SPECIAL SPRING 2006 SYMPOSIUM
John Witte, Jr., Foreword
Jimmy Carter, What's Right for Children
Johan D. van der Vyver, Municipal Legal Obligations of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of the Child: The South African Model
Martin Guggenheim, Ratify the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, But Don't Expect Any Miracles
Howard Davidson, Children's Rights and American Law: A Response to What's Wrong with Children's Rights
David M. Smolin, Overcoming Religious Objections to the Convention on the Rights of the Child
T. Jeremy Gunn, The Religious Right and the Opposition to U.S. Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Patrick McKinley Brennan, The "Right" of Religious Liberty of the Child: Its Meaning, Measure, and Justification
Don S. Browning, The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Should It Be Ratified and Why?
Cynthia Price Cohen, The Role of the United States in the Drafting of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Jaap E. Doek, What Does the Children's Convention Require?
David Weissbrodt, Prospects for Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Martin E. Marty, "But Even So, Look at That": Working with the Convention on the Rights of the Child
COMMENTS
Brian D. Boone, Bullseye!: Why a "Targeting" Approach to Personal Jurisdiction in the E-Commerce Context Makes Sense Internationally
Marian Leigh Miller, Underwater Cultural Heritage: Is the Titanic Still in Peril as Courts Battle over the Future of the Historical Vessel?
Lauren L. Sullins, "Phishing" for a Solution: Domestic and International Approaches to Decreasing Online Identity Theft