UC Law SF International Law Review
Volume 31, Number 1 (Winter 2008)
Articles
In the Spirit of Ubuntur. Enforcing the Rights of Orphans and Vulnerable Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa
John D. Bessler
Methods of International Human Rights Adjudication: Towards a More Structured Decision-Making Process for the European Court of Human Rights
Stefan Sottiaux and Gerhard van der Schyff
Modes of Procedural Reform
Richard L. Marcus
The Internationalization of the American Journal of International Law: Reality or Chimera (A Survey)
Christos Ravanides
New Trends in Procedural Law: New Technologies and the Civil Litigation Process
Janet Walker and Garry D. Watson
The Transatlantic Divergence in Legal Thought: American Law and Economics vs. German Doctrinalism
Kristoffel Grechenig and Martin Gelter
Notes
Less Privacy Please, We're British: Investigating Crime with DNA in the U.K. and the U.S.
Duncan Carling
Shared Dilemmas: Justice for Rape Victims under International Law and Protection for Rape Victims Seeking Asylum
Lindsay Peterson
Comments
Implementing the Prohibition of Torture on Three Levels: The United Nations, the Council of Europe, and Germany
Joachim Herrmann
Peacekeeping in Name Alone: Accountability for the United Nations in Haiti
Matt Halling and Blaine Bookey