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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DJCIL > Vol. 5 > No. 2 (1995)

 

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DJCIL > Vol. 5 > No. 2 (1995)

 

Volume 5, Number 2 (Spring 1995)

Articles

Focus on Privatization in China

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Foreword

Jonathan Ocko and Laurent Campo

145

 

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China’s Corporatization Experiment

Fang Liufang

149

 

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The Perceived Unreasonable Man—A Response to Fang Liufang

Xiqing Gao (Gao Xiqing)

271

 

Articles

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“One Country, Two Systems,” Three Law Families, and Four Legal Regions: The Emerging Inter-Regional Conflicts of Law in China

Jin Huang and Andrew Xuefeng Qian

289

 

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Taking the Next Step in the Development of New Human Rights: The Emerging Right of Humanitarian Assistance to Restore Democracy

Lois E. Fielding

329

 

Comment

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Cuba’s Transition to a Free-Market Democracy: A Survey of Required Changes to Laws and Legal Institutions

Matias F. Travieso-Diaz and Steven R. Escobar

379

 

Notes

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Legal Representation for Indigent Criminal Defendants in South Africa: Possibilities Under the 1994 Constitution

Jennifer L. Huber

425

 

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Terror and the Law: The Unilateral Use of Force and the June 1993 Bombing of Baghdad

Alan D. Surchin

457

 

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Prudence or Paranoia: Considering Stricter Regulation of the International Over-the-Counter Derivatives Market

Bryan H. Booth

499

 

Index

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Author/Title Index for Volumes 1 Through 5

527

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 1053-6736

E-ISSN: 2328-9708

 
 
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