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| VOLUME XXXI |
NUMBER 3 |
2006 |
ARTICLES
Iraq: The Case for Losing (PDF)
Duncan Kennedy
War, Trade, and the Construction of the International (PDF)
Nathaniel Berman
Montesquieu on Commerce, Conquest, War, and Peace (PDF)
Robert Howse
Commerce, Conquest, and Wartime Confiscation (PDF)
James Thuo Gathii
Constructing International Law in the East Indian Seas: Property, Sovereignty, Commerce and War in Hugo Grotius’ De Iure Praedae—
The Law of Prize and Booty, or “On How to Distinguish Merchants from Pirates” (PDF)
Ileana M. Porras
NOTES
Empagran, the FTAIA and Extraterritorial Effects:
Guidance to Courts Facing Questions of Antitrust Jurisdiction Still Lacking (PDF)
S. Lynn Diamond
A Disproportionate Ruling for All the Right Reasons:
Beit Sourik Village Council v. The Government of Israel (PDF)
Jason Litwack
The Politics of Gagging:
The Effects of the Global Gag Rule on Democratic Participation and Political Advocacy in Peru (PDF)
Rachael E. Seevers
The Challenges Multinational Corporations Face in
Protecting their Well-Known Trademarks in China (PDF)
Jessica C. Wong
Brooklyn Journal of International Law Editorial Board
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