UC Law SF International Law Review
Volume 31, Number 2 (Summer 2008)
Articles
Sixty Years in the Making: The Definition of Aggression for the International Criminal Court
Keith A. Petty
Balancing, the Global and the Local Judicial Balancing as a Problematic Topic in Comparative (Constitutional) Law
Jacco Bomhoff
Constitutional Changes, Transitional Justice, and Legitimacy: The Life and Death of Argentina's "Amnesty" Laws
Jose Sebastian Elias
Australian Shareholders Rejoice: Current Developments in Australian Corporate Litigation
Paul von Nessen
Center for Gender & Refugee Studies: The Implementation of the One-Year Bar to Asylum
Karen Musalo and Marcelle Rice
Notes
International Law Versus the Preemptive Use of Force: Racing to Confront the Specter of a Nuclear Iran
Roxana Vatanparast
Fifteen Minutes of Shame: The Growing Notoriety of Grand Corruption
Mary Evans Webster
Comments
Why France Needs to Collect Data on Racial Identity... In a French Way
David B. Oppenheimer