Houston Journal of International Law

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from January 1997
Last Number: June 2019

Houston Journal of International Law
ISSN 0194-1879




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 456

September 22, 1998

  • The misplaced reliance on free and fair elections in nation building: the role of constitutional democracy and the rule of law.

  • International criminal courts: some dissident views on the continuation of war by penal means.

  • Border violence against illegal immigrants and the need to change the Border Patrol's current complaint review process.

  • Between a rock and a hard place: the legal and moral juxtaposition of Switzerland's bank secrecy laws as illustrated by the revelation of Nazi-era accounts.

  • Who patrols the money? The regulation of off-exchange foreign currency options: Dunn v. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

  • September 22, 1999

  • FOREWARD.

  • International legal responses to terrorism.

  • Sanctions against perpetrators of terrorism.

  • Legal responses to international terrorism: constitutional constraints on presidential power.

  • The Economic Espionage Act of 1996: are we finally taking corporate spies seriously?

  • Yin and yang: the eugenic policies of the United States and China: is the analysis that black and white?

  • Bootlegs and imports: seeking effective international enforcement of copyright protection for unauthorized musical recordings.

  • March 22, 2000

  • NATO'S intervention in Kosovo: the legal case for violating Yugoslavia's national sovereignty in the absence of security council approval.

  • Alien Tort Claims Act - classifying peacetime rape as an international human rights violation.

  • Obtaining discovery abroad: the utility of the comity analysis in determining whether to order production of documents protected by foreign blocking statutes.

  • Organ procurement: various legal systems and their effectiveness.

  • Kosovo: How Myths and Truths Started a War.

  • The future of combining synagogue and state in Israel: what have we learned in the first 50 years.

  • EC Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights: The Regulation of Innovation.

  • March 22, 2001

  • Global distributions: the effect of export controls.

  • Genocide: the crime of the century; the jurisprudence of death at the dawn of the new millennium.

  • A comparison of commercial arbitration: the United States and Latin America.

  • To patent or not to patent: the European Union's new biotech directive.

  • Access to our backyard reserves: a final resolution of the western Gulf of Mexico's maritime boundaries.

  • The Law of Peoples.

  • March 22, 2002

  • English criminal procedure under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights: implications for custodial interrogation practices.

  • Trying a Bin Laden and others: evaluating the options for terrorist trials.

  • The expansion of the Biological Weapons Convention: the history and problems of a verification regime.

  • Sex trafficking and forced prostitution: comprehensive new legal approaches.

  • Remembering the persecuted: an analysis of the International Religious Freedom Act.

  • March 22, 2003

  • Realism intrudes: law, politics, and war.

  • The wall still stands! Complying with export controls on technology transfers in the post-Cold War, post-9/11 era.

  • The OECD tax competition initiative: a critique of its merits in the global marketplace.

  • The Mexican trucking dispute: a bottleneck to free trade. A tough (road) test on the NAFTA dispute settlement mechanism.

  • Embryonic stem cell research: will President Bush's limitation on federal funding put the United States at a disadvantage? A comparison between U.S. and international law.

  • January 01, 2004

  • Transatlantic business transactions: some questions for the lawyers.

  • Observations about mandatory rules imposed on transatlantic commercial relationships.

  • December 22, 2004

  • Prescriptive authority: global markets as a challenge to national regulatory systems.

  • Extraterritorial jurisdiction - European responses.

  • The impact of jurisdictional rules and recognition practice on international business transactions: the U.S. regime.

  • January 01, 2004

  • Resolving business disputes through litigation or other alternatives: the effects of jurisdictional rules and recognition practice.

  • December 22, 2004

  • Jurisdictional conflict and jurisdictional equilibration: paths to a via media?

  • January 01, 2004

  • "Equal treaty rights," resident status & forum non conveniens.

  • A successful, permanent International Criminal Court ... "isn't it pretty to think so?" (Transatlantic Business Transactions: Choice of Law, Jurisdiction, and Judgments)

  • January 01, 1997

  • Recent developments in admiralty law in the United States Supreme Court, the Fifth Circuit, and the Eleventh Circuit.

  • Consuls at work: universal instruments of human rights and consular protection in the context of criminal justice.

  • Castration of repeat sexual offenders: an international comparative analysis.

  • December 22, 1997

  • Guevara v. Maritime: caught in the wake of Miles v. Apex Marine Corp.

  • January 01, 1997

  • The web that binds us all: the future legal environment of the Internet.

  • December 22, 1997

  • The court refuses to drown state wrongful death remedies for nonseamen.