
The latest issue of the
Virginia Journal of International Law (Vol. 55, no. 1, Symposium 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium: Crossing Borders: Rethinking International Development
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Hassane Cissé, Crossing Borders in International Development: Some Perspectives on Human Rights, Governance, and Anti-Corruption
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Susan D. Franck, Conflating Politics and Development? Examining Investment Treaty Arbitration Outcomes
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Margaret M. deGuzman, When Are International Crimes Just Cause for War?
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Patricia L. Judd, Retooling TRIPS
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Charles W. Mooney, Jr., The Cape Town Convention’s Improbable-but-Possible Progeny Part One: An International Secured Transactions Registry of General Application
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Catherine Moore, The Game Changer: How the P5 Caused a Paradigm Shift in Norm Diffusion Post-9/11