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1 Jenia Iontcheva Turner
Nationalizing
International Criminal Law, 41
Stan. J Int'l L. 1 (2005)
2 Catherine A. Rogers
Regulating
International Arbitrators: A Functional Approach to Developing Standards of
Conduct, 41 Stan. J Int'l L. 53
(2005)
3 Eugene D. Mazo
Constitutional
Roulette: The Russian Parliament’s Battles with the President Over
Appointing a Prime Minister, 41
Stan. J Int'l L. 123 (2005)
4 Aaron A. Dhir
Human
Rights Treaty Drafting Through the Lens of Mental Disability: The Proposed
International Convention on Protection and Promotion of the Rights and
Dignity of Persons with Disabilities,
41 Stan. J Int'l L. 181 (2005)
5 Rashmi Dyal-Chand
Reflection
in a Distant Mirror: Why the West has Misperceived the Grameen Bank’s
Vision of Microcredit, 41 Stan. J
Int'l L. 217 (2005)
6 Joseph W. Beach
The
Saudi Arabian Capital Market Law: A Practical Study of the Creation of Law
in Developing Markets, 41 Stan. J
Int'l L. 307 (2005)
7 Jeremy Perelman
The
Way Ahead? Access-to-Justice, Public Interest Lawyering and the Right to
Legal Aid in South Africa: The Nkuzi Case, 41 Stan. J Int'l L. 357 (2004)
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