Free Access; New Issue: Brooklyn Journal of International Law, Vol. 35, No 1-3, 2010
Issue 1: Download the Full Issue
Articles:

The Rise of Equality in International Law and Its Pitfalls: Learning from Comparative Constitutional Law
Anja Seibert-Fohr
Global Corporate Governance: Soft Law and Reputational Accountability
Kevin Jackson
Should States Have a Legal Right to Reputation? Applying the Rationales of Defamation Law to the International Arena
Elad Peled
In Search of Alternative Solutions: Can the State of Origin Be Held Internationally Responsible for Investors’ Human Rights Abuses That Are Not Attributable to It?
Vassilis Tzevelekos
Notes:
Recognizing Civil RICO in Foreign Courts: Since They Came, Should We Build It?
Boris Brownstein
Safe at Home? Assessing U.S. Efforts to Protect Youths from the Effects of Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sports
Steve Silverberg
Issue 2: Download the Full Issue
Articles:
The Moral Politics of Social Control: Political Culture and Ordinary Crime in Cuba
Deobrah M. Weissman & Marsha Weissman
Has the U.K. Violated its International Obligations by Failing to Introduce Mandatory S_e_x Education in Schools?
Morgane Landel
Seceding in the Twenty-First Century: A Paradigm for the Ages
Robert Trisotto
"They Use it Like Candy": How the Prescription of Psychotropic Drugs to State-Involved Children Violates International Law
Angela Olivia Burton
Notes:
Genetically Modified Food and Informed Consumer Choice: Comparing U.S. and E.U. Labeling Laws
Valery Federici
I Amend Therefore I Am? Discretionary Referenda an the Irish Consitution
Timothy Collins
A Proposed Remedy for the Dilemma of Innumerable Futures: Ukraine, Russia, and NATO Membership
David G. Buffa
Issue 3: Download the Full Issue
Articles:
Financial Regulation Reform: Maintaining the Status Quo
James A. Fanto
Rethinking the Future of Self-Regulation in the Financial Industry
Saule T. Omarova
Reforming Financial Regulation to Address the Too-Big-To-Fail Problem
Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr.On French Interventions in the Financial Crisis
Georges A. Cavalier
First Principles for an Effective Federal Housing Policy
David J. Reiss Commentary on Panel II: State Aid and Developments in the European Union
William F. Kroener, III
The Controversy over Systemic Risk Regulation
Roberta S. Karmel
Reflections on Systemic Risk Regulation in Response to Karmel’s Paper
An nette L. Nazareth
Notes:
Bilateral Investment Treaties and the EU Legal Order: Implications of the Lisbon Treatybr
Carrie E. Anderer
Market Orientalism: Reassessing an Outdated Anti-Dumping Policy Towards the People’s Republic of China
Aaron Ansel
Owning Global Knowledge: The Rise of Open Innovation and the Future of Patent Law
Erin M. Shinneman
The Global Dilemma in Short Selling Regulation: IOSCO’s Information Disclosure Proposals and the Potential for Regulatory Arbitrage
Eleonora Zlotnikova
Articles:
The Rise of Equality in International Law and Its Pitfalls: Learning from Comparative Constitutional Law
Anja Seibert-Fohr
Global Corporate Governance: Soft Law and Reputational Accountability
Kevin Jackson
Should States Have a Legal Right to Reputation? Applying the Rationales of Defamation Law to the International Arena
Elad Peled
In Search of Alternative Solutions: Can the State of Origin Be Held Internationally Responsible for Investors’ Human Rights Abuses That Are Not Attributable to It?
Vassilis Tzevelekos
Notes:
Recognizing Civil RICO in Foreign Courts: Since They Came, Should We Build It?
Boris Brownstein
Safe at Home? Assessing U.S. Efforts to Protect Youths from the Effects of Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sports
Steve Silverberg
Issue 2: Download the Full Issue
Articles:
The Moral Politics of Social Control: Political Culture and Ordinary Crime in Cuba
Deobrah M. Weissman & Marsha Weissman
Has the U.K. Violated its International Obligations by Failing to Introduce Mandatory S_e_x Education in Schools?
Morgane Landel
Seceding in the Twenty-First Century: A Paradigm for the Ages
Robert Trisotto
"They Use it Like Candy": How the Prescription of Psychotropic Drugs to State-Involved Children Violates International Law
Angela Olivia Burton
Notes:
Genetically Modified Food and Informed Consumer Choice: Comparing U.S. and E.U. Labeling Laws
Valery Federici
I Amend Therefore I Am? Discretionary Referenda an the Irish Consitution
Timothy Collins
A Proposed Remedy for the Dilemma of Innumerable Futures: Ukraine, Russia, and NATO Membership
David G. Buffa
Issue 3: Download the Full Issue
Articles:
Financial Regulation Reform: Maintaining the Status Quo
James A. Fanto
Rethinking the Future of Self-Regulation in the Financial Industry
Saule T. Omarova
Reforming Financial Regulation to Address the Too-Big-To-Fail Problem
Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr.On French Interventions in the Financial Crisis
Georges A. Cavalier
First Principles for an Effective Federal Housing Policy
David J. Reiss Commentary on Panel II: State Aid and Developments in the European Union
William F. Kroener, III
The Controversy over Systemic Risk Regulation
Roberta S. Karmel
Reflections on Systemic Risk Regulation in Response to Karmel’s Paper
An nette L. Nazareth
Notes:
Bilateral Investment Treaties and the EU Legal Order: Implications of the Lisbon Treatybr
Carrie E. Anderer
Market Orientalism: Reassessing an Outdated Anti-Dumping Policy Towards the People’s Republic of China
Aaron Ansel
Owning Global Knowledge: The Rise of Open Innovation and the Future of Patent Law
Erin M. Shinneman
The Global Dilemma in Short Selling Regulation: IOSCO’s Information Disclosure Proposals and the Potential for Regulatory Arbitrage
Eleonora Zlotnikova
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