Articles
The Empirical and Theoretical Underpinnings of the Law Merchant
The Empirical and Theoretical Underpinnings of the Law Merchant
Reflections on the Historical Origins and Economic Structure of the Law Merchant
Richard A. Epstein
5 Chi J Intl L 1 (2004)
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Medieval and Early Modern Lex mercatoria:
An Attempt at the probation diabolica
Charles Donahue, Jr.
5 Chi J Intl L 21 (2004)
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Order within Law, Variety within Custom:
The Character of the Medieval Merchant Law
Emily Kadens
5 Chi J Intl L 39 (2004)
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Lex Mercatoria&150;Hoist with Its Own Petard?
Celia Wasserstein Fassberg
5 Chi J Intl L 67 (2004)
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Do Codification and Private International Law Leave Room for a New Law Merchant?
Mark D. Rosen
5 Chi J Intl L 83 (2004)
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Justice, Institutions, and Multiple Equilibria
Roger B. Myerson
5 Chi J Intl L 91 (2004)
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Impersonal Exchange without Impartial Law:
The Community Responsibility System
Avner Greif
5 Chi J Intl L 109 (2004)
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Two-Tier Market Institutions
Avinash Dixit
5 Chi J Intl L 139 (2004)
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The Law Merchant in the Modern Age:
Institutional Design and International Usages under the CISG
Clayton P. Gillette
5 Chi J Intl L 157 (2004)
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The Relative Costs of Incorporating Trade Usage into Domestic versus International
Sales Contracts
Avery Wiener Katz
5 Chi J Intl L 181 (2004)
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The Role of the Red Cross in the Development of International Humanitarian Law
The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Development
of International Humanitarian Law
Francois Bugnion
5 Chi J Intl L 191 (2004)
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The International Committee of the Red Cross and Its Contribution to the
Development of International Humanitarian Law in Specialized Instruments
Knut Dormann and Louis Maresca
5 Chi J Intl L 217 (2004)
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Roundtable Symposium: Problems of Religious Nationalism
Parading Protestants and Consenting Catholics in Northern Ireland:
Communal Conflict, Contested Public Space, and Group Rights
Dominic Bryan
5 Chi J Intl L 233 (2004)
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Religious Nationalism and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict:
Examining Hamas and the Possibility of Reform
Sara Roy
5 Chi J Intl L 251 (2004)
The Mural-Covered Wall:
On Separation and the Future of Jews and Palestinians in Israel/Palestine and the Diaspora
Marc H. Ellis
5 Chi J Intl L 271 (2004)
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Perspectives
Without Reservation
Gregory F. Jacob
5 Chi J Intl L 287 (2004)
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International Commercial Arbitration:
Reflections at the Crossroads of the Common Law and Civil Law Traditions
Javier H. Rubinstein
5 Chi J Intl L 303 (2004)
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Developments
Universalism, Relativism, and Private Enforcement of Customary International Law
Patrick D. Curran
5 Chi J Intl L 311 (2004)
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Using "Norms" to Change International Law:
UN Human Rights Laws Sneaking in through the Back Door?
Troy Rule
5 Chi J Intl L 325 (2004)
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Forward unto the Digital Breach:
Exploring the Legal Status of Tomorrow's High-Tech Warriors
Adam Sherman
5 Chi J Intl L 335 (2004)
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Sovereignty and the Southern African Development Community
Benjamin Sirota
5 Chi J Intl L 343 (2004)
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Matter of Law, Question of Policy:
Kosovo's Current and Future Status under International Law
Epaminontas E. Triantafilou
5 Chi J Intl L 355 (2004)
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Tension between the Cartagena Protocol and the WTO:
The Significance of Recent WTO Developments in an Ongoing Debate
Patrick J. Vallely
5 Chi J Intl L 369 (2004)
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