
The latest issue of the
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (Vol. 43, no. 5, November 2010) is out. Contents include:
- Michael Kagan, Refugee Credibility Assessment and the "Religious Imposter" Problem: A Case Study of Eritrean Pentecostal Claims in Egypt
- Do Thanh Cong, Catfish, Shrimp, and the WTO: Vietnam Loses Its Innocence
- Paul Enríquez, Deconstructing Transnationalism: Conceptualizing Metanationalism as a Putative Model of Evolving Jurisprudence
- Robert C. Blitt, One New President, One New Patriarch, and a Generous Disregard for the Constitution: A Recipe for the Continuing Decline of Secular Russia