Volume 3 Number 2, Fall 2002
Articles



Exploring the Need for International Harmonization


Introduction–International Regulatory Harmonization
Andrew Guzman (University of California - Berkeley)
3 Chi J Intl L 271 (2002)
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Establishing a New Stock Market for Shareholder Value Oriented Firms in Korea
Stephen Choi (University of California - Berkeley) and Kon Sik Kim (Seoul National University)
3 Chi J Intl L 277 (2002)
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The Jurisprudence and Politics of Forum-Selection Clauses
Erin O'Hara (Vanderbilt University School of Law)
3 Chi J Intl L 301 (2002)
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Money on the Table? Responding to Cross-Border Tax Arbitrage
Daniel Shaviro (NYU School of Law)
3 Chi J Intl L 317 (2002)
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Courts and Tribunals as Harmonizers: The Agency Problem
Paul Stephan (University of Virginia School of Law)
3 Chi J Intl L 333 (2002)
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Domestic Regulation, Sovereignty and Scientific Evidence Requirements: A Pessimistic View
Alan O. Sykes
(University of Chicago Law School)
3 Chi J Intl L 353 (2002)
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Passports, Private Choice, and Private Interests:
Regulatory Competition and Cooperation in Corporate, Securities, and Bankruptcy Law
Frederick Tung (University of San Francisco)
3 Chi J Intl L 369 (2002)
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International


Harmonization of Antitrust Law: The Tortoise or the Hare?
Diane P. Wood (Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and University of Chicago Law School)
3 Chi J Intl L 391 (2002)
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Of Yahoos and Dilemmas
Daniel Arthur Laprès (Professor of Law, Faculté Libre de Droit, d'Economie et de Gestion (Paris))
3 Chi J Intl L 409 (2002)
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Essays

Comparative Constitutionalism


Introduction to Comparative Constitutionalism
Martha Nussbaum (University of Chicago Law School)
3 Chi J Intl L 429 (2002)
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State Action, Social Welfare Rights, and the Judicial Role:
Some Comparative Observations
Mark Tushnet (Georgetown University School of Law)
3 Chi J Intl L 435 (2002)
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Classical Liberalism Meets the New Constitutional Order:
A Comment on Mark Tushnet
Richard Epstein (University of Chicago Law School)
3 Chi J Intl L 455 (2002)
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State Action is Always Present
Cass Sunstein (University of Chicago Law School)
3 Chi J Intl L 465 (2002)
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Between Liberalism and Social Democracy: A Comment on Tushnet
Iris Marion Young (University of Chicago Department of Political Science)
3 Chi J Intl L 471 (2002)
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Commentary on "The Democratic Accountability of Non-Governmental Organizations"
Robert O. Keohane (Duke University)
3 Chi J Intl L 477 (2002)
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Perspectives


Toward Fair Play: A Decade of Transformation and Resistance in International Human Rights Advocacy in Brazil
James L. Cavallaro (Associate Director, Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School)
3 Chi J Intl L 481 (2002)
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Prosecuting Russian Organized Crime Cases
Duncan DeVille (Public Service Fellow, Harvard University - John F. Kennedy School of Government)
3 Chi J Intl L 493 (2002)
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The New World of Corporate Lawyering in Japan
Eric Sibbitt (Sullivan & Cromwell)
3 Chi J Intl L 503 (2002)
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Developments


Private Enforcement of International Human Rights Laws:
Could a Small Church Group Successfully Combat Slavery in the Sudan?
Amanda Bixler (JD candidate, 2003, University of Chicago Law School)
3 Chi J Intl L 511 (2002)
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Strengthening the Wassenaar Export Control Regime
Jamil Jaffer (JD candidate, 2003, University of Chicago Law School)
3 Chi J Intl L 519 (2002)
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Implications of Democratic Republic of the Congo v Belgium on the Pinochet Precedent:
A Setback for International Human Rights Litigation?
Sarah C. Rispin (JD candidate, 2003, University of Chicago Law School)
3 Chi J Intl L 527 (2002)
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