Articles
Symposium: Issues in Space Law
Symposium: Issues in Space Law
Up, Up and … Back: The Emergence of Space Tourism and Its Impact on the International Law of Outer Space
Steven Freeland
6 Chi J Intl L 1 (2005)
Transporting a Legal System for Property Rights: From the Earth to the Stars
Rosanna Sattler
6 Chi J Intl L 23 (2005)
The Perils of Landsat from Grassroots to Globalization: A Comprehensive Review of US Remote Sensing Law with a Few Thoughts for the Future
Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz
6 Chi J Intl L 45 (2005)
International Space Law in Transformation: Some Observations
Glenn Harlan Reynolds
6 Chi J Intl L 69 (2005)
Bringing Space Law into the Commercial World: Property Rights without Sovereignty
Henry R. Herzfeld & Frans G. von der Dunk
6 Chi J Intl L 81 (2005)
The Hubble Servicing Mission Controversy: Is the Risk of a Manned Mission Reasonable?
Paul G. Pastorek
6 Chi J Intl L 101 (2005)
Flying in the Face of Uncertainty: Human Risk in Space Activities
Molly K. Macauley
6 Chi J Intl L 131 (2005)
Nuclear Power Sources and Future Space Exploration
Steven A. Mirmina & David J. Den Herder
6 Chi J Intl L 149 (2005)
Symposium: Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Redesigning the International Lender of Last Resort
Patrick Bolton & David A. Skeel, Jr.
6 Chi J Intl L 177 (2005)
Sovereign Workouts: An IMF Perspective
Anne O. Krueger & Sean Hagan
6 Chi J Intl L 203 (2005)
Sovereign Exchange Offers in 2010
Sergio J. Galvis & Angel L. Saad
6 Chi J Intl L 219 (2005)
The Role of Groups in Norm Transformation: A Dramatic Sketch, in Three Parts
Robert B. Ahdieh
6 Chi J Intl L 231 (2005)
Social Movements and the Politics of Debt Cancellation
Soren Ambrose
6 Chi J Intl L 267 (2005)
The Role of the IMF in Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Daniel K. Tarullo
6 Chi J Intl L 287 (2005)
From Rogue Creditors to Rogue Debtors: Implications of Argentina’s Default
Arturo C. Porzecanski
6 Chi J Intl L 311 (2005)
The Role of the Official Sector in Sovereign Debt Workouts
Lee C. Buchheit
6 Chi J Intl L 333 (2005)
Why Are Developing Nations So Slow to Play the Default Card in Renegotiating Their Sovereign Indebtedness?
Ross P. Buckley
6 Chi J Intl L 345 (2005)
Internationalizing US Municipal Insolvency: A Fair, Equitable, and Efficient Way to Overcome a Debt Overhang
Kunnibert Raffer
6 Chi J Intl L 361 (2005)
Looking Forward: 2005-2010 A Sovereign Debt Restructuring Reverie
Seven L. Schwarcz
6 Chi J Intl L 381 (2005)
What Iraq and Argentina Might Learn from Each Other
Anna Gelpern
6 Chi J Intl L 391 (2005)
Developments
NPT, Where Art Thou? The Nonproliferation Treaty and Bargaining: Iran as a Case Study
Amir Azaran
6 Chi J Intl L 415 (2005)
Contentious Matters and the Advisory Power: The ICJ and Israel’s Wall
Joel S. Tashjian
6 Chi J Intl L 427 (2005)
UEFA v The European Community: Attempts of the Governing Body of European Soccer to Circumvent EU Freedom of Movement and Antidiscrimination Labor Law
Lindsey Valaine Briggs
6 Chi J Intl L 439 (2005)
Constructive Sovereignty for Indigenous Peoples
Leslie Sturgeon
6 Chi J Intl L 455 (2005)
The US-China Safeguard Provision, the GATT, and Thinking Long Term
Tracy Elizabeth Dardick
6 Chi J Intl L 467 (2005)
Comments
Defining Rape: A Means to Achieve Justice in the Special Court for Sierra Leone
Thekla Hansen-Young
6 Chi J Intl L 479 (2005)
Rethinking the Persistent Objector Doctrine in International Human Rights Law
Holning Lau
6 Chi J Intl L 495 (2005)


