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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DJCIL > Vol. 17 > No. 2 (2007)

 

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DJCIL > Vol. 17 > No. 2 (2007)

 

Volume 17, Number 2 (Spring 2007)

Articles

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The Retrogressive Flaw of Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code: A Lesson from Maritime Law

John J. Chung

253

 

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Give Peace a Chance: How Considering Peace Process Obligations Would have Improved the Rulings of the International Court of Justice and the Israeli Supreme Court on the Israeli Security Barrier

Charles F. Martel

305

 

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Individual Rights and Group Rights in the European Community’s Approach to Minority Languages

Robert F. Weber

361

 

Notes

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Deference, Human Rights and the Federal Courts: The Role of the Executive in Alien Tort Statute Litigation

Margarita S. Clarens

415

 

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The NSA Phone Call Database: The Problematic Acquisition and Mining of Call Records in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia

Andrew P. MacArthur

441

 

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Women’s Rights and Shari’a Law: A Workable Reality? An Examination of Possible International Human Rights Approaches Through the Continuing Reform of the Pakistani Hudood Ordinance

Katherine M. Weaver

483

 

speeches

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Foreword

511

 

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Reflections on Transatlantic Approaches to International Law

John B. Bellinger III

513

 

Annual Herbert L. Bernstein Lecture in International and Comparative Law

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Foreword

Johnathan K. Ocko

527

 

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Political Parties in China’s Judiciary

Zhu Suli

533

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 1053-6736

E-ISSN: 2328-9708

 
 
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