امکان دانلود رایگان مقالات مجله حقوق بین الملل ویسکانسین، شماره 28 (1 و 2)، سال 2010
Collaboration and Resistance in the Punishment of Torture in Iraq: A Judicial Sentencing Experiment
John Hagan, Gabrielle Ferrales & Guillermina Jasso
John Riley & Michael Gambone
Using International Law to Promote Millennium Health Targets: A Role for the CEDAW Optional Protocol in Reducing Maternal Mortality
Margaux J Hall
Rethinking Islamic Law Arbitration Tribunals: Are They Compatible with Traditional American Notions of Justice?
Mona Rafeeq
Is the Demand Requirement Obsolete? How the
United Kingdom Modernized Its Shareholder Derivative Procedure and What the United States
Can Learn from It
Kurt A Goehre
The Role of Courts in Making the Right to Housing a Reality Throughout Europe: Lessons from France and the Netherlands
Kyra Olds
UNOCAL Revisited: On the Difference Between Slavery and Forced Labor in International Law
Lukas Knott
The International Criminal Court, Article 79, and Transitional Justice: The Case for an Independent Trust Fund for Victims
Tom Dannenbaum
The Multivocal Shari'a in History and Literature
Jennifer Wacek
11 U S C 1506: U S Courts Keep a Tight Rein on the Public Policy Exception, But the Potential to Undermine International Cooperation in Insolvency Proceedings Remains
Scott C Mund
Restore Indigent Health Care in New Orleans Now: A Fundamental Right to Health Care in Louisiana Following the Constitutional Aspirations of South Africa and India
Sai Lui