Volume 5 Number 1, Summer 2004
Articles


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)
Abstract

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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