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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DJCIL > Vol. 18 > No. 2 (2008)

 

Volume 18, Number 2 (Spring 2008)
Symposium: Public and Private Law in the Global Adjudication System

Opening Remarks

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Public and Private Law in the Global Adjudication System: Three Questions to the Panelists

Ralf Michaels

253

 

Articles

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The Functions and Limits of Arbitration and Judicial Settlement Under Private and Public International Law

Charles H. Bower II

259

 

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Commercial Peace and Political Competition in the Crosshairs of International Arbitration

Thomas E. Carbonneau

311

 

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Custom and Its Revival in Transnational Private Law

J. H. Dalhuisen

339

 

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The Public-Private Distinction in the Conflict of Laws

William S. Dodge

371

 

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Naturalism in International Adjudication

J. Patrick Kelly

395

 

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International Commercial Arbitration and International Courts

Mark L. Movsesian

423

 

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Litigation, Arbitration, and the Transnational Shadow of Law

Christopher A. Whytock

449

 

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Supranational Rulings as Judgments and Precedents

Ernest A. Young

477

 

Notes

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Testing the Legitimacy of the Joint Criminal Enterprise Doctrine in the ICTY: A Comparison of Individual Liability for Group Conduct in International and Domestic Law

Caroline H. Gibson

521

 

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Privacy Protection: When is “Adequate” Actually Adequate?

Nikhil S. Palekar

549

 

Journal Staff

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Print ISSN: 1053-6736

E-ISSN: 2328-9708

 
 
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