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40th Anniversary Edition
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Vol. 41, no. 1: Full Issue
Denver Journal International Law & Policy
Front Matter
Vol. 40, no. 1: Title Page
Denver Journal International Law & Policy
Vol. 40, no. 1: Table of Contents
Denver Journal International Law & Policy
Messages to Professor Nanda from Some Former Students
Denver Journal International Law & Policy
Articles
The Future of Human Rights in the Age of Globalization
M. Cherif Bassiouni
The Future of International Law in Its Administrative Mode
James A. R. Nafziger
The ICJ: On Its Own
Edward Gordon
International Lawlessness, International Politics and the Problem of Terrorism: A Conundrum of International Law and U.S. Foreign Policy
Upendra D. Acharya
A Note to States Defending Humanitarian Intervention: Examining Viable Arguments before the International Court of Justice
Matthew C. Cooper
R2P=MDGs: Implementing the Responsibility to Protect through the Millennium Development Goals
Jennifer Moore
The International Law of Antitrust Compliance
Ted Banks and Joe Murphy
Testing the Jurisdictional Limits of the International Investment Regime: The Blocking of Social Media and Internet Censorship
Matthew R. Dardenne
The Impact of Corruption on International Trade
Moiz A. Shirazi
Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas - Protecting the Marine Environment in the Territorial Seas and Exclusive Economic Zones
Jon M. Van Dyke and Sherry P. Broder
The Future of Environmental Dispute Resolution
George (Rock) Pring and Catherine (Kitty) Pring
The Role of Brownfields as Sites for Mixed Use Development Projects in America and Britain
Jan G. Laitos and Teresa Helms Abel