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The Will to Enforce: An Examination of the Political Constraints Upon a Regional Court of Human Rights
Mike Burstein
Substantive Review of ICSID Awards: Is the Desire for Accuracy Sufficient to Compromise Finality?
Thomas W. Walsh
Finding an Impetus for Institutional Change at the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights
Rebecca Wright
International Judicial Lawmaking: A Theoretical and Political Analysis of the WTO Appellate Body
Shoaib Ghias
The U.S. War Crimes Tribunals at the Former Dachau Concentration Camp: Lessons for Today
Durwood Riedel
NATO's Intervention in Kosovo and the Decision of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Not to Investigate: An Abusive Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion
Anne-Sophie Massa
The U.N. Security Council's Referral of the Crimes in Darfur to the International Criminal Court in Light of U.S. Opposition to the Court: Implications for the International Criminal Court's Functions and Status
Corrina Heyder
Strategy or Process? Closing the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
Laura Bingham
Behind the Scenes of Protocol No. 14: Politics in Reforming the European Court of Human Rights
Christina G. Hioureas
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