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  • Volume 37 (2015-2016), Issue 1 (2015)

    Vol. 37, no. 1 (2016)

  • Front Matter

    Masthead

  • Freedom from Violence and the Law: A Global Perspective in Light of Chinese Domestic Violence Law, 2015

    Freedom from Violence and the Law: A Global Perspective in Light of Chinese Domestic Violence Law, 2015

    Rangita de Silva de Alwis and Jeni Klugman 1

  • The Tyranny of Context: Israeli Targeting Practices in Legal Perspective

    The Tyranny of Context: Israeli Targeting Practices in Legal Perspective

    Michael N. Schmitt and John J. Merriam 53

  • Regulating Social Finance: Can Social Stock Exchanges Meet the Challenge?

    Regulating Social Finance: Can Social Stock Exchanges Meet the Challenge?

    Sarah Dadush 139

  • 'Recalcitrant' States and International Law: The Role of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights Violations in the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea

    'Recalcitrant' States and International Law: The Role of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights Violations in the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea

    Honorable Michael Kirby AC CMG and Sandeep Gopalan 229

  • A Hidden Statutory Bar to Private Causes of Action for Breaches of the WTO's Agreement on Government Procurement

    A Hidden Statutory Bar to Private Causes of Action for Breaches of the WTO's Agreement on Government Procurement

    Major Daniel E. Schoeni 295

  • Comment

    The "Memory Effect" of Economic Sanctions Against Russia: Opposing Approaches to the Legality of Unilateral Sanctions Clash Again

    Mergen Doraev 355

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