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Denver Journal International Law & Policy
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Denver Journal International Law & Policy
Vol. 24, no. 1: Table of Contents
Denver Journal International Law & Policy
Articles
U.S. Marine Scientific Research Activities Offshore Mexico: An Evaluation of Mexico's Recent Regulatory Legal Framework
Jorge A. Vargas
Environmental Impact of Oil on Water: A Comparative Overview of the Law and Policy in the United States and Nigeria
Ambrose O. Ekpu
Minimizing Reverse Engineering: Sample Language for Dual United States and European Union Software Licenses
John T. Soma, Sharon K. Black-Keefer, and Alexander R. Smith
In the World, but Not of It: Japanese Companies Exploiting the U.S. Civil Rights Law
Kiyoko Kamio Knapp
Comments
The Extradition of International Criminals: A Changing Perspective
Thomas F. Muther Jr.
Proposition 187: The United States May Be Jeopardizing Its International Treaty Obligations
Sandra L. Jamison
Book Reviews
Constitutional Options for a Democratic South Africa
Achim Köddermann
Africa, Human Rights and the Global System: The Political Economy of Human Rights in a Changing World
James B. Wolf
Book Notes
Divided Korea: United Future?
Tatiana Palova
Japan's Democracy: How Much Change?
Scott Huyler
NAFTA & The Environment: Substance and Process
Dawn McKnight
The Status of Women in Foreign Policy
Gail Buhler