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Volume 1 Contents
    Articles
  1. Confronting the Violence Committed by Armed Opposition Groups by Ravi Nair
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  2. Maya Aboriginal Land and Resource Rights and the Conflict Over Logging in Southern by Belize S. James Anaya
    Abstract

  3. Crossing the Border: The Interdependence of Foreign Policy and Racial Justice in the United States by Natsu Taylor Saito
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  4. Treaty, Custom and the Cross-fertilization of International Law by Phillipe Sands

    If an international norm and a convention, or a trade law and an environmental standard conflict, how should the conflict be resolved? Professor Sands examines this growing challenge and offers a number of insights and solutions.
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  5. Notes
  6. Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?: Why and How UNHCR Governance of "Development" Refugee Camps Should be Subject to International Human Rights Law by Ralph Wilde
    Abstract | PDF


    New Developments
  7. The U.N. Environment Programme: Thinking Globally, Retreating Locally by Matthew Heimer
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  8. NGO Proposals for an Asian-Pacific Human Rights System by Ralph Wilde
    Abstract | PDF

  9. Understanding "Hostage-Diplomacy": The Release of Wei Jingsheng and Wang by Dan Hari Osofsky
    Abstract | PDF


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