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New England Journal of International and Comparative Law

Volume 9, No. 2: 2003

Contents

 

ARTICLES

 
  Expelling and Suspending Students: An American and Jewish Legal Perspective

Daniel Pollack
David Schnall

 

Legal Services and the GATS: Norms as Barriers to Trade

Paul D. Paton

 

Night Work by Women: How Should Special Protective Measures for Women be Defined?

Kamala Sankaran

 

Globalized Automatic Choice of Forum: Where Do Internet Consumers Sue?
Proposed Article 7 of the Hague Convention on International Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters and its Possible Effects on e-Commerce

Timothy P. Lester

 

 

Notes

 
 

Should the ICTB be the Next International Criminal Tribunal?: Examining the Burmese Junta as a Candidate for an International Criminal Tribunal for Burma

                                                                        

  Laurent Rotroff

 

Providing Guardianship of Fundamental Rights and Essential Governmental Oversight: An Examination and Comparative Analysis of the Role of Ombudmen in Sweden and Poland

Jennifer Gannett

 

Equal Access to Fish and Chips: Irish Redress of Discrimination Under the Equal Status Act

Amma Nyarko Appiah

 

Succession of the ABM Treaty

Linda McCarty

 

 

Current Developments

 
 

Limiting Iraq?s Sovereignty: The United States and the U.N. Charter 

Anthony Ruggiero

 

Hoffman Plastic Compounds Inc. v. National Labor Relations Board: A Step Backwards for All Workers in the United States 

Gabriela Robin

 

The Israeli Response to Palestinian Breach
of the Oslo Agreements
 

Benjamin A. Gorelick

 

The Spanish Government’s Ban of a Political Party: A Violation of Human Rights?

Kenneth Craig Dobson

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