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Volume 2 Contents
    Articles
  1. Implementing Human Rights in ASEAN Countries: "Promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep" by
    Li-ann Thio
    Abstract

  2. Court Performance Around the World: A Comparative Perspective by Maria Dakolias

    One of the major problems facing legal regimes in both the developing and developed world is a lack of high-quality access to the judicial system. In too many countries, congestion and overflowing dockets are the norm, preventing many individuals from enjoying the rights guaranteed to them by law. To solve this problem, many countries have instituted judicial reforms, but the efficacy of these reforms is often difficult to assess without comparative, quantitative data. In her Article, Maria Dakolias, a lawyer for the World Bank, aims to show areas in which an international comparison of judicial performance can be useful, and applies a series of indicators to a wide array of countries.

  3. The Principle of Discrimination in 21st Century Warfare by Michael N. Schmitt
    Abstract


    Notes
  4. A Comparative and International Law Perspective on the United States (Non)Compliance with its Duty of Non-Refoulement by Kathleen Keller


    New Developments
  5. Quito Declaration, Preface by Chris Jochnick & Javier Mujica Petit

  6. Quito Declaration on the Enforcement and Realization of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean


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