امکان دانلود رایگان مقالات مجله حقوق بین الملل میشیگان سال های 2004 تا 2008
Volume 27. No 1, 2, 3 & 4
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold War: Intelligence and International Law
Irrational War and Constitutional Design: A Reply to Professors Nzelibe and Yoo
Paper Dragon: Inadequate Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in China
Law, Norms, and Legal Change: Global and Local in China and Japan
The Culture of Legal Change: A Case Study of Tobacco Control in Twenty-First Century Japan
Law and Culture in China and Japan: A Framework for Analysis
How Does Culture Count in Legal Change?: A Review with a Proposal from a Social Movement Perspective
Signaling Conformity: Changing Norms in Japan and China
The Next Generation: Milhaupt and West on Japanese Economic Law
Anti-Terrorist Finance in the United Kingdom and United States
The United States as Global Sheriff: Using Unilateral Sanctions to Combat Human Trafficking
Transparency: An Analysis of an Evolving Fundamental Principle in International Economic Law
Rebus Sic Stantibus: Notification of Consular Rights After Medellin
Saving Customary International Law
Volume 26. No 1, 2, 3 & 4
Supporting Sustained Economic Development
Worth Doing Well - The Improvable European Union Constitution
Is Poetry a War Crime? Reckoning for Radovan Karadzic the Poet-Warrior
Development, Globalization, and Law
Globalization, Law & Development: Introduction and Overview
Bridging the North/South Divide: International Redistribution and Tax Competition
The Importance of Core Labor Rights in World Development
What Can the Rule of Law Variable Tell Us About Rule of Law Reforms?
The Future of Law and Development: Second Generation Reforms and the Incorporation of the Social
Minimum Wages, Inequality, and Globalization
Microfinance and Financial Development
Tax Competition: Harmful to Whom?
Volume 25. No 4
Judicial Dialogue for Legal Multiculturalism
Pros and Cons Ensuing from Fragmentation of International Law
Commentary to Professor Hafner
The Varied Policies of International Juridical Bodies - Reflections on Theory and Practice
Bridging Fragmentation and Unity: International Law as a Universe of Inter-Connected Islands
Interpreting the WTO Agreements - A Commentary on Professor Pauwelyn's Approach (with Reply)
Religious Freedom and the Undoing of the Westphalian State
The Reality of Private Rights, Duties, and Participation in the International Legal Process
Commentary to Professor Guibernau (with Reply)
Diversity or Cacophony? The Continuing Debate Over New Sources of International Law
The United Nations Security Council's Quest for Effectiveness
The Hole in the Whole: Sovereignty, Shared Sovereignty, and International Law
Beyond State Sovereignty: The Protection of Cultural Heritage as a Shared Interest of Humanity