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Volume 17, Issue 2

Volume 17, Issue 2

New Age of Space Law: The Outer Space Treaty and the Weaponization of Space
By Adam G. Quinn

Fade to Black: El-Masri v. United States Validates the Use of the State Secrets Privilege to Dismiss “Extraordinary Rendition” Claims
By Daniel J. Huyck

Intervention and Post-Conflict Natural Resource Governance: Lessons from Liberia
By Luke A. Whittemore

Unholy Speech and Holy Laws: Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan–Controversial Origins, Design Defects, and Free Speech Implications
By Osama Siddique & Zahra Hayat

China’s New Anti-Monopoly Law: Addressing Foreign Competitors and Commentators
By Richard Student

Bullying in the Workplace: Lessons from the United Kingdom
By Susan Harthill

The Robert E. Hudec Article on Global Trade: 
Why European Union Trade Sanctions Do Not Work
Yaraslau Kryvoi

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