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Home > JOURNALS > HASTINGS_INTERNATIONAL_COMPARATIVE_LAW_REVIEW > Vol. 30 (2007) > No. 1

 

UC Law SF International Law Review

Volume 30, Number 1 (Fall 2006)

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Looking over a Crowd and Picking Your Friends: Civil Rights and the Debate over the Influence of Foreign and International Human Rights Law on the Interpretation of the U.S. Constitution
Stanley A. Halpin

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The Emergence of the Hellenic Deliberative Ideal: The Classical Humanist Conception of Comparative Law
Richard Brooks

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Beyond Good Intentions: Can Hybrid Tribunals Work after Unilateral Intervention
John Dermody

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A Golden State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Water Conflict
Brandon Hollinder

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Recent Developments in the Debate concerning the Use of Foreign Law in Constitution Interpretation
Lisa Sofio

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Misconceptions, Miscalculations, and Mistakes: P2P, China, and Copyright
Tao Leung

 
 
 
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