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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1999

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References

1 Lecture, Charles Dunlap, Jr.: Organized Violence and the Future of International Law, p. 6.

2 Panel, The Culture of Cyberspace, p. 354.

3 Panel, Human Rights, Democracy and Free Markets: Is it a Package?, p. 121.

4 Lecture, Amy Chua: Markets, Democracy, and Ethnic Conflict, p. 1.

5 Lecture, Karen Knop: Of the Male Persuasion: The Power of Liberal Internationalism for Women, p. 177.

6 Panel, Immigration and National Identity: Membership, Difference and the (Trans)National Imagination, p. 212.

7 Panel, Globalization and Investment Flows, p. 114.

8 Panel, Liberalizing Markets and Sexuality, p. 222; Lecture, Alice M. Miller, Human Rights and Sexuality: First Steps Toward Articulating a Rights Framework for Claims to Sexual Rights and Freedoms, p. 288; Panel, The Gender of International Law, p. 206.

9 Panel, The Making of the Muslim Cosmopolitan: Islamic Law, Identity, and the Market, p. 361.

10 Lecture, Patricia Viseur Sellers: The Cultural Value of Sexual Violence, p. 312.

11 Panel, Race, Riots, and Money: The Role of the Bretton Woods Institutions in the Indonesian Financial Crisis, p. 139.

12 Lecture, Oscar Schachter: The Role of Power in International Law, p. 200.

13 Panel, Is the Americans with Disabilities Act Exportable? Disability Rights in International Perspective, p. 332.

14 Lecture, Ann Snitow: Cautionary Tales, p. 35.

15 Lecture, Daniel Tarullo: Law and Governance in a Global Economy, p. 105.

16 Panel, Social and Labor Issues and the Agendas of the IMF, World Bank, WTO and OECD, p. 143.

17 Panel, Is There an Emerging Transnational Regime for Labor Standards?, p. 380.

18 Panel, The Cold War and the Rule of Law, p. 43.

19 Panel, The Power of Law: The Promises and Prospects of Legal Reform Worldwide, p. 233.

20 Panel, International Environmental Law: Globalitarian Temptations? p. 217.