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NEW YORK JOINT INTERNATIONAL LAW PROJECT

February 2013

JOURNALS A – H

To view table of contents of all journals listed below, scroll down To view table of contents of a specific journal, click on journal title

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW, v. 27, no. 3 (BLS, NYLS)

BROOKLYN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, v. 38, no. 1, 2012 (BLS, CUNY, NYLS)

LES CAHIERS DE DROIT, v. 53, no. 4, DECEMBER, 2012 (BLS, NYLS)

THE CAMBRIDGE LAW JOURNAL, v. 7, pt. 3, 2012 (BLS, NYLS)

CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, v. 11, no. 4, December, 2012 (NYLS)

COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW, v. 44, no. 1, Fall, 2012

COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF ASIAN LAW, v. 25, no. 2, Summer, 2012 (BLS, CUNY, NYLS)

THE COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN LAW, v. 18, no. 3, Summer, 2012 (BLS, NYLS)

COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW, v. 51, no. 1, 2012 (BLS, NYLS)

COMMUNICATIONS: THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, v. 37, no. 4, 2012 (NYLS)

COMPARATIVE LABOR LAW & POLICY JOURNAL, v. 34, no. 1, Fall, 2012 (BLS, NYLS)

COMPARATIVE POLITICS, v. 45, no. 2, January 2013 (NYLS)

THE EDINBURGH LAW REVIEW, v. 16, no. 3, September, 2012 (CUNY)

THE ECONOMIST, v. 405, no. 8809, November 3, 2012 (NYLS)

ETHICS, v. 123, no. 1, October, 2012 (BLS, CUNY, NYLS)

EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW REVIEW, v. 33, no. 11, 2012 (NYLS)

EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REVIEW, v. 34, no. 12, 2012 (NYLS)

FAMILY LAW, v. 42, December, 2012 (NYLS)

FLINDERS LAW JOURNAL, v. 14, no. 2, December, 2012 (CUNY)

FORDHAM INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, v. 35, no. 6, November, 2012 (BLS, CUNY, NYLS)

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, v. 92, no. 1, January – February, 2013 (BLS, NYLS)

FOREIGN POLICY, December, 2012 (NYLS)

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW, v. 44, no. 3, 2012 (BLS, NYLS)

GEORGETOWN IMMIGRATION LAW JOURNAL, v. 25, no. 4, Summer, 2011 (BLS, CUNY, NYLS)

HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW, v. 13, no. 4, December, 2012 (CUNY, NYLS)

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VOLUME 27, NUMBER 3

AcADEMY ON HuMAN RIGHTS AND HuMANITARIAN LAw

ARTICLES AND ESSAYS ANALYZING THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

Prologue ............................... Claudio Grossman 505

Introduction ............................... Claudia Martin

lncidencia de Ia Convencion sobre los derechos del nino en Ia precision del/us cogens

& Diego Rodriguez-Pinz6n 509

internacional ............... Maria del Rosario Carmona Luque 511

The Spectrum for Child justice in the International Human Rights Framework: From "Reclaiming the Delinquent Child" to Restorative justice .......................... Violet Odala 543

La interpretacion del articulo 19 de Ia Convencion Americana sobre Derechos Humanos en Ia jurisprudencia contenciosa de Ia Corte lnteramericana de Derechos Humanos: 1Fueron superados los estandares establecidos en Ia Opinion Consultiva No 1 7? ...................... Con stanza Argentieri 581

The Extraterritorial Obligation to Prevent the Use of Child Soldiers .................. Tracey B. C. Begley 613

Consideraciones juridicas sobre los derechos de los ninos migrantes ................ Maria Cristina Rodriguez de Taborda 643

Implementing the Children's Rights Agenda in Kenya: Taking Stock of the Progress, Hurdles, and Prospects ........................... James Foro/e jarso 673

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BROOKLYN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

VOLUME 38 2012

CONTENTS

Articles

Reflections on the African Union's Right to Intervene

NUMBER 1

Ntombizozuko Dyani·Mhango 1

The "Americanization" of Legal Education in South Korea: Challenges and Opportunities RosaKim 49

Roscoe Pound in China: A Lost Precedent for the Liabilities of American Legal Exceptionalism Jedidiah J. Kroncke 77

Property Insecurity ,Terra Lawson-Remer 145

The Dangers of Constitution-Making William Partlett 193

Essay

Rule of Law Operations in the Combat Environment: A Judge Advocate's Perspective as a Legal Mentor Thomas J. Bogar 239

Notes

Cambodia v. Thailand: A Case Study on the Use of Provisional Measures to Protect Human Rights in International Border Disputes Michelle Barnett 269

The Responsibility to Protect After Libya: Humanitarian Prevention as Customary International Law Sari Bernstein 305

The Israeli Anti-Boycott Law:- Balancing the Need For National Legitimacy Against the Rights of Dissenting Individuals Liar A. Brinn 345

Funding Entrepreneurial Ventures in China: Proposals to More Effectively Regulate Chinese Foreign Private Issuers Alexander E. Csordas 373

The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Toward a Definition of "Foreign Official" Katherine M Morgan 415

Over~ Detention: Asylum·Seekers, International Law, and Path Dependency Alexandra Olsen 451

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LES CAHIERS DE DROIT

v o I u m e 5 3 , n u m er o 4 decembre 2012

Table des matieres Pages

Presentation

L'avenir de Ia liberte d'expression: quels enjeux, queUes menaces ? . . . . .. . .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ..... .... .. . ...... ...... ... ... ... .. . ...... .. .... ... ... ...... ...... ... . 683

Christian Brunelle et Louis-Philippe Lampron

La signification du droit a Ia liberte d'expression au crepuscule de !'ideal............................................................................................................. 687

Stephane Bernatchez

Histoire et liberte d'expression................................................................... 715 Jean Morange

La protection renforcee .de Ia liberte d'expression politique dans le contexte de Ia Convention europeenne des droits de l'homme............... 739

Xavier Bioy

La manifestation: une forme d'expression collective.............................. 761 Gabriel Babineau

Qu'est-ce qu'un «delit d'opinion»? ..................................•....................... 793 Thomas Hochmann

Laliberte d'expression est-elle en phase avec I' action syndicale? ......... 813 Pierre Verge

La liberte d'expression en contexte de crise: le cas de Ia greve etudiante........................................................................................................ 831

Christian Brunelle, Louis· Philippe Lampron et Myriam Roussel

La liberte d'expression face aux sentiments religieux: approche europeenne .................................................................... _.............................. 861

Ruth Dijoux

Trademarks Worth a Thousand Words: Freedom of Expression and the Use of the Trademarks of others......................................................... 877 ·

Teresa Scassa

*** Livres ret;us ................................................................................................... 909.

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Volwne 71 [20 !2] C.LJ.

THE CAMBRIDGE LAW JOURNAL

International law - act of state

Immigration - separation of powers

Civil liberties - "kettling" and protest Criminal law- hearsay evidence

Negligence- duty of care Tort- illegality defence

Vicarious liability - child abuse

Restitution- tax not due

Family- cohabitation

Employment - retirement age Children - paramountcy principle Intellectual property- definition

November 2012

CASE AND COMMENT

Yu!ws Caitat SARL v OJSC Rosru!ft Oil Compa'fl)l ·, R. {Munir) v Secietmy of State for the Home Departmen~·

R. (Alvi) v Secretary if State for the Home Department Austm v United Kingdom

1 Al-Khawa;ja and Takry v United Kmgdom Chandler v Cape pic Delaney v Pickelt JGE v Trustees rif the Portsnwuth Roman Catholic Diocesan Trust Test Claimants in the FII Group litigation v Revenue and (;ustoms CommissiOW!I:r Gowv Grant Seldon v Cla:rkson Wright & Jakes YC v United Kmgdam Phillips v Mulcai:re

ARTICLES

Remedies Against the EU Institutions after Lisbon: An Era of Opportunity?:

Part :>

465

468 472 475 478 481

485

488 4B2 495 498 501

ALBERTINA ALBORS-LLORRI'IS 507

Free Movement, Federalism and Institutional Choice: A Canada-EU Comparison: AIJCIA HINAREJOS 537

The Good Constitution: SIRJOHJ'.T LAWS 567

Bribes and Secret Commissions Again: LORD PETER &IILLETI 583

Recasting Vicarious Liability: PHJLUP MORGAN 615

Mapping Legal Research: MATITIAS M. SIEMS AND DAJTIIi MAC StriDGH 651

Legal Certainty and Cartel Criminalisation within the EU Member States: PETER WHELAN 677

BOOK REVIEWS

Di\WN 0UVJ'.R .\i'll) CARID FUSAR.n- Ho,;,

C:on,titutions Change: A Compa•atiw Swdy Scrrr-r SHAPI1l.O: Legality Pr·:TR1\ 00llN!':!{ AND lvl~IUIN (.()UGHl.lN:

The Twilight of Constitutionalism?

NA-[•\llE KLEIN: Maritime Security and the Law

of the Sea Sri.VIA 0'.->..~C0\..1: Sentencing in International

Crimina! Law: The UN a.d /we Tribufl<>l< and

Future l'ersp<clive,- !Or the ICC .)UAK!M ZANDER: The Application of the

Prccauticmary Principle in Pra<.tkc

703 706

709

712

719

BI:.ITRIZ G>\I..CIA: The Amazon from an

lntcrn,.tional I..-.w Perspective GUN l"Hf:it TP.UBNER: Network,; a> O.>nncct.ed

Corttracts LI'Si'l-:K BRIC'Kii-1.-I.N: l..3wye; Barons: What Their

Contingency \-'"ces Really C1>.<t America

Rl)BERT M. FRAKr~~: Compiling the CoUatio Legum ML>15aicarum tt Romanarum irt Late Antiquity

Rl'.HI.C:(:,\ PRrll\EHT 1\NU CHRI~ B.~RON: Filty Years

,r family Law: E.soays for St<'phcn Crctney

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Tl_-le Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 SRU, United Kingdon

32 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10013-2473, USA 477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207, Australia

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CHINESE JOURNAL OF

INTERNATIONAL LAW VOLUME IL NO.4 DECEMBER2012

Chinese Society of International Law

Invitation to Respond to All Papers Published in the journal

Wang Tieya Award and Lecture in Public International Law

Han Depei Award and Lecture ill Private and Economic International Law

CONTENTS EDITORIAL COMMENTS The Dynamic Interplay between the Interpreters of Security Council

Resolutions

Sienho Yee

ARTICLES Universal Jurisdiction over Piracy and East Asian Practice

HUANGYao

Child Soldiers and the Parameters of International Criminal Law

Nina H. B. ]0rgensen

The Ambit of Pactum de Negotiatum in the Management of Shared Fish Stocks:

A Rumble in the Jungle

Bj0rn Kunoy

COMMENTS Fisheries in the South China Sea: A Centrifugal or Centripetal Force?

Erik Franckx

How Coastal States Claim Maritime Geographic Features: Legal Clarity or

Conundrum?

ZOU Keyuan

The Issue of Safety of Media Professionals and Human Rights Defenders in the

Jurisprudence of the UN Human Rights Conunittee

Dimitris Xenos

The Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia: The Issue of

Non-Intervention and its Accession by Australia and the USA

Danid Seah

BOOK REVIEWS Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy

Non-discrimination in the World Trade Organization: The Rules ~d

Exceptions

613

623

657

689

727

749

767

785

823

827

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COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW Vol. 44, No. 1 Fall2012

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

Dating the State: The Moral Hazards of Winning Gay Rights Katherine Franke .............................................................................. 1

How Terror Transformed Federal Prison: Communication Management Units David M. Shapiro ............................................................................ 47

Changing Paradigms: Mental Capacity, Legal Capacity, Guardianship, and Beyond Kristin Booth Glen .......................................................................... 93

Rights for the Landless: Comparing Approaches to Historical Injustice in Brazil and South Africa Taylor Reeves Dalton .................................................................... 171

NOTES

The Scalpel and the Ax: Federal Review of Tribal Decisions in the Interest of Tribal Sovereignty Amy Conners .................................................................................. 199

Redacting the Constitution: Securing Bruton's Confrontation Protections for a Codefendant During Non-Evidentiary Counsel Commentary Jason Portwood Hipp .................................................................... 259

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Columbia Journal of Asian Law Volume 25, Number 2

Summer 2012

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

The People's Regulation: Citizens and Implementation of Law in China Benjamin van Rooij

Lifting the Veil of Words:

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An Analysis of the Efficacy of Chinese Takeover Laws and the Road to a "Harmonious Society" Charlie Xiao-chuan W eng 180

Speech, Structure, and Behavior on the Supreme Court oflndia Abhinav Chandrachud 222

Navigating the Shoals of Joint Infringement, Indirect Infringement, and Territoriality Doctrines: A Comparative Analysis of Chinese and American Patent Laws Patrick E. King, Timothy T. Lau, & Gautam V. Kene 275

NOTE

Forgiven and Forgotten: The Republic of China in the United Nations War Crimes Commission Wen-Wei Lai 306

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The Columbia Journal of European Law

VOL. IS Summer 2012

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

THE REALITY OF ED-CONFORMITY REVIEW IN FRANCE

THE WESTERN SAHARA DISPUTE: A CASE FOR THE ECJ?

UNION IN EUROPE: CONSTITUTIONAL PHILOSOPHY AND THE SCHUMAN DECLARATION, MAY 9, 1950

PUBLIC SERVICE PARTNERSHIPS AS INSTRUMENTS OF PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

CASE LAW

N0.3

Juscelino F. Co/ares 369

Armin Steinbach 415

C.M.A. Me Cauliff 441

Christopher H. Bovis 473

Case C-272/09 P, KME Gennany, KME France SAS and KME Italy SpA v. European Commission, Case C-38611 0 P, Chalkor AE Epexergasias Metal! on v. European Commission and Case C-389/10 P, KME Germany, KME France SAS and KME Italy SpA v. European Commission of 8 December 2011, NYR 519

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COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF

TRANSNATIONAL LAW

Founded by Wolfgang G. Friedmann

Vol. 51 2012

FRIEDMANN MEMORIAL AWARD ADDRESS

No.1

M Cherif Bassiouni 1

ARTICLES

How Serious are International Crimes? The Gravity Problem in International Criminal Law

Margaret M deGuzman 18

The Eichmann Case and the Invention of the Witness-Driven Atrocity Trial

Stephan Landsman 69

NOTES

Securities Fraud in Singapore: China and the Challenge of Deterrence

Paul Michael Jindra 120

Foreign Governments in Contempt? The Case for Limiting the Contempt Power Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act

Adam J DiClemente 177

The Jurisdiction ofinvestment Treaty Tribunals over Investors' Human Rights Claims: The Case Against Roussalis v. Romania

Pqula F. Henin 224

BOOKS RECEIVED 272

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2012 ·VOLUME 37 rJ0·4

COMMUNICATIONS THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION RESEARCH

Contents

Editorial

Friedrich Krotz Looking back, looking forward - 323

Articles

Rami Al-Sayed, Barrie Gunter How much sex is there in soap operas on British TV?- 329

Nicholas David Bowman, Sven iaeckel, Leyla Dogruel A question of morality? The influence of moral salience and nationality on media preferences- 345

Tim Smits, Heidi Vandebosch Endorsing children's appetite for healthy foods: Celebrity versus non­celebrity spokes characters- 371

Manuel Puppis Between independence and autonomous adaptation: The Europeanization television regulation in non-EU member states- 393

Book Reviews

Daniel Biltereyst Hetsroni, A. (Ed.) (2011). Reality television: Merging the global and the local. New York: Nova Science Publishers. 295 pp.- 417

Yves Pepermans, Muhammad Siddique Hansen, A. (2010). Environment, media and communication. London & New York: Routledge. 235 pp.- 419

Richard N. van Eck Poels, K., & Mallie!, S. (Eds.) (2011). Vice city virtue: Moral issues in digital game play. Leuven: Acco. 352 pp.- 421

Herman Wasserman

Brichta, M. K. (2011). 'Love it or loathe it': Audience responses to tabloids in the UK and Germany. Bielefeld: Transcript. 293 pp.- 425

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COMPARATIVE LABOR LAW & POLICY JOURNAL Volume 34, Number 1 Fall2012

Introduction: Precarious Work and Human Rights Einat Albin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

The Legal Determinants of Precariousness in Personal Work Relations: A European Perspective

Nicola Kountouris... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

A Quid Pro Quo in Temporary Agency Work: Abolishing Restrictions and Establishing Equal Treatment-Lessons to Be Learned from European and German Labor 'Law?

Bernd Waas............................... 47

The Principle of Proportionality in Labor Law and Its Impact on Precarious Workers

Guy Davidov. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . 63

The Human Right to Livelihood: Recognizing the Right to Be Human

Kamala Sankaran . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . 81

Precarious Migrant Status and Precarious Employment: The Paradox of International Rights for Migrant Workers

Judy Fudge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

Human Rights for Precarious Workers: The Legislative Precariousness of Domestic Labor

Virginia Mantouvalou . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . 133

New Frontiers of Regulation: Domestic Work, Working Conditions, and the Holistic Assessment of Nonstandard Work Norms

Deirdre McCann ....................... , .. 167

Human Rights and the Multiple Dimensions of Precarious Work

Einat Albin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193

Human Rights and Labor Rights: Why Don't the Two Tracks Meet?

Guy Mundlak .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 217

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Comparative Politics Volume 45 Number 2 January 2013

Contents

Parties, Ethnicity, and Voting in African Elections 127 Barak D. Hoffman and James D. Long

Protesting and Policing in a Multi ethnic Authoritarian State: 14 7 Evidence from Ethiopia

Leonardo R. Arriola

Economic Voting in an Era of Non-Crisis: 169 The Changing Electoral Agenda in Latin America, 1982-2010

Matthew M. Singer

Regime Transition and Attitude toward Regime: 187 The Latin American Gender Gap in Support for Democracy

Lee Demetrius Walker and Genevieve Kehoe

Partisan Strategy and Path Dependence: 207 The Post-War Emergence of Health Systems in the UK and Sweden

Timothy Hicks

What Motivates You? The Relationship between 227 Preferences for Redistribution and Attitudes toward Immigration

Patrick Emmenegger and Robert Klemmensen

Abstracts

247

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Content

Volume 405 Number 8809

First published in SeptemberU'43 to take part in "a severe rontest b$Veen intelligence, wfrich pressesj01ward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing . ourprogress. •

Editorial offices in London and also: Atlanta, Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, Cairo, Chicago, Hong Kong,Johanrt~sburg, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Moscow, New Delhi, New York, Paris, San Fraru;isco, Silo Paulo, Singapore, Tokyo, Washington DC

7 The world this week

leaders

11 Our American endorsement Which one?

12 Corporate governance in Japan Olympian depths

13 Bangladesh Out of the basket

14 Myanmar's ethnic cleansing No place like home

Letters 16 On immigration,

textbooks, Ayn Rand, voting

Briefing 23 Bangladesh and

development The path through the fields

United States 27 Hurricane Sandy

Wild is the wind 28 Swing states: a round-up

The road to 270 29 Battling for the House

The no-wave election 30 The ground war

Knock, knock 32 The cyberwar

Deus ex machina 32 Voices from the campaign

Heard on the trail 33 Ballot measures

Land of the freer? 36 LeXington

The price of hubris

The Americas

37 Reform in MeXico Labour pains

38 Brazil's intellectual property Owning ideas

38 News in Cuba Winds of change

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Asia NYLS

39 Myanmar's parliament Power grab

40 Damming the Mekong River elegy

40 Australia in Asia What's Strine for" Asian century"?

41 Terrorism in Indonesia Going underground

41 Indian politics Shuffled, not stirred

42 Forced labour in India Toil and trouble

44 Banyan Myanmar's cruel history

China 45 China's ruling families

Riches exposed 46 University exams

Fighting for privilege

Middle East and Africa 47 The Swahili coast

Contagion of discontent 48 Elephant poaching

Brought to tusk 48 Rwandanjustice

Fairness on trial 49 Iraq's oil

The Kurdish opening 50 Syria's civil war

Nowhere to run so Israeli media

Wapping in the Holy Land

Europe 51 Russia's president

Vladimir the victor 52 Lithuania

Leftward lurch 52 Turkey's Syriacs

An Aramaic outpost 54 The Netherlands

Same old Dutch 54 Greek taxation

A national sport no more 55 French competitiveness

Spare the shock treatment 56 Charlemagne

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58 The James Bond question Shaken, stirred and confused

59 Bagehot A gentler whipping

International 61 Unmanned aerial vehicles

Death from afar 62 Digital copyright

Pick a book 62 Pain and pills

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Big Brother is back

64 Javan's boardrooms Scrutiny? No, thanks

65 Disney buys Lucasfilm Wishing upon a Death Star

66 Penguin'sfuture Waddling down the aisle

66 Fonterra Land of milk and money

67 Anglo American's future Cynthia Carroll leaves

67 Lessons from TED The virtue of letting go

68 Schumpeter Corporate burlesque

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72 Hong Kong property Taxing tinies

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74 Zippy economies The fastest growers ever

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81 Fish farming High-tech breeders

82 Epigenetics and health Grandma's curse

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83 The revolution in Iran In with the madding crowd

84 British diary-writing Bulldog heart

84 Richard Burton's diaries Thoughtful thespian

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Ethics An International journal of Social, Politica~ and Legal Philosophy

VOLUME 123 OCTOBER 2012 NUMBER 1

1 Editorial by Henry S. Richardson

ARTICLES

9 The Objectivity of Ethics and the Unity of Practical Reason by Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer

32 Backing Away from Libertarian Self-Ownership by David Sobel

61 Trustworthiness by Karen jones

86 Vague Projects and the Puzzle of the Self-Torturer by Sergio Tenenbaum and Diana Rajfman

DISCUSSIONS

113 Moral Status and the Direction of Duties by Simon Ciibulea May

129 Action Individuation and Deontic Cycling by Stephen C. Makin

BOOK REVIEWS

137 Justin Broackes, ed., Iris Murdoch, Philosopher: A Collection of Essays Reviewed by Nancy E. Snow

141 Scott A Davison, On the Intrinsic Value of Everything Reviewed by Erik J Wielenberg

146 James J. DiCenso, Kant, Religion, and Politics Reviewed by Rob Gressis

150 Evan Fox-Decent, SIYVereignt:y's Promise: The State as Fiduciary Reviewed by Matthew Lister

154 Ruth W. Grant, Strings Attached: Untangling the Ethics of Incentives Reviewed by Robert Mayer

158 Nicole Hassoun, Globalization, and Global justice: Shrinking Distance, Expanding Obligations Reviewed by Helena de Bres

162 John F. Horty, &asons as Defaults Reviewed by Mark Schroeder

167 Philip Kitcher, The Ethical Project

Reviewed by William J FitzPatrick

174 David Phillips, Sidgwickian Ethics Reviewed by Bart Schultz

179 Douglas Portmore, Commonsense Consequentialism: Wherein Morality Meets

Rationality Reviewed by Frances Howard-Snyder

183 Toni R0nnow-Rasmussen, Personal Value

Reviewed by Christian Coons 188 John Tomasi, Free Market Fairness

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2012 Volume 33 Issue 11 ISSN: 0144-3054

Articles HETHAM HANI ABU KARKY

JOAQUIM CAIMOTO DUARTE AND TANIA LuiSA FARIA

ZJAAKIITAR

PEDRO CALLOL

LUKE DANAGHER

VANESSA HUDSON

European Competition Law Review Table of Contents

Consumer Protection in Jordan: What do we Have and What do we Need? 489 Consumer rights aints to ensure the corummer welfare, In Jordan some of these rights are protected by the Industry and trade Law and some ofthem-unfortunately-<qe not! Here is a quick review of the Industry and Trade Law articles which related to the consmner right:; and try to specify what we need in Jordan to enhance the consumer welfare.

The New Portuguese Competition Act: a Leap Forward or a Change Just for Things to Remain the Same? 492 This article addresses the most significant changes brought about by the new Portuguese Competition Act, which entered into force inJuly2012. We will contextualise the drafting of the law and specifically comment on the amendments to the meiger control framework, the new powers within antitru...<rt proceedings and sector inquiries, as well as the dl.3llges concerning judicial appeals.

Distant Selling, E-Commerce and Company Liability 497 The EUI"Opeall Commission has implemented plans for a "28th regime" of contract law as a harmonising measure for consumer laws that already exist in EU member countries. Directive 2011/83 is intended to reduce costs for businesses and provide increased rights to consumers by granting them the _opportunities to p<u-chase cheaper merchandise.

A Practical Guide on How to Deal with Market Share Notification Thresholds: Risks and Solutions in Multijurisdictional Transactions 510 Market share thresholds for merger control have traditionally been a source of concern becaUse of the difficulties associated with verifying whether or not a filing is requi_rcd at the early stages of an M&A transaction. This paper analyses the evolution of the law in connection with this issue; tbe national experiences of Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom, and the optimal approach, based on the practitioners' experience, to tackle these matters and eventually come up with the best possible solutions.

The Criminalisation of Cartels: A European and Trans-Atlantic Perspective 522 This article aims to critically discuss the extent to which cartels have become a criminal activity. In doing so, attention will be paid to the relative competition provisions of the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom and Germany.

Understanding the Direction ofEU Competition Law: An Analysis based on Merger Regulation in tbe EU and US 526 This piece analyses whether EU Competition Law is converging with US Antitrust Law by considering the direction ofEU Merger law. Examining the aftermath of the GE/Honcywell decision and the snbsequent changes to EU merger law it finds the criticisms received influenced regulatory and theoretical changes. Thns this piece finds that within merger Jaw a convergence of two systems can be seen, as the EU embraces Chicago school theories of competition law and places a greater focns upon economic considerations.

NAGY, CSONGOR ISTVAN Commitments as Surrogates of Civil Redress in Competition Law: tbe Hungarian Perspe;ctive 531 This paper analyses and evaluates the Hungarian Competition Office's private enforcement generating decisional practice on couunitinents. It pertains to this practice that commitments often remedy the detrimental consequences ,of competition violations and provide cnmpetlSation for the victims. The paper examines what role commitment procedures could have in promoting competition law's private enforcement.

DR MAG. MARIE-THERESE RICHTER The Settlement Procedure in the Context oftbe Enforcement Tools of European Competition Law-A Comparison @d Impact Analysis 537 This paper will analyse the inteqllay between the "traditional" enforcement tools and. the newly established settlement procedure and compare them. It will examine how the different tools influence each other and differ from each other.

Book Reviews 543

National Reports European Institutions

Czech Republic

Denmark

Greece

Netherlands

MERGER REGULATIONS Prior notifications of concentrations N-173

GENERAL Legislative reform N-174

ANTI-COMPETITIVE PRACTICES Danish competition and consumer authority N-176

ABUSE OF DOMINANT POSITION Competition Commission Decision N-176

ANTI-COMPETITIVE AGREEMENTS Competition Authority N-178

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2013 Volume 34 Issue 1 ISSN: 0144-3054

Articles ADRJAN BROWN AND MORRJS SCHONBERG

FREDiiRJC MANIN, RAINER VELTE, GUSTAF DUHS AND GCN<;:ALO ANASTACIO

SINEAD BREATHNACH

ROB VANDERLAAN

DR NIKOLAOS E. ZEVGOLIS

KAI H0SCHELRATH, ULRJC!-1 LAITENBERGER AND FLORJAN SMUDA

Analysis ELISABETTA ROTONDO

DR N. AYSE ODMAN BOZTOSUN

European Competition Law Review Table of Contents

Widening the Net: The General Court Extends the Principle of Successor Liability in EU Competition Law I

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Given that there may often be a significant time-lag between the end of a cartel and the date it is actually penalised by the European Commission, the rules governing succession to liability for EU competition law infringements have proven significant in practice: HoweVer, two recent General Court judgments have arguably extended the scope of succession to breaking point. This article provides an overview of the existing principles and then considers the judgments and the potential problems they raise.

Competition Law Compliance across Europe: a Multi-jurisdictional Challenge 6 The authors summarise some key differences in relation to competition law compliance in France, Germany, the United Kingdom <ind at EU level. The aim is to identify the pitfalls and to provide food for thought to companies and their advisers when considering how to assess risk and maximise the effectiveness of such programmes ·for multi-national or global businesses.

Sweetening the Carrot: The Role of Leniency Programmes in the Fight against Cartels 12 Discovering and dismantling cartels is quite an arduous ta~k and in order to assist in this endeavour many jurisdictions have introduced corporate leniency programmes. The aim of these programmes is to encourage the self-reporting of anti-competitive activity by cartel members and although first introduced in the United States, leniency.programmes are now in place in the European Union and the majority of its Member States, including Ireland.

About dogs and barking: Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority Decision C793/11 Jersey Telecom Limited 17 In February 2012, the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority issued its first decision concluding that there had been an infringement ofart.8(1) of the Competition (Jersey) Law 2005. In this article we discuss various aspects in relation to the fine and the link between competition law in Jersey and the European Union.

Resale Price Maintenance (RPM) in European Competition Law: Legal certainty Versus Economic theory? 25 Basic principle of European competition law is that every enterprise must define independently, i.e. autonomously, its trade (economic) policy. Consequently, for reasons oflegal certainty only a modification of the per se approach for RPM and in the form of exemption could be accepted, recognising at the same time that systematic economic analysis is necessary for the rationalisation of competition law.

Cartel Enforcement in the European Union: Determinants of the Duration of Investigations 33 We provide an empirical assessment of EC cartel enforcement decisions between 2000 _and 2011. Following an initial characterisation of our dataset, we especially investigate the determinants of the duration of cartel investigations. We are able to identifY_ several key drivers of investigation length such as the-Commission's speed of cartel detection, the type of cartel agreement, the affected industry or the existence of a chief witness.

The Application of the Proposed European Standardisation Regulation in Practice 40 On September 11, 2012, the European Parliament adopted the final text of the proposed European Standardisation Regulation. The Standardisation Regulation identifies parameters within which industry, public authorities and other interested parties can voluntarily set standards in order to reduce tedmical h8rriPr:: to CT0<:s-hon'leT trade_ This will be achieved by harmonising national and often conflicting standards policies in different Member States for certain areas of public procurement.

European Competition Law: The linpa~f of the Commission's Guidance on Article 102 44

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2012 Volume 34 Issue 12 ISSN: 0142-0461

Opinions JASON HAYNES

Articles KARlNA O'ROURKE

TSffiMANGA KONGOLO

WEI-LIN WANG

DRANAN SHAWQ!YOUNES

European Intellectual Property Review Table of Contents

Critically Reconceptualising the United Kingdom's Fair Dealing Exception to Copyright Infringement in Light of the Government's Most Recent Proposals for Reform and Lessons Learnt from Civil Law Countries 811 The current state of the fair dealing defence in the United Kingdom does not provide an appropriate basis for learning and the promotion of an innovative economy in the 21st century. Indeed, the defence, given its much publicised- inconsistency and "lock down on the individual" and not the peer group, operates unfairly and should thus be amended, in light of the changes proposed in the Government's most recent intellectual property consultation paper, so as to "avoid piggy-backing" on much-needed developments in this area.

Integrity on the Web 815 This article examines how the integrity right, as provided for· in the UK, can potentially be infringed in an online environment, where web users can manipulate works of others as a basis for their own creations. It is argued that there needs to be balance between the rights of authors and of users in the creation of potentially valuable expression.

Towards an International Legal Instrument on Exceptions and Limitations to Copyright for Visually Impaired Persons/Persons with Print Disabilities: Current International Negotiations 823 Negotiations taking place at the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) on exceptions and limitations to copyright for visually impaired persons/persons with print disabilities are progressing well. Several proposals from the following countries/groups have been on the table of negotiations: Brazil, Ecuador and Paraguay, endorsed by Mexico, the United States, the European Union and the African Group; and the Proposal of the Chair, called the draft international instrument on exceptions and limitations to copyright for visually impaired persons/persons with print disabilities, which is at the final stage of negotiations at the SCCR. Yet the legal nature of the instrument to be adopted is hitherto unknown. As proposed by the SCCR, the General Assembly may decide in an extraordinary session whether or not to convene a Diplomatic Conference in 2013 to adopt this instrument..

A Stndy on Conflicts of Interest in Academia-Industry Co-operation: The Defence for and Modifications to tbe Bayh-Do!e Act (Part 1) 834 Although it is believed that the Bayh-Dole Act has had positive influences on the development of technology and the economy, there are at least two criticisms regarding its side effects: (I) by allowing universities to retain patent rights and encouraging technology transfer to private industry, the Bayh-Dole Act creates or aggravates conflicts of interest; alld (2) that patenting research results will transform knowledge into personal property, and hence limit the free dissemination of knowledge. The first part of this article will refer to various surveys demonstrating that the concerns regarding conflicts of interest may be exaggerated, and provides for resolutions for easing the problem.

Trade Marks and Domain Names: Exploring the Inadequacy of Existing Protection for the Economic Value of Trade Marks 847 This article concerns the extent to which investments made by trade mark proprietors and domain name holders into their assets are protected by law. The article clarifies obstacles that prevent cyberspace being a seCure environment for the investment under investigation. The article demonstrates the need for reviewing the related provisions, such as trade mark laws and the UDRP.

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PING-HSUN (QUINCY) CHEN

Comments YINHARNLEE

JAMES GREEN

PESSI HONKASALO AND SANNA KAISTINEN

JOHN A. TESSENSOHN

Book Reviews

European Intellectual Property Review Table of Contents

China as a Technology Exporter: A Question Mark after the Third Amendment ofthe China Patent Law in 2009 · 853 ·· This article examines the latest-Change in the Chinese patent law in tenus of whether the new patent law will encourage technology transfer from China to foreign countries. Artic;les 10 and 20 of the new patent law are particularly discussed because they relate to.-fOi"eign pateut "filing of a Chi:D.a~made ID.vention. The new patent law claims to lift the control over fore_ign patent filing and patent title transfer. Those changes could lead to an open door for technology export However, after investigating 'the laws regulating teclmology export, this article concludes that because the Chinese Government still controls technology export to foreign entities and the patent law itself does not really lift the control over foreign patent filing, the latest amended Chinese patent law cannot tralls'form China into a country of technology export

Play Again? Revisiting the Case for Copyright Protection ofGameplay in Videogames 865 Recent controversies within the videogame industry have highlighted the importance of a copyright framework which takes into consideration the gameplay aspect ofvideogames as well as their graphics, sounds and underlying computer code, as the perceived lack of recourse for developers whose gameplay has been "cloned" by opportunistic competitors is seen as detrimental to the creative health Of the indUstry. However, the establishment of such; a framework appears to be precluded by the decision of both the first instance and appellate courts in Nova Productions Ltd v Mazooma Games Ltd. 1bis article examines the arguments for and against copyright protection of gameplay, and offers an alternative reading of the decision which leaves room for-~e possibility Of such protection. '

Apotex Inc v AstraZeneca Inc: IP Experts Take the Plunge into the Hot Tub 874 Concurrent expert evidence is becoming a common feature of litigation in many jurisdictions, including Canada. Canada's Federal Court has allowed- for adverse expert witnesses to testify concurrently since 2010, but only recently was this procedure ·usedin.an _intellectual property case. This is an interesting and important development, but uncertainty~ about how and when the Federal Court's concurrent evidence procedure will be employed. The eXperience of courts in other jurisdictions provides guidance as to relevant factors the Federal Court should consider-when contemplating invoking its concurrent expert evidence procedures in future cases.

Smiley Faced Down: the FinniSh Supreme Administrative Court decides that Emoticon cannot be Trade Marked 877 This is a conunent on the Finnish Supreme Acirrrini~tr.a~ve Court judgment in Vzestinniin Keskusliitto ry v Mattila which decided that a trade mark consisting~ of punctuation marks:) should not be registered because of the absence of distinctive character and the.need to preserve the right of competitors to use a descriptive sign.

Pink Lady Publicity Rights PursuedobySupreme Court of Japan 879 This landmark Supreme Court of Japan deCision elaborated on the scope of protection of publicity rights of celebrities in Japan when it dismissed the clairh Of One of the most famous pop idols in Japan's pantheon of entertainment culture, Pink ~ady, the mid-1970s Japanese pop phenometion. The Supreme Court rejected the claim of damages ani;l injunction-,asserted by the plaintiffs against the publishers of a magazine article which used their ~age_without.p~ission when it discussed a weight-loss method using dance routines to the duo's songs. · -- --

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• Privacy and publicity in family law: their eternal tension 1463

• International relocation, care arrangements and case taxonomy 1478

• Costs against local authorities in care proceedings: ReT 1484

• The costs allowance 'revolution' in proceedings for financial relief 1491

• Arbitration in Family Financial Proceedings: the IFLA Scheme: Part 2 1496

• Gow v Grant leads the way towards financial rights for cohabitants I 505

• Restrictions on disclosure: public interest immunity and the rights of the parties: Re J IS 12

• Doing the maths: costs orders in the family court 1518

• Adoption: a step forward? 1520

• The developments in section 38(6) directions and instruction of experts 1525

• Standard Directions in Hague Convention cases involving Cafcass High Court team 1529

• Dispute Resolution: Get real: move on 1530

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OF COMMISSIONS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND ............................ Colin Harvey 1615

Sarah Spencer NOTES

THE US-RUSSIAN CHILD ADOPTION AGREEMENT:

AN END TO FAILED ADOPTIONS? ................................................................... Cheryl L. Allen 1690

A STEP IN THE WRONG DIRECTION: INCREASING RESTRICTIONS

ON FOREIGN RURAL LAND ACQUISITION IN BRAZIL ....................................... jessica Ball17 43

EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION FACED BY THE IMMIGRANT WORKER:

A LESSON FROM THE UNITED STATES AND SOUTH AMERICA ................ Sean M. Heneghan 1780

THIS LAND IS MY LAND: PROTECTING THE SECURITY OF

TENURE IN POST-EARTHQUAKE HAITI ..................................................... Rebecca lwerks 1824

RETAKING THE HELM AGAINST INTERNATIONAL BRIBERY: THE

FACILITATING PAYMENTS EXCEPTION AND SOVEREIGN DOMINANCE ............... Tanya Rolo 1884

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Turkey's Moment A Conversation With Abdullah Gul Jonathan Tepperman

The Fall and Rise of the West Why America and Europe Will Emerge Stronger From the Financial Crisis Roger C. Altman

Do Less Harm Protecting and Compensating Civilians in War Sarah Holewinski

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS january/February 2013 · Volume 92, Number 1

Can America Be Fixed? The New Crisis of Democracy Fareed Zakaria

The Life of the Party The Post-Democratic Future Begins in China Eric X. Li

Democratize or Die Why China's Communists Face Reform or Revolution Yasheng Huang

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The Promise of the Arab Spring 64 In Political Development, No Gain Without Pain Sheri Berman

The End of the Age of Petraeus 75 The Rise and Fall of Counterinsurgency Fred Kaplan

Barak's Last Battle 91 An Israeli Lion in Winter Jonathan Tepperman

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January/February 2013 · Volume 92, Number 1

Getting to Yes With Iran The Challenges of Coercive Diplomacy Robert Jervis

Pull Back The Case for a Less Activist Foreign Policy Barry R. Posen

Lean Forward In Defense of American Engagement Stephen G. Brooks, G. John Ikenberry, and William C. Wohlforth

Rebooting Republican Foreign Policy Needed: Less Fox, More Foxes Daniel W Drezner

America's Misguided Approach to Social Welfare How the Country Could Get More for Less Kimberly J Morgan

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THE WISDOM OF THE SMART CROWD We asked the 2012 Global Thinkers to weigh in on the big questions of the year. Some of the highlights ...

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Clio, Muse of history. We should still learn fr:om the past. -Radoslaw Sikorski

Women who are changing the world by refusing to accept historical boundaries. -Melinda Gates

Loud music on the iPhone. -Daron ilcemoglu

Dear American president, in the next four years please ... Make decisions. -Sebastian Thrun

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Be a global leader. - Kiyoshi Kurokawa

A problem that can be managed. -Robert Kagan

An unclear, unstable, and uncertain society. -Ai Weiwei

At once a potential threat and a potential resource and ally. -Moncef Marzouki

Different from what you think. -Kai~ FuLee

The year that most resembles 2012is... ·

1790. The French Revolution had started the year before. -NadimMatta

1922, when either democracy or totalitarianism could still prevail in the world. -Beth NoveCk

1969, the year after the events. -Slavoj Zizek

1978 Gust a year prior to the Iranian revolution). -Mohammad Fahad al~ Qahtani

DECEMJ!ER 2012 5

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VOLUME 44 NUMBER 3

THE GEORGE

WASHINGTON

INTERNATIONAL

LAW REVIEW

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES Is "Defamation of Religions" Passe?

The United Nations, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and Islamic State

Practices: Lessons from Pakistan

ICESCR Minimum Core Obligations and Investment: Recasting the Non­Expropriation Compensation Model

during Financial Crises

]avaid Rehman & 431 Stephanie E. Berry

4 73 Diane A. Desierto

ESSAY Witness Intimidation in International

Trials: Balancing the Need for Protection against the Rights

of the Accused 521 Andrew Trotter

NOTE "Think You Can Steal Our Caravaggio and Get Away With It? Think Again."

An Analysis of the Italian Cultural Property Model 539 Monica R DiFonzo

BOOK NOTES Customary Justice and the Rule of Law

in War-Torn Societies 573

Regulation of Issuers and Investor Protection in the US and EU:

A Transatlantic Comparison of the Basics of Securities and Corporate Law 577

Copyright © 2012 by The George Washington University

NYLS 2012 j

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GEORGETOWN IMMIGRATION LAW JOURNAL © 2011 by The Georgetown Immigration Law Journal

VOLUME 25 SUMMER 2011 NUMBER4

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

FOLLOW THE NORTII STAR: CANADA AS A MODEL TO INCREASE THE

INDEPENDENCE, INTEGRITY AND EFFICIENCY OF THE U.S. IMMIGRATION

ADJUDICATION SYSTEM

David C. Koelsch .......................................... 763

RATIONING FAMILY VALUES IN EUROPE AND AMERICA: AN IMMIGRATION

TUG OF WAR BETWEEN STATES AND THEIR SUPRA-NATIONAL

AssociATIONs

Stephen H. Legomsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 807

OUT OF THE FIRE AND INTO THE POT: THE ERITREAN LIBERATION

MOVEMENT, THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION AND THE

0VER-BREADTII OF NORTH AMERICAN IMMIGRATION SECURITY

PROVISIONS

Catherine Bruce, Angus Grant and Catherine Reynolds . . . . . . . . . 859

NOTES

UNACCOMPANIED SHOULD NOT MEAN UNPROTECTED: THE INADEQUACIES OF RELIEF FOR UNACCOMPANIED IMMIGRANT MINORS

Maura M. Ooi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 883

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Human Rights Review

Volume 13 · Number 4 · December 2012

Notes on Contributors

Editor-in-Chief's Nota Bene

ARTICLES

From Adjudication to Aftermath: Assessing the ICTY's Goals beyond Prosecution P.C. McMahon · J.L. Miller 421

NYLS CUNY

An Umbrella With Holes: Respect for Non-Derogable Human Rights During Declared States of Emergency, 1996-2004 D.L. Richards · K.C. Clay 443

Explaining the Failure of Mexico's National Commission of Human Rights (Ombudsman's Office) after Democratization: Elections, Incentives, and Unaccountability in- the Mexican Senate J. Finkel 473

BOOK REVIEW ESSAY

Religion in International Relations: Rights and Reality B.A.J. Rieffer-Flanagan · D.P. Forsythe 497

BOOK REVIEWS

Making Rights a Reality? Disability Rights Activists and Legal Mobilization by Lisa Vanhala A.W. Blaser 509

Queering the Public Sphere in Mexico and Brazil: Sexual Rights Movements in Emerging Democracies by Rafael de Ia Dehesa E. Chamberlain 513

Childism: Confronting Prejudice against Children by Elisabeth Young-Bruehl R. Balockaite 517

Gender and Culture at the Limit of Rights by Dorothy L. Hodgson, ed. S. Chaban 521

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