Thursday, May 14, 2009

New Issue: George Washington International Law Review

The latest issue of the George Washington International Law Review (Vol. 40, no. 1, 2008) is out. Contents include:
  • Robert C. Blitt, “Babushka Said Two Things—It Will Either Rain or Snow; It Either Will or Will Not”: An Analysis of the Provisions and Human Rights Implications of Russia’s New Law on Non-Governmental Organizations as Told Through Eleven Russian Proverbs
  • Ian Johnstone, Law-Making Through the Operational Activities of International Organizations
  • Doris Estelle Long, Is Fame All There Is? Beating Global Monopolists At Their Own Marketing Game
  • Samuel P. Baumgartner, How Well Do U.S. Judgments Fare in Europe?
  • Daniel H. Joyner, Jus Ad Bellum in the Age of WMD Proliferation