Full Issue
ILSA Journal Of International & Comparative Law
ILSA Journal Of International & Comparative Law
Articles
The New Dynamics Of Self-Determination
Valerie Epps
Revisiting Self-Determination As An International Law Concept: A Major Challenge In The Post-Cold War Era
Ved P. Nanda
Universality Of Human Rights: The Case Of The Death Penalty
Christina M. Cerna
Universality Of Human Rights And Thedeath Penalty-The Approach Of The Human Rights Committee
Markus G. Schmidt
Introductory Remarks: Panel On Internal Conflicts
John R. Crook
Low-Intensity Conflict And The Law
L. C. Green
Asil International Law Weekend: Panel On Internal Conflicts
Michael J. Matheson
Throw Them To The Wolves: Asylum And Asylum Law
Enid H. Adler
What Price Peace: From Nuremberg To Bosnia To The Nobel Peace Prize
Malvina Halberstam
International Humanitarian Law After Bosnia
Jean-Philippe Lavoyer
A Fronte Praecipitium A Tergo Lupi:' Towards An Assessment Of The Trial Of Dusko Tadic Before The Icty
Raymond M. Brown
The Likely Legacies Of Tadic
Jose E. Alvarez
State Collaboration In United States Ratification Of Human Rights Treaties
James A. R. Nafziger
Who's Afraid Of The Croc: Objections To the Convention On The Rights Of The Child
Alison Dundes Rentein
A Human Rights Agenda For The Next Administration
Gare A. Smith
An Introduction To The Developing Jurisprudence Of The Rights Of The Child
Cynthia Price Cohen
The Developing Jurisprudence Of The Rights Of The Child - Contributions Of The Hague Conference On Private International Law
Peter H. Pfund
Developing Jurisprudence On The Rights Of Youth: Review Of Problems And Prospects: North-South
William D. Angel
Justice In The Wake Of Genocide: The Case Of Rwanda
Madeline H. Morris
Panel Discussion On International Environmental Crimes: Problems Of Enforceable Norms And Accountability
Myron H. Nordquist
International Criminal Law And The Cambodian Killing Fields
Diane F. Orentlicher
Swapping Amnesty For Peace And The Duty To Prosecute Human Rights Crimes
Diane F. Orentlicher