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Volume 17, Issue 1

Volume 17, Issue 1

Our Most Precious Resource: How South Korea Is Poised to Change the Landscape of International Adoption
By Catherine M. Bitzan

Bayview Irrigation District et al. v. United Mexican States: NAFTA, Foreign Investment, and International Trade in Water–A Hard Pill to Swallow
By David M. Quealy

Transcending the Ostensible: Some Reflections on Bob Hudec as Friend and Scholar
By David M. Trubek

South African Mandatory Minimum Sentencing: Reform Required
By Sandra M. Roth

Master of Your Domain- Should the U.S. Government Maintain Control over the Internet’s Root?
Scott P. Sonbuchner

Transfer of Sovereignty over Populated Territories from Israel to a Palestinian State- The International Law Perspective
By Yoram Rabin & Roy Peled

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