DISCOVERING GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN THE MIDST OF GREAT CRISIS: BUILDING INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORKS FOR A HIGHER STANDARD OF LIVING
Robert B. Ahdieh, Introduction—After the Fall: Financial Crisis and the International Order
Scott Harshbarger & Goutam U. Jois, Turning the Page on the Global Financial Crisis: Civic Capitalism and a Blueprint for the Future
Duncan Alford, Supervisory Colleges: The Global Financial Crisis and Improving International Supervisory Coordination
Yesha Yadav, The Specter of Sisyphus: Re-making International Financial Regulation After the Global Financial Crisis
Ross P. Buckley, Improve Living Standards in Poor Countries: Reform the International Monetary Fund
Raj Bhala, Doha Round Betrayals
Peter M. Crofton, Alternative Fuels and Developing Nations: Who Will Pay the Piper?
Joanna Stettner, International Obesity: Legal Issues
COMMENTS
Benjamin D. Hatch, Dividing the Pie in the Sky: The Need for a New Lunar Resources Regime
Silas W. Allard, Casualties of Disharmony: The Exclusion of Asylum Seekers Under the Auspices of the Common European Asylum System
Todd F. Chatham, Criminal Jurisdiction in Antarctica: A Proposal for Dealing with Jurisdictional Uncertainty and Lack of Effective Enforcement
David D. Day, A New Conception of the Israeli Grundnorm: The Jewish Immigration “Trump Card” as the Solution to the Falasha Mura Exception
Willa Kalaidjian, Fishing for Solutions: The European Union’s Fisheries Partnership Agreements with West African Coastal States and the Call for Effective Regional Oversight in an Exploited Ocean
Adam Masarek, Treetop View of the Cathedral: Plant Variety Protection in South and Southeast Asian Least-Developed Countries
2010 SYMPOSIUM
Who Should Prosecute?
The Challenge of International Terrorism, The Response of International Law
Tara Ramanathan, Introduction
Laura M. Olson, Prosecuting Suspected Terrorists: The “War on Terror” Demands Reminders About War, Terrorism, and International Law
Amos N. Guiora, The Quest for Individual Adjudication and Accountability: Are International Tribunals the Right Response to Terrorism?
Sandra L. Hodgkinson, Are Ad Hoc Tribunals an Effective Tool for Prosecuting International Terrorism Cases?
Johan D. van der Vyver, Prosecuting Terrorism in International Tribunals
Charles A. Shanor, Terrorism, Historical Analogies, and Modern Choices
Rainer Nickel, Data Mining and “Renegade” Aircrafts: The States as Agents of a Global Militant Security Governance Network—The German Example
Randall Peerenboom, China Stands Up: 100 Years of Humiliation, Sovereignty Concerns, and Resistance to Foreign Pressure on PRC Courts
Michael J. Kelly, Grafting the Command Responsibility Doctrine onto Corporate Criminal Liability for Atrocities
COMMENTS
Dana M. Cohen, Looking for a Way Out: How to Escape the Assisted Suicide Law in England
Brittany T. Cragg, Home Is Where the Halt Is: Mandating Corporate Social Responsibility Through Home State Regulation and Social Disclosure
Benjamin R. Farley, Calling a State a State: Somaliland and International Recognition
Flora Manship, Collateral Damage of the IMF’s Global Economic Relief: A Case Study of Zimbabwe
Chad P. Ralston, Going It Alone: A Pragmatic Approach to Combating Foreign-Effected Tax Evasion
Mi Hyun Yoon, Trading in a Flash: Implication of High-Frequency Trading for Securities Regulators Worldwide
BOOK REVIEW
Rajeev Kadambi, The Idea of Human Rights