: U.S. Officials' Vulnerability to "Global Justice": Will Universal Jurisdiction over War Crimes Make Traveling for Pleasure Less Pleasurable?, Amanda L. Morgan*

780.

Copyright (c) 2006 Suffolk Transnational Law Review Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Winter, 2006, 30 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev. 167, 12377 words, NOTE: WILLFUL IGNORANCE -CONTEXTUALIZING U.S. POLICY TOWARD THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Steven Veenema

781.

Copyright (c) 2006 Berkeley Journal of International Law Berkeley Journal of International Law, 2006, 24 Berkeley J. Int'l

L. 650, 12588 words, ARTICLE: The U.N. Security Council's Referral of the Crimes in Darfur to the International Criminal Court in Light of U.S. Opposition to the Court: Implications for the International Criminal Court's Functions and Status, By Corrina Heyder

782.

Copyright (c) 2006 Boston College International & Comparative Law Review Boston College International and Comparat­

ive Law Review, Winter, 2006, 29 B.C. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 1, 10756 words, ARTICLE: THE ANXIETY OF SOVER­EIGNTY: BRITAIN, THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, DOUGLAS E. EDLIN *

Copyright (c) 2006 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2006, 14 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 39, 14629 words, SYMPOSIUM: FROM NUREMBERG TO ABU GHRAIB: THE RELEVANCE OF INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW TO THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR: FEBRUARY 7, 2005: CONFLICT PREVEN­TION AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: DETERRENCE IN A CHANGING WORLD , Wasana Pun­yasena*

784.

Copyright (c) 2006 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2006, 14 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 39, 14629 words, SYMPOSIUM: FROM NUREMBERG TO ABU GHRAIB: THE RELEVANCE OF INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW TO THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR: FEBRUARY 7, 2005: CONFLICT PREVEN­TION AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: DETERRENCE IN A CHANGING WORLD , Wasana Pun­yasena*

Copyright (c) 2006 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2006, 5 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 403, 8549 words, NOTE: RE-SHAPING THE "MONROE DOCTRINE": UNITED STATES POLICY CON­CERNS IN LATIN AMERICA URGENTLY CALL FOR RATIFICATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Tom Madison*

Copyright (c) 2006 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2006, 14 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 1, 3729 words, SYMPOSIUM: FROM NUREMBERG TO ABU GHRAIB: THE RELEVANCE OF INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW TO THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR: FEBRUARY 7, 2005: KEYNOTE ADDRESS , Honorable Richard J. Goldstone*

787.

Copyright (c) 2006 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2006, 14 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 1, 3729 words, SYMPOSIUM: FROM NUREMBERG TO ABU GHRAIB: THE RELEVANCE OF INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW TO THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR: FEBRUARY 7, 2005: KEYNOTE ADDRESS , Honorable Richard J. Goldstone*

788.

Copyright (c) 2006 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review, 2006, 21 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 517, 2136 words, Symposium: International Criminal Tribunals in the 21st Century: Lessons Learned: Building on the Success of the Current International Tribunal Framework to Develop the Next Era of War Crimes Tribunals, Aryeh Neier*

789.

Copyright (c) 2006 Loyola University Chicago Loyola University Chicago International Law Review, Fall / Winter, 2006, 4 Loy. Int'l L. Rev. 107, 16154 words, FEATURE ARTICLE: The International Criminal Court: Defining Complementarity and Divining Implications for the United States, Julie B. Martin +

790.

Copyright (c) 2006 The College of William and Mary William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law, Winter, 2006, 12 Wm. & Mary J. of Women & L. 499, 10665 words, NOTE: GENDER-BASED WAR CRIMES: INCIDENCE AND EF­

FECTIVENESS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROSECUTION , Andrea R. Phelps *

Copyright (c) 2006 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2006, 14 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 121, 6422 words, SYMPOSIUM: FROM NUREMBERG TO ABU GHRAIB: THE RELEVANCE OF INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW TO THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR: FEBRUARY 7, 2005: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC) AND TERRORISM AS AN INTERNATIONAL CRIME , Christian Much*

Copyright (c) 2006 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2006, 14 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 121, 6422 words, SYMPOSIUM: FROM NUREMBERG TO ABU GHRAIB: THE RELEVANCE OF INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW TO THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR: FEBRUARY 7, 2005: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC) AND TERRORISM AS AN INTERNATIONAL CRIME , Christian Much*

793.

Copyright (c) 2006 Washington University Washington University Law Review, 2006, 84 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1941, 21809 words, NOTE: CAN THE PRESIDENT "UNSIGN" A TREATY? A CONSTITUTIONAL INQUIRY, Luke A. McLaurin*

Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2006 / 2007, 39 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 325, 13085 words, LESSONS FROM THE SADDAM TRIAL: ICC INABIL­ITY DETERMINATIONS IN LIGHT OF THE DUJAIL CASE, Gregory S. McNeal *

Copyright (c) 2006 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2006, 44 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 377, 39025 words, Article: Judicial Policy-Making at the International Criminal Court: An Institu­tional Guide to Analyzing International Adjudication, Jared Wessel*

796.

Copyright (c) 2006 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2006, 44 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 801, 26402 words, ARTICLE: The Challenge of a Global Standard of Justice: Peace, Pluralism, and Punishment at the International Criminal Court, Eric Blumenson*

797.

Copyright (c) 2006 The Columbia Law Review Columbia Law Review, January, 2006, 106 Colum. L. Rev. 182, 13916 words, NOTE: RESTRUCTURING THE ICC FRAMEWORK TO ADVANCE TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE: A SEARCH FOR A PERMANENT SOLUTION IN SUDAN, Rosanna Lipscomb

798.

Copyright (c) 2006 Virginia Journal of International Law Virginia Journal of International Law, Winter, 2006, 46 Va. J. Int'l

L. 319, 11885 words, ARTICLE: International Criminal Courts -A Stormy Adolescence, Patricia M. Wald*

Copyright (c) 2006 Washington University Washington University Law Review, 2006, 84 Wash. U. L. Rev. 777, 24444 words, ARTICLE: DO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS DETER OR EXACERBATE HUMANITARIAN ATROCITIES?, JULIAN KU* and JIDE NZELIBE**

800.

Copyright (c) 2006 Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt Law Review, January, 2006, 59 Vand. L. Rev. 1, 31248 words, ART­

ICLE: When Courts Make Law: How the International Criminal Tribunals Recast the Laws of War, Allison Marston Dan­ner*

Copyright (c) 2006 by the Southwestern University School of Law Southwestern Journal of Law and Trade in the Americas, 2006, 12 Sw. J.L. & Trade Am. 429, 21058 words, ARTICLE: ENDING IMPUNITY IN THE AMERICAS: THE ROLE OF THE INTER-AMERICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM IN ADVANCING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SERIOUS CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW, Brian D. Tittemore*

Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2006 / 2007, 38 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 225, INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AND SHIFTING PARADIGMS: ART­ICLE: Breaking the Silence: Rape as an International Crime, Mark Ellis *

803.

Copyright (c) 2006 Ave Maria School of Law Ave Maria Law Review, Winter, 2006, 4 Ave Maria L. Rev. 123, 15776 words, LAW AND CULTURE: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE RIGHT TO LIFE, Richard G. Wilkins + & Jacob Reynolds++

Copyright (c) 2006 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review, 2006, 21 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 813, 11210 words, COMMENT: OPERATION MURAMBATSVINA: A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY UNDER THE ROME STATUTE?, Jeff Nicolai*

Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2006 / 2007, 39 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 1, 5891 words, LESSONS FROM THE SADDAM TRIAL: FOREWORD: LESSONS FROM THE SADDAM TRIAL, Michael P. Scharf *

806.

Copyright (c) 2006 State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law Buffalo Human Rights Law Review, 2006, 12 Buff. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 139, 28481 words, ARTICLE: HUMAN RIGHTS BEGIN AT HOME: A POLICY ANALYSIS OF LITIGATING INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS IN U.S. STATE COURTS, Anna Maria Gabrielidis*

807.

Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2006 / 2007, 38 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 217, 3033 words, INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AND SHIFTING PARADIGMS: Transcript: Truth Commissions: Between Impunity and Prosecution Transcript of the Frederick K. Cox In­ternational Law Center Lecture in Global Legal Reform *, Judge Thomas Buergenthal +

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Copyright (c) 2006 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2006, 14 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 11, 2955 words, SYMPOSIUM: FROM NUREMBERG TO ABU GHRAIB: THE RELEVANCE OF INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW TO THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR: FEBRUARY 7, 2005: THE FORMATION AND NATURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT , John Washburn*

Copyright (c) 2006 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2006, 14 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 11, 2955 words, SYMPOSIUM: FROM NUREMBERG TO ABU GHRAIB: THE RELEVANCE OF INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW TO THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR: FEBRUARY 7, 2005: THE FORMATION AND NATURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT , John Washburn*

Copyright (c) 2006 Naval Law Review, 2006, 53 Naval L. Rev. 259, 31302 words, ARTICLE, ESSAY & NOTE: THE EVOLUTION OF UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION OVER WAR CRIMES, Lieutenant Commander James Paul Benoit, JAGC, USN*

Copyright (c) 2006 The American Academy of Political and Social Science The Annals of The American Academy of Polit­ical and Social Science, January, 2006, 603 Annals 226, 6294 words, Section Three: International Processes: Views on the Ground: The Local Perception of International Criminal Tribunals in the Former Yugoslavia and Sierra Leone, By DONNA

E. ARZT

812.

Copyright (c) 2006 Columbia Journal of Gender & Law Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, 2006, 15 Colum. J. Gender & L. 551, 23145 words, ARTICLE: UNEARTHING THE CUSTOMARY LAW FOUNDATIONS OF "FORCED MAR­RIAGES" DURING SIERRA LEONE'S CIVIL WAR: THE POSSIBLE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW ON CUSTOMARY MARRIAGE AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN POST-CONFLICT SIERRA LEONE, KARINE BE­LAIR *

813.

Copyright (c) 2006 Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University Stanford Journal of International Law, Winter, 2006, 42 Stan. J Int'l L. 53, 29247 words, Article: The Normative Development of Socioeconomic Rights Through Supranational Adjudication, David Marcus*

814.

Copyright (c) 2006 By the School of Law, Washington & Lee University Washington & Lee Law Review, Winter, 2006, 63 Wash & Lee L. Rev. 339, 15318 words, ARTICLE: From the eXile Files: An Essay on Trading Justice for Peace, Michael P. Scharf *

815.

Copyright (c) 2006 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Winter, 2006, 13 Hum. Rts. Br. 8, 5016 words, IN THIS IS­SUE: Assessing the Laws and Customs of War: The Publication of Customary International Humanitarian Law, by Jean-Marie Henckaerts

816.

Copyright (c) 2006 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review, 2006, 21 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 541, 5961 words, Symposium: International Criminal Tribunals in the 21st Century: Iraq, Cambodia, and International Justice, Patricia M. Wald*

817.

Copyright (c) 2006 Williamette Journal of International Law & Dispute Resolution Williamette Journal of International Law & Dispute Resolution, 2006, 14 Willamette J. Int'l L. & Dispute Res. 155, 9334 words, CULTURAL HERITAGE: DIS­PUTE RESOLUTION AND AVIODANCE: ARTICLE: RESOLVING MATERIAL CULTURE DISPUTES: HUMAN RIGHTS, PROPERTY RIGHTS AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, Robert K. Paterson*

818.

Copyright (c) 2006 Yeshiva University Cardozo Law Review, February, 2006, 27 Cardozo L. Rev. 1703, 9260 words, SYM­

POSIUM: THE NUREMBERG TRIALS: A REAPPRAISAL AND THEIR LEGACY: GENOCIDE, CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, AND DARFUR: THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY'S FINDINGS ON GENOCIDE, William A. Schabas*

Copyright (c) 2006 Yeshiva University Cardozo Law Review, February, 2006, 27 Cardozo L. Rev. 1633, 8175 words, SYM­POSIUM: THE NUREMBERG TRIALS: A REAPPRAISAL AND THEIR LEGACY: REAPPRAISING THE NUREM­BERG TRIALS AND THEIR LEGACY: THE ROLE OF VICTIMS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, Yael Danieli, Ph.D.*

Copyright (c) 2006 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, February, 2006, 29 Fordham Int'l L.J. 447, 3965 words, INTRODUCTION: "EXTERNAL" VERSUS "INTERNAL" IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, Mar­tin S. Flaherty*

821.

Copyright (c) 2006 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, February, 2006, 29 Fordham Int'l L.J. 472, 16976 words, ESSAY: WRONG-SIZING INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE? THE HYBRID TRIBUNAL IN SI­ERRA LEONE, Chandra Lekha Sriram*

Copyright (c) 2006 The Vanderbilt University School of Law Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, March, 2006, 39 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 291, 22477 words, ARTICLE: Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? The International Criminal Court as a Weapon of Asymmetric Warfare, W. Chadwick Austin* and Antony Barone Kolenc**

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 March 2006, ICJ 4 1 (196), CRIMINAL LAW, Book Review, Philippa Webb Associate Legal Adviser, OTP, ICC; n12 Member of the Editorial Committee philippa webb@aya.yale.edu

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 March 2006, ICJ 4 1 (47), CRIMINAL LAW, Assisting an Accused to Repres­ent Himself Appointment of Amici Curiae as the Most Appropriate Option, JarindeTemminck Tuinstra n1 The author is writing a Ph.D. at the University of Amsterdam on the position of the defence within the international criminal justice sys­tem.

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Copyright (c) 2006 University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Law Review, March, 2006, 81 Notre Dame L. Rev. 955, 35614 words, ARTICLE: EXILE, AMNESTY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, Leila Nadya Sadat*

826.

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 March 2006, ICJ 4 1 (188), CRIMINAL LAW, The First Decision of the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber International Criminal Procedure Under Construction, Michela Miraglia Lecturer in Comparative and In­ternational Criminal Procedure, University of Genoa. [CO529@unige.it] © 2006 Oxford University Press

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 March 2006, ICJ 4 1 (12), CRIMINAL LAW, Rethinking Guantanamo Unlawful Confinement as Applied in International Criminal Law, James G. Stewart n1 BA (Phil), LLB (Hons), Dip. IHL (ICRC), LLM (Centre Universitaire de Droit International Humanitaire).

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Copyright (c) 2006 Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law Golden Gate University School of Law, Spring,

2006, 12 Ann. Surv. Int'l & Comp. L. 185, 16073 words, ARTICLE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: BOT­TLENECKS TO INDIVIDUAL CRIMINAL LIABILITY IN THE ROME STATUTE, REMIGIUS ORAEKI CHIBUEZE *

Copyright (c) 2006 Cornell International Law Journal Cornell International Law Journal, Spring, 2006, 39 Cornell Int'l L.J. 243, 19036 words, ARTICLE: Non-Governmental Organizations and the International Criminal Court: Changing Land­scapes of International Law, Zoe Pearson+

Copyright (c) 2006 President and Fellows of Harvard College The Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring, 2006, 19 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 267, 4676 words, RECENT DEVELOPMENT: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT'S ARREST WARRANTS AND UGANDA'S LORD'S RESISTANCE ARMY: RENEWING THE DEBATE OVER AMNESTY AND COMPLEMENTARITY, H. Abigail Moy *

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 April 2006, ICJ 4 2 (219), CRIMINAL LAW, Participation of Victims in Pre-Trial Proceedings of the ICC, Carsten Stahn LLM (NYU), LLM (Koln-Paris), Associate Legal Officer, International Crimin­al Court; Visiting Research Fellow, Leiden University. The views presented in this paper are those of the author alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the ICC. Hector Olasolo Ph.D. (Salamanca), LLM (Columbia University), Associate Legal Officer, International Criminal Court, Former Advisor to the Spanish Delegation to the Preparatory Commission of the Inter­national Criminal Court; Honorary Senior Lecturer, Department of Criminal Law, Utrecht University. The views presented in this paper are those of the author alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the ICC. Kate Gibson LLM (Cantab), Visit­ing Scholar, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Cambridge (2005).

Copyright (c) 2006 Georgia Law Review Association Georgia Law Review, Spring, 2006, 40 Ga. L. Rev. 915, 19547 words, NOTE: PICKING OUR BATTLES: A STRATEGY FOR THE UNITED STATES IN THE WAKE OF MEXICO'S BE­COMING A STATE PARTY TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT , RACHEL HARKAVY

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 April 2006, ICJ 4 2 (202), CRIMINAL LAW, The Enforcement of Arrest War­rants by International Forces From the ICTY to the ICC, Han-Ru Zhou n1 LLB (Montreal), LLM (Harvard).

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Copyright (c) 2006 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Spring, 2006, 34 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 17, 6051 words, 2005 SUTTON COLLOQUIUM: ARTICLE: International War Crimes & Other Criminal Courts: Ten Recommendations for Where We Go From Here and How to Get There--Looking to a Perman­ent International Criminal Tribunal, David Aronofskyn1

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Copyright (c) 2006 San Diego International Law Journal San Diego International Law Journal, Spring, 2006, 7 San Diego Int'l L.J. 421, 2209 words, ARTICLE: Litigating Child Recruitment Before the Special Court for Sierra Leone, NOAH B. NOVOGRODSKY*

Copyright (c) 2006 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Spring, 2006, 20 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 435, 20135 words, COMMENT: NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMIN­AL COURT: IMPLICATIONS OF HOBBES' THEORIES OF HUMAN NATURE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SO­CIAL INSTITUTIONS FOR THEIR EVOLVING RELATIONSHIP, Andrea E. K. Thomas* Copyright (c) 2006 Florida International University, School of Law FIU Law Review, Spring, 2006, 1 FIU L. Rev. 45, 12458 words, SYMPOSIUM: IS UNITED STATES CONSTITUTIONALISM GOOD OR BAD FOR INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS?: Returning to First Principles: International Human Rights as U.S. Constitutionalism, Natsu Taylor Saito+

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Copyright (c) 2006 Hastings College of the Law Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, Spring, 2006, 29 Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 343, 16963 words, NOTE: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: TOWARDS NEW SOLUTIONS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL ARMS BROKERS, By Katharine Orlovsky*

Copyright (c) 2006 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, April, 2006, 100

A.J.I.L. 477, 510 words, CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE OF THE UNITED STATES RELATING TO INTERNATION­AL LAW: EDITED BY JOHN R. CROOK: INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND CRIMINAL LAW: United States Stresses Importance of Accountability, Seeks Lessened Confrontation over the International Criminal Court

Copyright (c) 2006 International Association of Law Libraries International Journal of Legal Information, Spring, 2006, 34 Int'l J. Legal Info. 98, 16125 words, ARTICLE: Women and War: A Bibliography of Recent Works, ANNETTE DEMERS *

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 April 2006, ICJ 4 2 (342), CRIMINAL LAW, ICC Pre-Trial Chamber Allows Victims to Participate in the Investigation Phase of Proceedings, Jerome de Hemptinne Legal Officer and Associate Legal Officer at the ICTY Francesco Rindi n1 Legal Officer and Associate Legal Officer at the ICTY

843.

Copyright (c) 2006 Law and Society Association, University of Massachusetts Law and Society Review, June, 2006, 40 Law & Soc'y Rev. 369, 20328 words, TWO PERSPECTIVES ON PUNISHMENT: The Politics of Punishment and the Siege of Sarajevo: Toward a Conflict Theory of Perceived International (In)Justice, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic and John Hagan

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 July 2006, ICJ 4 3 (448), CRIMINAL LAW, Critical Thoughts on Article 59(2) of the ICC Statute, Mohamed M. El Zeidy n1 LLB and Police Sciences (Cairo); LL M (Cairo); LL M (NUI-Galway, Ire­land); Ph.D. (candidate); Judge, Egyptian Ministry of Justice; Former Senior Public Prosecutor, Office of the Prosecutor General, Egyptian Ministry of Justice.

Copyright (c) 2006 Yeshiva University Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender, Summer, 2006, 12 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 789, 18402 words, ARTICLE: RECONCEPTUALISING FEMALE TRAFFICKING: THE INHUMAN TRADE IN WOMEN, Alison Cole* Copyright (c) 2006 South Texas Law Review, Inc. South Texas Law Review, Summer, 2006, 47 S. Tex. L. Rev. 789, 5000 words, Prosecutorial Ethics Symposium: The (Ir)rationality of Supernational Prosecutions, Roelof Haveman*

Copyright (c) 2006 The University of Chicago Chicago Journal of International Law, Summer, 2006, 7 Chi. J. Int'l L. 337, 6432 words, DEVELOPMENT: The International Labour Organization's Role in Nationalizing the International Movement to Abolish, Child Labor Junlin Ho *

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 July 2006, ICJ 4 3 (561), CRIMINAL LAW, Universal Jurisdiction over Interna­tional Crimes and the Institut de Droit international, Claus Kress Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Public International Law, University of Cologne. [claus.kress@uni-koeln.de]

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Copyright (c) 2006 Suffolk Transnational Law Review Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Summer, 2006, 29 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev. 157, 20729 words, LEAD ARTICLE: IN SEARCH OF COHERENT JURISPRUDENCE FOR INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: CORRELATING UNIVERSAL HUMAN RESPONSIBILITIES WITH UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS, Mirko Bagaric* and Dr. John Morss**

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 July 2006, ICJ 4 3 (428), CRIMINAL LAW, The ICC -Two Courts in One?, George P. Fletcher Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence, Columbia University School of Law; member of the Board of Edit­ors. [GeoPFletcher@aol.com] Jens David Ohlin Ph.D., Columbia University; J.D., Columbia University School of Law. [jdo18@columbia.edu]

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 July 2006, ICJ 4 3 (421), CRIMINAL LAW, The ICC -Quo Vadis?, M. Cherif Bassiouni Distinguished Research Professor of Law, President, International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul Uni­versity College of Law, Chicago, USA; President, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences (Siracusa, Italy); Honorary President, International Association of Penal Law (Paris, France). In1998 he served as Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Rome Diplomatic Conference to Establish an International Criminal Court. [CBASSIOU@depaul.edu]

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Copyright (c) 2006 The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs Journal, Summer, 2006, 30 Fletcher F. World Aff. 107, 7561 words, INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE: The Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, VINCENT O. NMEHIELLE AND CHARLES CHERNOR JALLOH

853.

Copyright (c) 2006 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 2006, 100

A.J.I.L. 551, 20185 words, CENTENNIAL ESSAY: REFLECTIONS ON THE PROSECUTION OF WAR CRIMES BY INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS, By Theodor Meron *

854.

Copyright (c) 2006 Florida Journal of International Law Florida Journal of International Law, August, 2006, 18 Fla. J. Int'l

L. 517, 18117 words, ARTICLE: THE DARFUR DEBATE: WHETHER THE ICC SHOULD DETERMINE THAT THE ATROCITIES IN DARFUR CONSTITUTE GENOCIDE , Jamie A. Mathew*

Army Lawyer, September, 2006, 2006 Army Law. 1, 13890 words, ARTICLE: Strategic Lawyering: Realizing the Potential of Military Lawyers at the Strategic Level, Colonel Kelly D. Wheaton n1

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 September 2006, ICJ 4 4 (765), CRIMINAL LAW, Democratic Legitimacy and the International Criminal Court A Liberal Defence, Aaron Fichtelberg Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware. [afichte@Udel.Edu]

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 September 2006, ICJ 4 4 (830), CRIMINAL LAW, The Legacy of Nuremberg, Christian Tomuschat Professor of Public Law, International Law and European Law, Humboldt University, Berlin; member of the Institut de Droit international; former member of the UN Human Rights Committee; former member and Chairman of the UN International Law Commission. [chris.tomuschat@gmx.de]

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Copyright (c) 2006 The University of Pittsburgh Law Review University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Fall, 2006, 68 U. Pitt.

L. Rev. 77, 27179 words, ARTICLE: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: WHY THE RIGHT SHOULD EMBRACE THE ICC AND HOW AMERICA CAN USE IT , Ron Sievert*

Copyright (c) 2006 George Mason University, School of Law Journal of Law, Economics and Policy, Fall, 2006, 2 J.L. Econ. & Pol'y 319, 4421 words, ARTICLE: Is There a Human Right of Self-Defense?, John Cerone *

Copyright (c) 2006 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law, Fall, 2006, 17 Duke J. Comp. & Int'l L. 49, 18016 words, ARTICLE: GENDER, PERSECUTION, AND THE INTERNA­TIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: REFUGEE LAW'S RELEVANCE TO THE CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY OF GENDER-BASED PERSECUTION, Valerie Oosterveld*

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Copyright (c) 2006 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Fall, 2006, 20 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 473, 18392 words, ARTICLE: PROSECUTING OFFENSES AGAINST THE LAW OF NATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES, Johan D. van der Vyver*

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Copyright (c) 2006 George Mason University, School of Law Journal of Law, Economics and Policy, Fall, 2006, 2 J.L. Econ. & Pol'y 309, 4256 words, ARTICLE: GENOCIDE, MURDER AND THE FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT TO DEFEND ONE'S LIFE, Don B. Kates *

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Copyright (c) 2006 The Vanderbilt University School of Law Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, November, 2006, 39 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1605, 21384 words, NOTE: The Detainee Treatment Act of 2005: Embodying U.S. Values to Elimin­ate Detainee Abuse by Civilian Contractors and Bounty Hunters in Afghanistan and Iraq, Ryan P. Logan*

Copyright (c) 2006 Florida Journal of International Law Florida Journal of International Law, December, 2006, 18 Fla. J. Int'l L. 843, 19321 words, ARTICLE: INTERNATIONALIZATION OF WAR CRIMES PROSECUTIONS: CORRECT­ING THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA'S FOLLY IN TADIC , Dav­is B. Tyner* Copyright (c) 2006 Florida Journal of International Law Florida Journal of International Law, December, 2006, 18 Fla. J. Int'l L. 887, 9500 words, ARTICLE: SEEKING THE BEST FORUM TO PROSECUTE INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES: PROPOSED PARADIGMS AND SOLUTIONS , Milena Sterio*

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Copyright (c) 2007 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2007, 6 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 575, 3324 words, SYMPOSIUM--JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG: ARTICLE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: CURRENT CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES, HANS-PETER KAUL*

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Copyright (c) 2007 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2007, 6 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 491, 3791 words, SYMPOSIUM--JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG: INTRODUCTION: JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG: FOREWORD TO THE SYMPOSIUM, LEILA NADYA SADAT*

868.

Copyright (c) 2007 Seton Hall University School of Law Seton Hall Law Review, 2007, 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 661, 11852 words, ADDRESS: International Human Rights: An Overview: Annual Vanderbilt Address to the New Jersey Alumni of Harvard Law School, The Honorable James R. Zazzali *

Copyright (c) 2007 Naval Law Review, 2007, 54 Naval L. Rev. 141, 13727 words, ARTICLE, ESSAY & NOTE: WHO'S IN CHARGE HERE?--INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT COMPLEMENTARITY AND THE COMMANDER'S ROLE IN COURTS-MARTIAL, Allen J. Dickerson*

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Copyright (c) 2007 University of Puerto Rico Law Review Revista Juridica Universidad de Puerto Rico, 2007, 76 Rev. Jur.

U.P.R. 129, 10405 words, FORO DE JURISPRUDENCIA TERAPEUTICA: THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE: AN IN­QUIRY INTO ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE: ESSAY, 'DEJO OLOWU *

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Copyright (c) 2007 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2007, 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 439, 10203 words, ARTICLE: VESSELS OF REPRODUCTION: FORCED PREGNANCY AND THE ICC, Milan Markovic*

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Copyright (c) 2007 International Association of Law Libraries International Journal of Legal Information, Winter, 2007, 35 Int'l J. Legal Info. 581, 760 words, BOOK REVIEW: ICC in 2006: Year One: Legal and political issues surrounding the In­ternational Criminal Court / 2006, l'An 1 de la CPI: Les enjeux judiciaries et diplomatiques de la Cour penale international, Herb Somers

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Copyright (c) 2007 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2007, 16 Mich. St. J. Int'l L. 411, 14940 words, ARTICLE: THE FUTURE OF STATE SECRETS IN WAR CRIMES PROSECUTIONS, Asa W. Markel*

874.

Copyright (c) 2007 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review,

2007, 22 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 539, 3072 words, ESSAY: THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT IN ENFORCING INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW*, PHILIPPE KIRSCH**

Copyright (c) 2007 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis University Public Law Review, 2007, 26 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 249, 32558 words, ARTICLE: RECONCILING THE CONFLICTING RIGHTS OF VICTIMS AND DE­FENDANTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, MUGAMBI JOUET*

Copyright (c) 2007 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2007, 6 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 483, 1209 words, SYMPOSIUM--JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG: INTRODUCTION: CONFERENCE AGENDA

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Copyright (c) 2007 Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, Winter, 2007, 16 Tul. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 213, 15727 words, COMMENT: Uganda's Response to International Crimin­al Court Arrest Warrants: A Misguided Approach?, Alex K. Kriksciun*

Copyright (c) 2007 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2007, 6 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 689, 6338 words, SYMPOSIUM--JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG: EPILOGUE: A WORLD OF PEACE AND JUSTICE UNDER THE RULE OF LAW: FROM NUREMBERG TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, WHITNEY R. HARRIS*

Copyright (c) 2007 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2007, 6 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 501, 3619 words, SYMPOSIUM--JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: APPLYING THE PRINCIPLES OF NUREMBERG IN THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, PHILIPPE KIRSCH*

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Copyright (c) 2007 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2007, 6 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 551, 7359 words, SYMPOSIUM--JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG: ARTICLE: ENABLING THE INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT TO PUNISH AGGRESSION, BENJAMIN B. FERENCZ*

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Copyright (c) 2007 Natural Resources Journal Natural Resources Journal, Winter, 2007, 47 Nat. Resources J. 225, 7204 words, STUDENT ARTICLE: The Application of International Criminal Law to Resource Exploitation: Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo, AARON EZEKIEL *

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Copyright (c) 2007 Hofstra Law Review Association Hofstra Law Review, Winter, 2007, 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 239, 7058 words, IDEA: REFLECTIONS ON THE FIRST YEARS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Claude Jorda*

Copyright (c) 2007 The George Washington University George Washington International Law Review, 2007, 39 Geo. Wash. Int'l L. Rev. 227, 14757 words, ARTICLE: BABES WITH ARMS: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND CHILD SOLDIERS, Timothy Webster* Copyright (c) 2007 Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center Touro Law Review, 2007, 23 Touro L. Rev. 685, 14884 words, COMMENT: Beyond "De-Nile" The United Nations' Genocide Problem in Darfur , William Reisinger*

Copyright (c) 2007 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2007, 6 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 527, 9958 words, SYMPOSIUM--JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG: ARTICLE: NUREMBERG AND THE CRIME AGAINST PEACE, ROGER S. CLARK*

Copyright (c) 2007 The Association of the Bar of the City of New York The Record of The Association of The Bar of the City of New York, 2007, 62 The Record 20, ARTICLE: THE PREVENTION AND PROSECUTION OF TERRORIST ACTS: A SURVEY OF MULTILATERAL INSTRUMENTS, The Committee on International Security Affairs

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Copyright (c) 2007 North Dakota Law Review North Dakota Law Review, 2007, 83 N. Dak. L. Rev. 915, 45033 words, ARTICLE: ABOUT WOMEN, WAR AND DARFUR: THE CONTINUING QUEST FOR GENDER VIOLENCE JUSTICE, Mary Deutsch Schneider*

Copyright (c) 2007 Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, Winter, 2007, 16 Tul. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 117, 20398 words, ARTICLE: The Customary International Law Duty To Prosecute Crimes Against Humanity: A New Framework, Miles M. Jackson*

Copyright (c) 2007 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Association, Inc. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2007, 45 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 635, 36822 words, ARTICLE: Toward an International Criminal Procedure: Due Process Aspira­tions and Limitations, Gregory S. Gordon*

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Copyright (c) 2007 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 2007, 101

A.J.I.L. 213, 1089 words, ARTICLE: Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law: Internation­al Criminal Law: President and Congress End Limits on Military Training for Parties to ICC Treaty, Edited by John R. Crook

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Copyright (c) 2007 Boston College International & Comparative Law Review Boston College International and Comparat­ive Law Review, Winter, 2007, 30 B.C. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 91, 7003 words, SHARPENING THE CUTTING EDGE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: UNRESOLVED ISSUES OF WAR CRIMES TRIBUNALS: SYMPOSIUM ARTICLE: BEYOND TRADITIONAL NOTIONS OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE: HOW TRIALS, TRUTH COMMIS­SIONS, AND OTHER TOOLS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY CAN AND SHOULD WORK TOGETHER, DONALD L. HAFNER * and ELIZABETH B. L. KING **

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Copyright (c) 2007 Brooklyn Journal of International Law Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 2007, 33 Brooklyn J. Int'l

L. 3, 25032 words, ARTICLE: PURITY LOST: THE PARADOXICAL FACE OF THE NEW TRANSNATIONAL LEGAL BODY, Oren Perez *

893.

Copyright (c) 2007 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2007, 6 Wash. U. Global

Stud. L. Rev. 675, 6038 words, SYMPOSIUM--JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG: REMARK: A WORLD OF PEACE UN­DER THE RULE OF LAW: THE VIEW FROM EUROPE, CHRISTOPH J.M. SAFFERLING*

Copyright (c) 2007 University of Windsor Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 2007, 25 Windsor Y.B. Access Just. 3, 11311 words, ARTICLE: THE CURIOUS VISIBILITY OF WARTIME RAPE: GENDER AND ETHNICITY IN INTER­NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, Doris E. Buss*

Copyright (c) 2007 Washington College of Law, American University American University International Law Review, 2007, 22 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 393, 2720 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY: A LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN CRISIS? ESSAY: SIX REASONS WHY NUCLEAR WEAPONS ARE MORE DANGEROUS THAN EVER, PETER WEISS *

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Copyright (c) 2007 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, February, 2007, 30 Fordham Int'l L.J. 553, 11087 words, STEIN CENTER COLLOQUIUM ON LEGAL ISSUES SURROUNDING GUANTANAMO BAY: ARTICLE: THE PROSECUTION OF WAR CRIMES: MILITARY COMMISSIONS AND THE PROCEDURAL AND SUBSTANTIVE PROTECTIONS BEYOND INTERNATIONAL LAW, Tim Bakken*

Copyright (c) 2007 Michigan Law Review Michigan Law Review, March, 2007, 105 Mich. L. Rev. 985, 25503 words, Art­icle: TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE+, Jenia Iontcheva Turner*

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 March 2007, ICJ 5 1 (69), CRIMINAL LAW, Three Conceptual Problems with the Doctrine of Joint Criminal Enterprise, Jens David Ohlin Associate-in-Law, Columbia University School of Law. [johlin1@law.columbia.edu]

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Copyright (c) 2007 The Law Review Association, Thomas Jefferson School of Law San Diego Thomas Jefferson Law Re­view, Spring, 2007, 29 T. Jefferson L. Rev. 189, 12647 words, PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCHOLARLY CONFERENCE TAKING REPARATIONS SERIOUSLY: SEEKING JUSTICE AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: VIC­TIMS' REPARATIONS, Linda M. Keller*

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Copyright (c) 2007 The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, Carlisle, PA Penn State International Law Review, Spring, 2007, 25 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 763, 6178 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE FUTURE OF INTERNATION­AL CRIMINAL JUSTICE--EVOLVING ACCOUNTABILITY FROM NUREMBERG TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: Historical Evolution -From Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court, Judge Richard Goldstone

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Copyright (c) 2007 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Spring, 2007, 35 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 275, 6499 words, ARTICLE: Delineating the Interests of Justice, Henry Lovat*

Copyright (c) 2007 Florida Journal of International Law Florida Journal of International Law, April, 2007, 19 Fla. J. Int'l L. 155, 19310 words, ARTICLE: IS ARTICLE 25(3) OF THE ICC STATUTE COMPATIBLE WITH THE "CRIME OF AG­GRESSION"? , Nicolaos Strapatsas*

Copyright (c) 2007 Boston College International & Comparative Law Review Boston College International and Comparat­ive Law Review, Spring, 2007, 30 B.C. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 507, 15555 words, NOTE: CRIMINALIZING WAR: TO­WARD A JUSTIFIABLE CRIME OF AGGRESSION, MICHAEL O'DONOVAN *

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Copyright (c) 2007 New York University School of Law New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Spring, 2007, 39 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 583, 36015 words, ARTICLE: JUSTICE WITHOUT POLITICS? PROSEC­UTORIAL DISCRETION AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Alexander K.A. Greenawalt*

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Copyright (c) 2007 Fordham Environmental Law Review Fordham Environmental Law Review, Spring, 2007, 18 Fordham Envtl. Law Rev. 231, 16858 words, ARTICLE: Criminal Liability for Environmental Damage Occurring in Times of NonIn­ternational Armed Conflict: Rights and Remedies, Aurelie Lopez *

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Copyright (c) 2007 Tulsa Journal of Comparative & International Law Tulsa Journal of Comparative & International Law, Spring, 2007, 14 Tulsa J. Comp. & Int'l L. 295, 28794 words, COMMENT: PEACE OR JUSTICE: NOW THAT PEACE IS BEING NEGOTIATED IN UGANDA, WILL THE ICC STILL PURSUE JUSTICE?, Kimberly Hanlon*

Copyright (c) 2007 The University of Louisville Brandeis Law Journal, Spring, 2007, 45 Brandeis L.J. 573, 13020 words, NOTE: SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1593 AND CONFLICTING PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: HOW THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT IS AT STAKE , Heather Cash*

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Copyright (c) 2007 California Western School of Law California Western International Law Journal, Spring, 2007, 37 Cal.

W. Int'l L.J. 277, 9166 words, ESSAY: Uganda: A Nation in Crisis, Hema Chatlani*

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Copyright (c) 2007 The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, Carlisle, PA Penn State International Law Review, Spring, 2007, 25 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 759, 618 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE FUTURE OF INTERNATION­AL CRIMINAL JUSTICE--EVOLVING ACCOUNTABILITY FROM NUREMBERG TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: INTRODUCTION, Louis F. Del Duca and Dermot M. Groome, Co-Editors

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Copyright (c) 2007 The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, Carlisle, PA Penn State International Law Review, Spring, 2007, 25 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 779, 5003 words, SYMPOSIUM: THE FUTURE OF INTERNATION­AL CRIMINAL JUSTICE--EVOLVING ACCOUNTABILITY FROM NUREMBERG TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: The Role of International Criminal Justice in Peace Negotiations, Ambassador Herbert Okun

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Copyright (c) 2007 Columbia Human Rights Law Review Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Spring, 2007, 38 Colum. Human Rights L. Rev. 477, 3445 words, 40TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ISSUE: DEDICATED TO COLUMBIA UNI­VERSITY PROFESSOR LOUIS HENKIN:THE FUTURE OF HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: A TRIBUTE TO LOUIS HEN­KIN: LOU HENKIN, TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE, AND THE PREVENTION OF GENOCIDE, Juan Mendez* Copyright (c) 2007 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Spring, 2007, 21 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 413, 25967 words, COMMENT: IT'S STILL GOOD TO BE THE KING: AN ARGUMENT FOR MAINTAINING THE STATUS QUO IN FOREIGN HEAD OF STATE IMMUNITY, Daniel M. Singerman*

Copyright (c) 2007 Northwestern University School of Law Northwestern University Law Review, Spring, 2007, 101 Nw.

U.L. Rev. 1257, 30556 words, ARTICLE: EXTRAORDINARY CRIMES AT ORDINARY TIMES: INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE BEYOND CRISIS SITUATIONS, Sonja Starr*

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 May 2007, ICJ 5 2 (441), CRIMINAL LAW, International Crimes and ICC Co­operation in England and Wales, Robert Cryer Olympia Bekou School of Law, University of Nottingham. [robert.cryer@nottingham.ac.uk; mailto:olympia.bekou@nottingham.ac.uk]

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 May 2007, ICJ 5 2 (421), CRIMINAL LAW, National Implementation of ICC Crimes Impact on National Jurisdictions and the ICC, Julio Bacio Terracino n1 PhD candidate in International Law, Gradu­ate Institute of International Studies, Geneva.

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 May 2007, ICJ 5 2 (537), CRIMINAL LAW, The Procedural Texts of the Inter­national Criminal Court, Claus Kress Professor of Criminal Law and Procedure as well as Public International Law in the University of Cologne. [claus.kress@uni-koeln.de]

Copyright (c) 2007 The Harvard Law Review Association Harvard Law Review, May, 2007, 120 Harv. L. Rev. 1848, 11640 words, 2006 OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES LECTURE: NOTE: LASER BEAM OR BLUNDERBUSS?: EVALUATING THE USEFULNESS OF DETERMINATE SENTENCING FOR MILITARY COMMISSIONS AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 May 2007, ICJ 5 2 (460), CRIMINAL LAW, South Africa's Implementation of the ICC Statute An African Example, Max du Plessis n1 B.Iuris (SA), LL.B (Natal), LL.M. (Cambridge); Associate Profess­or, Faculty of Law, Howard College, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, Associate Member of the KwaZulu-Natal Bar and Research Associate, Matrix Chambers, London.

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 May 2007, ICJ 5 2 (402), CRIMINAL LAW, The Creation of Investigating Chambers at the International Criminal Court An Option Worth Pursuing?, Jerome de Hemptinne n1 Legal Officer at a Trial Chamber of the ICTY.

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 May 2007, ICJ 5 2 (346), CRIMINAL LAW, How to Ameliorate International Criminal Proceedings: Some Constructive SuggestionsForeword, Salvatore Zappala Professor of International Law, Uni­versity of Catania; Member of the Board of Editors. [szappala@lex.unict.it]

Copyright (c) 2007 New England School of Law New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement, Summer, 2007, 33 N.E. J. on Crim. & Civ. Con. 609, 17188 words, NOTE: An Examination of International Sentencing Guidelines and a

Proposal for Amendments to the International Criminal Court's Sentencing Structure, Andrew Dubinsky

Copyright (c) 2007 The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, Carlisle, PA Penn State International Law Review, Summer, 2007, 26 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 1, 13856 words, Article: Aggression as International Crime: Unattain­able Crusade or Finally Conquering the Evil?, Alberto L. Zuppi*

Copyright (c) 2007 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard International Law Journal, Summer, 2007, 48 Harv. Int'l L.J. 307, 14146 words, ARTICLE: Unratified Treaties, Domestic Politics, and the U.S. Constitution, Curtis A. Bradley *

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Copyright (c) 2007 The Regents of the University of Wisconsin Wisconsin International Law Journal, Summer, 2007, 25 Wis. Int'l L.J. 335, 13207 words, NOTE AND COMMENT: THE MOST EGREGIOUS ARMS BROKER: PROSECUTING ARMS EMBARGO VIOLATORS IN THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Claudette Torbey*

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 July 2007, ICJ 5 3 (665), CRIMINAL LAW, Superior Responsibility under Art­icle 28 ICC Statute For What Exactly is the Superior Held Responsible?, Volker Nerlich Doctor iuris, Humboldt-University of Berlin; Master of International and Human Rights Law, University of the Western Cape; Assessor, Kammergericht Berlin; Associate Legal Officer, International Criminal Court. The views expressed are those of the author alone and cannot be at­tributed to the International Criminal Court. [volker.nerlich@icc-cpi.int]

Copyright (c) 2007 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 2007, 101

A.J.I.L. 636, 1791 words, CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE OF THE UNITED STATES RELATING TO INTERNATION­AL LAW: GENERAL INTERNATIONAL AND U.S. FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW: State Department Legal Adviser De­scribes U.S. Views on International Law, Suggests Possible Cooperation with International Criminal Court on Darfur, ED­ITED BY JOHN R. CROOK

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Copyright (c) 2007 Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University Stanford Journal of International Law, Sum­mer, 2007, 43 Stan. J Int'l L. 221, 23542 words, ARTICLE: COMPARATIVE APPROACHES TO PUNISHING HATE: THE INTERSECTION OF GENOCIDE AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, DR. DAVID L. NERSESSIAN*

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 September 2007, ICJ 5 4 (809), CRIMINAL LAW, Australian Prosecution of Corporations for International Crimes The Potential of the Commonwealth Criminal Code, Joanna Kyriakakis Doctor of Jur­idical Science Candidate, Faculty of Law, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. I am grateful to Professor Bernadette McSherry, Professor H.P. Lee, the anonymous referees and the editorial board of JICJ for their insightful comments and sug­gestions. [Joanne.Kyriakakis@law.monash.edu.au]

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Army Lawyer, September, 2007, 2007 Army Law. 1, 3392 words, ARTICLE: Child Soldiers: Legal Obligations and U.S. Implementation, Major John T. Rawcliffe, Professor, International & Operational Law Department, The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, Charlottesville, Virginia

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 September 2007, ICJ 5 4 (781), CRIMINAL LAW, A Structure-Based Concept

of Genocidal Intent, Hans Vest Professor of Criminal Law, International Criminal Law and Legal Theory, University of Berne. [hans.vest@krim.unibe.ch]

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 September 2007, ICJ 5 4 (941), CRIMINAL LAW, The Personal Nature of Indi­vidual Criminal Responsibility and the ICC Statute, Vincenzo Militello Professor of Criminal and Comparative Criminal Law, University of Palermo. [vinmiles@unipa.it]

Copyright (c) 2007 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Fall, 2007, 15 Hum. Rts. Br. 20, 4978 words, IN THIS ISSUE: THE EMPTY U.S. CHAIR: UNITED STATES NONPARTICIPATION IN THE NEGOTIATIONS ON THE DEFINITION OF AGGRESSION, by Garth Schofield *

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Copyright (c) 2007 The Regents of the University of California U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy, Fall, 2007, 14 U.C. Davis J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 59, 15968 words, ARTICLE: A Vienna Convention Interpretation of the "Interests of Justice" Provision of the Rome Statute, the Legality of Domestic Amnesty Agreements, and the Situation in Northern Uganda: A "great qualitative step forward," or a normative retreat?, Michael Kourabas*

Copyright (c) 2007 Journal of Transnational Law & Policy Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, Fall, 2007, 17 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 183, 1337 words, ABSTRACT: PROTOCOL NO. 14 TO THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS: TOWARDS A MORE EFFECTIVE CONTROL MECHANISM?, Patricia Egli and Lauren Fielder Redman and Mary Will and Gourav N. Mukherjee and Audrey Koecher

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Copyright (c) 2007 Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, Fall, 2007, 24 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 587, 10292 words, THE J. BYRON MCCORMICK LECTURE*: THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE UNITED STATES ABDICATING ITS MORAL AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP OF THE FREE WORLD, Justice Richard J. Goldstone**

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Copyright (c) 2007 Journal of Transnational Law & Policy Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, Fall, 2007, 17 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 35, 24655 words, ARTICLE: UNITED STATES IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT:TOWARD THE FEDERALISM OF FREE NATIONS, Lauren Fielder Redman*

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Copyright (c) 2007 Journal of Transnational Law & Policy Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, Fall, 2007, 17 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 85, 22175 words, STUDENT COMMENT: A BALANCING ACT: THE INTRODUCTION OF RES­TORATIVE JUSTICE IN THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT'S CASE OF THE PROSECUTOR V. THOMAS LUBANGA DYILO, Mary Will*

Copyright (c) 2007 The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Inc. Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, Fall, 2007, 36 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 257, 18763 words, NOTE: Restrictions on Humanitarian Aid in Darfur: The Role of the International Criminal Court , Mominah Usmani*

Military Law Review, Fall, 2007, 193 Mil. L. Rev. 52, 17041 words, ARTICLE: THE DOCTRINE OF COMMAND RE­SPONSIBILITY AND ITS APPLICATION TO SUPERIOR CIVILIAN LEADERSHIP: DOES THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT HAVE THE CORRECT STANDARD?, MAJOR JAMES D. LEVINE II *

Copyright (c) 2007 Yeshiva University Cardozo Public Law, Policy & Ethics Journal, Fall, 2007, 6 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol'y & Ethics J. 199, 19920 words, NOTE: THE PRACTICABILITY OF AMNESTY AS A NON-PROSECUTORY ALTERNAT­IVE IN POST-CONFLICT UGANDA, Kathleen Ellen MacMillan*

Copyright (c) 2007 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, October, 2007, 101

A.J.I.L. 841, 4467 words, INTERNATIONAL DECISION: PROSECUTOR V. THOMAS LUBANGA DYILO: Internation­al Criminal Court decision confirming war crimes charges for conscripting, enlisting, and using child soldiers, MARK A. DRUMBL, Washington and Lee University School of Law EDITED BY DANIEL BODANSKY

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Copyright (c) 2007 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Sum­mer / Fall, 2007, 35 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 429, 41262 words, General Article: Does the Evolution of International Crimin­al Law End with the ICC? The "Roaming ICC": A Model International Criminal Court for a State-Centric World of Interna­tional Law, Christopher "Kip" Hale*

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Copyright (c) 2007 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, Fall, 2007, 20 Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev. 61, 19685 words, ARTICLE: The First Ecocentric Environmental War Crime: The Limits of Article 8(2)(b)(iv) of the Rome Statute, JESSICA C. LAWRENCE * & KEVIN JON HELLER **

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Copyright (c) 2007 Regents of University of California New Criminal Law Review, Fall, 2007, 10 New Crim. L. R. 554, 10293 words, SYMPOSIUM ON CRIMINAL LAW, TERRORISM, AND THE STATE OF EMERGENCY: RUMINA­TIONS ON TERRORISM: EXPIATION AND EXPOSITION, Christopher L. Blakesley*

945.

Copyright (c) 2007 Pace University School of Law Pace International Law Review, Fall 2007, 19 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 195, 10602 words, ARTICLE: SWINGING BACK AND FORTH BETWEEN IMPUNITY AND IMPEACHMENT: THE STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Alberto L. Zuppi*

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Copyright (c) 2007 Bar Association of San Francisco San Francisco Attorney, Fall, 2007, 33 San Francisco Att'y 27, FEA­TURE: PRACTICING LAW IN DARFUR: CRISIS IN DARFUR --SUDANESE LAWYERS LOOK TO THE INTERNA­TIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, Jerome C. Roth and Genevieve A. Cox

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Copyright (c) 2007 Valparaiso University Law Review Valparaiso University Law Review, Fall, 2007, 42 Val. U.L. Rev. 119, 9938 words, LECTURE: INTERNATIONAL LAW BY CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED, Jose A. Cabranes*

Copyright (c) 2007 The Vanderbilt University Law School Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, November, 2007, 40 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1523, 7799 words, ESSAY: The Anfal Genocide: Personal Reflections and Legal Residue, Michael A.

Newton**

Copyright (c) 2008 Chicago-Kent College of Law Chicago-Kent Law Review, 2008, 83 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 329, 15718 words, THE HENRY MORRIS LECTURE: WHAT IS THE POINT OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE?, Mir-jan Damaska*

Copyright (c) 2008 Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law, 2008, 8 Chi.-Kent J. Int'l & Comp. L. 88, 9469 words, ARTICLE: Weighing Judicial Independence against Judicial Accountability: Do the Scales of the International Criminal Court Balance?, By Ronli Sifris*

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Copyright (c) 2008 Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, Winter, 2008, 17 Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 73, 14422 words, THE WAR CRIMES SYMPOSIUM: Victims' Participation in the Investigations of the International Criminal Court, Susana SaCouto and Katherine Cleary*

952.

Copyright (c) 2008 Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, Winter, 2008, 17 Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 107, 7141 words, THE WAR CRIMES SYMPOSIUM: Perspectives of a Non-Party to the International Criminal Court Treaty, Christopher T. Cline*

Copyright (c) 2008 Albany Law Review Albany Law Review, 2008, 71 Alb. L. Rev. 299, 8788 words, ARTICLE: [PRE]DETERMINING THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION: HAS THE TIME COME TO ALLOW THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ITS FREEDOM?, Dr. Troy Lavers*

954.

Copyright (c) 2008 The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, Carlisle, PA Penn State International Law Review, Winter, 2008, 26 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 765, 14796 words, SYMPOSIUM: REIFYING LAW--RULE OF LAW, GOVERNMENT, THE STATE, AND TRANSNATIONAL GOVERANCE: COMMENT: Showing Its Teeth: The International Criminal Court Takes On Child Conscription in the Congo, But Is Its Bark Worse Than Its Bite?, Justin Cole­man*

955.

Copyright (c) 2008 Hastings College of the Law Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, Winter, 2008, 31 Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 509, 12526 words, NOTE: Shared Dilemmas: Justice for Rape Victims Under International Law and Protection for Rape Victims Seeking Asylum, By Lindsay Peterson*

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Copyright (c) 2008 American University International Law Review American University International Law Review, 2008, 23 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 807, 17221 words, Article: The Gravity Threshold of the International Criminal Court, Susana SaCouto & Katherine Cleary*

Copyright (c) 2008 Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, Winter, 2008, 17 Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 265, 21341 words, STUDENT NOTE: Entrenched Hegemony, Efficient Proced­ure, or Selective Justice?: An Inquiry into Charges for Gender-Based Violence at the International Criminal Court, Suzan M. Pritchett* Copyright (c) 2008 Brooklyn Journal of International Law Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 2008, 33 Brooklyn J. Int'l

L. 503, 27859 words, ARTICLE: TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY AND THE "RIGHT" TO SELF-DETERMINATION: AN EXAMINATION OF THE CONCEPTUAL TOOLS, Joshua Castellino *

959.

Copyright (c) 2008 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard International Law Journal, Winter, 2008, 49 Harv. Int'l L.J. 53, 28163 words, ARTICLE: Proactive Complementarity: The International Criminal Court and National Courts in the Rome System of International Justice, William W. Burke-White*

960.

Copyright (c) 2008 Suffolk University Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Symposium, 2008, 31 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev. 279, 8529 words, LEAD ARTICLE: MAKING SENSE OF THE U.S. PRESIDENT'S INTERVENTION IN MEDELLIN, John Cerone*

961.

Copyright (c) 2008 University of La Verne College of Law University of La Verne Law Review, 2008, 29 U. La Verne L. Rev. 19, 17379 words, ARTICLE: MERE CHILDREN OR WEAPONS OF WAR --CHILD SOLDIERS AND INTERNA­TIONAL LAW, Steven Freeland*

Copyright (c) 2008 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, 2008, 22 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 15, 4777 words, CONFERENCE ON WORLD LAW AND WORLD HEALTH: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: PROTECTION OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN THROUGH INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: HOW CAN INTERNATIONAL CRIM­INAL LAW CONTRIBUTE TO EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF WOMEN?, Judge Navanethem Pillay* In­ternational Criminal Court

963.

Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law, Winter, 2008, 48 Va. J. Int'l L. 411, 16198 words, ESSAY: Competition and Control in International Adjudication, Jacob Katz Cogan*

964.

Copyright (c) 2008 Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, Winter, 2008, 17 Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 1, 3207 words, THE WAR CRIMES SYMPOSIUM: Qui Tolis Peccata Mundi?*: Introduction to The War Crimes Symposium, Christopher R. Rossi+

965.

Copyright (c) 2008 Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law, 2008, 8 Chi.-Kent J. Int'l & Comp. L. 1, 11576 words, ARTICLE: Negotiated Justice and the Goals of In­ternational Criminal Tribunals, Anna Petrig*

966.

Copyright (c) 2008 University of La Verne College of Law University of La Verne Law Review, 2008, 29 U. La Verne L. Rev. 219, 14932 words, COMMENT: LITTLE GIRLS LOST: CAN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY PROTECT GIRL SOLDIERS?, Jordan A. Gilbertson*

967.

Copyright (c) 2008 Cornell University Cornell International Law Journal, Winter, 2008, 41 Cornell Int'l L.J. 177, 20085

words, SYMPOSIUM: Immigration Policy: Who Belongs?: NOTE: Brave New World: Neurowarfare and the Limits of In­ternational Humanitarian Law, Stephen E. White +

Copyright (c) 2008 Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Law Review, 2008, 50 Ariz. L. Rev. 657, 6901 words, Isaac Marks Memorial Lecture: Equal Justice for Women: A Personal Journey, Navanethem Pillay*

Copyright (c) 2008 The Association of the Bar of the City of New York The Record of The Association of The Bar of the City of New York, 2008, 63 The Record 200, ARTICLE: GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE LAWS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA *, Committee on African Affairs

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Copyright (c) 2008 Boston Third World Law Journal Boston College Third World Law Journal, Winter, 2008, 28 B.C. Third World L.J. 203, 14850 words, NOTE: JUSTICE FOR THE FORGOTTEN: SAVING THE WOMEN OF DARFUR, RE­BECCA A. CORCORAN *

971.

Copyright (c) 2008 The Yale Law Journal Company The Pocket Part, 2008, 117 Yale L.J. Pocket Part 160, 1251 words, ARTICLE: Antislavery Courts, Jenny S. Martinez

Copyright (c) 2008 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard International Law Journal, Winter, 2008, 49 Harv. Int'l L.J. 161, 32252 words, ARTICLE: Prosecuting Aggression, Noah Weisbord*

973.

Copyright (c) 2008 Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley Berkeley Journal of International Law, 2008, 26 Berkeley J. Int'l L. 373, 9522 words, Stefan A. Riesenfeld Symposium 2008 "Realizing The Potential: Global Cor­porations and Human Rights": Stefan A. Riesenfeld Symposium 2008: MARCH 14, 2008, Berkeley, California: Speech: Keynote Address: International Standard-Setting on the Human Rights Responsibilities of Businesses, By David Weiss­brodt*

974.

Copyright (c) 2008 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, January, 2008, 31 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 343, 28039 words, WOMEN, CHILDREN, AND VICTIMS OF MASSIVE CRIMES: LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS IN AFRICA: ARTICLE: THE CHALLENGES OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS IN AFRICA, Okechuk­wu Oko*

975.

Copyright (c) 2008 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois University of Illinois Law Review, 2008, 2008 U. Ill.

L. Rev. 253, 5226 words, SYMPOSIUM: PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ECONOMICS: IS IT REALLY ALL ABOUT COMMITMENT AND DIFFUSION? A Comment on Commitment and Diffusion: How and Why National Consti­tutions Incorporate International Law +, Andreas Zimmermann*

Copyright (c) 2008 Hastings College of the Law Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, Winter, 2008, 31 Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 461, 12393 words, COMMENTARY: Peacekeeping in Name Alone: Accountability for the United Nations in Haiti, By Matt Halling and Blaine Bookey* Copyright (c) 2008 Vanderbilt Law Review, Vanderbilt University Law School Vanderbilt Law Review, March, 2008, 61 Vand. L. Rev. 647, 17807 words, NOTE: Increasing the Effectiveness of the Security Council's Chapter VII Authority in the Current Situations Before the International Criminal Court, Elizabeth C. Minogue*

Copyright (c) 2008 Vanderbilt Law Review, Vanderbilt University Law School Vanderbilt Law Review, March, 2008, 61 Vand. L. Rev. 681, 16306 words, NOTE: Why Ratify? Lessons from Treaty Ratification Campaigns, Uta Oberdorster*

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 March 2008, ICJ 6 1 (87), CRIMINAL LAW, Dama ka and the Faces of Interna­tional Criminal Justice, Bert Swart Professor of Law, University of Amsterdam, Member of the Board of Editors. [a.swart32@chello.nl]

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Copyright (c) 2008 Connecticut Journal of International Law Connecticut Journal of International Law, Spring, 2008, 23 Conn. J. Int'l L. 209, 42841 words, ARTICLE: ACHIEVING PEACE WITH JUSTICE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMIN­AL COURT AND UGANDAN ALTERNATIVE JUSTICE MECHANISMS, Linda M. Keller*

Copyright (c) 2008 Northwestern University, School of Law Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights, Spring, 2008, 6 Nw. U. J. Int'l Hum. Rts. 382, 14509 words, ARTICLE: International Criminal Tribunals: A Review of 2007, William A. Schabas*

Copyright (c) 2008 Michigan Law Review Association Michigan Law Review, April, 2008, 106 Mich. L. Rev. 901, 11775 words, 2008 SURVEY OF BOOKS RELATED TO THE LAW: CONTENT: FOREWORD: WAR TALES AND WAR TRIALS, Patricia M. Wald*

983.

Copyright (c) 2008 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, April, 2008, 31 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 816, 4919 words, THE CRISIS IN DARFUR: A STEIN CENTER & LEITNER CENTER COLLOQUIUM: ESSAY: SEEKING JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS IN DARFUR: THE DARFUR LEGAL TRAINING PROGRAM, Genevieve A. Cox & Jerome C. Roth*

984.

Copyright (c) 2008 St. John's University St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary, Spring, 2008, 23 St. John's J.L. Comm. 167, 17513 words, NOTE: PROSECUTING RAPE IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS: THE NEED TO BALANCE VICTIM'S RIGHTS WITH THE DUE PROCESS RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED, Amanda Beltz

985.

Copyright (c) 2008 Boston Third World Law Journal Boston College Third World Law Journal, Spring, 2008, 28 B.C. Third World L.J. 345, 30381 words, ARTICLE: LOOKING BEYOND AMNESTY AND TRADITIONAL JUSTICE AND RE­CONCILIATION MECHANISMS IN NORTHERN UGANDA: A PROPOSAL FOR TRUTH-TELLING AND REPARA­TIONS, CECILY ROSE*

Copyright (c) 2008 Northwestern University, School of Law Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights, Spring, 2008, 6 Nw. U. J. Int'l Hum. Rts. 304, 12887 words, ARTICLE: Corporate Aiding and Abetting of Human Rights Violations: Confusion in the Courts, Doug Cassel* Copyright (c) 2008 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, April, 2008, 31 Fordham Int'l

L.J. 811, 2363 words, THE CRISIS IN DARFUR: A STEIN CENTER & LEITNER CENTER COLLOQUIUM: INTRO­DUCTION, Justice Richard J. Goldstone*

988.

Copyright (c) 2008 Michigan Law Review Association Michigan Law Review, April, 2008, 106 Mich. L. Rev. 975, 13671 words, CONFRONTING WAR: DECONSTRUCTING INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law., Kevin Jon Heller*

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Copyright (c) 2008 Suffolk University Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Summer, 2008, 31 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev. 619, 10817 words, NOTE: THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: A PERMANENT DIVIDE?, Megan E. Lantto

990.

Copyright (c) 2008 UC Hastings College of the Law Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, Summer, 2008, 31 Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 531, 11072 words, ARTICLE: Sixty Years In The Making: The Definition of Aggression for the International Criminal Court, By Keith A. Petty*

Copyright (c) 2008 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics New York University Journal of Interna­tional Law and Politics, Summer, 2008, 40 N.Y.U. J. Int'l L. & Pol. 1019, 20474 words, ARTICLE: THE FAITH OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAWYER, David S. Koller*

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 July 2008, ICJ 6 3 (489), CRIMINAL LAW, Admissibility of Evidence, Stand­ard of Proof, and Nature of the Decision in the ICC Confirmation of Charges in Lubanga, Michela Miraglia Researcher in Criminal Procedure, University of Genoa. [CO529@unige.it]

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Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 July 2008, ICJ 6 3 (471), CRIMINAL LAW, Intent, Mistake of Law, and Co-perpetration in the Lubanga Decision on Confirmation of Charges, Thomas Weigend Professor of Criminal Law, University of Cologne (Germany), member of the Board of Editors of the Journal. [thomas.weigend@uni-koeln.de]

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Copyright (c) 2008 Seattle Journal for Social Justice Seattle Journal for Social Justice, Spring / Summer, 2008, 6 Seattle J. Soc. Just. 907, 23115 words, ARTICLE: NOTE: Knowledge Versus Acknowledgment: Rethinking the Alford Plea in Sexual Assault Cases, Claire L. Molesworth n1

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Copyright (c) 2008 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard International Law Journal, Summer, 2008, 49 Harv. Int'l L.J. 413, 16063 words, ARTICLE: Ownership or Use? Civilian Property Interests in International Humanitarian Law, Lea Brilmayer and Geoffrey Chepiga*

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Copyright (c) 1995 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy. Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Spring, 1995, 23 Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 419, 19870 words, Leonard v.B. Sutton Award Paper: A Permanent International Criminal

Court: A Proposal that Overcomes Past Objections, Sandra L. Jamison *

 

CONGO, DARFUR, and ANGOLA: Recent Articles of Interest


1. By: Gordon, Philip H., "Europe's Role in Nation-Building: From the Balkans to the Congo." Foreign Affairs , , Nov/Dec2008, Vol. 87 Issue 6, p167-167

Abstract: The article reviews the book "Europe's Role in Nation-Building: From the Balkans to the Congo," by James Dobbins, Seth G. Jones, Keith Crane, Christopher S. Chivvis, Andrew Radin, F. Stephen Larrabee, Nora Bensahel, Brooke K. Stearns, and Benjamin W. Goldsmith.


2. By: Shannon, Ann, "World must act in defense of Congo's citizens." Christian Science Monitor , , 10/30/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 236, p8-8


3. By: Baldauf, Scott; Kahorha, Jacques, "Congo rebels push toward key city." Christian Science Monitor , , 10/29/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 235, p6-6


4. By: Baldauf, Scott, "In Congo, a doctor keeps helping as victims keep coming." Christian Science Monitor , , 10/24/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 232, p1-11


5. By: Baldauf, Scott, "Congo blames new clashes on Rwanda." Christian Science Monitor , , 10/14/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 224, p6-6


6. "Scientific Observations." Science News , , 9/27/2008, Vol. 174 Issue 7, p4-4

Abstract: This article discusses the risk of exploitation of Africa's untapped natural resources, expressed by Richard Ruggiero of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, to National Public Radio (NPR). He mentions the discovery of western lowland gorillas discovered in the Republic of Congo as an example of why the need to protect these resources is so great.


7. "Medicine and sorcery in the Republic of Congo." CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, , 9/23/2008, Vol. 179 Issue 7, p644-644

Abstract: A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of administering medical services to a pregnant woman from the Republic of Congo who practices sorcery. [PDF format]


8. By: Stewart, Pearl, "'Preserving Intellectual Capital.'." Diverse: Issues in Higher Education , , 9/4/2008, Vol. 25 Issue 15, p14-15

Abstract: The article focuses on the Institute of International Education's Scholar Rescue Fund, which offers aid to students in countries which threaten their freedom of education. Felix Kaputu, a former student from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is mentioned for his receipt of support from the scholarship, and information about other students helped by the program is provided.


9. By: Van De Walle, Nicolas, "The Failure of Democracy in the Republic of Congo." Foreign Affairs , , Sep/Oct2008, Vol. 87 Issue 5, p187-187

Abstract: The article reviews the book "The Failure of Democracy in the Republic of Congo," by John F. Clark.


10. By: Halperin, Alex; Moore, Jina, "In Congo, a new twist on 'blood diamonds'." Christian Science Monitor , , 8/27/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 192, p12-12


 
11. "Hotel Métropole." Cities Guide - Brussels , , 2008, p9-9

Abstract: Information about the Hotel Métropole in Brussels, Belgium from a section of the book "Cities Guide--Brussels, August 2008" is presented. Built in 1895, when King Leopold II was busy colonising parts of the Congo, the hotel features lavish marble floors and vast crystal chandeliers. Many of the spacious rooms have Art Deco touches, and there is a stylish bar-restaurant overlooking Boulevard Anspach. Rates can be very competitive over the Internet, especially at weekends.


12. "Stability in Africa." Global Agenda , , 7/19/2008, p36-36

Abstract: The article reports on the economic condition in Africa. According to the 2008 African Economic Outlook, most of the states in the country have experienced a growth in stability after its five-year civil war. However, social and political conflicts, terrorism and ethnic conflicts were also recorded in other states, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, East African regions, and Nigeria. It reveals that the condition poses threat towards achieving economic growth in the country.


13. "Congo ceasefire brings little relief for women." CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, , 7/15/2008, Vol. 179 Issue 2, p133-134

Abstract: The article reports on sexual terrorism in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Panzi surgeon Dr. Roger Luhiriri says that the combination HIV and sexual violence in eastern Congo is a condition that is sufficient to affect the whole humanity. According to Stephen Lewis, former United Nations special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, rape is no longer a weapon of war but a strategy of war employed to humiliate entire families and communities through their women in order to take possession of resources, or to turn the women into sex slaves. [PDF format]


14. "Hotel Métropole." Cities Guide - Brussels , , 2008, p9-9

Abstract: Information on Hotel Métropole in Brussels, Belgium from a chapter of the book "Cities Guide--Brussels, July 2008" is presented. Much like Brussels's big boulevards and ornate monuments, the Métropole is a nod to Belgium's colonial past. Built in 1895, when King Leopold II was busy colonising parts of the Congo, the hotel features lavish marble floors and vast crystal chandeliers.


15. "Beginning the Investigation: A Critical Correspondence Blog." Contact Quarterly, , Summer/Fall2008, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p25-25

Abstract: The article discusses the dance show "Festival of Lies," produced by Congolese choreographer Faustin Linyekula and the Dance Theater Workshop at the BRIC center in Brooklyn, New York City in November 2007. She offers an insight on the performance and what it attempts to depict. The author claims that the show illuminates the state of being a child of Congo, a distilling message of a sense of disorientation, weariness and defeat, and a determination to assert an individual sense of self. [PDF format]


16. "In Word and Image: Remembering Anne Eisner's Adventures in Africa." Research in African Literatures, , Summer2008, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p138-142

Abstract: The article reviews the book "Images of Congo: Anne Eisner Art and Ethnography 1946-1958," edited by Christie McDonald. [PDF format]


17. By: Autesserre, Séverine, "The Trouble With Congo." Foreign Affairs , , May/Jun2008, Vol. 87 Issue 3, p94-110

Abstract: The article examines how local disputes fuel regional conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Different ethnic groups, clans and families are fighting over competing claims over land matters in the territories of Masisi and Walikale in Nord-Kivu. Various wars, invasions and refugee movements resulted from these competing claims and caused multiple changes in the ownership or control of land in the Kivus since the 1990s. In addition, claims over political representation was influenced by the tensions between the indigenous communities and people of Rwandan descent. In 1994, the Tutsi government in Rwanda collaborated with those of the Congolese Tutsis to protect their kinsfolk but eventually they used their military power to seize land or capture political power.


18. "Hotel Métropole." Cities Guide - Brussels , , 2008, p5-5

Abstract: Information for visitors to Brussels, Belgium from a chapter of the book "Cities Guide--Brussels, April 2008" is presented. It features Hotel Métropole in Brussels, Belgium. The Métropole is a nod to Belgium's colonial past. Built in 1895, when King Leopold II was busy colonising parts of the Congo, the hotel features lavish marble floors and vast crystal chandeliers. Many of the spacious rooms have Art Deco touches, and there is a stylish bar-restaurant overlooking Boulevard Anspach.


19. "EVENTS." Sight & Sound , , Apr2008, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p16-16

Abstract: This section offers news briefs related to the motion picture industry in Great Britain. Human Rights Watch Festival includes screenings of Lisa Jackson's "The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo," from March 12 through 21, 2008. The London International Documentary Festival screens more than 50 films including Barbet Schroeder's "Terror's Advocate" and Joshua Dugdale's documentary about the Dalai Lama, "The Unwinking Gaze." British Silent Film Festival will focus on crime films for 2008.


20. "Mining firm to expand into Europe." MEED: Middle East Economic Digest , , 3/7/2008, Vol. 52 Issue 10, p15-15

Abstract: The article announces the plan of Ras al-Khaimah Minerals & Metals Investments (RMMI) to expand into Eastern Europe as part of its $1 billion international investment plans. The company is pursuing a programme of overseas investment in the mining sector, expanding a portfolio that now includes interests in Indonesia, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Armenia. Madhu Koneru, managing director at RMMI, said they are working with local mine owners, medium-sized companies that do not have the resources to expand their operations.


 
21. "Reaching Every District (RED) approach: a way to improve immunization performance." Bulletin of the World Health Organization, , Mar2008, Vol. 86 Issue 3, pA-B

Abstract: A letter to the editor in response to the article "Are health interventions implemented where they are most needed? District uptake of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness strategy in Brazil, Peru and the United Republic of Tanzania" by C. G. Victora and other researchers in the 2006 issue is presented. [PDF format]


22. "THE PUNISHMENT AND PREVENTION OF GENOCIDE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AS A BENCHMARK OF PROGRESS AND NEED." Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, , 2008, Vol. 40 Issue 1/2, p227-242

Abstract: The article presents information on the activities of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the prevention of genocide. The ICC has been in operation for five years, and it has issued eleven arrest warrants relating to war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during three ongoing conflicts in the world, including that in the Darfur region of the Sudan, in northern Uganda, and in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It is stated that the ICC represents and strengthens international consensus supporting a rule of law that defines genocide and mass atrocities as crimes. The ICC supports the domestic punishment of crimes under international law, such as genocide. [PDF format]


23. By: Wild-Wood, Emma, "Saint Apolo from Europe, or "What's in a Luganda Name?"" Church History , , Mar2008, Vol. 77 Issue 1, p105-127

Abstract: The article presents a discussion on studies about Apolo Kivebulaya, a Ganda Christian, an evangelist and an Anglican priest. He remains a beloved saint in the Anglican churches of Congo and Uganda and described as a humble, unassuming man who owned few material possessions and who was willing to evangelize isolated places that other missionaries were reluctant to visit. It is noted that the study of Kivebulaya has permitted a focused reflection on the question of what happens to culture during Christian conversion in Africa. He and his converts interpreted new influences in the light of their own priorities of engaging with power and modernity and ensuring their well-being. In doing so they were engaged in a process of remaking cultures.


24. "Hotel Métropole." Cities Guide - Brussels , , 2008, p12-12

Abstract: Information on Hotel Métropole in Brussels, Belgium, from a chapter of the book "Cities Guide--Brussels" is presented. Much like Brussels's big boulevards and ornate monuments, the Métropole is a nod to Belgium's colonial past. Built in 1895, when King Leopold II was busy colonising parts of the Congo, the hotel features lavish marble floors and vast crystal chandeliers. Many of the spacious rooms have Art Deco touches, and there is a stylish bar-restaurant overlooking Boulevard Anspach.


25. By: Pham, J. Peter, "Do Not Resuscitate." National Interest , , Mar/Apr2008 Issue 94, p21-25

Abstract: The article reports on state failure in Africa. Accordingly, nation breaking, in some cases, is needed to escape the cycle of violence at the root of the crises and uphold the burden of humanitarian intervention. It says that the Democratic Republic of Congo has never had a whole set of free and democratic elections for local, provincial and national governments. Meanwhile, it mentions that in December 2005, Somaliland applied for admission to the African Union (AU), as encouraged by positive international and African evaluation of such developments.


26. By: Stearns, Jason; Thomas-Jensen, Colin, "Bush's peace opportunity in Congo." Christian Science Monitor , , 2/21/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 60, p9-9


27. By: McConnell, Tristan, "Conversation with a Congo warlord." Christian Science Monitor , , 2/15/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 57, p20-20


28. "A peace deal, of sorts." Global Agenda , , 2/2/2008, p12-12

Abstract: The article reports on the signing of a peace deal between the Congolese government and more than 20 armed groups, most importantly that of the rebel Tutsi general Laurent Nkunda. The peace deal has been welcomed as a step towards ending the long-running conflict in the east of the country. There are a number of reasons why fighting has persisted in the east, but the main problem is that the region is a buffer zone between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda.


29. "Methodological considerations in implementing the WHO Global Survey for Monitoring Maternal and Perinatal Health." Bulletin of the World Health Organization, , Feb2008, Vol. 86 Issue 2, p126-131

Abstract (English): Objective To set up a global system for monitoring maternal and perinatal health in 54 countries worldwide. Methods The WHO Global Survey for Monitoring Maternal and Perinatal Health was implemented through a network of health institutions, selected using a stratified multistage cluster sampling design. Focused information on maternal and perinatal health was abstracted from hospital records and entered in a specially developed online data management system. Data were collected over a two- to three-month period in each institution. The project was coordinated by WHO and supported by WHO regional offices and country coordinators in Africa and the Americas. Findings The initial survey was implemented between September 2004 and March 2005 in the African and American regions. A total of 125 institutions in seven African countries and 119 institutions in eight Latin American countries participated. Conclusion This project has created a technologically simple and scientifically sound system for large-scale data management, which can facilitate programme monitoring in countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] [PDF format]


30. "Hotel Métropole." Cities Guide - Brussels , , 2008, p5-5

Abstract: Information on Hotel Métropole in Brussels, Belgium from a chapter of the book "Cities Guide--Brussels" is presented. Much like Brussels's big boulevards and ornate monuments, the Métropole is a nod to Belgium's colonial past. Built in 1895, when King Leopold II was busy colonizing parts of the Congo, the hotel features lavish marble floors and vast crystal chandeliers.


 
31. "Hotel Métropole." Cities Guide - Brussels , , 2008, p5-5

Abstract: Information about Hotel Métropole in Brussels, Belgium from a section of the book "Cities Guide--Brussels" is presented. Built in 1895, when King Leopold II was busy colonising parts of the Congo, the hotel features lavish marble floors and vast crystal chandeliers. Many of the spacious rooms have Art Deco touches, and there is a stylish bar-restaurant overlooking Boulevard Anspach.


32. By: Woodside, Duncan, "Congo's conflict could cross borders." Christian Science Monitor , , 12/26/2007, Vol. 100 Issue 22, p7-7


33. "Hotel Métropole." Cities Guide - Brussels , , 2007, p5-5

Abstract: Information for visitors to Brussels, Belgium from a chapter of the book "Cities Guide--Brussels, December 2007," is presented. It focuses on the Hotel Métropole, located in the city. The Métropole is a nod to Belgium's colonial past. Built in 1895, when King Leopold II was busy colonizing parts of the Congo, the hotel features marble floors and vast crystal chandeliers. Many of the spacious rooms have Art Deco touches, and there is a stylish bar-restaurant overlooking Boulevard Anspach.


34. "Adult literacy rates in African and Eastern Mediterranean countries." CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, , 11/20/2007, Vol. 177 Issue 11, p1347-1347

Abstract: The article reports on the literacy rates of adult people in African and Eastern Mediterranean countries. Based on the World Health Organization's (WHO) data, 43% of African countries and 25% of Eastern Mediterranean countries had an adult literacy rate of less than 60%. It is not necessary that countries with low gross national income per capita did not necessarily rank low in adult literacy such as Madagascar, United Republic of Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa and Jordan in Eastern Mediterranean region. Of the 10 countries with the lowest rates, 9 is either in Africa and Eastern Mediterranean region while the number 1 spot belongs to Bangladesh with an adult literacy rate of 42.6%. [PDF format]


35. "Message to the Congress on Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Situation In or In Relation to the Democratic Republic of the Congo." Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, , 10/29/2007, Vol. 43 Issue 43, p1411-1411

Abstract: This article presents a message sent by U.S. President George W. Bush to the Congress on October 24, 2007, regarding the continuation of the national emergency with respect to the situation in or in relation to Congo. He discusses the current situation in Congo and the threat it poses to U.S. foreign policy. He calls for the continuation of the national emergency declared in an October 2006 executive order, and the related measures blocking the property of certain persons contributing to the conflict. [PDF format]


36. "Notice--Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Situation In or In Relation to the Democratic Republic of the Congo." Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, , 10/29/2007, Vol. 43 Issue 43, p1411-1411

Abstract: This article presents a notice issued by U.S. President George W. Bush on October 24, 2007, which deals with the continuation of the national emergency with respect to the situation in or in relation to Congo. It discusses the current situation in Congo and the threat it poses to the foreign policy of the U.S. [PDF format]


37. "Remarks Following a Meeting With President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of the Congo." Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, , 10/29/2007, Vol. 43 Issue 43, p1415-1416

Abstract: The article presents the remarks given by U.S. President George W. Bush following a meeting with President Joseph Kabila of Congo on October 26, 2007. He discusses the victory of Kabila in the presidential election, the prevalence of malaria in Congo, and the relations between the two countries. Remarks from Kabila are also given. [PDF format]


38. "Measles." CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, , 10/23/2007, Vol. 177 Issue 9, p1019-1019

Abstract: A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience in studying measles in Democratic Republic of Congo. [PDF format]


39. By: Baldauf, Scott, "Congo militia leader holds firm." Christian Science Monitor , , 10/1/2007, Vol. 99 Issue 214, p7-7


40. By: Baldauf, Scott, "Flood of refugees amid Congo conflict." Christian Science Monitor , , 9/27/2007, Vol. 99 Issue 212, p6-6


41. By: Baldauf, Scott, "RANKS OF CHILD SOLDIERS SWELL AGAIN IN CONGO." Christian Science Monitor , , 9/19/2007, Vol. 99 Issue 206, p1-10


42. "FAkE." American: A Magazine of Ideas, , Sep/Oct2007, Vol. 1 Issue 6, p96-100

Abstract: The article addresses the prevalence of counterfeit medicines in Africa. A team of researchers estimated that 86 percent of understrength medicines analyzed in Kenya and Congo came from India and China. Several large pharmaceutical companies were criticized for silence on counterfeiting in a 2005 issue of the Public Library of Science's medical journal. Dora Akunyili, a pharmacy professor who heads the Nigerian National Agency for Food & Drug Administration, is considered one of the heroes of the fight against counterfeits. [PDF format]


43. "Hotel Métropole." Cities Guide - Brussels , , 2007, p9-9

Abstract: Information on Hotel Métropole from a chapter of the book "Cities Guide--Brussels, 2007" is presented. Much like Brussels' big boulevards and ornate monuments, the Métropole is a nod to Belgium's colonial past. Built in 1895, when King Leopold II was busy colonizing parts of the Congo, the hotel features lavish marble floors and vast crystal chandeliers. Many of the spacious rooms have Art Deco touches, and there is a stylish bar-restaurant overlooking Boulevard Anspach.


44. "SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY." International Law Update, , Sep2007, Vol. 13, p177-179

Abstract: The article discusses the case Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) which alleged money-laundering scheme in the U.S. Moreover, the event is made to prevent disturbance from Congo's creditor where the second circuit applies that Congolese Petroleum Company is a legal against the subject. It is also stated that Republic of Congo had borrow over $30 million, but do not made any payment for the debt. Agreement made to meet debt held by legal creditors is presented. [PDF format]


45. "Historical change and evolutionary theory." Politics & the Life Sciences, , Sep2007, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p46-74

Abstract: Despite advances in fields like genetics, evolutionary psychology, and human behavior and evolution -- which generally focus on individual or small group behavior from a biological perspective -- evolutionary biology has made little impact on studies of political change and social history. Theories of natural selection often seem inapplicable to human history because our social behavior is embedded in language (which makes possible the concepts of time and social identity on which what we call "history" depends). Peter Corning's Holistic Darwinism reconceptualizes evolutionary biology, making it possible to go beyond the barriers separating the social and natural sciences. Corning focuses on two primary processes: "synergy" (complex multivariate interactions at multiple levels between a species and its environment) and "cybernetics" (the information systems permitting communication between individuals and groups over time). Combining this frame of reference with inclusive fitness theory, it is possible to answer the most important (and puzzling) question in human history: How did a species that lived for millennia in hunter-gatherer bands form centralized states governing large populations of non-kin (including multi-ethnic empires as well as modern nation-states)? The fragility and contemporary ethnic violence in Kenya and the Congo should suffice as evidence that these issues need to be taken seriously. To explain the rise and fall of states as well as changes in human laws and customs -- the core of historical research -- it is essential to show how the provision of collective goods can overcome the challenge of self-interest and free-riding in some instances, yet fail to do so in others. To this end, it is now possible to consider how a state providing public goods can -- under circumstances that often include effective leadership -- contribute to enhanced inclusive fitness of virtually all its members. Because social behavior needs to adapt to ecology, but... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] [PDF format]


46. By: Begley, Sharon; Johnson, Scott; Scelfo, Julie, "CRY OF THE WILD." Newsweek , , 8/6/2007, Vol. 150 Issue 6, p20-23

Abstract: The article reports on endangered animal species, focusing on the shooting of a mountain gorilla in Virunga National Park in Congo. Unlike earlier in the 20th century, when habitat destruction was the main threat to large mammals, hunting and poaching for "bushmeat" has become a large problem in Africa and Asia.


47. By: Johnson, Scott, "GORILLA WARFARE." Newsweek , , 8/6/2007, Vol. 150 Issue 6, p24-29

Abstract: The article reports on the unexplained shooting of four mountain gorillas in the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, home to a majority of the population of the endangered primate species. The gorillas are threatened by hunting, civil war, and the clear-cutting of African forests for farming and valuable charcoal.


48. "Estimated global resources needed to attain international malaria control goals." Bulletin of the World Health Organization, , Aug2007, Vol. 85 Issue 8, p623-D

Abstract (English): Objective To provide the international community with an estimate of the amount of financial resources needed to scale up malaria control to reach international goals, including allocations by country, year and intervention as well as an indication of the current funding gap. Methods A costing model was used to estimate the total costs of scaling up a set of widely recommended interventions, supporting services and programme strengthening activities in each of the 81 most heavily affected malaria-endemic countries. Two scenarios were evaluated, using different assumptions about the effect of interventions on the needs for diagnosis and treatment. Current health expenditures and funding for malaria control were compared to estimated needs. Findings A total of US$ 38 to 45 billion will be required from 2006 to 2015. The average cost during this period is US$ 3.8 to 4.5 billion per year. The average costs for Africa are US$ 1.7 billion and US$ 2.2 billion per year in the optimistic and pessimistic scenarios, respectively; outside Africa, the corresponding costs are US$ 2.1 billion and US$ 2.4 billion. Conclusion While these estimates should not be used as a template for country-level planning, they provide an indication of the scale and scope of resources required and can help donors to collaborate towards meeting a global benchmark and targeting funding to countries in greatest need. The analysis highlights the need for much greater resources to achieve the goals and targets for malaria control set by the international community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] [PDF format]


49. "Collaboration between a TB control programme and NGOs during humanitarian crisis: Democratic Republic of the Congo." Bulletin of the World Health Organization, , Aug2007, Vol. 85 Issue 8, p642-643

Abstract: The article focuses on a collaboration between a tuberculosis (TB) control programme and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) during humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Two domestic and four international NGOs have been supporting the national tuberculosis and leprosy control programmes for many years, taking responsibility for supporting one or several of the 23 coordinations provinciales lèpre et tuberculose (CPLTs). Most of the NGOs have signed a of understanding with the ministry of health. [PDF format]


50. "From the medical front: Letting go." CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, , 7/31/2007, Vol. 177 Issue 3, p246-246

Abstract: The author describes living and working as an outreach nurse with the Médecins Sans Frontières in the Democratic Republic of Congo in past three months. She shares her insights about getting used to working with limited medical supplies and equipment, and helplessly watching a patient die. She states that learning to let go of what she know is possible back home, and finding out what is possible in Africa is her biggest lesson so far. [PDF format]

 


DARFUR

1. By: Aly, Heba; Baldauf, Scott, "Will Chinese deaths shift Darfur policy?" Christian Science Monitor , , 10/29/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 235, p4-4


2. By: Aly, Heba, "Sudan makes case abroad while still bombing Darfur." Christian Science Monitor , , 10/9/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 222, p1-12


3. By: Najjab, Jamal, "The Myths and Realities of Darfur." Washington Report on Middle East Affairs , , Sep/Oct2008, Vol. 27 Issue 7, p55-55

Abstract: The article discusses the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee panel discussion entitled "Darfur: The Myths and Realities of a Human Tragedy," held in the U.S. Professor Alex de Waal, a program director at the Social Science Research, told the audience about his visit to Darfur, Sudan and refugees he met during this trip. The issue on massacres conducted by the Janjaweed, in cooperation with the Sudanese government in Khartoum, against the local population of Darfur was discussed.


4. By: Nield, Richard, "Charges endanger fragile peace." MEED: Middle East Economic Digest , , 8/15/2008, Vol. 52 Issue 33, p29-29

Abstract: The article reports that the arrest of Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir for war crimes risks the political stability of the country. Luis Moreno-Ocampo, chief prosecutor at the International Girninal Court (ICC) has charged al-Bashir guilty on 10 charges related to incidences in Dafur including genocide and crimes against humanity. It mentions that his arrest could destabilise the peacekeeping efforts in Darfur.


5. "Darfur: truck ride." CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, , 8/12/2008, Vol. 179 Issue 4, p318-318

Abstract: A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of being on a medical frontier in the mountains of South Darfur, Sudan. [PDF format]


6. By: Wenar, Leif, "Help the people of Darfur: reclaim Sudan's stolen oil." Christian Science Monitor , , 7/31/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 173, p9-9


7. "Darfur: Christmas." CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, , 7/29/2008, Vol. 179 Issue 3, p228-228

Abstract: A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of spending Christmas in the mountains of South Darfur, Sudan. [PDF format]


8. "PEACE BEFORE JUSTICE IN DARFUR." Christian Science Monitor , , 7/16/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 162, p8-8


9. By: Marquand, Robert; Crilly, Rob, "For Darfur, a step toward justice?" Christian Science Monitor , , 7/15/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 161, p1-11


10. "Darfur: arrival." CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, , 7/15/2008, Vol. 179 Issue 2, p134-134

Abstract: A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience going in a mission with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Sudan. [PDF format]


11. By: Economy, Elizabeth C.; Segal, Adam, "China's Olympic Nightmare." Foreign Affairs , , Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 87 Issue 4, p47-56

Abstract: The article examines the possibly negative impact that the 2008 Olympic Games, to be held in Beijing, China, might have on Chinese prestige and China's position on the global stage. The author notes that when the games were awarded to China in 2001, authorities expected them to be a vehicle that would showcase China's significant economic development and proclaim the country's status as a world leader. According to the author, however, Chinese prestige has been severely damaged by a number of issues including international criticism of Chinese-sponsored repressing in Tibet, China's failure to intervene in the Sudanese region of Darfur, the safety of Chinese made export goods and persistent air pollution.


12. "DARFUR and Peacekeeping Operations in Africa." Military Review, , Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 88 Issue 4, p14-23

Abstract: The article reports on the impact of the political crisis experienced by Darfur, Sudan on the ability of the African Union (AU) to conduct its own peacekeeping operations. It is stated that this situation is poised to overwhelm an already exhausted international peacekeeping system that has seen demand for forces increase 600 percent since 1998. The history of African peacekeeping and the problems with African peacekeepers are further discussed. [PDF format]


13. By: McCrummen, Stephanie, "One man's songs of hope for Darfur." Christian Science Monitor , , 6/20/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 145, p11-11


14. By: Peter, Tom A., "A Darfur voice." Christian Science Monitor , , 6/3/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 132, p20-20


15. By: Crilly, Rob, "Darfur rebel raid stirs Sudan-Chad war." Christian Science Monitor , , 5/12/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 117, p6-6


16. By: Reeves, Eric, "An up-close view of brutality in Darfur." Christian Science Monitor , , 5/12/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 117, p9-9


17. By: Natsios, Andrew S., "Beyond Darfur." Foreign Affairs , , May/Jun2008, Vol. 87 Issue 3, p77-93

Abstract: The article analyzes the circumstances that might give rise to civil war beyond Darfur in Sudan. The long-standing policies and tactics of the National Congress Party is one of the sources of instability in Sudan. The hard-line tactics that the Sudan People's Liberation Movement adopted toward the northern Arabs is another. It is viewed that the civil war in Darfur would come to Khartoum because of the locus of political and military power in Juba and if the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement is obstructed. With this, the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush is trying to adopt a more pragmatic approach to secure peace negotiation in Darfur.


18. By: Wolff, Stefan, "Conflicts Without Borders." National Interest , , May/Jun2008 Issue 95, p63-69

Abstract: The author offers his opinion on the possible causes of ethnic conflict. He states that ethnic conflict arises based on a desire to make profit, when unequal social status breeds dissatisfaction in a population, and when a population perceives that their survival as a group is at risk and uses violence preemptively. He examines the genocides in the Darfur region of Sudan and in Kosovo.


19. By: Lange, Mark, "The only way to alter China's hand in Darfur." Christian Science Monitor , , 4/30/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 109, p9-9


20. By: Crilly, Rob, "UN force makes progress in Darfur." Christian Science Monitor , , 4/28/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 107, p6-6


 
21. "Beyond the "genocide Olympics." Global Agenda , , 4/26/2008, p23-23

Abstract: The article looks at the role of several multinational firms in promoting human rights in 2008. Soft-drinks company Coca-Cola is offering assistance in Darfur, Sudan such as providing immediate relief and meeting stakeholders in an attempt to solve the crisis. It cites the views of such firms in sponsoring the Olympic Games in Beijing, China, which are being criticized by activists due to the Chinese government's failure to address human-rights violations in Darfur and Tibet. It notes that activists, firms and government unanimously support human rights.


22. By: Alter, Jonathan, "Boycott Opening Ceremonies." Newsweek , , 4/21/2008, Vol. 151 Issue 16, p36-36

Abstract: This article presents the author's views on the 2008 Summer Olympics and why countries and spectators should boycott the opening ceremonies in Beijing, China. The author reflects on China's record of human rights and its relationship with Sudan, noting that it needs to take a more humanitarian role in the global community. The author also discusses the effect that a boycott would have on Chinese nationalism and how world leaders should encourage talks about the genocide in Darfur, Sudan.


23. By: Liu, Melinda; Hennock, Mary; Ansfield, Jonathan; Naughton, Keith; Raymond, Joan, "China Feels the Heat." Newsweek , , 4/14/2008, Vol. 151 Issue 15, p26-29

Abstract: The article discusses the Chinese government's reaction to internal protests and conflict in the months leading up to the 2008 summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Human rights activists criticize China for refusing to help stop genocide in Darfur, Sudan. It is suggested that China's forceful suppression of demonstrations in Tibet, China is due to the Chinese government's desire to extinguish any problematic unrest before the Olympics. China's foreign relations are strained.


24. By: LaFranchi, Howard, "UN's Ban, US push to add peacekeepers in Darfur -- and soon." Christian Science Monitor , , 4/9/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 94, p2-2


25. By: Weiner, Jay, "Read the Writing On the Great Wall." Business Week , , 3/31/2008 Issue 4077, p69-69

Abstract: The article reports that the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China have highlighted the social and human rights issues there such as Tibet, migrant workers, squalid conditions, Darfur, and air quality. In spite of the many negative issues gaining attention there is no official boycott expected for the games. It is felt that if China does not respond to the world's reaction to their problems, the Olympics may not be the main focus.


26. "Memorandum on Certification Concerning U.S. Participation in the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur Under Section 2005 of the American Servicemembers' Protection Act." Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, , 3/31/2008, Vol. 44 Issue 12, p430-430

Abstract: The article presents the text of a memorandum signed by U.S. President George W. Bush regarding the participation by members of the U.S. Armed Forces in the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur, Sudan (UNAMID). It certifies that members of the U.S. Armed Forces participating in UNAMID are without risk of criminal prosecution or other assertion of jurisdiction by the International Criminal Court. [PDF format]


27. "Zain invests $1bn in Darfur network." MEED: Middle East Economic Digest , , 3/14/2008, Vol. 52 Issue 11, p10-10

Abstract: The article reports on the plan of Zain, a telecommunications company in Kuwait, to spend $1 billion to improve its network in Sudan. The plan includes expansion into war-torn Darfur, after the rival governments in the north and south of the country reached an agreement giving telecommunications companies access to areas under their control. Expansion into Darfur could prove controversial and expensive.


28. By: McConnon, Aili, "WRESTLING THE OLYMPICS ACTIVISTS." Business Week , , 3/10/2008 Issue 4074, p30-30

Abstract: The article details the pressures on corporate sponsors of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The article describes the activities of Dream for Darfur, a group chaired by actress Mia Farrow, which is pressuring the Olympic sponsors and China for China's connection to Sudan's Darfur region via the Olympic games. The article describes some of the corporate responses to the pressure. One public relations firm shares an idea for corporate response. Two companies have made financial donations to Darfur.


29. By: Begley, Sharon; Johnson, Scott; Interlandi, Jeneen; Overdorf, Jason, "Extinction Trade." Newsweek , , 3/10/2008, Vol. 151 Issue 10, p46-49

Abstract: The article discusses poaching and thievery at wildlife parks in Africa. At the Zakouma National Park in Chad marauders killed three park rangers in an attempt to steal the 1.5 tons of ivory housed in a strongroom there. The attackers were Janjaweed, the same militia that has committed genocidal killings in Darfur, Sudan.


30. ""BOXED IN" SEMANTIC INDIFFERENCE TO ATROCITY." Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, , 2008, Vol. 40 Issue 1/2, p137-145

Abstract: The article presents information on the increasing number of atrocities over the passed decade, and the relationship between semantics and atrocity. It is stated that there is no difference between genocide and mass killings of human beings, and these international crimes result in pain and suffering that cannot be described in any language. It is mentioned that the ongoing atrocities in Darfur, Sudan, may be a result of semantics, due to which international assistance has been delayed, causing further murders, rapes, and other atrocities. [PDF format]


 
31. ""GENOCIDE"-THE POWER OF A LABEL." Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, , 2008, Vol. 40 Issue 1/2, p147-162

Abstract: The article focuses on the prevention of genocide by labeling a particular atrocity as "genocide." It is stated that applying the genocide label has several moral, political, and legal consequences, such as sanctions, prosecution in the court of law, and military intervention. States are under obligation to prevent and punish genocide. However, it is stated that the 1948 Genocide Convention doesn't have any provisions for the means required to prevent and punish the crime of genocide. It is mentioned that during the 2003 Darfur conflict in Sudan, armed rebels started attacking government troops, and the government used armed militias as proxy fighters to eradicate resistance. [PDF format]


32. "THE PUNISHMENT AND PREVENTION OF GENOCIDE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AS A BENCHMARK OF PROGRESS AND NEED." Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, , 2008, Vol. 40 Issue 1/2, p227-242

Abstract: The article presents information on the activities of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the prevention of genocide. The ICC has been in operation for five years, and it has issued eleven arrest warrants relating to war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during three ongoing conflicts in the world, including that in the Darfur region of the Sudan, in northern Uganda, and in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It is stated that the ICC represents and strengthens international consensus supporting a rule of law that defines genocide and mass atrocities as crimes. The ICC supports the domestic punishment of crimes under international law, such as genocide. [PDF format]


33. By: Baldauf, Scott; Ford, Peter; Winter, Laura J., "CHINA TAKES CLEAR STAND ON DARFUR." Christian Science Monitor , , 2/25/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 62, p1-12


34. "High hurdles." Global Agenda , , 2/23/2008, p4-4

Abstract: The article considers the impact of the Darfur conflict in Sudan on the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Activists criticized China for buying most of Sudan's oil and sell its arms. Although Western diplomats credit China with helping to persuade Sudan to accept a UN peacekeeping mission there, film director Steven Spielberg claimed that China must do more to stop the bloodshed in Darfur.


35. "War without borders." Global Agenda , , 2/9/2008, p24-24

Abstract: The article reports on the recent outbreak of hostilities in Ndjamena, Chad. The violence was attributed to efforts to install a European Union (EU) peacekeeping force in Chad in an effort to contain the conflict in Darfur. The force of 3,700 soldiers EU troops, plus a few hundred United Nations (UN) policemen, was ready to deploy but has been prevented from doing so by the latest fighting.


36. By: Baldauf, Scott, "Chad coup bid clouds Darfur." Christian Science Monitor , , 2/4/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 48, p1-12


37. "The week ahead." Global Agenda , , 2/2/2008, p10-10

Abstract: This section presents news that may be in the headlines in February 2008. It is predicted that citizens are more concerned on the state of the Republican race to select a candidate to replace U.S. President George W. Bush. Some also expect a further rate cut to be announced by the Federal Reserve. With regard to the annual African Summit in Ethiopia, attention is likely to be directed to the post-electoral violence in Kenya and the ongoing killings in Darfur.


38. By: Cordell, Dennis, "Darfur's Sorrow: A History of Destruction and Genocide." International Journal of African Historical Studies , , 2008, Vol. 41 Issue 1, p155-157

Abstract: The article reviews the book "Darfur's Sorrow: A History of Destruction and Genocide," by M. W. Daly.


39. By: Mattioli, Carl, "Doubts for Darfur's welfare in Sudan's coming elections." Christian Science Monitor , , 1/29/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 44, p8-8


40. By: Slevin, John P., "Doubts for Darfur's welfare in Sudan's coming elections." Christian Science Monitor , , 1/29/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 44, p8-8


 
41. By: Myers, Nathaniel, "Darfur's best hope: the ballot box." Christian Science Monitor , , 1/25/2008, Vol. 100 Issue 42, p9-9


42. "Statement on Signing the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007." Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, , 1/8/2008, Vol. 43 Issue 53, p1646-1646

Abstract: The article presents the text of a statement issued by U.S. President George W. Bush on December 31, 2007, in which he discussed the signing of the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007, the continued violence in Darfur and the deployment of peacekeepers in the region. [PDF format]


43. By: Kleine-Ahlbrandt, Stephanie; Small, Andrew, "China's New Dictatorship Diplomacy." Foreign Affairs , , Jan/Feb2008, Vol. 87 Issue 1, p38-56

Abstract: The article outlines how China's willingness to engage in international foreign affairs in 2006 and 2007 have helped change previously "deadlocked" political and diplomatic situations. Some of the situations in which China has helped place political pressure include the Darfur region of Sudan which has faced genocide, nuclear proliferation by both North Korea and Iran, and human rights violations and political repression in Burma, renamed Myanmar by the present junta. The history of Chinese foreign policy from 1949 to 2007 is traced and suggestions for increasing U.S. relations with China are made.


44. By: van de Walle, Nicolas, "Darfur's Sorrow: A History of Destruction and Genocide/Sudan: The Elusive Quest for Peace." Foreign Affairs , , Jan/Feb2008, Vol. 87 Issue 1, p197-197

Abstract: The article reviews the books "Darfur's Sorrow: A History of Destruction and Genocide," by M. W. Daly, and "Sudan: The Elusive Quest for Peace," by Ruth Iyob and Gilbert M. Khadiagala.


45. By: Goodman, Sherri W.; Kern, Paul J., "BAD TIDINGS." National Interest , , Jan/Feb2008 Issue 93, p31-33

Abstract: The article, part of a special section of responses to an article by David Victor about the threat of wars triggered by scarce natural resources, discusses why the threat is real. Topics discussed include the threat to global and U.S. national security posed by climate change, and the role of water scarcity in conflicts such as those in Darfur and Rwanda.


46. "DARFUR PROTEST." State Legislatures , , Jan2008, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p10-10

Abstract: The article reports on a law passed in Massachusetts calling to divest stock of companies working on ventures that benefit the Sudanese government. Under the law, the state's pension fund will sell more than $50 million worth of stock in eight companies as a protest to the conflict in Darfur. Massachusetts governor acknowledges that such move will only have little impact on the Sudanese government.


47. By: Bartholet, Jeffrey, "A Guide Through the Valley of Death." Newsweek , , 12/31/2007, Vol. 151 Issue 1, p90-90

Abstract: The article focuses on Daoud Hari, author of "The Translator," a book about his travels and experiences in Darfur, Sudan. While traveling through Sudan, Hari and journalist Paul Salopek were captured by tribal gunmen, beaten and threatened with death. Hari has gained refugee status in the U.S., but wishes to return to Darfur when it is safe.


48. "Memorandum on Waiver of Reimbursement Under the U.N. Participation Act to Support UNAMID Efforts in Darfur." Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, , 12/17/2007, Vol. 43 Issue 50, p1592-1592

Abstract: The article focuses on the memorandum for the Secretary of State on the waiver of reimbursement under the United Nations (UN) Participation Act to support the U.N./African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID). The President of the U.S., by the authority vested in him under the Constitution and the laws of the U.S., determines that transfer of camps and other items furnished as assistance for the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS). [PDF format]


49. By: Getz, Arlene; Dickey, Christopher; Haq, Amber, "Do-Gooders Gone Bad." Newsweek , , 11/12/2007, Vol. 150 Issue 20, p68-68

Abstract: The article discusses the possibly deleterious effect that international relief organizations are having in the Darfur crisis. Nongovernmental organizations like the Save Darfur Coalition have been effective in raising awareness of the plight of Darfuris, but the actual on-the-ground effectiveness of their efforts is questionable. An advertising campaign from the Save Darfur Coalition calling for a no-fly zone over Darfur and one another blaming the Sudanese government may have hurt relief efforts.


50. By: Nield, Richard, "West struggles with accord." MEED: Middle East Economic Digest , , 11/9/2007, Vol. 51 Issue 45, p12-12

Abstract: The article reports on the status of peace process in Darfur, Sudan. Rebel groups in the nation failed to attend the talks on peace sponsored by the United Nations (UN) and the African Union (AU). Although the insurgent groups have called for more time for the rebel factions to reach a common position, most agree that continuing with peace efforts is still worthwhile. 

 

Angola



1. "Recording patient responses in low-income countries: does the tool make a difference?" Bulletin of the World Health Organization, , Oct2008, Vol. 86 Issue 10, p740-A

Abstract: The article presents the author's views on the increasing number of health care providers in low income countries which use information and communications technology (ICT) for collecting data routinely. She states that the technology helps hospitals and clinics quickly facilitate the retrieval of patient data, collection of data, and identification of trends in a patient's chart. An overview on the results of the randomized controlled trial in Luanda, Angola using personal digital assistants (PDAs) is offered. It also provides guidelines that health workers could consider in introducing ICT, which include the engagement in discussions with local stakeholders, identifying social characteristics, and conducting a short study. [PDF format]


2. "Campaign trail." Global Agenda , , 8/9/2008, p8-8

Abstract: The article reports that Angola is preparing for its first legislative elections in 16 years which heralds a new era for the previously war-torn country. Registration of 8.3 million voters was completed in May 2008, 8000 polling stations have been set up across the country, and more than 5000 candidates have been approved. Over the past six years, Angolan president José Eduardo dos Santos' government has built a reputation for competence and efficient management of the economy.


3. "Stability in Africa." Global Agenda , , 6/28/2008, p36-36

Abstract: The article provides information on the 2008 African Economic Outlook which contains a series of reports on the African economy. It cites that most countries, including post-conflict states like Angola, Liberia and Mozambique, are enjoying growth stability. According to the report, the situation in Côte d'Ivoire has stabilised with the signing of the Ouagadougou agreement in March 2007. It states that democratic institutions remain fragile and often unrepresentative.


4. "EMPIRE IN AFRICA: ANGOLA AND ITS NEIGHBORS." Africa Today, , Spring2008, Vol. 54 Issue 3, p118-122

Abstract: The article reviews the book "EMPIRE IN AFRICA: ANGOLA AND ITS NEIGHBORS," by David Birmingham. [PDF format]


5. "Methodological considerations in implementing the WHO Global Survey for Monitoring Maternal and Perinatal Health." Bulletin of the World Health Organization, , Feb2008, Vol. 86 Issue 2, p126-131

Abstract (English): Objective To set up a global system for monitoring maternal and perinatal health in 54 countries worldwide. Methods The WHO Global Survey for Monitoring Maternal and Perinatal Health was implemented through a network of health institutions, selected using a stratified multistage cluster sampling design. Focused information on maternal and perinatal health was abstracted from hospital records and entered in a specially developed online data management system. Data were collected over a two- to three-month period in each institution. The project was coordinated by WHO and supported by WHO regional offices and country coordinators in Africa and the Americas. Findings The initial survey was implemented between September 2004 and March 2005 in the African and American regions. A total of 125 institutions in seven African countries and 119 institutions in eight Latin American countries participated. Conclusion This project has created a technologically simple and scientifically sound system for large-scale data management, which can facilitate programme monitoring in countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] [PDF format]


6. By: Johnson, Scott, "China's African Misadventures." Newsweek , , 12/3/2007, Vol. 150 Issue 23, p46-47

Abstract: The article reports that work teams sent from Beijing, China to build railways and roads that will link the isolated interior of Angola to the Atlantic port city of Lobito are finding work conditions there inhospitable. Chinese plans to build a petroleum refinery in Lobito have also been stalled. China is making strides at accessing Africa's rich mineral, petroleum, timber and transportation resources, but are running up against political barriers as well as thousands of discarded mines.


7. "Angola's uncertain future." Global Agenda , , 11/24/2007, p9-9

Abstract: The article speculates over the future of Angola when its oil resources are exhausted. The country continues to post strong growth rates due to the booming oil sector, but the industry is expected to start shrinking from 2010, according to government figures. Since 2005, Angola has been Africa's fastest-growing economy, with GDP growth averaging 17% a year, and the rate is forecast to accelerate further, to 23.6%, in 2008.


8. "THE ANGOLA HORROR." Perspective Newsletter, , Oct2007, p7-7

Abstract: The article offers information on a lecture to be given by Charity Vogel at the Pan-American Building in Buffalo, New York on November 18, 2007. [PDF format]


9. "Survival and Social Reproduction Strategies in Angolan Cities." Africa Today, , Fall2007, Vol. 54 Issue 1, p90-105

Abstract: To survive and ensure social reproduction, families in urban Angola have developed strategies to meet the demands of daily life. The fundamental principles of these strategies are to concentrate and share resources among family members and their solidarity networks and, simultaneously, to disperse the sources and methods of generating and/or collecting these resources. Urban Angolans have proven that their efforts produce results beyond simple subsistence. The analysis of empirical data collected in Angolan cities has allowed a characterization of family strategies and an understanding of the wider motivations behind individuals' and families' efforts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] [PDF format]


10. "Many interests, but one focus." Buffalo Law Journal, , 8/23/2007, Vol. 79 Issue 68, p1-17

Abstract: The article features Thomas Eoannou, partner at the law firm Eoannou, Lana & D'Amico and owner of the North Park Theater in Angola. Eoannou states that his firm is willing to help a client who is believed to be innocent even if he or she has no ability to pay. He won the award for best brief in the Jessup International Moot Court competition at the University of Buffalo Law School in New York. The lawyer cites that he has the ability to determine whether a person is telling the truth. [PDF format]


11. By: Frazier, Herb, "Finding Florida's Lost Settlement." Diverse: Issues in Higher Education , , 8/9/2007, Vol. 24 Issue 13, p14-15

Abstract: The article focuses on the Looking for Angola project started by project director Vicki Oldham to find physical evidence of a maroon community of former African slaves and Seminole Indians in Florida. Oldham assembled five researchers for the project. Oldham is looking for the physical evidence to prove that Angola is not a fable. Canter Brown Jr., a historian at Fort Valley State University and the lead historian for the project, calls Angola one of the most significant historical sites in Florida, if not the U.S.


12. "Under bad management." Global Agenda , , 7/21/2007, p17-17

Abstract: This article explains that after a serious deterioration between 1996 and 2005 governance in Africa has improved over the past 12 months, according to the World Bank's Governance Matters survey, released in July 2007. Even so, the aggregate index for 48 African countries is no better than in 2003 and is still some 4.5% worse than a decade ago. The best performers are states like Botswana, Mauritius and Tunisia. Among the worst performers are Nigeria, Angola, Sudan and Chad.


13. By: Mackenzie, Celeste, "Thoughts from author Robert Wright:." Americas , , Jul/Aug2007, Vol. 59 Issue 4, p63-63

Abstract: The article presents the thoughts of Robert Wright, author of the book "Three Nights in Havana: Pierre Trudeau, Fidel Castro, and the Cold War World," on Cuba and Canada. He discusses the similarities of Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau with Cuban leader Fidel Castro. He also opines on Canada's pleas that Cuba get out of Angola, and on Cuban exiles in Canada.


14. By: Chabal, Patrick, "Rebels and Robbers: Violence in Post-Colonial Angola." International Journal of African Historical Studies , , 2007, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p321-322

Abstract: The article reviews the book "Rebels and Robbers: Violence in Post-Colonial Angola," by Assis Malaquias.


15. "News: Photo Special." Bulletin of the World Health Organization, , May2007, Vol. 85 Issue 5, p487-488

Abstract: Several photographs of disabled people, including a polio-affected boy enjoying the beach in Benguela, Angola, a boy running in a race in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and a boy begging outside a Mosque in Syllhet, Bangladesh, are presented. [PDF format]


16. "Angolan Literature in the Presence of an Incipient Canon of Literatures Written in Portuguese." Research in African Literatures, , Spring2007, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p9-34

Abstract: The article discusses the problems when trying to teach Angolan literature or any other literature written in Portuguese in a foreign scholastic context. The article also examines the conflicts that arise when trying to teach Angolan literature in regards to terminologies, the designations of disciplines, and the academic departments in which such instruction occurs. [PDF format]


17. "Tradition and the Effects of the New in Modern African Fictional Cartography." Research in African Literatures, , Spring2007, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p106-118

Abstract: The article examines how Angola literature has been influence by traditions of the Portuguese colonies in Africa, and how these influences can be seen in modern Angola works. The article looks at modern Angola works and draws connections between them and the traditions of the Portuguese colonies in Africa. [PDF format]


18. "Postcolonial Poetry in Cape Verde, Angola, and Mozambique: Some Contemporary Considerations." Research in African Literatures, , Spring2007, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p119-133

Abstract: The article looks at the space occupied by postcolonial poetry in Cape Verde, Angola, and Mozambique, which were lusophone African countries. The article also examines whether or not the poetry from this period represents a sense of social dystopias and whether the works are literary products of political and aesthetic compromise. [PDF format]


19. "No future ? The Luso-African generation in Portuguese Cinema." Studies in European Cinema, , 2007, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p49-60

Abstract: Portugal is best known as a country of emigrants whose experiences have been reflected in a large number of feature films. Immigration only became relevant following the 1974 Revolution, which ended dictatorship and colonialism, and Portugal's entrance in the European Community in 1986, which made it economically more attractive. Although immigrants and their integration is today an important issue in Portuguese society, so far only two feature films have dealt with the second-generation from African descent, the so called Luso-Africans. Pedro Costa, currently one of Portugal's internationally most recognised auteurs, focuses in the critically acclaimed Ossos/Bones (1997) on the difficulties of the Cape Verdian community. The newcomer Leonel Vieira, on the other hand, looks in Zona J/J Zone (1998), a blockbuster, at the experiences of the young generation from Angola. This article compares the quite different approaches in terms of gender, race and aesthetics, but encounters similar perspectives on integration. It argues, moreover, that the art film makes the contradictory situation of its characters apparent, while the box-office hit simply condemns its protagonist to engage more deeply with the discrimination and exclusion experienced by secondgeneration of immigrants from Africa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] [PDF format]


20. By: Heywood, Linda, "Empire in Africa; Angola and Its Neighbors." International Journal of African Historical Studies , , 2007, Vol. 40 Issue 1, p163-164

Abstract: The article reviews the book "Empire in Africa; Angola and Its Neighbors," by David Birmingham.


21. By: Mitchell, Steven; Grady, Curt; Hardie, Ralph E.; Merriam, Larry S.; Weber, Jack; Marker, Harry T., "letters." Automotive News , , 10/30/2006, Vol. 81 Issue 6227, p12-14

Abstract: Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in the October 16 issue of the journal, including "Did Chevy ad dishonor 9/11? Commercial is a confused mix of upbeat and bitter images," by Seth Stevenson, "For Mercury, it's 'do or die," and the Late news item.


22. "Re-creating Eden: land use, environment and society in southern Angola and northern Namibia." Africa, , 2006, Vol. 76 Issue 3, p446-447

Abstract: The article reviews the book "Re-Creating Eden: Land Use, Environment and Society in Southern Angola and Northern Namibia," by Emmanuel Kreike. [PDF format]


23. "BOOKS RECEIVED." Africa Today, , Fall2006, Vol. 53 Issue 1, p150-150

Abstract: The article lists several books related to Africa. These include "Indigenous Communication in Africa: Concept, Application and Prospects," by Kwasi Ansu-Kyeremeh, "Empire in Africa: Angola and its Neighbors," by David Birmingham, and "The Dialectics of Transformation in Africa," by Elias K. Bongmba. [PDF format]


24. "Contested Power in Angola: 1840s to the Present." Journal of Third World Studies, , Fall2006, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p235-238

Abstract: The article reviews the book "Contested Power in Angola: 1840s to the Present," by Linda Heywood. [PDF format]


25. By: Palmieri, Christopher; Morrison, Mark, "STRIKING IT RICH IN AFRICA." Business Week , , 8/14/2006 Issue 3997, p31-31

Abstract: The article reports on ExxonMobil's investments in Africa. The company produces greater than 30% of its worldwide oil extraction in Africa. ExxonMobil acquired the rights to explore for oil in parts of West Africa when Exxon merged with Mobil in 1998. ExxonMobil's oil production in Angola is offshore and it considered more secure than oil facilities in parts of the Middle East and in African nations such as Nigeria.


26. "In the News." American Scientist , , Jul/Aug2006, Vol. 94 Issue 4, p315-315

Abstract: The article presents a roundup of notable recent items about scientific research. The ivory-billed woodpecker was considered extinct until it flapped back onto the scene, blurrily, in a controversial videotape shot in an Arkansas swamp in 2004. Deadlier even than Ebola, the Marburg virus killed more than 90 percent of those it infected in 2005 in Angola more than 300 people in all. An enormous tempest has appeared on Jupiter, creating a smaller version of the famous Great Red Spot storm.


27. By: Reed, Stanley, "Going Off The Deep End for Oil." Business Week , , 6/26/2006 Issue 3990, p63-63

Abstract: The article discusses the auction of oil tracts in the Congo Basin off the coast of Angola. Oil companies from Italy, China, and other countries were willing to pay more than $3 billion in fees and several million dollars to fund social projects in Angola in order to acquire the licenses. The author discusses the trend of increasing bids for oil rights.


28. "A warm embrace." Global Agenda , , 6/24/2006, p11-11

Abstract: The article reports on China's growing relations with Africa. In June 2006, China's prime minister, Wen Jiabao, took a safari around seven African countries, striking business deals in Egypt, Ghana, Congo-Brazzaville, Angola, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. He followed hot on the heels of his president, Hu Jintao, who visited earlier in 2006. Their aim seems clear: to get a share of Africa's natural resources and to expand a market for Chinese goods.


29. "Down and Out." MEED: Middle East Economic Digest , , 6/23/2006, Vol. 50 Issue 25, p3-3

Abstract: The article reports on the disappointment of Iranian soccer player Anderanik Teymourian that his team was eliminated at the 2006 World Cup, despite an excellent performance in the Group D match against Angola that earned the team a 1-1 draw and its first point in the tournament.


30. By: Morrison, Mark, "This Wildcatter Feels Right at Home in Gabon." Business Week , , 6/5/2006 Issue 3987, p63-63

Abstract: The article profiles oil company VAALCO Energy. The company was failing in the 1990s as oil prices fell and its Philipines wells ran dry. A venture into offshore drilling off the coast of Gabon led VAALCO to a 30 million barrel reserve. CEO Robert Gerry is preparing for further drilling in Gabon, with additional wells planned in Angola and an exploratory office in Scotland on the look out for projects in the North Sea.


31. "Ivy Tech, Tri-State partner to quicken graduation." Community College Week, , 6/5/2006, Vol. 18 Issue 22, p9-9

Abstract: The article reports on an education program plan developed by Ivy Tech Community College and Tri-State University. The program called Accelerate U allows students who complete a two-year associate's degree at Ivy Tech to transfer to Tri-state at a reduced price. The cost of per credit hour at Tri-State is $175 for students who achieve at least a 3.0 grade-point average. The advantages of the plan are mentioned which include small class sizes. [PDF format]


32. By: Mcktttrick, Meredith, "Re-creating Eden: Land Use, Environment, and Society in Southern Angola and Northern Namibia." International Journal of African Historical Studies , , 2006, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p311-313

Abstract: The article reviews the book "Re-creating Eden: Land Use, Environment, and Society in Southern Angola and Northern Namibia," by Emmanuel Kreike.


33. "In this month's Bulletin." Bulletin of the World Health Organization, , Mar2006, Vol. 84 Issue 3, p161-161

Abstract: The article discusses various reports published in the issue, including Michel Garenne and Vincent Fauveau's paper about the value and limitations of verbal autopsy, and Karen Iley's report from Angola on why it is very difficult to count malaria deaths, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF format]


34. "Malaria deaths are the hardest to count." Bulletin of the World Health Organization, , Mar2006, Vol. 84 Issue 3, p165-166

Abstract: The article presents a report from Angola which explains why it is difficult to count malaria deaths, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Malaria is such a nebulous disease that the chances of getting the numbers wrong are great, and this may adversely affect decision-making. It is very difficult to measure its burden, as it is so unspecific and most kids have parasites in their blood in high transmission areas. Given that the burden falls on young children, a principal indicator of the trend in malaria-related deaths recommended by the Roll Back Malaria Partnership is all-cause under-five mortality, routinely measured in malaria-endemic countries by nationally representative community-based demographic and health surveys. [PDF format]


35. "The Economic Competitiveness of Angola: Financials Returns, Labor Productivity and International Gaps." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p1-1

Abstract: The article presents an overview of the economic competitiveness of Angola. The article also analyzes the performance of Angola-based business enterprises in terms of their financial returns and labor productivity. Ratio analysis and financial performance of business enterprises have also been analyzed. [PDF format]


36. "About this Series." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p3-3

Abstract: The article presents information about the book "The Economic Competitiveness of Angola: Financials Returns, Labor Productivity and International Gaps." The book presents information on the strategic market potential and situation of Angola for international firms who rely on foreign markets for a substantial portion of their business. [PDF format]


37. "About the Author." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p3-3

Abstract: The article profiles Philip M. Parker, the professor of innovation, business and society at INSEAD in France, where he has taught courses on global competitive strategy since 1988. Parker has authored research report concerning economic competitveness and business viability in many emerging countries. Parker has also authored as many as six books on the economic convergence of nations. [PDF format]


38. "Acknowledgements." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p3-3

Abstract: People that the author would like to thank for their assistance in the creation of his book are mentioned. [PDF format]


39. "About ICON Group Ltd." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p4-4

Abstract: The article presents information about ICON Group Ltd. The company's primary mission is to assist managers of various business enterprises with their international information needs. ICON Group, which is owned and operated by the U.S., has field offices in Paris, Hong Kong and Lomé, Togo (West Africa). The company was created in 1994. Hundreds of multi-client databases, and global/regional market data, industry and country publications have been published by the company. [PDF format]


40. "CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION & METHODOLOGY." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p7-11

Abstract: The article presents information about the methods employed to evaluate the economic competitiveness of Angola for this report. The report primarily focuses on the financial performance and labor productivity of the country. The report compares the financial structures and performance of business enterprises operating in the country with those of the firms located elsewhere. [PDF format]


41. "CHAPTER 2: FINANCIAL RETURNS: ASSET STRUCTURE RATIOS." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p12-40

Abstract: In this chapter we consider the asset structure of companies operating in Angola benchmarked against global averages. The chapter begins by defining relevant terms. A common-size statement, or vertical analysis of assets is then presented for companies operating in Angola and the average global benchmarks (total assets = 100 percent). For ratios where there are large deviations between Angola and the benchmarks, graphics are provided (sometimes referred to as a financial "gap" analysis). Then the distribution of ratios is presented in the form of ranks and percentiles. Certain key vertical analysis asset ratios are highlighted across countries in the comparison group. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] [PDF format]


42. "CHAPTER 3: FINANCIAL RETURNS: LIABILITY STRUCTURE RATIOS." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p41-65

Abstract: In this chapter we consider the liability structure of firms operating in Angola benchmarked against global averages. The chapter begins by defining relevant terms. A common-size statement, or vertical analysis of liabilities and shareholder equity is then presented for the typical firm operating in Angola and the average global benchmarks (sometimes referred to as a financial "gap" analysis). For ratios where there are large deviations between Angola and the benchmarks, graphics are provided (total liabilities and equity = 100 percent). Then the distribution of ratios is presented in the form of ranks and percentiles. Certain key vertical analysis liability ratios are highlighted across countries in the comparison group. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] [PDF format]


43. "CHAPTER 4: FINANCIAL RETURNS: INCOME STRUCTURE RATIOS." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p66-94

Abstract: In this chapter we consider the income structure of companies operating in Angola benchmarked against global averages. The chapter begins by defining relevant terms. A common-size statement, or vertical analysis of income is then presented for the typical firm operating in Angola and the average global benchmarks (total revenue = 100 percent). For ratios where there are large deviations between Angola and the benchmarks, graphics are provided. Then the distribution of ratios is presented in the form of ranks and [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] [PDF format]


44. "CHAPTER 5: FINANCIAL RETURNS: PROFITABILITY RATIOS." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p95-119

Abstract: In this chapter we consider additional financial ratios estimated for firms operating in Angola benchmarked against global averages. The chapter begins by defining relevant terms. Estimates are then presented for the typical firm operating in Angola compared to average global benchmarks. For ratios where there are large deviations between the average firm in Angola and the benchmarks, graphics are provided. Then the distribution of ratios is presented in the form of ranks and percentiles. Certain key ratios are highlighted across countries in the comparison group. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] [PDF format]


45. "CHAPTER 6: PRODUCTIVITY: ASSET-LABOR RATIOS." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p120-146

Abstract: In this chapter we consider numerous asset-labor ratios of companies operating in Angola benchmarked against global averages. Producticity and utilization ratios are presented for companies oprating in Angola and the average global benchmarks. For ratios where there are large deviations between Angola and the benchmarks, graphics are provided (sometimes referred to as a "gap" analysis). Then the distribution of ratios is presented in the form of ranks and percentiles. Certain asset-labor ratios are highlighted across countries in the comparison group. Definitions of asset statement terms are given in Chapter 2. In the case of asset-labor ratios, this report maintains comparability over time and across countries by using a common currency (the US dollar) and relates each measure to a "per employee basis". Ratios are projected using raw financial statistics and, as ratios, are therefore comparable. Given a country's human resource ratios, the resulting figures are benchmarked across regional and global averages. The six stage discussed in Chapter 1 is used in a similar manner. I then report the larger asset-labor ratio gaps that Angola has vis-à-vis the worldwide average. Again, a gap need not be a bad sign. Rather, it is simply a substantial difference that might merit further attention or signal a firm's relative incentive to invest locally. All figures are projections, so due caution is required. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] [PDF format]


46. "CHAPTER 7: PRODUCTIVITY: LIABILITY-LABOR RATIOS." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p147-170

Abstract: In this chapter we consider the liability-labor ratios of companies operating in Angola benchmarked against global averages. For ratios where there are large deviations between Angola and the benchmarks, graphics are provided (sometimes referred to as a "gap" analysis). Then the distribution of productivity ratios is presented in the form of ranks and percentiles. Certain key liability-labor ratios are highlighted across countries in the comparison group. Definitions of liability statement terms are given in Chapter 3. In the case of liability-labor ratios, this report maintains comparability over time and across countries by using a common currency (the US dollar) and relates each measure to a "per employee basis". Ratios are projected using raw financial statistics and, as ratios, are therefore comparable. Given a country's human resource ratios, the resulting figures are benchmarked across regional and global averages. The six stage discussed in Chapter 1 is used in a similar manner. I then report the larger liability-labor ratio gaps that Angola has vis-à-vis the worldwide average. Again, a gap need not be a bad sign. Rather, it is simply a substantial difference that might merit further attention or signal a firm's relative incentive to invest locally. All figures are projections, so due caution is required. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] [PDF format]


47. "CHAPTER 8: PRODUCTIVITY: INCOME-LABOR RATIOS." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p171-197

Abstract: In this chapter we consider the income-labor ratios of a typical firm operating in Angola benchmarked against global averages. For ratios where there are large deviations between the average firm operating in Angola and the benchmarks, graphics are provided (sometimes referred to as a "gap" analysis). Then the distribution of ratios is presented in the form of ranks and percentiles. Certain key income-labor ratios are highlighted across countries in the comparison group. Definitions of income statement terms are given in Chapter 4. In the case of icome-labor ratios, this report maintains comparability over time and across countries by using a common currency (the US dollar) and relates each measure to a "per employee basis". Ratios are projected using raw financial statistics and, as ratios, are therefore comparable. Given a country's human resource ratios, the resulting figures are benchmarked across regional and global averages. The six stage discussed in Chapter 1 is used in a similar manner. I then report the larger income-labor ratio gaps that Angola has vis-à-vis the worldwide average. Again, a gap need not be a bad sign. Rather, it is simply a substantial difference that might merit further attention or signal a firm's relative incentive to invest locally. All figures are projections, so due caution is required. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] [PDF format]


48. "CHAPTER 9: DISCLAIMERS, WARRANTEES, AND USER AGREEMENT PROVISIONS." Angola Economic Competitiveness, , 2006, p198-200

Abstract: In this article, ICON Group Ltd. offers disclaimer concerning its publication of the book "The Economic Competitiveness of Angola: Financial Returns, Labor Productivity & International Gaps." The company maintains that this publication does not constitute legal, valuation, tax, or financial consulting advice. The publication is based on information furnished to the publisher by internal researchers [PDF format]


49. "SO LONG & THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH." Investigate, , Dec2005, Vol. 5 Issue 59, p62-70

Abstract: Focuses on the impact of massive over-fishing by major companies on the sustainability of seas. Comparison between the characteristics of fish and humans; Impact of the population growth in developing countries on the seafood supply; Role of the Angolan environmental regulations and the United Nation's Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries. [PDF format]


50. "Decolonizing the mind? The representation of the African Colonial War in Portuguese cinema." Studies in European Cinema, , 2005, Vol. 2 Issue 3, p227-239

Abstract: This article analyses two of Portuguese cinema's few feature films that engage with the Colonial War, which took place in Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique between 1961 and 1974. Its main objective is to examine how Um Adeus Português/A Portuguese Farewell (João Botelho, 1985) and NON ou a Vã Glória de Mandar/NO or the Vain Glory of Command (Manoel de Oliveira, 1990) position themselves in relation to the hegemonic and counter-hegemonic powers common to postcoloniality. I will argue that while the earlier film concentrates on personal reasons for the silence surrounding the war, the later one offers a complex historical analysis of Portugal's desire for expansion. However, although the films interrogate hegemonic memories and assumptions about the war, I will show that they also maintain colonialist/imperialist discourses by either defending a rather positive picture of intercultural harmony or by assuming, even though only partly, a remystifying ahistorical view. The article further suggests that although the films articulate a double consciousness, they nonetheless break the silence regarding the Colonial War and, moreover, represent a step forward in terms of the re-configuration of power relations and modes of representation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] [PDF format]

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Power., Veena Iyer

10. UN Members Share Guilt For the Genocide in Bosnia

Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 8, 1995, Tuesday, 831 words, By Paul R. Williams; Paul R. Williams is

former attorney-adviser, Office of the Legal Adviser for European Affairs, US Department of State. He is currently the executive

director of the Public International Law and Policy Group and a Fulbright Research Scholar at the University of Cambridge.

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11. Rwanda; Insight Into Tutsi Genocide

Africa News, July 15, 2007 Sunday, 1077 words, New Times

12. GENOCIDE LAW AND DOUBLE STANDARDS

Turkish Daily News, October 22, 2007 Monday, 1195 words

13. 'The Criminal Law of Genocide': a of Essays Presenting a Contextual View of Genocide is Available Now

Business Wire, December 13, 2007 Thursday 12:30 PM GMT, 575 words

14. Copyright (c) 2001 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law Association,

Summer, 2001, 41 Va. J. Int'l L. 953, 1080 words, BOOK NOTES: William A. Schabas, Genocide in International Law

15. Copyright (c) 2003 Whittier Law Review Whittier Law Review, Summer, 2003, 24 Whittier L. Rev. 899, 4157 words, ESSAY:

AFTER-WORDS: POST HOLOCAUST STRUGGLES WITH RESTITUTION AND GENOCIDE PREVENTION,

John K. Roth*

16. muslims & croatS; Silajdzic proposes formal legal action against Serb "genocide"

BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, December 14, 1994, Wednesday, Part 2 Central Europe and the Balkans; FORMER

YUGOSLAVIA; bosnia-hercegovina; EE/2178/C; , 1867 words

17. muslims & croatS; Silajdzic proposes formal legal action against Serb "genocide"

BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, December 14, 1994, Wednesday, Part 2 Central Europe and the Balkans; FORMER

YUGOSLAVIA; bosnia-hercegovina; EE/2178/C, 1866 words

18. Rwanda; Genocide Ideology Can Still be Rooted Out of Rusizi District

Africa News, April 7, 2007 Saturday, 1339 words, The New Times

19. Rwanda; Why We Should Remember the Genocide

Africa News, March 20, 2008 Thursday, 907 words, The New Times

20. Research and Markets: The Criminal Law Of Genocide Offers An Historical Perspective Of The Crime Analyzes Case Studies

And Also Covers Alternatives To Trial Justice And Questions Of Prevention And Sentencing

M2 Presswire, December 13, 2007, 666 words

21. Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law, Spring, 2008,

48 Va. J. Int'l L. 485, 20425 words, ARTICLE: Vile Crime or Inalienable Right: Defining Incitement to Genocide, Susan

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Benesch*

22. Copyright (c) 2002 Emory University School of Law Emory International Law Review, Spring, 2002, 16 Emory Int'l L. Rev.

351, 16065 words, COMMENT: THE OVERSIGHT OF THE LAST GREAT INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION OF THE

TWENTIETH CENTURY: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT'S DEFINITION OF GENOCIDE, Sonali B.

Shah*

23. THE DEATH OF GENOCIDE

Newsweek, August 4, 1997, Atlantic Edition, WORLD VIEW; Pg. 2, 977 words, BY ALAN ZAREMBO

24. GENOCIDE AND THE RULE OF LAW

CQ Congressional Testimony, February 5, 2007 Monday, CAPITOL HILL HEARING TESTIMONY, 4149 words

25. MASSACHUSETTS AND GENOCIDE

The Boston Globe, December 04, 2005 Sunday, OP-ED; Pg. D11, 738 words, PETER BALAKIAN AND GREGORY H.

STANTON

26. Copyright (c) 2001 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, July, 2001, 95

A.J.I.L. 739, 2637 words, BOOK REVIEW AND NOTE: Book Reviews: Genocide in International Law: The Crimes of

Crimes. By William A. Schabas, Diane Marie Amann, University of California, Davis, School of Law, Edited by Richard B.

Bilder

27. First moves against ultimate crime Next Thursday is the 50th anniversary of the UN Declaration of Human Rights. But 24

hours before that milestone, a less remembered - and equally important - achievement was notched up: the creation of the

treaty against genocide

The Irish Times, December 5, 1998, CITY EDITION, NEWS FEATURES; Pg. 11, 1723 words, By LINDA MELVERN

28. IRT News Features : First moves against ultimate crime - Next Thursday is the 50th anniversary of the UN Declaration of

Human Rights. But 24 hours before that milestone, a less remembered - and equally important - achievement was notched

up: the creation

Irish Times, December 5, 1998, 1723 words, LINDA MELVERN

29. FIRST MOVES AGAINST ULTIMATE CRIME - NEXT THURSDAY IS THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UN DECLARATION

OF HUMAN RIGHTS. BUT 24 HOURS BEFORE THAT MILESTONE, A LESS REMEMBERED - AND

EQUALLY IMPORTANT - ACHIEVEMENT WAS NOTCHED UP: THE CREATION

Irish Times, December 5, 1998, Pg. 11, 1723 words, LINDA MELVERN

30. GENOCIDE DICTIONARY PROVIDES COMPREHENSIVE LOOK

US Fed News, January 9, 2008 Wednesday 6:25 AM EST, 791 words, US Fed News

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31. Copyright (c) 2007 Suffolk University Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Summer, 2007, 30 Suffolk Transnat'l L. Rev.

485, 10638 words, NOTE: THE UNITED NATIONS' TOOLBOX TO FIX GENOCIDE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY,

Erin M. Doherty

32. Copyright (c) 2006 The University of Chicago Chicago Journal of International Law, Summer, 2006, 7 Chi. J. Int'l L. 303,

8478 words, ARTICLE: SYMPOSIYM: LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF A RISING CHINA: Calling Genocide by Its Rightful

Name: Lemkin's Word, Darfur, and the UN Report, David Luban *

33. Copyright (c) 2007 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Fall, 2007, 15 Hum. Rts. Br. 2, 5174 words, IN THIS ISSUE:

Reflections on the Judgment of the International Court of Justice in Bosnia's Genocide Case against Serbia and Montenegro,

By Susana SaCouto *

34. Copyright (c) 2005 The John Marshall Law School The John Marshall Law Review, Summer, 2005, 38 J. Marshall L. Rev.

1227, 5640 words, ESSAY: THE EVOLVING NATURE OF THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE, Professor Ralph Ruebner*

35. Recognize our genocide, Armenians urge Ottawa

The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), April 21, 2001 Saturday, NEWS,, 706 words, LEVON SEVUNTS

36. Stop denying the Armenian genocide

National Post (f/k/a The Financial Post) (Canada), April 27, 2007 Friday, EDITORIALS; Counterpoint; Pg. A14, 656

words, Aris Babikian, National Post

37. The real meaning of genocide; SAMANTHA POWER; Samantha Power is project director of the Human Rights Initiative at

Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

The Boston Globe, September 14, 1998, Monday, City Edition, OP-ED; Pg. A17, 825 words, By Samantha Power

38. Members of Congress mark 92nd anniversary of Armenian Genocide in floor speeches

ARMINFO News Agency, April 28, 2007 Saturday, 608 words

39. Stolen Generations linked to genocide

The Australian (Australia), March 24, 2008 Monday, LOCAL; Pg. 1, 657 words, Rosemary Sorensen, Ashleigh Wilson

40. RWANDA RWANDANS UNHAPPY ABOUT ALLEGED ASSASSINATION OF GENOCIDE SURVIVORS

Thai Press Reports, August 29, 2008 Friday, 695 words

41. Stolen Generations listed as genocide

The Australian (Australia), March 24, 2008 Monday, LOCAL; Pg. 1, 660 words, Rosemary Sorensen, Ashleigh Wilson

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42. THE COUNTRY GENOCIDE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON REGIONAL SECURITY

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, November 22, 2007 Thursday, 1450 words, Dr. Emmanuel Ndahiro

43. Rwanda; The Country Genocide and its Implications On Regional Security

Africa News, November 22, 2007 Thursday, 1440 words, The New Times

44. VOA NEWS: RWANDANS UNHAPPY ABOUT ALLEGED ASSASSINATION OF GENOCIDE SURVIVORS

US Fed News, August 27, 2008 Wednesday 3:12 AM EST, 774 words, US Fed News

45. NO LAWS TO BACK 'OUR' TREATY

Canberra Times (Australia), September 27, 1999, Monday Edition, 1634 words

46. Genocide convictions proving elusive at Yugoslav tribunal

The Associated Press, October 25, 1999, Monday, PM cycle, International News, 790 words, By JEROME SOCOLOVSKY,

Associated Press Writer

47. Genocide convictions proving elusive at Yugoslav tribunal

The Associated Press, October 24, 1999, Sunday, AM cycle, International News, 790 words, JEROME SOCOLOVSKY,

Associated Press Writer

48. Copyright (c) 2003 by the Case Western Reserve University School of Law Case Western Reserve Journal of International

Law, Spring, 2003, 35 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 205, 2972 words, WAR CRIMES RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM: "THE ROLE

OF JUSTICE IN BUILDING PEACE": GENOCIDE POLITICS AND POLICY: CONFERENCE REMARKS, Madeline

Morris +

49. UN General Assembly reaffirms significance of 1948 Genocide Treaty

M2 PRESSWIRE, December 3, 1998, 6102 words

50. SEN. BOXER UPDATES: IN COMMEMORATION OF 92nd ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

US Fed News, April 18, 2007 Wednesday 5:51 AM EST, 490 words, US Fed News

51. GENERAL ASSEMBLY REAFFIRMS SIGNIFICANCE OF 1948 GENOCIDE TREATY

M2 Presswire, December 3, 1998, 6101 words

52. The world's cheapest international commitments

The Washington Times, June 17, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, Part A; COMMENTARY; OP-ED; Pg. A21, 814 words,

Samuel Francis; THE WASHINGTON TIMES

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53. Killing with intent; Books - HISTORY

The Age (Melbourne, Australia), September 6, 2003 Saturday, REVIEW; Pg. 5, 1650 words, Ben Kiernan

54. NO LAWS TO BACK "OUR' TREATY

Canberra Times, September 27, 1999, Pg. 9, 1615 words

55. THE FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS - YOUTHS TOLD

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, April 11, 2008 Friday, 602 words, Florence Mutesi

56. Rwanda; The Future is in Your Hands - Youths Told

Africa News, April 11, 2008 Friday, 597 words, The New Times

57. GUNDUZ AKTAN: GENOCIDE: NEW DEVELOPMENTS (1)

Turkish Daily News, November 1, 2005, 903 words

58. WHY WE SHOULD REMEMBER THE GENOCIDE

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, March 20, 2008 Thursday, 911 words, Rwembeho Stephen

59. Copyright (c) 2001 The Harvard Law Review Association Harvard Law Review, May, 2001, 114 Harv. L. Rev. 2007, 9519

words, DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW - INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: IV. Defining Protected Groups Under

the Genocide Convention

60. Copyright (c) 2006 International Association of Law Libraries International Journal of Legal Information, Spring, 2006, 34

Int'l J. Legal Info. 145, 11626 words, ARTICLE: SPEEDING UP THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY'S RESPONSE

TIME IN ADDRESSING ACTS OF GENOCIDE: DEFERRING TO THE JUDGMENT OF NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS,

Joshua M. Kagan *

61. Genocide convictions proving elusive at Yugoslav tribunal

Associated Press Worldstream, October 24, 1999; Sunday, International news, 802 words, JEROME SOCOLOVSKY

62. Australian government apology may appease Aborigines

New Straits Times (Malaysia), August 12, 1997, Comment; Pg. 14, 1183 words, By Myint Zan

63. PALLONE CONDEMNS REVISED U.N. EXHIBIT THAT VALUES TURKEY'S DENIAL OVER VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN

GENOCIDE

States News Service, May 3, 2007 Thursday, 578 words, States News Service

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64. REP. PALLONE CONDEMNS REVISED U.N. EXHIBIT THAT VALUES TURKEY'S DENIAL OVER VICTIMS OF

ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

US Fed News, May 3, 2007 Thursday 4:31 AM EST, 589 words, US Fed News

65. Education: Higher: Researching death to save life: A new centre for the study of genocide will tackle an evil that may be exacerbated

by climate change

The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, November 27, 2007 Tuesday, GUARDIAN EDUCATION PAGES; Pg. 10, 1064

words, Cathy Heffernan

66. 'RWANDA COMMEMORATES TEN YEARS AFTER' - THE 1994 GENOCIDE.

New Vision (Uganda) - AAGM, April 7, 2004, 1099 words

67. Armenian genocide to be recognized to prevent genocide in future

TASS, April 20, 2005 Wednesday, 353 words, By Tigran Liloyan

68. ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION INTRODUCED IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

ARMINFO News Agency, January 31, 2007 Wednesday, 946 words

69. Copyright (c) 2002 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Spring, 2002, 9 Hum. Rts. Br. 14, 4387 words, ARTICLE: Development

Genocide and Ethnocide: Does International Law Curtail Development-Induced Displacement Through the Prohibition

of Genocide and Ethnocide?, by Stefanie Ricarda Roos*

70. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, September 2005, ICJ 3.4(989), CRIMINAL LAW, IV. Focusing

on ICTR Case Law-The Crime of Genocide in the ICTR Jurisprudence, Payam Akhavan LL.B. (Osgoode), LL.M., S.J.D.

(Harvard); Senior Fellow, Orville H. Schell, Jr. Centre for International Human Rights, Yale Law School, and Visiting Fellow,

Yale University Genocide Studies Program; formerly Legal Advisor to the ICTY-ICTR Prosecutor's Office.

[pakhavan@post.harvard.edu]

71. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 September 2007, ICJ 5 4 (839), CRIMINAL LAW, Divergent Approaches to Determining

Responsibility for Genocide The Darfur Commission of Inquiry and the ICJ's Judgment in the Genocide Case, Andrew

B. Loewenstein Attorney, International Disputes Practice Group, Foley Hoag LLP; former member of the Atrocities

Documentation Team commissioned by the US State Department to investigate allegations of international crimes in Darfur.

[ALoewens@foleyhoag.com] Stephen A. Kostas Attorney, Kirkland & Ellis LLP; former International Bar Association Fellow,

Appeals Chamber, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), and former Law Clerk to Judge

T. Meron, ICTY. [skostas@kirkland.com]

72. SEN. DEWINE'S FLOOR STATEMENT: GENOCIDE IN DARFUR REGION OF SUDAN

US Fed News, July 20, 2004 Tuesday 1:05 PM EST, 1593 words, US Fed News

73. Sorry, but it's no time for minds to slam shut

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The Australian, May 7, 2008 Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 12, 3476 words, RAIMOND GAITA

74. Copyright (c) 2004 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Fall, 2004, 12 Hum. Rts. Br. 8, 3479 words, IN THIS ISSUE:

"Never Again," Again: Darfur, the Genocide Convention, and the Duty to Prevent Genocide, by Jamal Jafari

75. Sacramento State Hosts International Genocide Conference

AScribe Newswire, September 23, 2004 Thursday, 568 words

76. Copyright (c) 2007 Chicago-Kent College of Law Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law, Spring,

2007, 7 JICL 1, 1260 words, ABSTRACT: Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of

Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro) International Court of Justice February 26, 2007, Written by:

Kenneth Stutts, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Spring 2007

77. What is...Genocide?

The Times (London), January 29, 2005, Saturday, Features; 25, 458 words, Stephen Pollard

78. HEARING OF THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE'S SUBCOMMITTEE ON CRIME, TERRORISM AND HOMELAND

SECURITY; SUBJECT: GENOCIDE AND THE RULE OF LAW; CHAIRED BY: REPRESENTATIVE BOBBY

SCOTT (D-VA); WITNESSES: ELI ROSENBAUM, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS, CRIMINAL

DIVISION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; DIANE ORENTLICHER, PROFESSOR, WASHINGTON

COLLEGE OF LAW, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY; JERRY FOWLER, UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL

MUSEUM; GAYLE SMITH, SENIOR FELLOW, CENTER FOR AMERICAN PROGRESS; LOCATION: 2141

RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING

Federal News Service, October 23, 2007 Tuesday, CAPITOL HILL HEARING, 8675 words

79. War Crimes Convictions Elusive

Associated Press Online, October 24, 1999; Sunday, International news, 799 words, JEROME SOCOLOVSKY

80. Rwanda genocide show postponed over Turkish objection to reference to Armenian murders

Associated Press Worldstream, April 9, 2007 Monday 7:04 PM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 817 words, By EDITH

M. LEDERER, Associated Press Writer

81. Genocide: the gravest of war crimes is also hardest to prove

Agence France Presse -- English, August 19, 2006 Saturday 2:11 AM GMT, 578 words

82. Rwanda marks 14th genocide anniversary

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, April 6, 2008 Sunday, 391 words

83. VOA NEWS: MEMORIAL HONORS VICTIMS OF 1994 RWANDAN GENOCIDE

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US Fed News, July 12, 2007 Thursday 7:15 AM EST, 669 words, US Fed News

84. Copyright (c) 1994 Temple International and Comparative Law Journal Temple International and Comparative Law Journal,

Spring, 1994, 8 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 1, 53827 words, THE 1948 CONVENTION ON THE PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT

OF THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE: FORTY-FIVE YEARS LATER, Matthew Lippman *

85. The Armenian genocide debate, settled and unsettled

The Boston Globe, September 2, 2007 Sunday Correction Appended, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR; Pg. E10, 724 words

86. PENCE GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT PASSES HOUSE

Congressional Press Releases, December 5, 2007 Wednesday, PRESS RELEASE, 536 words, MIKE PENCE, REPRESENTATIVE,

HOUSE

87. Rwandan genocide survivors threatened by perpetrators

Xinhua General News Service, November 30, 2005 Wednesday 4:00 AM EST, WORLD NEWS; Political, 298 words

88. Word for Word/Defining Moments; Did Machete-Wielding Hutus Commit Genocide or Just 'Acts of Genocide'?

The New York Times, August 26, 2001 Sunday, Section 4; Column 1; Week in Review Desk; Pg. 7, 1367 words, By

NEIL A. LEWIS

89. Rwanda; Why Quartet Genocide Revisionists' Event Has Sparked Protests, Locally and Abroad

Africa News, March 28, 2008 Friday, 1015 words, The New Times

90. International Genocide Experts to Meet at CSUSLEXIS-NEXIS Related Topicsno targeted Topics.

PR Newswire, October 19, 1998, Monday, State and Regional News, 636 words

91. INTERNATIONAL GENOCIDE EXPERTS TO MEET AT CSUS

PR Newswire, October 19, 1998, 621 words

92. PARLIAMENT SUMMONS MINISTERS OVER GENOCIDE IDEOLOGY CASES

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, December 17, 2007 Monday, 770 words, James Buyinza

93. Rwanda; Parliament Summons Ministers Over Genocide Ideology Cases

Africa News, December 17, 2007 Monday, 760 words, The New Times

94. REP. COSTA STATEMENT REGARDING 93RD ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

States News Service, April 24, 2008 Thursday, 822 words, States News Service

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95. UN court gives landmark genocide ruling on Bosnian genocide

Agence France Presse -- English, February 26, 2007 Monday 11:23 AM GMT, 623 words, Stephanie van den Berg

96. DARFUR: QUESTION OF GENOCIDE

US Fed News, June 6, 2005 Monday 9:11 AM EST, 909 words, US Fed News

97. REP. COSTA ISSUES STATEMENT ON 93RD ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

US Fed News, April 24, 2008 Thursday 1:29 AM EST, 824 words, US Fed News

98. Rwandan minister warns genocide suspects

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, February 5, 2007 Monday, 339 words

99. RWANDAN MPS SUMMON MINISTERS TO EXPLAIN GENOCIDE IDEOLOGIES IN SCHOOLS

BBC Monitoring International Reports, December 17, 2007 Monday, 779 words

100. Copyright (c) 2006 The Yale Law Journal Company The Pocket Part, October, 2006, 116 Yale L.J. Pocket Part 101, 2034

words, ARTICLE: Noticing Genocide, BRITTAN HELLER

101. Pacific Graduate School of Psychology Professors to Participate in International Conference on Genocide Prevention in Auschwitz;

Renowned Psychologists William Froming, Philip G. Zimbardo and James N. Breckenridge to Address Topic to

Government Officials From Around the Globe

Business Wire, May 9, 2008 Friday 4:41 AM GMT, 624 words

102. New Report Underscores Need for U.S. Investigation into Passive Response to Rwanda's Genocide of 1994

U.S. Newswire, July 11, 2000, Tuesday, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL DESKS, 828 words

103. Genocide: the gravest of war crimes is also hardest to prove

Agence France Presse -- English, July 21, 2008 Monday 10:42 PM GMT, 525 words

104. WHY QUARTET GENOCIDE REVISIONISTS' EVENT HAS SPARKED PROTESTS, LOCALLY AND ABROAD

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, March 28, 2008 Friday, 1018 words, James Munyaneza

105. WHY QUARTET GENOCIDE REVISIONISTS' EVENT HAS SPARKED PROTESTS, LOCALLY AND ABROAD

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, March 28, 2008 Friday, 1018 words, James Munyaneza

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106. Copyright (c) 2003 Florida Journal of International Law Florida Journal of International Law, Summer, 2003, 15 Fla. J. Int'l

L. 575, 17366 words, THE ELIMINATION OF POLITICAL GROUPS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE

CONSTITUTION OF POLITICAL CLAIMS*, Farid Samir Benavides-Vanegas **

107. Copyright (c) 2007 Washington University Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2007, 6 Wash. U. Global

Stud. L. Rev. 583, 2869 words, SYMPOSIUM--JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG: ARTICLE: CAN WE COMPARE

EVILS? THE ENDURING DEBATE ON GENOCIDE AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, STEVEN R. RATNER*

108. Has genocide been committed in Kenya? Newspaper commentator ponders

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, January 12, 2008 Saturday, 901 words

109. THE OMBUDSMAN; SHOULD WE CALL IT A MASSACRE OR A GENOCIDE?

The Boston Globe, May 5, 2003, Monday, 846 words, BY CHRISTINE CHINLUND

110. PENCE GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT PASSES HOUSE

Congressional Documents and Publications, December 5, 2007, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DOCUMENTS,

535 words

111. In Darfur, Appalling Atrocity, but Is That Genocide?

The New York Times, July 23, 2004 Friday, Section A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Sudan Memo; Pg. 3, 1096 words, By

MARC LACEY

112. PENCE GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT PASSES HOUSE

Capitol Hill Press Releases, December 5, 2007 Wednesday, 537 words

113. Ahmadinejad - incitement deserves indictment

The Jerusalem Post, February 8, 2006, Wednesday, OPINION; Pg. 15, 1367 words, Rony Blum Gregory H. Stanton Elihu

D. Richter And Israel Charny

114. UN court to give landmark genocide ruling over Bosnia

Agence France Presse -- English, February 25, 2007 Sunday 8:55 AM GMT, 629 words, Stephanie van den Berg

115. Sudan: death by designation; Let the lawyers debate whether the situation in Darfur is legally 'genocide.' It's past time to

bandy words, says JERRY FOWLER of the Holocaust Memorial Museum

The Globe and Mail (Canada), July 13, 2004 Tuesday, COMMENT; Pg. A15, 869 words, JERRY FOWLER

116. Letting Sudan get away with murder

THE KOREA HERALD, February 11, 2005, Friday, 1432 words, By Ben Kiernan

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117. TESTIMONY May 05, 1998 ALAIN DESTEXHE PRESIDENT INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP HOUSE INTERNATIONAL

RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS GENOCIDE IN RWANDA

Federal Document Clearing House Congressional Testimony, May 5, 1998, Tuesday, CAPITOL HILL HEARING TESTIMONY,

1930 words

118. When man exterminates mankind

THE HINDU, September 16, 2001, 3472 words

119. Rwanda to Darfur: a mockery of 'never again'

The Globe and Mail (Canada), November 12, 2005 Saturday, BOOK REVIEW; AFRICA; Pg. D7, 1258 words, GERALD

CAPLAN

120. Rwanda; U.S. Embassy to House a Genocide Memorial Site

Africa News, April 28, 2007 Saturday, 1091 words, The New Times

121. Genocide: the gravest of war crimes is also the hardest to prove

Agence France Presse -- English, April 4, 2006 Tuesday 2:31 PM GMT, 598 words

122. RIGHTS-BOSNIA: SERB'S ACQUITTAL OPENS LEGAL BATTLE ON GENOCIDE

IPS-Inter Press Service, November 1, 1999, Monday, 1232 words, By Milo Branic

123. Rwanda; A Genocide By Any Other Name - Debating Genocide in Rwanda And Sudan

Africa News, July 22, 2007 Sunday, 930 words, New Times

124. Rwanda; Tough Year Ahead for Semi-Traditional Gacaca Courts

Africa News, February 22, 2006 Wednesday, 779 words, Hirondelle News Agency

125. PALLONE MARKS 93RD COMMEMORATION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

States News Service, April 24, 2008 Thursday, 567 words, States News Service

126. REP. PALLONE MARKS 93RD COMMEMORATION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

US Fed News, April 24, 2008 Thursday 3:22 AM EST, 574 words, US Fed News

127. ARMENIAN PAPER CONDEMNS BRITISH ENVOY FOR DENYING GENOCIDE

BBC Monitoring International Reports, March 11, 2004, 937 words

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128. A word the world dreads; This week's debate in U.S. Congress over Turkey's past proved yet again that 'genocide' can be

difficult to say

The Toronto Star, October 20, 2007 Saturday, IDEAS; Pg. ID06, 791 words, Stuart Laidlaw, Toronto Star

129. Former UN commander on int'l community's responsibility on Rwanda genocide

XINHUA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE, April 6, 2004, Tuesday, WORLD NEWS; POLITICAL, 289 words

130. GUNDUZ AKTAN: RETROACTIVE APPLICABILITY (2)

Turkish Daily News, May 10, 2005, 846 words

131. Rwandan genocide survivors' body appreciates UN decision to remember genocide

XINHUA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE, December 29, 2003, Monday, WORLD NEWS; OTHERS, 351 words

132. Copyright (c) 2001 Hastings College of the Law Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, Spring, 2001, 24

Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 503, 1504 words, 18TH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM*: Text of Remarks on Panel: "Indigenous

Peoples, Environmental Torts and Cultural Genocide", By Richard Herz*

133. What's in a name? Defining genocide defies agreement

The Associated Press, August 23, 2004, Monday, BC cycle, Washington Dateline, 949 words, By APARNA H. KUMAR,

Associated Press Writer

134. Kenya; Has Crime of Genocide Been Committed?

Africa News, January 12, 2008 Saturday, 863 words, The Nation

135. What's in a name? Defining genocide defies agreement

Associated Press Worldstream, August 23, 2004 Monday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 945 words, APARNA H. KUMAR;

Associated Press Writer

136. PALLONE COMMEMORATES 92ND ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

States News Service, April 24, 2007 Tuesday, 846 words, States News Service

137. REP. PALLONE COMMEMORATES 92ND ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

US Fed News, April 24, 2007 Tuesday 2:30 AM EST, 860 words, US Fed News

138. REP. MCCOLLUM ISSUES STATEMENT REGARDING GENOCIDE IN DARFUR

US Fed News, April 30, 2006 Sunday 2:40 AM EST, 783 words, US Fed News

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139. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 September 2007, ICJ 5 4 (875), CRIMINAL LAW, On the Use of Criminal Law

Notions in Determining State Responsibility for Genocide, Antonio Cassese Member of the Board of Editors.

[cassesea@tin.it]

140. AMBASSADOR DAVID J. SCHEFFER DELIVERS REMARKS ON GENOCIDE RECOGNITION AND PREVENTION

AT GENOCIDE CONVENTION AT THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

FDCH Political Transcripts, December 10, 1998, Thursday, 3835 words

141. Why genocide is difficult to prosecute

Christian Science Monitor, April 30, 2007, Monday, WORLD; Pg. 1, 1614 words, Robert Marquand Staff writer of The

Christian Science Monitor

142. Military Law Review, March, 2002, 171 Mil. L. Rev. 135, 25848 words, ARTICLE: Genocide: Prevention Through Nonmilitary

Measures, Major Joseph A. Keeler n1

143. Copyright (c) 2008 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard Human Rights Journal, Summer, 2008, 21 Harv.

Hum. Rts. J. 241, 20664 words, Article: Reconciling Complicity in Genocide and Aiding and Abetting Genocide in the Jurisprudence

of the United Nations Ad Hoc Tribunals, Grant Dawson* and Rachel Boynton**

144. GENOCIDE BODY LAUNCHES IN US

New Era (Windhoek) - AAGM, January 11, 2008 Friday, 593 words

145. GENOCIDE BODY LAUNCHES IN US

New Era (Windhoek) - AAGM, January 11, 2008 Friday, 593 words

146. Rwanda; Govt Might Sue UN Over '94 Genocide

Africa News, March 28, 2007 Wednesday, 838 words, The New Times

147. Roundup: Rwanda awash in agony as it marks genocide anniversary

XINHUA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE, April 8, 2004, Thursday, WORLD NEWS; POLITICAL, 760 words

148. Rwanda; Minister Warns On Survivors

Africa News, February 5, 2007 Monday, 315 words, The New Times

149. Rwandan MPs summon ministers to explain genocide ideologies in schools

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, December 17, 2007 Monday, 776 words

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150. SCHIFF PRESSES SECRETARY OF STATE RICE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

States News Service, March 21, 2007 Wednesday, 1273 words, States News Service

151. UN court denies 'negating' Rwanda genocide in plea deal

Agence France Presse -- English, April 21, 2006 Friday 11:12 AM GMT, 357 words

152. Copyright (c) 1997 Washington College of Law, The American University The American University Journal of International

Law & Policy, 1997, 12 Am. U.J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 299, 12064 words, ARTICLE: The International Court of Justice: Effectively

Providing a Long Overdue Remedy for Ending State-Sponsored Genocide (Bosnia-Herzegovina v. Yugoslavia), William

L. Hurlock*

153. REP. SCHIFF PRESSES SECRETARY OF STATE RICE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

US Fed News, March 21, 2007 Wednesday 2:38 AM EST, 1291 words, US Fed News

154. Genocide exhibit opens at U.N. after compromise reached on killings of Armenians

Associated Press Worldstream, April 30, 2007 Monday 11:30 PM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 736 words, By LILY

HINDY, Associated Press Writer

155. AT LAST: COLIN POWELL USES THE WORD THE WORLD'S HUMAN RIGHTS BODIES HAVE BEEN DEMANDING

AS US TOUGHENS ITS STANCE ON THE SLAUGHTER IN SUDAN; GENOCIDE

The Independent, September 10, 2004, 726 words, Anne Penketh Diplomatic Editor

156. Rwanda; Envoy Urges Citizens in Diaspora to Step Up Fight Against Genocide Ideology

Africa News, April 8, 2008 Tuesday, 306 words, The New Times

157. Canadian lawmakers adopt Rwanda Genocide Day

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, April 10, 2008 Thursday, 427 words

158. Rwanda; Who is This White Soldier?

Africa News, August 9, 2006 Wednesday, 894 words, The New Times

159. Copyright (c) 2001 Naval Law Review, 2001, 48 Naval L. Rev. 205, 1575 words, BOOK REVIEW: How to Prevent Genocide:

A Guide for Policymakers, Scholars, and the Concerned Citizen: by John G. Heidenrich, Praeger Publishers, Westport,

Ct, Usa, 2001, Lieutenant Commander Gregory P. Noone, JAGC, USNR n1

160. Copyright (c) 2001 Naval Law Review, 2001, 48 Naval L. Rev. 205, 1575 words, BOOK REVIEW: How to Prevent Genocide:

A Guide for Policymakers, Scholars, and the Concerned Citizen: by John G. Heidenrich, Praeger Publishers, Westport,

Ct, Usa, 2001, Lieutenant Commander Gregory P. Noone, JAGC, USNR n1

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161. UN court rules Srebrenica massacre was genocide

Agence France Presse -- English, April 19, 2004 Monday, International News, 722 words, STEPHANIE VAN DEN BERG

162. The real meaning of genocide

Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), April 8, 2008 Tuesday, NEWS AND FEATURES; Opinion; Pg. 11, 962 words, Gerard

Henderson is executive director of The Sydney Institute

163. Rwanda; Kagame Opens Genocide Conference

Africa News, April 1, 2004 Thursday, 561 words, Hirondelle News Agency

164. Copyright (c) Yale Law Journal Company 1997. Yale Law Journal, May, 1997, 106 Yale L.J. 2259, 15510 words, Note:

The Crime of Political Genocide: Repairing the Genocide Convention's Blind Spot, Beth Van Schaack

165. DURBIN, COBURN, LEAHY & CORNYN INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

States News Service, March 15, 2007 Thursday, 772 words, States News Service

166. Copyright (c) 2007 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 2007, 101

A.J.I.L. 157, 3964 words, INTERNATIONAL DECISION: PROSECUTOR V. KAREMERA, NGIRUMPATSE, &

NZIRORERA. Case No. ICTR-98-44-AR73(C). Decision on Prosecutor's Interlocutory Appeal of Decision on Judicial Notice.

At <http://www.ictr.org>. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Appeals Chamber, June 16, 2006.: International

Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda decision on whether to take judicial notice of genocide against the Tutsis in 1994, KEVIN

JON HELLER

167. HAS CRIME OF GENOCIDE BEEN COMMITTED?

The Nation (Kenya) - AAGM, January 12, 2008 Saturday, 873 words, Peter Mwaura

168. Zimbabwe; Agency Warns On Genocide

Africa News, February 28, 2002 Thursday, 517 words, Financial Gazette

169. SENS. DURBIN, COBURN, LEAHY, CORNYN INTRODUCE BIPARTSIAN GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

US Fed News, March 15, 2007 Thursday 1:12 AM EST, 775 words, US Fed News

170. PENCE GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT PASSES HOUSE

States News Service, December 5, 2007 Wednesday, 528 words, States News Service

171. SENS. DURBIN, COBURN, LEAHY, CORNYN INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

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US Fed News, March 15, 2007 Thursday 2:55 AM EST, 774 words, US Fed News

172. Copyright (c) 1999 Virginia Journal of International Law Association Virginia Journal of International Law Association,

Winter, 1999, 39 Va. J. Int'l L. 425, 16816 words, ARTICLE: Genocide and the Duty to Extradite or Prosecute: Why the

United States is in Breach of Its International Obligations, Lee A. Steven *

173. Rwanda urges African countries to prioritize war against genocide

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, November 6, 2007 Tuesday, 1042 words

174. SENS. DURBIN, COBURN, LEAHY, CORNYN INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

US Fed News, March 15, 2007 Thursday 2:25 AM EST, 777 words, US Fed News

175. Human rights at the U.N.

The Washington Times, April 14, 2004, Wednesday, Final Edition, COMMENTARY; Pg. A15, 693 words, By Arnold

Beichman, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

176. TESTIMONY May 05, 1998 JEFF DRUMTRA AFRICA POLICY ANALYST U.S. COMMITTEE FOR REFUGEES

HOUSE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS GENOCIDE IN

RWANDA

Federal Document Clearing House Congressional Testimony, May 5, 1998, Tuesday, CAPITOL HILL HEARING TESTIMONY,

8363 words

177. REP. PENCE GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT PASSES HOUSE

US Fed News, December 5, 2007 Wednesday 11:13 PM EST, 529 words, US Fed News

178. GUNDUZ AKTAN THEY ARE LEARNING LAW (2)

Turkish Daily News, March 7, 2006 Tuesday, 859 words

179. Appeals chamber of UN war crimes court to rule on Srebrenica genocide

Agence France Presse -- English, April 16, 2004 Friday, International News, 642 words, STEPHANIE VAN DEN BERG

180. Sudan; To Save Lives in Darfur, Back African Peacekeepers and Demand War Crimes Accountability, Says ICG's Prendergast

Africa News, August 4, 2004 Wednesday, 2073 words, allAfrica.com

181. Sudan; To Save Lives in Darfur, Back African Peacekeepers and Demand War Crimes Accountability, Says ICG's Prendergast

Africa News, August 4, 2004 Wednesday, 2073 words, allAfrica.com

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182. PORTLAND, ORE., LAWYER TAKES ON CASE OF WAR CRIMES

KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News - The Oregonian, December 26, 2003, 1480 words, Ashbel S. Green

183. PREVENTING GENOCIDE

Voice of America News, May 11, 2004, RADIO SCRIPTS - FOCUS 8-418, 1299 words, SERENA PARKER

184. PREVENTING GENOCIDE

Voice of America News, May 11, 2004, RADIO SCRIPTS - FOCUS 8-418, 1299 words, SERENA PARKER

185. Acquittal of genocide by Bosnian Serb may be reflected in Milosevic case

The Associated Press, August 1, 2003, Friday, BC cycle, International News, 673 words, By ARTHUR MAX, Associated

Press Writer

186. BUSH URGES WORLD NOT TO FORGET BUT FAILS TO ACKNOWLEGE THE INCONTESTABLE FACT OF THE

ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

ARMINFO News Agency, April 25, 2007 Wednesday, 477 words

187. Two million killed in 1994 Rwandan genocide, unofficial report says

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, October 4, 2008 Saturday, 558 words

188. TOWARDS THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY

Turkish Daily News, May 22, 2004, 748 words, Gunduz Aktan

189. ERIC MARKUSEN; Activist genocide scholar

The Independent (London), February 14, 2007 Wednesday, OBITUARIES; Pg. 36, 1074 words, Linda Melvern

190. Guilt merchants make us out to be worse than Hitler

The Australian, March 27, 2008 Thursday, FEATURES; Pg. 16, 1097 words, Mervyn Bendle

191. Guilt merchants make us out to be worse than Hitler

The Australian (Australia), March 27, 2008 Thursday, FEATURES; Pg. 16, 1097 words, Mervyn Bendle

192. U.S. raises genocide issue in Kosovo, cautiously

The Associated Press, March 31, 1999, Wednesday, AM cycle, Washington Dateline, 530 words, By DAVID BRISCOE,

Associated Press Writer

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193. Kurdish paper reports Armenian genocide on agenda of German parliament

BBC Monitoring Europe - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, January 26, 2001, Friday, 442 words

194. UN court rules Serbia did not commit genocide in Bosnia

The Independent (London), February 27, 2007 Tuesday, EUROPE; Pg. 20, 848 words, Vesna Peric Zimonjic in Belgrade

195. Copyright (c) 2001 California Western School of Law California Western International Law Journal, Fall, 2001, 32 Cal. W.

Int'l L.J. 87, 18491 words, ArticleThe International Standard of Direct and Public Incitement to Commit Genocide: An

Obstacle to U.S. Ratification of the International Criminal Court Statute?, Ameer F. Gopalani*

196. TESTIMONY UNITED STATES TRAINING ON AND COMMEMORATION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

Federal Document Clearing House Congressional Testimony, September 14, 2000, Thursday, CAPITOL HILL HEARING

TESTIMONY, 2062 words

197. Genocide: gravest of war crimes, hardest to prove

Agence France Presse -- English, July 14, 2008 Monday 1:35 PM GMT, 572 words

198. Rwandan faces U.S. charge of genocide

Saint Paul Pioneer Press, August 30, 2002, Friday, DOMESTIC NEWS, 721 words, By Todd Nelson

199. Rwanda; Canadian Parliament Adopts Rwanda Genocide Day

Africa News, April 10, 2008 Thursday, 387 words, The New Times

200. PRIORITISE WAR AGAINST GENOCIDE

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, November 6, 2007 Tuesday, 998 words, James Munyaneza and Felly Kimenyi

201. Namibia; Genocide Body Launches in US

Africa News, January 11, 2008 Friday, 584 words, New Era

202. Africa; Prioritise War Against Genocide

Africa News, November 6, 2007 Tuesday, 989 words, The New Times

203. Copyright (c) 2006 San Diego International Law Journal San Diego International Law Journal, Spring, 2006, 7 San Diego

Int'l L.J. 461, 14718 words, COMMENT: The Obligation to Use Force to Stop Acts of Genocide: An Overview of Legal

Precedents, Customary Norms, and State Responsibility*, Joshua M. Kagan

204. BILL TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE INTRODUCED IN HOUSE

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US Fed News, June 14, 2005 Tuesday 1:38 AM EST, 474 words, US Fed News

205. Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 303, 3171

words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: The Atrocities in Cambodia

and Kosovo: Observations on the Codification of Genocide, Jason Abrams *

206. Rwanda; Remembering the Dead

Africa News, April 6, 2008 Sunday, 337 words, The New Times

207. United States and Africa; The 1994 Rwandan Genocide and U.S. Policy (Part 1)

Africa News, May 26, 1998, NEWS, DOCUMENTS & COMMENTARY, 2923 words

208. United States and Africa; The 1994 Rwandan Genocide and U.S. Policy (Part 1)

Africa News, May 26, 1998, NEWS, DOCUMENTS & COMMENTARY, 2923 words

209. U.N. Genocide Exhibit Delayed by Turkey

Associated Press Online, April 9, 2007 Monday 8:58 PM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 637 words, By EDITH M.

LEDERER, Associated Press Writer

210. U.N. genocide exhibit postponed over Turkish objection to reference to Armenian killings

The Associated Press, April 9, 2007 Monday 8:58 PM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 637 words, By EDITH M. LEDERER,

Associated Press Writer

211. Rwanda; Country Adopts Genocide Bill

Africa News, February 24, 2008 Sunday, 554 words, The Monitor

212. SENATE PASSES DURBIN, COBURN, LEAHY & CORNYN GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

States News Service, March 29, 2007 Thursday, 752 words, States News Service

213. Copyright (c) 2000 Faculty of Law, Sydney University Law School The Sydney Law Review, December, 2000, 22 Sydney

L. Rev. 527, 34212 words, ARTICLE: The International Crime of Genocide in Australian Law, Ben Saul*

214. MARKEY COMMEMORATES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, CALLS ON HOUSE TO PASS H. RES. 106

States News Service, April 24, 2008 Thursday, 440 words, States News Service

215. SENATE PASSES SENS. DURBIN, COBURN, LEAHY & CORNYN GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

US Fed News, March 29, 2007 Thursday 2:08 AM EST, 754 words, US Fed News

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216. LAWMAKERS COMMEND COMMITTEE PASSAGE OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION RESOLUTION

SCHIFF, RADANOVICH RESOLUTION SET FOR VOTE ON HOUSE FLOOR

States News Service, October 10, 2007 Wednesday, 788 words, States News Service

217. Hague rules Srebrenica was act of genocide

The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, April 20, 2004, Guardian Foreign Pages, Pg. 15, 497 words, Ian Traynor

218. bosnian muslims and croats; Government, parties issue call to stop genocide of Bosniaks, Croats

BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, December 15, 1994, Thursday, Part 2 Central Europe and the Balkans; FORMER

YUGOSLAVIA; bosnia-hercegovina; EE/2179/C, 845 words

219. LAWMAKERS COMMEND COMMITTEE PASSAGE OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION RESOLUTION

US Fed News, October 10, 2007 Wednesday 1:36 AM EST, 804 words, US Fed News

220. Rwanda; Mayor Urges Local Leaders On Genocide Memorial

Africa News, March 24, 2007 Saturday, 277 words, The New Times

221. REP. MARKEY COMMEMORATES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

US Fed News, April 24, 2008 Thursday 2:00 AM EST, 447 words, US Fed News

222. From a bus shelter to the killing fields

The Herald (Glasgow), March 25, 1998, Pg. 20, 1301 words, Will Mcmillan

223. UN boss gives 10,000 dollars to Rwandan genocide survivors

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, January 30, 2008 Wednesday, 347 words

224. Copyright (c) 1999 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Summer, 1999, 13 Geo.

Immigr. L.J. 660, 327 words, CURRENT DEVELOPMENT: DEVELOPMENTS IN THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH: MISCELLANEOUS,

Jeremy Evans

225. REP. RADANOVICH INTRODUCES BILL TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

US Fed News, June 24, 2005 Friday 6:25 AM EST, 512 words, US Fed News

226. What's in a name? Defining genocide defies agreement

The Associated Press State & Local Wire, State and Regional, 949 words, By APARNA H. KUMAR, Associated Press

Writer

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227. RWANDAN GENOCIDE SURVIVORS ISSUE STRIKE THREAT

BBC Monitoring International Reports, September 21, 2006 Thursday, 529 words

228. International: Serbia condemned for Srebrenica despite acquittal on genocide charge: Country found not guilty in test case

for world court: Damning verdict on state role in Bosnian massacre

The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, February 27, 2007 Tuesday, GUARDIAN INTERNATIONAL PAGES; Pg. 15,

686 words, Ian Traynor, Zagreb

229. Rwandan genocide survivors issue strike threat

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, September 21, 2006 Thursday, 522 words

230. AT LAST: COLIN POWELL USES THE WORD THE WORLD'S HUMAN RIGHTS BODIES HAVE BEEN DEMANDING

AS US TOUGHENS ITS STANCE ON THE SLAUGHTER IN SUDAN; GENOCIDE

The Independent (London), September 10, 2004, Friday, First Edition; TITLE PAGE; Pg. 1,2, 732 words, ANNE PENKETH

DIPLOMATIC EDITOR A child cries for his mother at a refugee camp in eastern Chad, near the border with Darfur,

where 1.2 million people have been displaced

231. World: ICJ Bosnia Ruling Sets Important Precedents

Radio Free Europe, February 28, 2007, NEWS STORIES AND DOCUMENTS, 1155 words

232. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR; Other Genocides

International Herald Tribune (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), June 5, 1998, Friday, Opinion; Pg. 9, 305 words, International

Herald Tribune

233. Order against genocide

The Times, May 3, 1993, Monday, Features, 1595 words

234. Panel Puts Blame on Rwanda Genocide

Associated Press Online, July 7, 2000; Friday, International news, 3400 words, EDITH M. LEDERER

235. Namibia; Ovaherero Genocide - the Legal Perspective

Africa News, August 19, 2004 Thursday, 1627 words, New Era

236. Copyright (c) 2007 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Spring, 2007, 14 Hum. Rts. Br. 51, 1702 words, COLUMN:

UNITED NATIONS UPDATE, Solomon Shinerock

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237. Armenian paper condemns British envoy for denying genocide

BBC Monitoring Trans Caucasus Unit Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, March 11, 2004, Thursday, 933 words

238. REP. SCHIFF'S AMENDMENT ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ADOPTED

US Fed News, July 15, 2004 Thursday 5:20 AM EST, 485 words, US Fed News

239. REPORT CLAIMS 2 MILLION KILLED IN 1994 GENOCIDE

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, October 4, 2008 Saturday, 525 words, Edwin Musoni

240. U.S. raises genocide issue on Kosovo

The Associated Press, April 1, 1999, Thursday, PM cycle, Washington Dateline, 507 words, By DAVID BRISCOE, Associated

Press Writer

241. Aborigines fight for justice

Copyright 1997 THE JAKARTA POST, August 22, 1997, Pg. 4, 1215 words, Myint Zan

242. Complicity in genocide takes many forms in Bosnia Adrian Hastings argues that the UN and the countries responsible for

framing the policy which led to the abandonment of Srebrenica and Zepa are guilty of complicity in genocide

The Irish Times, July 25, 1995, CITY EDITION, NEWS FEATURES; RITE AND REASON; Pg. 12, 955 words, By ADRIAN

HASTINGS

243. RWANDA: GENOCIDE BODY OFFICIAL CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS

BBC Monitoring International Reports, April 7, 2004, 465 words

244. Rwanda; Calls Against Revisionists' Meet in Canada Mount

Africa News, March 27, 2008 Thursday, 1088 words, The New Times

245. Memorial Honors Victims of 1994 Rwandan Genocide

Voice of America News, July 12, 2007, VOA ENGLISH SERVICE, 591 words

246. UN court gives landmark genocide ruling over Bosnian war

Agence France Presse -- English, February 26, 2007 Monday 9:48 AM GMT, 584 words, Stephanie van den Berg

247. U.S. AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA QUALIFIED EVENTS IN OTTOMAN TURKEY AS GENOCIDE OF ARMENIANS

ARMINFO NEWS AGENCY, February 25, 2005, 578 words

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248. PanAfrica; Annan Launches U.N.-Wide Action Plan to Prevent Genocide

Africa News, April 7, 2004 Wednesday, 2911 words, United States Department of State

249. Copyright (c) 2007 President and Fellows of Harvard College The Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring, 2007, 20 Harv.

Hum. Rts. J. 25, 4330 words, TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY REFLECTIONS: Reflections on the Difficulties of Defining

Darfur's Crisis as Genocide, Alex de Waal *

250. Genocide trial of three Rwandan media figures begins

Associated Press Worldstream, October 23, 2000; Monday, International news, 676 words

251. Rwanda; Commemoration Good for Healing Genocide Pains

Africa News, April 17, 2007 Tuesday, 785 words, The New Times

252. ACADEMICIAN RUBEN SAFRASTYAN: ARMENIA'S CHANCES INCREASE CONCERNING RECOGNITION OF

ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN OSMANIAN TURKEY

ARMINFO News Agency, April 26, 2006, 421 words

253. (CORR) RWANDA: GENOCIDE BODY OFFICIAL CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS

BBC Monitoring International Reports, April 7, 2004, 470 words

254. Mass murder most foul

The Globe and Mail (Canada), May 12, 2007 Saturday, BOOK REVIEW; GENOCIDE; Pg. D6, 1928 words, GERALD

CAPLAN

255. Rwanda; Report Claims 2 Million Killed in 1994 Genocide

Africa News, October 4, 2008 Saturday, 515 words, The New Times

256. LETTER: BUT WAS IT GENOCIDE?

The Guardian (London), June 26, 1997, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE; Pg. 22, 614 words, Linda Melvern.

257. Global Broadcast Database - English, December 15, 2007 Saturday, 587 words

258. Rwandan minister urges world to criminalize 1994 genocide

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, April 27, 2008 Sunday, 842 words

259. Genocide: the gravest of war crimes is also the hardest to prove

Agence France Presse -- English, July 5, 2005 Tuesday 3:43 AM GMT, 426 words

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260. Copyright (c) 2008 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 2008, 102

A.J.I.L. 186, 566 words, CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE OF THE UNITED STATES RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL

LAW: INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: Congressional Initiative to

Deem Killings of Armenians as Genocide Stalls in House, EDITED BY JOHN R. CROOK

261. And justice for all / ESSAY

The Australian, June 14, 2000, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. B08, 1673 words, Raimon Gaita

262. And justice for all / ESSAY

The Australian, June 14, 2000, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. B08, 1673 words, Raimon Gaita

263. POLITICS: FRANCE, U.S., CATHOLIC CHURCH BLASTED OVER RWANDA

IPS-Inter Press Service, July 7, 2000, Friday, 1045 words, By Jim Wurst

264. REP. PALLONE SPEAKS ON HOUSE FLOOR IN REMEMBERANCE OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE'S 91ST ANNIVERSARY

US Fed News, April 27, 2006 Thursday 9:26 AM EST, 670 words, US Fed News

265. Report: UN could have stopped Rwanda genocide

United Press International, July 7, 2000, Friday, 1107 words, By WILLIAM M. REILLY

266. RWANDA; Genocide conference urges France, Belgium to compensate victims

BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, November 20, 1995, Monday, Part 5 Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean;

AFRICA; EAST AFRICA; EE/D2455/A, 454 words

267. RWANDA; Genocide conference urges France, Belgium to compensate victims

BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, November 7, 1995, Tuesday, Part 5 Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean;

AFRICA; EAST AFRICA; EE/D2455/A, 454 words

268. Annan Launches U.N.-Wide Action Plan to Prevent Genocide; Expresses "deep foreboding" about developments in Darfur,

Sudan

State Department, April 7, 2004, NEWS FROM THE WASHINGTON FILE, 2917 words

269. Sudan; To Save Lives in Darfur, Back African Peacekeepers and Demand War Crimes Accountability, Says ICG's Prendergast

Africa News, August 4, 2004 Wednesday, 2019 words, allAfrica.com

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270. Genocide charge against Saddam Hussein will be tough to prove in court

Associated Press Worldstream, April 5, 2006 Wednesday 12:09 AM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 651 words, By

ANTHONY DEUTSCH, Associated Press Writer

271. The Washington Post, An Apology Is Not Enough; What will happen in the next case of genocide?, Yael S. Aronoff, April

09, 1998, Thursday, Final Edition, OP-ED; Pg. A25, 858 words

272. ARMENIANS TO COMMEMORATE GENOCIDE EVENTS IN REGION CULMINATE APRIL 24

The Boston Globe, April 11, 2004, Sunday, 475 words, By Rhonda Stewart, Globe Staff

273. CONGRESSMAN SCHIFF, SECRETARY RICE DISCUSS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION DURING HEARING

ON CAPITOL HILL

ARMINFO News Agency, March 22, 2007 Thursday, 662 words

274. ARMENIAN PREMIER ADDRESSES GENOCIDE CONFERENCE IN SWEDEN

BBC Monitoring International Reports, January 27, 2004, 422 words

275. Change in U.S. Congress boosts prospects for Armenian genocide resolution

Associated Press Worldstream, December 26, 2006 Tuesday 6:08 AM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 600 words, By

DESMOND BUTLER, Associated Press Writer

276. Copyright (c) 1995 Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Journal Loyola of Los Angeles International &

Comparative Law Journal Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review, Fall, 1995, 17 Loy. L.A. Int'l

& Comp. L.J. 925, 12381 words, COMMENT: GIVING MEANING TO THE TERM "GENOCIDE" AS IT APPLIES TO

U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY, Paul John Chrisopoulos*

277. Analysis: Serbia acquitted of genocide

UPI, February 26, 2007 Monday 4:31 PM EST, 745 words, WILLIAM M. REILLY

278. TO SAVE LIVES IN DARFUR, BACK AFRICAN PEACEKEEPERS AND DEMAND WAR CRIMES ACCOUNTABILITY,

SAYS ICG'S PRENDERGAST

AllAfrica.com - AAGM, August 4, 2004, 2068 words

279. Rwanda; Three Genocide Suspects Arrested in Europe

Africa News, July 13, 2001, NEWS, DOCUMENTS & COMMENTARY, 286 words, UN Integrated Regional Information

Network

280. Rwanda; Senators Discuss Security of Genocide Survivors

Africa News, October 28, 2006 Saturday, 494 words, The New Times

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281. Courting injustice

Hindustan Times, November 8, 2007 Thursday 2:23 PM EST, 742 words, Hindustan Times

282. Rwanda; The World Reflects On Rwanda Genocide

Africa News, April 15, 2004 Thursday, 974 words, Africa Recovery

283. Copyright (c) 1997 Detroit College of Law Journal of International Law and Practice, Fall, 1997, 6 D.C.L. J. Int'l L. & Prac.

479, 9223 words, MEMORIAL BRIEF: PLEADINGS

284. Copyright (c) 1997 Detroit College of Law Journal of International Law and Practice, Fall, 1997, 6 D.C.L. J. Int'l L. & Prac.

479, 9223 words, MEMORIAL BRIEF: PLEADINGS

285. Copyright (c) 2006 Yeshiva University Cardozo Law Review, February, 2006, 27 Cardozo L. Rev. 1703, 9260 words, SYMPOSIUM:

THE NUREMBERG TRIALS: A REAPPRAISAL AND THEIR LEGACY: GENOCIDE, CRIMES AGAINST

HUMANITY, AND DARFUR: THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY'S FINDINGS ON GENOCIDE, William A. Schabas*

286. CRIMINALISE GENOCIDE, KARUGARAMA

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, April 26, 2008 Saturday, 813 words, Jean Claude Gaga in Ireland

287. Old news from a tabloid historian

The Australian, January 6, 2003, Monday All-round Country Edition, FEATURES-COLUMN- OP ED; Pg. 13, 1083 words,

Bain Attwood

288. Rwanda; Criminalise Genocide, Karugarama

Africa News, April 26, 2008 Saturday, 804 words, The New Times

289. Government abandons genocide's victims: Plays into the hands of Turks. Parliament did the right thing when it recognized

Armenian slaughter as genocide

The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), April 25, 2004 Sunday Final Edition, Editorial / Op-ed; Pg. A17, 904 words, MICHAEL

PETROU

290. REPS. SCHIFF, RADANOVICH RESOLUTION SET FOR VOTE ON HOUSE FLOOR

US Fed News, October 10, 2007 Wednesday 2:25 AM EST, 794 words, US Fed News

291. DURBIN'S GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT SENT TO PRESIDENT

States News Service, December 5, 2007 Wednesday, 784 words, States News Service

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292. Rwanda Mulls Lesser Genocide Sentences

Associated Press Online, August 18, 2006 Friday 1:55 PM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 330 words, By GABRIEL

GABIRO, Associated Press Writer

293. Rwanda; Genocide Survivors Threaten to Strike

Africa News, September 20, 2006 Wednesday, 480 words, The New Times

294. Rwanda; The Rwandan Dilemma Vis-à-Vis the Genocide

Africa News, September 17, 2006 Sunday, 3549 words, The New Times

295. Recast Genocide Exhibit Opens at U.N.

Associated Press Online, May 1, 2007 Tuesday 4:02 AM GMT, DOMESTIC NEWS, 547 words, By LILY HINDY, Associated

Press Writer

296. Recast genocide exhibit opens at U.N. after Turkish complaints

The Associated Press, May 1, 2007 Tuesday 3:56 AM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 547 words, By LILY HINDY,

Associated Press Writer

297. Global Broadcast Database - English, April 12, 2007 Thursday, 634 words

298. SEN. DURBIN'S GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT SENT TO PRESIDENT

US Fed News, December 5, 2007 Wednesday 1:17 AM EST, 790 words, US Fed News

299. Bishop's arrest over genocide enrages Vatican

The Guardian (London), April 17, 1999, Guardian Foreign Pages; Pg. 17, 681 words, Chris McGreal in Johannesburg

300. Rwanda; Mayor Advises Local Leaders On Corruption

Africa News, March 7, 2007 Wednesday, 447 words, The New Times

301. Book Listings and Reviews; The Rwanda Genocide: At Issue in History

Africa News, March 16, 2006 Thursday, 1464 words, H-Net

302. Sudan; Bush's Silence on Sudan Sparks Outrage

Africa News, February 4, 2005 Friday, 598 words, Africa Action

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303. Rwanda; Canadian Genocide Studies Expert to Volunteer for Govt

Africa News, March 27, 2008 Thursday, 411 words, The New Times

304. 92nd Anniversary Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide and a Memorial Service for Slain Turkish-Armenian Journalist

Hrant Dink to be Held in Times Square; Pre-Event: Armenian Genocide Experts and Survivors Available for Interviews

PrimeNewswire, March 5, 2007 Monday 10:12 AM EST, CALENDAR OF EVENTS; PRIMEZONE INTERNAL: PUBLIC

AFFAIRS, 588 words

305. COUNTRY ADOPTS GENOCIDE BILL

The Monitor (Uganda) - AAGM, February 24, 2008 Sunday, 560 words, Robert Mukombozi

306. Rwanda; Rwanda Genocide Haunts Silent Catholic Church

Africa News, December 10, 2004 Friday, 1646 words, Hirondelle News Agency

307. BRITAIN BACKS U.S. CALL FOR DARFUR 'GENOCIDE' PROBE

Press Association, September 9, 2004, Thursday, HOME NEWS, 805 words, John Deane, Chief Political Correspondent,

PA News

308. Rwanda; Students Mobilize Against Genocide

Africa News, July 7, 2008 Monday, 1031 words, Focus Media

309. A leadership role for France

The Jerusalem Post, June 23, 2008, Monday, OPINION; Pg. 13, 1134 words, Irwin Cotler

310. RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON GENOCIDE HELD

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, July 24, 2008 Thursday, 476 words, Moses Gahigi and Paul Karangwa

311. Rwanda; Ban Ki-Moon Gives Frw5.4m to Genocide Survivors

Africa News, January 30, 2008 Wednesday, 309 words, The New Times

312. Rwanda; Ban Ki-moon Gives Frw5.4m to Genocide Survivors

Africa News, January 30, 2008 Wednesday, 309 words, The New Times

313. Rwanda; Research Conference On Genocide Held

Africa News, July 24, 2008 Thursday, 467 words, The New Times

314. Global Broadcast Database - English, December 15, 2007 Saturday, 572 words

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315. AS THOUSANDS SOUGHT SAFETY DURING THE MASSACRES, DOZENS OF CLERGY AIDED THE

SLAUGHTER. / KILLINGS CREATE A RIFT AMONG CATHOLICS

The Philadelphia Inquirer, SEPTEMBER 8, 1998 Tuesday SF EDITION, NATIONAL; Pg. A01, 1947 words, Andrew

Maykuth, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER

316. UN COURT JAILS RWANDAN EX-PREMIER FOR LIFE FOR GENOCIDE

Agence France Presse, September 4, 1998, 762 words

317. Rwanda; NUR Dons to Publish Book On Genocide

Africa News, August 9, 2006 Wednesday, 619 words, The New Times

318. PROTESTERS REMEMBER FIRST WORLD WAR 'GENOCIDE'

Press Association, April 27, 2002, Saturday, HOME NEWS, 346 words, Sherna Noah, PA News

319. (Corr) Rwanda: Genocide body official calls for assistance to victims

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, April 7, 2004, Wednesday Correction Appended,

458 words

320. GENOCIDE IN RWANDA TEN YEARS LATER

Federal Document Clearing House Congressional Testimony, April 22, 2004 Thursday, CAPITOL HILL HEARING

TESTIMONY, 2338 words

321. HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL HEARS STATEMENTS BY SPECIAL ADVISOR ON PREVENTION OF GENOCIDE

AND SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN SUDAN

States News Service, March 17, 2008 Monday, 2911 words, States News Service

322. Rwandan survivors body wants Burundian genocide suspects prosecuted

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, April 14, 2008 Monday, 462 words

323. Serb To Be Charged With Genocide

Associated Press Online, January 11, 2000; Tuesday, International news, 2172 words, JEROME SOCOLOVSKY

324. RWANDA TO SEEK ADVICE ON GENOCIDE MOVIES

BBC Monitoring International Reports, April 23, 2006 Sunday, 453 words

325. Rwanda to seek advice on genocide movies

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BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, April 23, 2006 Sunday, 447 words

326. Rwanda; Church Didn't Participate in Genocide, Priest Testifies

Africa News, February 11, 2002 Monday, 488 words, Hirondelle News Agency

327. Copyright (c) 2007 Human Rights Brief Human Rights Brief, Winter, 2007, 14 Hum. Rts. Br. 64, 1773 words, COLUMN:

LEGISLATIVE WATCH, Edward Babayan

328. The scars of Genocide of 1915 remain deeply embedded in Armenian history and in the US conscience: US Congresswoman

ARMINFO News Agency, April 28, 2007 Saturday, 511 words

329. Rwanda; Genocide Survivors Accept "Gacaca" Courts

Africa News, October 17, 2001 Wednesday, 439 words, Hirondelle News Agency

330. Copyright (c) 2005 George Washington University George Washington International Law Review, 2005, 37 Geo. Wash. Int'l

L. Rev. 917, 15174 words, ARTICLE: ASSESSING THE GENOCIDE AND POLITICAL MASS MURDER FRAMEWORK:

THE CASE OF UZBEKISTAN, Mike Daniels*

331. REP. WEINER OPPOSES GENOCIDE DENIER FOR ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR POST

US Fed News, August 2, 2006 Wednesday 4:35 AM EST, 495 words, US Fed News

332. Rwanda; Gov't to Seek Advice On Genocide Movies

Africa News, April 23, 2006 Sunday, 404 words, The New Times

333. Rwanda; Rusesabagina Propagates Ill-Fated Political Manoeuvres

Africa News, June 22, 2007 Friday, 885 words, New Times

334. Rwanda demands France arrest ex-first lady for genocide trial

Agence France Presse -- English, January 11, 2007 Thursday 8:17 AM GMT, 492 words

335. REMEMBERING RWANDA, BAN KI-MOON CALLS FOR GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP AGAINST GENOCIDE'

States News Service, April 9, 2007 Monday, 417 words, States News Service

336. SPEAKER AT RWANDAN CONFERENCE SAYS FRENCH LOOKING FOR TRUTH ABOUT 1994 GENOCIDE

BBC Monitoring International Reports, April 6, 2004, 361 words

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337. Global Broadcast Database - English, December 5, 2007 Wednesday, 649 words

338. The Critically-Acclaimed Documentary and Winner of the Audience Award, AFI Film Festival 2006®: SCREAMERS; Debuts

on DVD February 19, 2008; Special Features Include Going Backstage, Bonus Song, and Press Conference; "Surprising

gravitas" - Entertainment Weekly; "Eye-Opening" - LA Times; "Genius" - Village Voice;

Business Wire, February 12, 2008 Tuesday 1:00 PM GMT, 686 words

339. JOHN KERRY CALLS GEORGE BUSH TO DEMAND FROM TURKEY TO CHANGE ITS POSITION IN ISSUE OF

ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

ARMINFO NEWS AGENCY, April 21, 2005, 283 words

340. Bosnian Serb Gets Life From War Tribunal

Associated Press Online, August 1, 2003 Friday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 670 words, ARTHUR MAX; Associated

Press Writer

341. FED: Genocide should be acknowledged

AAP NEWSFEED, February 23, 1999, Tuesday, Nationwide General News; Australian General News, 362 words

342. Rwanda; Gacaca Body Trains Judges On Case Trials

Africa News, August 13, 2006 Sunday, 332 words, The New Times

343. Rwanda; France - The Guilty Are Afraid

Africa News, December 2, 2006 Saturday, 678 words, The New Times

344. Rwanda; Genocide Survivors "Accept" Gacaca Courts

Africa News, October 17, 2001 Wednesday, 446 words, Hirondelle News Agency

345. SENATE PASSES BILL TO COMBAT GENOCIDE

States News Service, March 30, 2007 Friday, 541 words, States News Service

346. SENATE PASSES BILL TO COMBAT GENOCIDE

US Fed News, March 30, 2007 Friday 1:55 AM EST, 544 words, US Fed News

347. SA: Two Aboriginal genocide cases to be heard in Canberra

AAP NEWSFEED, May 10, 1999, Monday, Nationwide General News; Australian General News, 429 words, By Sam

Lienert

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348. Turkish legislator proposes bill that says French committed genocide in Algeria

Associated Press Worldstream, May 18, 2006 Thursday 1:49 PM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 442 words, By BENJAMIN

HARVEY, Associated Press Writer

349. Letters & emails

The Age (Melbourne, Australia), May 17, 2006 Wednesday, NEWS; Letters; Pg. 18, 2325 words

350. The greatest crime

The Washington Times, December 7, 1998, Monday, Final Edition, PART A; COMMENTARY; OP-ED; Pg. A19, 857

words, William Schabas

351. OLARA OTUNNU AND COMPANY SHOULD SLOW DOWN

The Monitor (Uganda) - AAGM, September 30, 2006 Saturday, 698 words, K. David Mafabi

352. Uganda; Olara Otunnu And Company Should Slow Down

Africa News, September 30, 2006 Saturday, 684 words, The Monitor

353. RWANDA-RIGHTS: U.N. TRIBUNAL MAKES FIRST VISIT TO GENOCIDE SITES

IPS-Inter Press Service, October 31, 1999, Sunday, 1454 words, By Judith Achieng'

354. Rwanda; Resolution to Prevent Genocide a Failure: Kagame

Africa News, April 12, 2004 Monday, 1093 words, The Herald

355. Copyright (c) 1985 The American Society of International Law American Journal of International Law, January, 1985, 79

A.J.I.L. 116, 7351 words, U.S. PRACTICE, Marian Nash Leich *

356. URGENT--- France hands over Rwandan suspect to UN genocide court

Agence France Presse -- English, 557 words

357. Rwanda; Gikongoro Catholics Rise Against Genocide Ideology

Africa News, February 18, 2007 Sunday, 324 words, The New Times

358. Rwanda; Tribunal Makes Three More Arrests in Europe

Africa News, July 12, 2001, NEWS, DOCUMENTS & COMMENTARY, 368 words, Hirondelle News Agency

359. U.S. Impotence on the Cambodian Genocide Issue

The New York Times, June 4, 1987, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 26, Column 4; Editorial Desk, 483

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words

360. Dobriansky Urges Genocide Prevention, Intervention; May 13: closing remarks to U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum symposium

State Department, May 14, 2002, NEWS FROM THE WASHINGTON FILE, 3074 words

361. Understanding how the mind works for perpetrators of violence could be a key to preventing genocide, January 31, 2002,

Thursday, BC cycle, Domestic News, 759 words, By RODRIQUE NGOWI, Associated Press Writer

362. Understanding how the mind works for perpetrators of violence could be a key to preventing genocide, January 31, 2002,

Thursday, BC cycle, Domestic News, 759 words, By RODRIQUE NGOWI, Associated Press Writer

363. CALLS AGAINST REVISIONISTS' MEET IN CANADA MOUNT

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, March 27, 2008 Thursday, 1091 words, James Munyaneza

364. CALLS AGAINST REVISIONISTS' MEET IN CANADA MOUNT

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, March 27, 2008 Thursday, 1091 words, James Munyaneza

365. A Genocide Denied

The Jerusalem Post, August 23, 2007, Thursday, FEATURES; Pg. 21, 3586 words, Marilyn Henry

366. Boisclair stands by Philpot on Rwanda: PQ candidate didn't deny genocide. Writings prompt denunciation from Rwandan

groups, disdain from Dallaire

The Gazette (Montreal), March 9, 2007 Friday, NEWS; Pg. A8, 1205 words, HUBERT BAUCH and IRWIN BLOCK,

ELIZABETH THOMPSON o, The Gazette

367. Rwanda; Fund for Genocide Survivors Launched

Africa News, February 20, 2008 Wednesday, 310 words, The New Times

368. TESTIMONY May 05, 1998 HOLLY BURKHALTER ADVOCACY DIRECTOR PHYSICIANS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

HOUSE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS GENOCIDE IN

RWANDA

Federal Document Clearing House Congressional Testimony, May 5, 1998, Tuesday, CAPITOL HILL HEARING TESTIMONY,

5507 words

369. UN chief calls for "global partnership against genocide"

Xinhua General News Service, April 9, 2007 Monday 2:30 PM EST, WORLD NEWS; Political, 255 words

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370. UN court to give landmark genocide ruling over Bosnian war

Agence France Presse -- English, February 26, 2007 Monday 1:27 AM GMT, 559 words, Stephanie van den Berg

371. Rights bodies urge EU to prosecute Rwandan genocide suspects

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, April 12, 2007 Thursday, 551 words

372. Rwanda; 'Genocide Survivors in Danger'

Africa News, November 15, 2005 Tuesday, 313 words, Hirondelle News Agency

373. RWANDA GENOCIDE A LESSON FOR US ALL

New Vision (Uganda) - AAGM, April 7, 2005, 990 words

374. Christopher Newport University Hosts Series of Educational Programs focusing on Genocide

Targeted News Service, October 2, 2008 Thursday 8:15 PM EST, 419 words, Targeted News Service

375. SYSTEM OF A DOWN to Headline "SOULS, 2004" Benefit Concert; Band Challenges Bush Administration to Keep Failed

2000 Campaign Promise to Acknowledge Armenian GenocideUrges U.S. Congress and House of Representatives to Schedule

Votes for SR 164 and HR 193 Measures

Market Wire, March 4, 2004 Thursday, 601 words

376. PanAfrica; Rwanda Genocide a Lesson for Us All

Africa News, April 7, 2005 Thursday, 990 words, New Vision

377. Copyright (c) 2004 American Society of International Law International Legal Theory, Fall, 2004, 10 Int'l Legal Theory 1,

6397 words, ARTICLE: How is Humanity Harmed by Genocide?, Larry May

378. Copyright (c) 2000 McGill Law Journal McGill Law Journal, November, 2000, 46 McGill L.J. 141, 16219 words, ARTICLE:

International Conference: Hate Speech in Rwanda: The Road to Genocide, William A. Schabas*

379. Copyright (c) 2005 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2005, 13 Mich.

St. J. Int'l L. 197, 15437 words, SYMPOSIUM: POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE: FROM MALMEDY TO HALABJA: UNIVERSITY

OF IDAHO COLLEGE OF LAW: 2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: COEUR

D'ALENE, IDAHO: MARCH 18-21, 2004: RECONCILING SEXUAL ORIENTATION: CREATING A DEFINITION OF

GENOCIDE THAT INCLUDES SEXUAL ORIENTATION , Alycia T. Feindel*

380. Copyright (c) 2005 Michigan State University College of Law Michigan State Journal of International Law, 2005, 13 Mich.

St. J. Int'l L. 197, 15437 words, SYMPOSIUM: POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE: FROM MALMEDY TO HALABJA: UNIVERSITY

OF IDAHO COLLEGE OF LAW: 2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL LAW SYMPOSIUM: COEUR

D'ALENE, IDAHO: MARCH 18-21, 2004: RECONCILING SEXUAL ORIENTATION: CREATING A DEFINITION OF

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GENOCIDE THAT INCLUDES SEXUAL ORIENTATION , Alycia T. Feindel*

381. AGENCY WARNS ON GENOCIDE

The Financial Gazette, February 28, 2002, 511 words, Staff Reporter

382. US Raises Genocide Issue in Kosovo

Associated Press Online, March 31, 1999; Wednesday, Washington - general news, 535 words, DAVID BRISCOE

383. US Raises Genocide Issue in Kosovo

Associated Press Online, March 31, 1999; Wednesday, International news, 535 words, DAVID BRISCOE

384. GENOCIDE FUGITIVES USE STOLEN PASSPORTS - INTERPOL

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, November 2, 2007 Friday, 734 words, Charles Kazooba

385. Wrong on Armenian genocide resolution

The Washington Times, February 23, 2007 Friday, LETTERS; Pg. A18, 386 words, By THE WASHINGTON TIMES

386. CITY ATTORNEY ROCKY DELGADILLO ISSUES STATEMENT COMMEMORATING ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN

GENOCIDE

US States News, April 24, 2007 Tuesday 8:25 PM EST, 330 words, US States News

387. CORNYN BILL TO COMBAT GENOCIDE APPROVED BY SENATE PANEL

States News Service, March 22, 2007 Thursday, 569 words, States News Service

388. Rwanda; Genocide Fugitives Use Stolen Passports - Interpol

Africa News, November 2, 2007 Friday, 724 words, New Times

389. Rwanda; Genocide Fugitives Use Stolen Passports - Interpol

Africa News, November 2, 2007 Friday, 725 words, The New Times

390. Rwandan Genocide

NPR, NOVEMBER 18, 1996, MONDAY10:14 am ET, News; International, 1200 words, Iain Guest, Washington, DC;

Noah Adams, Washington, DC

391. SEN. CORNYN BILL TO COMBAT GENOCIDE APPROVED BY SENATE PANEL

US Fed News, March 22, 2007 Thursday 3:31 AM EST, 494 words, US Fed News

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392. Rwanda; ICTR/Media Trial: Court Rejects Defense Plea for Acquittal

Africa News, September 17, 2002 Tuesday, 599 words, Internews

393. Rwandan genocide 'is the world's genocide'

The Washington Times, July 22, 2000, Saturday, Final Edition, PART A; COMMENTARY; EDITORIALS; LETTERS;

Pg. A11, 570 words

394. Acquittal of genocide by Bosnian Serb may be reflected in Milosevic case

Associated Press Worldstream, July 31, 2003 Thursday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 814 words, ARTHUR MAX; Associated

Press Writer

395. GUNDUZ AKTAN: GENOCIDE: NEW DEVELOPMENTS (2)

Turkish Daily News, November 3, 2005, 729 words

396. Rwandan genocide suspect transferred to UN tribunal after arrest in Gabon

Agence France Presse -- English, September 23, 2005 Friday 9:56 AM GMT, 257 words

397. World let slaughter happen in Yugoslavia, Rwanda: UN's Annan

Agence France Presse -- English, January 26, 2004 Monday, International News, 668 words, JURGEN HECKER

398. EFFECTIVE COUNTERACTION TO GENOCIDE REQUIRES ADDITIONAL EFFORTS OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

:ARMENIAN PRESIDENT

ARMINFO NEWS AGENCY, April 20, 2005, 339 words

399. EXPERT SAYS FRANCE MASTERMINDED RWANDAN GENOCIDE

BBC Monitoring International Reports, September 18, 2005, 614 words

400. PEDAGOGY OF GENOCIDE

Turkish Daily News, August 9, 2001, 771 words, GUNDUZ AKTAN, ANKARA - TURKISH DAILY NEWS

401. Expert says France masterminded Rwandan genocide

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, September 18, 2005, Sunday, 607 words

402. Rwanda; Whatever Happened to 'Learned Friends'?

Africa News, May 6, 2006 Saturday, 771 words, The New Times

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403. IBUKA WANTS BURUNDIAN GENOCIDE SUSPECTS PROSECUTED

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, April 13, 2008 Sunday, 435 words, Felly Kimenyi

404. Tanzania; Genocide Survivors in Danger - Organisation

Africa News, November 27, 2005 Sunday, 315 words, Arusha Times

405. Nearly Nine Decades After the Massacres, A Battle Still Rages To Define 'Genocide'

The Washington Post, November 24, 2002 Sunday, SUNDAY ARTS; Pg. G01, 1995 words, Philip Kennicott, Washington

Post Staff Writer

406. AFRICAN INTELLIGENCE OPERATIVES MEET HERE

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, November 5, 2007 Monday, 796 words, James Munyaneza

407. Rwanda; The Order of Genocide: Race, Power, and War in Rwanda

Africa News, January 3, 2007 Wednesday, 890 words, Cornell University Press

408. DURBIN'S GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT BECOMES LAW

States News Service, December 21, 2007 Friday, 788 words, States News Service

409. Rwanda; Ibuka Wants Burundian Genocide Suspects Prosecuted

Africa News, April 13, 2008 Sunday, 428 words, The New Times

410. REP. PALLONE: U.S. MUST STOP PLAYING POLITICS WITH ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, TAKE A STAND FOR

TRUTH

US Fed News, January 30, 2007 Tuesday 4:15 AM EST, 581 words, US Fed News

411. The hero and the horror

The Globe and Mail (Canada), November 1, 2003 Saturday, BOOK REVIEW; GENOCIDE; Pg. D14, 2051 words,

GERRY CAPLAN

412. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1 September 2007, ICJ 5 4 (859), CRIMINAL LAW, What the ICJ did not say

about the Duty to Punish Genocide The Missing Pieces in a Puzzle, Orna Ben-Naftali Head of the International Law Division,

the Law School, the College of Management Academic Studies, Israel. [orna127@netvision.net.il] Miri Sharon Associate

Legal Officer, UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do

not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations. We thank Noam Zamir of the Law School, The College of Management

Academic Studies, for excellent research assistance. [miri.sharon@unodc.org]

413. What the World Needs Now: A Genocide Court

Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), July 26, 1994, Tuesday, OPINION/ESSAYS; Pg. 18, 906 words, Walter C. Clem-

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ens Jr;. Walter C. Clemens Jr. teaches political science at Boston University and is a research fellow at Harvard's Center for

Science and International Affairs.

414. GENOCIDE AND THE RULE OF LAW

CQ Congressional Testimony, February 5, 2007 Monday, CAPITOL HILL HEARING TESTIMONY, 1095 words

415. Iraq, Afghanistan, 11 other states at risk of genocide: expert

Agence France Presse -- English, January 27, 2004 Tuesday, International News, 753 words, PIA OHLIN

416. UN court jails Rwandan ex-premier for life for genocide

Agence France Presse -- English, 777 words

417. GUNDUZ AKTAN THEY ARE LEARNING LAW (1)

Turkish Daily News, March 4, 2006 Saturday, 900 words

418. HOLOCAUST- ARMENIAN CLAIMS AND FACTS...

Turkish Daily News, September 25, 2003, 1705 words

419. SEN. DURBIN'S GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT BECOMES LAW

US Fed News, December 21, 2007 Friday 12:56 AM EST, 794 words, US Fed News

420. UN genocide court rejects transfer of case to Norway

Agence France Presse -- English, May 19, 2006 Friday 2:36 PM GMT, 311 words

421. Rwanda; African Intelligence Operatives Meet Here

Africa News, November 5, 2007 Monday, 786 words, The New Times

422. Social and political conditions that lead to genocide

National Public Radio (NPR), February 18, 2004 Wednesday, 1234 words

423. Rwanda; Arrested!

Africa News, June 21, 2007 Thursday, 1069 words, New Times

424. History course proposal upsets Canadian Turks; 1,200 people sign petition against class that labels 1915 mass killing of Armenians

as a genocide

The Toronto Star, January 7, 2008 Monday, NEWS; Pg. A03, 726 words, Louise Brown, Toronto Star

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425. PALLONE: U.S. MUST STOP PLAYING POLITICS WITH ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND TAKE A STAND FOR

TRUTH

States News Service, January 30, 2007 Tuesday, 571 words, States News Service

426. Kurdish paper reports Armenian genocide on agenda of German parliament

BBC Monitoring Europe - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, January 26, 2001, Friday, 442 words

427. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, April 2003, ICJ 1.1(39), CRIMINAL, National Courts Finally

Begin to Prosecute Genocide, the 'Crime of Crimes', William A. Schabas n*

428. Genocide: the gravest of war crimes and the most difficult to prove

Agence France Presse -- English, April 16, 2004 Friday, International News, 467 words

429. One for the Law Books: In Africa, A UN Court Prosecutes Genocide

Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 13, 1998, Friday, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. 1, 1321 words, Lara Santoro,

Special to The Christian Science Monitor

430. Copyright (c) 1998 Arizona Board of Regents Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, Spring, 1998, 15 Ariz.

J. Int'l & Comp. Law 415, 53588 words, ARTICLE: THE CONVENTION ON THE PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT

OF THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE: FIFTY YEARS LATER, Matthew Lippman*

431. U.N. Slow to Call Rwanda Slaughter 'Genocide'

CNN, May 19, 1994, News; International, 569 words, RICHARD ROTH

432. POMONA, N.J.: Stockton College Awards Berkman-Chipkin Scholarships to Six Graduate Students

Targeted News Service, August 23, 2007 Thursday 12:41 AM EST, 810 words, Targeted News Service

433. Understanding How Violent Mind Works

Associated Press Online, February 3, 2002 Sunday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 749 words, RODRIQUE NGOWI; Associated

Press Writer

434. Sudan; Darfur: the New Name of Genocide

Africa News, September 24, 2004 Friday, 1691 words, Vanguard

435. Targets . . . and aftershocks

The Washington Times, April 24, 2004, Saturday, Final Edition, COMMENTARY; Pg. A13, 568 words, By Arnold Beich-

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man, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

436. Church is accused on Rwandan genocide

The Irish Times, July 22, 1998, CITY EDITION, OPINION; Pg. 12, 1094 words, By VINCENT BROWNE

437. HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS MOVES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION REPRESENTATIVE

ROYCE CALLS IT A 'VICTORY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS.'

States News Service, October 10, 2007 Wednesday, 596 words, States News Service

438. RWANDA; Rwanda criticizes international community for "rumours" of government killings

BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, April 9, 1996, Tuesday, Part 5 Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean; AFRICA;

EAST AND HORN OF AFRICA; EE/D2582/A, 459 words

439. Copyright (c) 1996 The American Academy of Political and Social Science The Annals of The American Academy of Political

and Social Science, November, 1996, 548 Annals 156, 5718 words, THE HOLOCAUST: REMEMBERING FOR THE

FUTURE: Paradigms of Genocide: The Holocaust, the Armenian Genocide, and Contemporary Mass Destructions, By

ROBERT MELSON

440. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT ADOPTS RWANDA GENOCIDE DAY

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, April 10, 2008 Thursday, 393 words, Our Correspondent

441. DARFUR: THE NEW NAME OF GENOCIDE

Vanguard (Nigeria) - AAGM, September 24, 2004, 1690 words, Chidi Odinkalu

442. Rwanda; Genocide Ideology - MPs Focus On Southern Province

Africa News, May 1, 2008 Thursday, 449 words, The New Times

443. Rwanda proposes removing capital punishment for genocide

The Associated Press, August 18, 2006 Friday 1:59 PM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 330 words, By GABRIEL

GABIRO, Associated Press Writer

444. UN COURT CLEARS SERBIA OF GENOCIDE

Chinadaily.com.cn, February 27, 2007 Tuesday, 418 words

445. Rwanda opens public hearings on alleged French role in genocide

Agence France Presse -- English, October 24, 2006 Tuesday 1:55 PM GMT, 665 words

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446. HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS MOVES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION REPRESENTATIVE

ROYCE CALLS IT 'VICTORY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS'

US Fed News, October 10, 2007 Wednesday 2:59 AM EST, 598 words, US Fed News

447. Copyright (c) 2004 American Society of International Law International Legal Theory, Fall, 2004, 10 Int'l Legal Theory 27,

6645 words, ARTICLE: The Case for Prosecuting Iraqi Nationals in the International Criminal Court, Anna N. Astvatsaturova

and Tracy M. Proietti and George S. Yacoubian, Jr.

448. UN court to issue historic ruling on Srebrenica genocide

Agence France Presse -- English, April 19, 2004 Monday, International News, 508 words, STEPHANIE VAN DEN BERG

449. Watertown center helps survivors tell their stories to following generations

The Boston Globe, April 20, 2008 Sunday, WEST; Pg. Reg1, 1110 words, Erica Noonan Globe Staff

450. Rwanda: Envoys condemn activities of genocide deniers, revisionists

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, April 13, 2008 Sunday, 571 words

451. REMEMBERING THE DEAD

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, April 6, 2008 Sunday, 343 words, Ignatius Ssuuna

452. Mixed Ruling on Genocide Still Puts Pressure on Serbia

The New York Times, March 6, 2007 Tuesday, Section A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 10, 1013 words, By MARLISE

SIMONS

453. GENOCIDE IDEOLOGY - MPS FOCUS ON SOUTHERN PROVINCE

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, May 1, 2008 Thursday, 458 words, James Buyinza

454. Armenian premier addresses genocide conference in Sweden

BBC Monitoring Trans Caucasus Unit Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, January 27, 2004, Tuesday, 420 words

455. Copyright (c) 2002 New York University Law Review New York University Law Review, November, 2002, 77 N.Y.U.L.

Rev. 1369, 12979 words, NOTE: IN WHOLE OR IN PART: GROUP RIGHTS, THE INTENT ELEMENT OF GENOCIDE,

AND THE "QUANTITATIVE CRITERION", David Alonzo-Maizlish*

456. Sudan, Myanmar, Burundi head list of states at risk of genocide: expert

Agence France Presse -- English, January 27, 2004 Tuesday, International News, 760 words, PIA OHLIN

Page 42

457. Rwanda; Expert Wants France Sued Over Genocide

Africa News, September 18, 2005 Sunday, 568 words, The New Times

458. I DID NOT SAY PROVED GENOCIDE TOOK PLACE

Turkish Daily News, October 9, 2006 Monday, 536 words

459. A QUESTION OF GENOCIDE

Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), June 21, 1997, Saturday, MONITOR; Pg. 30, 1113 words, BRUNTON R

460. Letter to Clinton says Burundi genocide overlooked because of focus on Rwanda

BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, March 28, 1998, Saturday, Part 5 Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean; EAST

AND HORN OF AFRICA; BURUNDI-TANZANIA; AL/D3187/A, 260 words

461. OSS CEO Provides Public Intelligence on Genocides and Other Threats

PR Newswire US, October 13, 2006 Friday 3:46 PM GMT, 467 words

462. Highest U.N. court to rule whether Serbia, as a nation, committed genocide in Bosnia

Associated Press Worldstream, February 26, 2007 Monday 10:58 AM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 850 words, By

ARTHUR MAX, Associated Press Writer

463. Experts in Montreal say genocide is preventable

Agence France Presse -- English, October 12, 2007 Friday 10:08 PM GMT, 604 words, Judi Rever

464. Genocide: gravest of war crimes is also hardest to prove

Agence France Presse -- English, July 30, 2008 Wednesday 6:24 AM GMT, 553 words

465. ARMENIANS PRESSURE US JEWISH GROUPS ON GENOCIDE CLAIM

Turkish Daily News, August 24, 2007 Friday, 674 words

466. HOLOCAUST NATIONAL DAY

Turkish Daily News, January 31, 2002, 692 words, Gunduz Aktan

467. Rwanda; Defence Minister Apologises for Working in Genocide Government

Africa News, May 19, 2005 Thursday, 639 words, Hirondelle News Agency

468. U.S. finds 'genocide' in Darfur; Bush's use of politically charged term could spark international action on Sudan

The Globe and Mail (Canada), September 10, 2004 Friday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS; Pg. A1, 789 words, ESTANPage

43

ISLAO OZIEWICZ, With a report from Stephanie Nolen in Johannesburg

469. Copyright (c) 2001 Fordham University School of Law Fordham International Law Journal, November, 2001, 25 Fordham

Int'l L.J. 23, 14120 words, ESSAY: TWELFTH ANNUAL PHILIP D. REED MEMORIAL ISSUE THE BALKANS REGION:

LEGAL PERSPECTIVES AND ANALYSES WAS GENOCIDE COMMITTED IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA?

FIRST JUDGMENTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA,

William A. Schabas*

470. Clark University to offer Ph.D.s in Holocaust history and genocide studies

The Associated Press State & Local Wire, State and Regional, 716 words, By ADAM GORLICK, Associated Press Writer

471. Sixteen key Rwanda genocide suspects still on the run: UN court prosecutor

Agence France Presse -- English, January 23, 2004 Friday, International News, 493 words

472. With BC-War Crimes-Genocide Background on genocide in international law

Associated Press Worldstream, August 2, 2001; Thursday, International news, 324 words, The Associated Press

473. A painful truth

The Boston Globe, August 18, 2007 Saturday, OP-ED; Pg. A11, 530 words, Rachel Kaprielian and Alan Dershowitz

474. SEN. CORNYN INTRODUCES BIPARTISAN GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

States News Service, March 15, 2007 Thursday, 598 words, States News Service

475. SEN. CORNYN INTRODUCES BIPARTISAN GENOCIDE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

US Fed News, March 15, 2007 Thursday 5:19 AM EST, 602 words, US Fed News

476. UN's top court clears Serbia of genocide during Bosnian war

Agence France Presse -- English, February 26, 2007 Monday 5:36 PM GMT, 626 words, Stephanie van den Berg

477. U.N., U.S., France and Catholic church blamed for Rwanda genocide

The Associated Press, July 7, 2000, Friday, BC cycle, International News, 851 words, By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated

Press Writer

478. Sudan; From Rwanda to Darfur

Africa News, January 16, 2006 Monday, 3395 words, AfricaFocus

479. Rwanda; The Continued Négationisme of the Rwandan Genocide

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Africa News, January 11, 2006 Wednesday, 3370 words, The New Times

480. Rwanda survivors claim govt interference in genocide trials: group

Agence France Presse -- English, December 12, 2007 Wednesday 8:12 PM GMT, 229 words

481. CANADIAN GENOCIDE STUDIES EXPERT TO VOLUNTEER FOR GOVT

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, March 27, 2008 Thursday, 418 words, George Kagame

482. CANADIAN GENOCIDE STUDIES EXPERT TO VOLUNTEER FOR GOVT

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, March 27, 2008 Thursday, 418 words, George Kagame

483. Background on genocide in international law, August 2, 2001, Thursday, BC cycle, International News, 271 words, By The

Associated Press

484. US Raises Genocide Issue in Kosovo

Associated Press Online, April 01, 1999; Thursday, International news, 512 words, DAVID BRISCOE

485. Rwanda; Three Arrested Over Genocide Ideology

Africa News, April 13, 2008 Sunday, 445 words, The New Times

486. Genocide suit filed in France against ex-Rwandan first lady

Agence France Presse -- English, February 13, 2007 Tuesday 5:13 PM GMT, 270 words

487. Africa; Recalling Rwanda, Ban Ki-Moon Calls for 'Global Partnership Against Genocide'

Africa News, April 9, 2007 Monday, 348 words, UN News Service

488. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, September 2005, ICJ 3.4(944), CRIMINAL LAW, The ICTR

Contribution to National Reconciliation, Francois-Xavier Nsanzuwera Legal Officer, Appeals Section, ICTR; Former Prosecutor

of the Republic in Rwanda, Former Secretary General of the Federation Internationale des Ligues des Droits de

l'Homme (FIDH). The views expressed herein are those of the author. Translation from French by Elsa Gopala.

[nsanzuwera@un.org]

489. US: New Law Extends Prosecutions for Genocide

Targeted News Service, December 24, 2007 Monday 1:24 AM EST, 350 words, Targeted News Service

490. WEINER OPPOSES RENOMINATION OF GENOCIDE DENIER FOR ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR POST

States News Service, January 11, 2007 Thursday, 582 words, States News Service

Page 45

491. A TURKISH VIEW ON THE APPLICABILITY OF THE GENOCIDE CONVENTION TO THE ARMENIAN INCIDENTS

AND THE ICTJ'S REPORT

Turkish Daily News, February 19, 2003, 2248 words

492. A TURKISH VIEW ON THE APPLICABILITY OF THE GENOCIDE CONVENTION TO THE ARMENIAN INCIDENTS

AND THE ICTJ'S REPORT

Turkish Daily News, February 19, 2003, 2247 words

493. SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY'S HOLOCAUST LECTURE SERIES EXPLORES 'LIVING WITH GENOCIDE: PAST,

PRESENT, FUTURE'

US States News, February 28, 2006 Tuesday 10:12 AM EST, 579 words, US States News

494. LOW-KEY 1994 GENOCIDE ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED IN RWANDA

Panafrican News Agency (PANA) Daily Newswire, April 6, 2003, 313 words

495. Rwanda; Genocide Survivor Murders May Scare Witnesses, Says Official

Africa News, November 16, 2005 Wednesday, 262 words, Hirondelle News Agency

496. REP. WEINER OPPOSES RENOMINATION OF GENOCIDE DENIER FOR ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR POST

US Fed News, January 11, 2007 Thursday 9:59 PM EST, 588 words, US Fed News

497. Rwanda drafts law to remove capital punishment for genocide suspects

Associated Press Worldstream, August 18, 2006 Friday 12:07 PM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 355 words, By

GABRIEL GABIRO, Associated Press Writer

498. Rwanda; Genocide Survivors Tire of 'Unrealistic Promises'

Africa News, January 13, 2008 Sunday, 749 words, Inter Press Service

499. Rwanda; Genocide Survivors Tire of 'Unrealistic Promises'

Africa News, April 20, 2006 Thursday, 749 words, Inter Press Service

500. Copyright (c) 2001 New England School of Law New England Law Review, Winter, 2001, 35 New Eng.L. Rev. 287, 7085

words, SYMPOSIUM: UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: MYTHS, REALITIES, AND PROSPECTS: Problems of International

Codification - Were the Atrocities in Cambodia and Kosovo Genocide?, William A. Schabas *

501. FED: Genocide not a crime under Australian law

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AAP NEWSFEED, September 1, 1999, Wednesday, Nationwide General News; Australian General News, 520 words, By

Valkerie Mangnall

502. UN chief unveils five-point anti-genocide plan

XINHUA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE, April 7, 2004, Wednesday, WORLD NEWS; POLITICAL, 337 words

503. ENVOY URGES CITIZENS IN DIASPORA TO STEP UP FIGHT AGAINST GENOCIDE IDEOLOGY

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, April 8, 2008 Tuesday, 313 words, Berna Namata in Kampala

504. Senator Hillary Clinton cosponsor Armenian Genocide Resolution

ARMINFO News Agency, April 19, 2007 Thursday, 440 words

505. Copyright (c) 2003 Boston Third World Law Journal Boston College Third World Law Journal, Spring, 2003, 23 B.C. Third

World L.J. 359, 9659 words, BOOK REVIEW: A Failure of Perspective: Moral Assumptions and Genocide: "A Problem

From Hell": America and the Age of Genocide. By Samantha Power, NAOMI KAPLAN*

506. NEWS FEATURE: Armenian genocide row as Germany confronts AuschwitzBy Leon Mangasarian, dpa

Deutsche Presse-Agentur, February 8, 2005, Tuesday, Politics, 904 words

507. PAPER WARNS AGAINST REPEAT OF RWANDAN GENOCIDE IN ETHIOPIA

BBC Monitoring International Reports, April 10, 2004, 840 words

508. A wimp on genocide

The International Herald Tribune, September 19, 2005 Monday, OPINION; Pg. 8, 758 words, Nicholas D. Kristof

509. Africans just don't rate on the UN scale

The Irish Times, December 29, 1999, CITY EDITION; OPINION; Pg. 12, 1024 words, By VINCENT BROWNE

510. UN WORLD COURT ACQUITS SERBIA OF GENOCIDE IN BOSNIA; FINDS IT GUILTY OF INACTION

States News Service, February 26, 2007 Monday, 786 words, States News Service

511. U.N. appeals court verdict will influence future genocide cases, including Milosevic's

Associated Press Worldstream, April 19, 2004 Monday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 711 words, ANTHONY DEUTSCH;

Associated Press Writer

512. Rwanda; MPs in Bid to Stamp Out 'Genocide Ideology'

Africa News, January 18, 2008 Friday, 1167 words, The Nation

Page 47

513. Book Listings and Reviews; New Text Takes a New Look at Events Surrounding the Rwandan Genocide

Africa News, July 13, 2005 Wednesday, 3313 words, H-Net

514. THE 91ST ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

States News Service, April 26, 2006 Wednesday, 409 words, States News Service

515. Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the Occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Genocide in

Rwanda NEVER AGAIN

RAPID, April 8, 2004, Foreign Politics and Common Security; PESC: 04/45, 630 words

516. Rwanda genocide court rejects ex-mayor's appeal, extends sentence

Agence France Presse -- English, May 20, 2005 Friday 1:00 PM GMT, 526 words

517. LANDMARK TRIAL BRINGS BACK MEMORIES OF RWANDA GENOCIDE

Panafrican News Agency (PANA) Daily Newswire, April 1, 2002, 765 words

518. Rwanda; Country Listens As Alleged Mastermind of 1994 Genocide Talks

Africa News, October 27, 2005 Thursday, 686 words, Hirondelle News Agency

519. BBC MONITORING QUOTES FROM THE AFRICAN PRESS 7 APRIL

BBC Monitoring International Reports, April 7, 2004, 2396 words

520. Aftermath of genocide: Killings create a rift among Catholics

The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 22, 1998, Tuesday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 1973 words, By Andrew Maykuth

521. ADL's Boston director rehired after dispute

The Jerusalem Post, August 29, 2007, Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 1, 1069 words, Michal Lando Jerusalem Post Correspondent

522. MAJORITY OF U.S. HOUSE MEMBERS NOW SUPPORT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION RESOLUTION

States News Service, July 11, 2007 Wednesday, 486 words, States News Service

523. UN Risk of genocide remains frighteningly real', Secretary-General tells Human Rights Commission as he launches action

plan to prevent genocide

M2 PRESSWIRE, April 8, 2004, 2345 words

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524. UK-HOUSE-GENOCIDE-EVENT

ARMINFO News Agency, June 30, 2007 Saturday, 183 words

525. Rwanda; ICTR And Rwanda Argue Over Plea Bargains

Africa News, April 22, 2006 Saturday, 449 words, Hirondelle News Agency

526. U.S. Calls Killings In Sudan Genocide; Khartoum and Arab Militias Are Responsible, Powell Says

The Washington Post, September 10, 2004 Friday, A Section; A01, 852 words, Glenn Kessler and Colum Lynch, Washington

Post Staff Writers

527. 'CALL DARFUR A GENOCIDE' SAY COALITION PROTESTORS

AllAfrica.com - AAGM, July 23, 2004, 650 words, Emmanuelle Joassaint

528. Muddle over genocide must be resolved; Comment

Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), July 2, 2003 Wednesday, NEWS AND FEATURES; Opinion; Pg. 13, 785 words, Raimond

Gaita, Raimond Gaita is professor of philosophy at the Australian Catholic University, and professor of moral philosophy

at University of London King's College. He is a keynote speaker at the Activating Human Rights and Diversity Conference,

organised by Southern Cross University, being held in Byron Bay this week.

529. Sudan; 'Call Darfur a Genocide' Say Coalition Protestors

Africa News, July 23, 2004 Friday, 647 words, allAfrica.com

530. Sudan; 'Call Darfur a Genocide' Say Coalition Protestors

Africa News, July 23, 2004 Friday, 647 words, allAfrica.com

531. Former Rwanda prime minister tells court genocide was not planned

Associated Press Worldstream, February 4, 2002 Monday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 426 words

532. FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER USES WORD "ARMENIAN GENOCIDE" TO DETERMINE HISTORICAL EVENTS

OF 1915-1917 IN OTTOMAN TURKEY

ARMINFO NEWS AGENCY, December 15, 2004, 283 words

533. BARE ALL KILLING FIELDS: ETHNICS; GENOCIDE THEIR ISSUE

The Toronto Sun, March 27, 2003 Thursday,, News;, 259 words, DAVID BLUMENFELD, TORONTO SUN

534. Rwanda; Diplomats Denounce Genocide Deniers

Africa News, April 12, 2008 Saturday, 531 words, The New Times

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535. CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY HOSTS SERIES OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOCUSING ON GENOCIDE

ALL PROGRAMS FREE AND OPEN TO PUBLIC

US Fed News, October 2, 2008 Thursday 1:42 PM EST, 421 words, US Fed News

536. MPS IN BID TO STAMP OUT 'GENOCIDE IDEOLOGY'

The Nation (Kenya) - AAGM, January 18, 2008 Friday, 1177 words, Kezio-Musoke David

537. Rwanda; Mayor And Ex- Military Officer Deny Genocide Charges

Africa News, March 18, 2002 Monday, 333 words, Internews

538. Hundreds of Japanese commemorate Rwandan genocide

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, April 11, 2007 Wednesday, 661 words

539. Copyright (c) 1999 The Columbia Law Review Columbia Law Review, December, 1999, 99 Colum. L. Rev. 2259, 17103

words, NOTE: RETHINKING GENOCIDAL INTENT: THE CASE FOR A KNOWLEDGE-BASED INTERPRETATION,

Alexander K.A. Greenawalt

540. ANALYSIS: RWANDA OFFERS LESSONS TO PREVENT THE NEXT GENOCIDE

Cox News Service, April 23, 2004 Friday, Commentary, 1859 words

541. ANALYSIS: RWANDA OFFERS LESSONS TO PREVENT THE NEXT GENOCIDE

Cox News Service, April 23, 2004 Friday, International News, 1859 words

542. Rwandan minister castigated for comments on genocide, traditional courts

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, February 4, 2007 Sunday, 632 words

543. CRITICAL FACULTIES Christopher Shea's column appears in Ideas biweekly. E-mail: critical. faculties@verizon.net.;

PREDICTING THE KILLING FIELDS

The Boston Globe, June 15, 2003, Sunday, 789 words, By Christopher Shea

544. Display Says U.S. Has Worst Genocide

Associated Press Online, April 9, 2004 Friday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 320 words

545. Belgium: Citing North America as site of worst genocide is not anti-U.S. gesture

The Associated Press, April 8, 2004, Thursday, BC cycle, International News, 322 words

546. A Wimp On Genocide

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The New York Times, September 18, 2005 Sunday, Section 4; Column 6; Editorial Desk; Pg. 13, 762 words, By NICHOLAS

D. KRISTOF. E-mail: nicholas@nytimes.com

547. Bahrain News Agency, April 6, 2004 Tuesday 12:43 AM EST, 293 words, Bahrain News Agency

548. SWISS PARLIAMENT RATIFIES U.N. GENOCIDE CONVENTION

XINHUA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE, December 8, 1999, Wednesday, 205 words

549. RWANDA: SOME 670 GENOCIDE VICTIMS EXHUMED IN NORTH PRIOR TO PROPER BURIAL

BBC Monitoring International Reports, March 31, 2004, 255 words

550. RWANDA: SOME 670 GENOCIDE VICTIMS EXHUMED IN NORTH PRIOR TO PROPER BURIAL

BBC Monitoring International Reports, March 31, 2004, 255 words

551. RWANDA GENOCIDE SHOW POSTPONED OVER TURKISH OBJECTION TO REFERENCE TO ARMENIAN

MURDERS

Turkish Daily News, April 11, 2007 Wednesday, 634 words

552. Jerry Fowler discusses how the concept of genocide is defined in international treaties and parsed by countries, and whether

the situation in Sudan meets those definitions

National Public Radio (NPR), July 1, 2004 Thursday, 894 words

553. Powell says killings in Sudan amount to genocide

Associated Press Worldstream, September 9, 2004 Thursday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 918 words, GEORGE GEDDA;

Associated Press Writer

554. Rwandan Genocide Survivors Not Against ICTR: Organization

XINHUA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE, June 17, 2002, Monday, WORLD NEWS; POLITICAL, 222 words

555. Saddam trial underlines need to take tough stand on genocide

Canberra Times (Australia), August 29, 2006 Tuesday, A; Pg. 11, 934 words, The Canberra Times

556. HAVE WE LOST THE GENOCIDE WAR?

Turkish Daily News, March 7, 2007 Wednesday, 583 words

557. Recovering from genocide: Rwanda's next steps

Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 13, 2002, Thursday, OPINION; Pg. 09, 920 words, Helena Cobban

Page 51

558. Copyright (c) 2003 University of Michigan Law School Michigan Journal of Race & Law, Spring, 2003, 8 Mich. J. Race &

L. 503, 12456 words, NOTE: SEXUAL VIOLENCE AS GENOCIDE: THE DEVELOPING LAW OF THE INTERNATIONAL

CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT

559. GENOCIDE SURVIVORS TIRE OF 'UNREALISTIC PROMISES'

Inter Press Service (Johannesburg) - AAGM, January 12, 2008 Saturday, 758 words, Aimable Twahirwa

560. SADDAM TRIAL UNDERLINES NEED TO TAKE TOUGH STAND ON GENOCIDE

Canberra Times, August 29, 2006 Tuesday, 946 words

561. Rwanda; When Churches Became 'Killing Fields'

Africa News, March 25, 2007 Sunday, 1382 words, The New Times

562. 93rd Anniversary Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide to be Held At Times Square On Sunday, April 27, 2008; Armenian

Genocide Experts and Survivors Available for Interviews

PrimeNewswire, February 19, 2008 Tuesday 7:15 AM EST, CALENDAR OF EVENTS, 550 words

563. ROUNDUP: UN court: Yugoslavia violated convention on genocide

Deutsche Presse-Agentur, February 26, 2007 Monday 2:40 PM EST, POLITICS, 514 words

564. National ADL reverses stand; calls Armenian massacre "genocide"

The Associated Press State & Local Wire, August 21, 2007 Tuesday 10:47 PM GMT, STATE AND REGIONAL, 887

words, By JAY LINDSAY, Associated Press Writer

565. National ADL reverses stand; calls Armenian massacre "genocide"

The Associated Press State & Local Wire, August 21, 2007 Tuesday 10:47 PM GMT, STATE AND REGIONAL, 887

words, By JAY LINDSAY, Associated Press Writer

566. Appeals bench to deliver ruling on only Balkan genocide conviction

The Associated Press, April 19, 2004, Monday, BC cycle, International News, 739 words, By ARTHUR MAX, Associated

Press Writer

567. Sudan; Africa Action Decries U.S. Policy Reversal on Darfur

Africa News, April 15, 2005 Friday, 656 words, Africa Action

568. Killing for ideology: Genocide in 20th century more than just winning wars: historian

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The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), April 3, 1997, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A5, 588 words, ERIC SIBLIN;

THE GAZETTE

569. Belgium: citing North America as site of worst genocide is not anti-U.S. gesture

Associated Press Worldstream, April 8, 2004 Thursday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 321 words

570. PAPER LAUDS BRITISH ENVOY FOR VISITING ARMENIAN "GENOCIDE" MEMORIAL

BBC Monitoring International Reports, May 1, 2004, 396 words

571. Rwanda; Govt Wants Genocide Suspect Extradited

Africa News, June 23, 2007 Saturday, 555 words, New Times

572. War crimes tribunal lowers sentence of only Balkan war criminal convicted of genocide

The Associated Press, April 19, 2004, Monday, BC cycle, International News, 740 words, By ARTHUR MAX, Associated

Press Writer

573. Copyright (c) 2005 University of Texas at Austin School of Law Publications, Inc. Texas International Law Journal, Winter,

2005, 40 Tex. Int'l L.J. 233, 14007 words, ARTICLE: The World Court's Distress When Facing Genocide: A Critical Commentary

on the Application of the Genocide Convention Case (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Yugoslavia (Serbia and

Montenegro)), Mark Toufayan+

574. (CORR) RWANDA: REMAINS OF 670 GENOCIDE VICTIMS EXHUMED IN NORTH PRIOR TO PROPER BURIAL

BBC Monitoring International Reports, March 31, 2004, 265 words

575. (CORR) RWANDA: REMAINS OF 670 GENOCIDE VICTIMS EXHUMED IN NORTH PRIOR TO PROPER BURIAL

BBC Monitoring International Reports, March 31, 2004, 265 words

576. RWANDA: GENOCIDE VICTIMS BODY'S OFFICIAL FOR INVESTIGATION OF "BIG POWERS"

BBC Monitoring International Reports, April 6, 2004, 519 words

577. McGill University to Host Global Conference on Prevention of Genocide

Ascribe Newswire, June 18, 2007 Monday 7:40 AM Eastern Time, 718 words

578. Bosnian Serb army chief, politician to be charged with genocide

The Associated Press, January 11, 2000, Tuesday, PM cycle, International News, 768 words, By JEROME SOCOLOVSKY,

Associated Press Writer

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579. HUMAN RIGHTS: U.N.'s GENOCIDE ADVISER SAYS DARFUR IS GETTING WORSE

IPS-Inter Press Service, March 2, 2005, Wednesday, 1723 words, By Gustavo Capdevila

580. REP. SCHIFF CRITICAL OF REP. HASTERT'S OPPOSITION TO FOREIGN OPERATIONS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

AMENDMENT

US Fed News, July 16, 2004 Friday 3:14 AM EST, 606 words, US Fed News

581. Copyright (c) 2004 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law,

Spring, 2004, 10 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 329, 1386 words, PREVENTING GENOCIDE: THE ROLE OF THE UNITED

NATIONS , Ambassador Stanislas Kamanzi*Permanent Representative of Rwanda to the United Nations

582. International Genocide Survivors Gather in Rwanda

XINHUA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE, November 26, 2001, Monday, WORLD NEWS; POLITICAL, 240 words

583. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SHOULD APOLOGISE FOR GENOCIDE CRIMES

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, June 27, 2008 Friday, 855 words, Ivan Rutagengwa

584. Ordinary people, heinous acts parenting-advice author looks at history of genocide

The Gazette (Montreal), May 5, 2007 Saturday, WEEKEND: BOOKS; Pg. J4, 729 words, SUE MONTGOMERY, The

Gazette

585. Rwanda; Trois Accuses De Genocide Arretes En Europe

Africa News, July 12, 2001, NEWS, DOCUMENTS & COMMENTARY, 401 words, Hirondelle News Agency

586. Argentine human rights expert named first U.N. special adviser on prevention of genocide

Associated Press Worldstream, July 12, 2004 Monday, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 855 words, EDITH M. LEDERER; Associated

Press Writer

587. Rwanda; The Catholic Church Should Apologise for Genocide Crimes

Africa News, June 27, 2008 Friday, 844 words, The New Times

588. Copyright (c) 2005 Whittier Law Review Whittier Law Review, Summer, 2005, 26 Whittier L. Rev. 1101, 15780 words, INTERNATIONAL

LAW WEEKEND-WEST: PANEL PRESENTATION: DARFUR AND THE RHETORIC OF GENOCIDE,

Beth Van Schaack*

589. Rwanda: Genocide ideologies rampant in secondary schools - parliamentary report

BBC Monitoring Africa - Political Supplied by BBC Worldwide Monitoring, December 12, 2007 Wednesday, 1096 words

Page 54

590. Defining Genocide May Not Be Easy

NPR, June 2, 1994, News; International, 961 words, NOAH ADAMS

591. ANCA and Genocide Intervention Network Take to Capitol Hill to End the Cycle of Genocide

ARMINFO News Agency, March 28, 2007 Wednesday, 215 words

592. U.N. appeals court verdict will influence future genocide cases, including Milosevic's

The Associated Press, April 19, 2004, Monday, BC cycle, International News, 723 words, By ANTHONY DEUTSCH, Associated

Press Writer

593. PanAfrica; The Unwelcome Visitor - UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide

Africa News, March 2, 2005 Wednesday, 1714 words, Inter Press Service

594. EXAMINING WOMEN AS VICTIMS OF THE 1994 GENOCIDE

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, April 17, 2008 Thursday, 730 words, Florence Mutesi

595. Rwanda; Sad Memories of the Rwanda Genocide

Africa News, April 10, 2006 Monday, 533 words, Cameroon Tribune

596. GENOCIDE SURVIVORS' GROUP DEMANDS JUSTICE

Panafrican News Agency (PANA) Daily Newswire, April 14, 2005, 317 words

597. Rwanda; Journalist Genocide Trial Delayed By One Year

Africa News, November 25, 2005 Friday, 571 words, Hirondelle News Agency

598. Rwanda; Examining Women As Victims of the 1994 Genocide

Africa News, April 17, 2008 Thursday, 721 words, The New Times

599. Denmark does not recognise Armenian genocide: minister

Agence France Presse -- English, January 10, 2008 Thursday 6:40 PM GMT, 281 words

600. FUND FOR GENOCIDE SURVIVORS LAUNCHED

The New Times (Kigali) - AAGM, February 20, 2008 Wednesday, 317 words, Florence Mutesi

601. KAGAME'S INDICTMENT - IS FRANCE HUNTING THE GENOCIDE VICTIMS?

The Moni