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Volume 5, Issue 1

Volume 5, Issue 1

So You Want to Invest in Russia? A Legislative Analysis of the Foreign Investment Climate in Russia
By David F. Black

A Sober Second Look at Appellations of Origin: How the United States Will Crash France’s Wine and Cheese Party
By Jim Chen

You’ve Got to Fight for Your Right to Party: A Response to Professor Jim Chen
By Louis Lorvellec

Breaking the Trade Barrier: Common Property Solutions to Tropical Deforestation
By Mara Kimmel Hoyt

Prospects for Liberalizing the Regulation of Foreign Lawyers under GATA and NAFTA
By Orlando Flores

In the Wake of Tuna II: New Possibilities for GATT-Compliant Environmental Standards
By Paul J. Yechout

Resolving the Trade and Environment Conflict: The WTO and NGO Consultative Relations
By William M. Reichert

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