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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
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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
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    New Developments
  7. The U.N. Environment Programme: Thinking Globally, Retreating Locally by Matthew Heimer

    The author discusses the future prospects for the United Nations Environment Programme. Once universally respected, the world's preeminent international environmental organization has recently been beset by political infighting, budgetary cutbacks, and organizational problems.
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  8. NGO Proposals for an Asian-Pacific Human Rights System by Ralph Wilde
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  9. Understanding "Hostage-Diplomacy": The Release of Wei Jingsheng and Wang by Dan Hari Osofsky
    Abstract | PDF


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