Articles:
A Passive Collaboration: Bureaucracy, Legality, and the Jews of Brussels, 1940–1944
David Fraser
Transforming Humanitarian Intervention from an Expedient Accident to a Categorical Imperative
Mirko Bagaric
John R. Morss
Only Time Will Tell: The Growing Importance of the Statute of Limitations in an Era of Sophisticated International Tax Structuring
Hale E. Sheppard
Andrew P. Vance Memorial Writing Competition Winner
Labeling Programs as a Reasonably Available Least Restrictive Trade Measure Under Article XX’s Nexus Requirement
John J. Emslie
Notes:
Irreconcilable Differences? A Constitutional Analysis as to Why the United States Should Follow Canada’s Lead and Allow Same-Sex Marriage
Allyson Albert
Subsistence Whaling in the Native Village of Barrow: Bringing Autonomy to Native Alaskans Outside The International Whaling Commission
Elizabeth M. Bakalar
Croll v. Croll and the Unfortunate Irony of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: Parents with “Rights of Access” Get No Rights to Access Courts
Daniel M. Fraidstern
Bankruptcy Beyond Borders: Recognizing Foreign Proceedings in Cross-Border Insolvencies
Jennifer Greene
“No Existira la Pena de Muerte”: Does the United States Violate Regional Customary Law by Imposing the Death Penalty on Citizens of Puerto Rico?
Monique Marie Gallien
Conflicting Interests & Conflicting Laws: Re-aligning the Purpose and Practice of Research Ethics Committees
Cinead R. Kubiak