- Symposium: Great Power Politics
- Christopher J. Borgen, The Language of Law and the Practice of Politics: Great Powers and the Rhetoric of Self-Determination in the Cases of Kosovo and South Ossetia
- Robert J. Delahunty & John Yoo, Great Power Security
- Kenneth Anderson, United Nations Collective Security and the United States Security Guarantee in an Age of Rising Multipolarity: The Security Council as the Talking Shop of the Nations
- Paul B. Stephan, Symmetry and Selectivity: What Happens in International Law When the World Changes
- Daniel Abebe, Great Power Politics and the Structure of Foreign Relations Law
- Symposium: Anti-Competitive Behavior and International Law
- Daniel A. Crane, Substance, Procedure, and Institutions in the International Harmonization of Competition Policy
- David S. Evans, Why Different Jurisdictions Do Not (and Should Not) Adopt the Same Antitrust Rules
- Damien Geradin, The Perils of Antitrust Proliferation: The Globalization of Antitrust and the Risks of Overregulation of Competitive Behavior
- Randal D. Heeb, William E. Kovacic, Robert C. Marshall, & Leslie M. Marx, Cartels as Two-Stage Mechanisms: Implications for the Analysis of Dominant-Firm Conduct
- Cesare P.R. Romano, Can You Hear Me Now? The Case for Extending the International Judicial Network
- Shimon Shetreet, The Normative Cycle of Shaping Judicial Independence in Domestic and International Law: The Mutual Impact of National and International Jurisprudence and Contemporary Practical and Conceptual Challenges
- Carl Baudenbacher, If Not EEA State Liability, Then What? Reflections Ten Years after the EFTA Court's Sveinbjörnsdóttir Ruling
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
New Issue: Chicago Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Chicago Journal of International Law (Vol. 10, no. 1, Summer 2009) is out. Contents include: