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VOLUME 37 |
2002-2003 |
NUMBER 4 |
Foreword
Michael P. Scharf
The Changing Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Geoffrey R. Watson
Legitimacy and the Expanding Power of the ICTY
Gregory P. Lombardi
Reflections on Some of the Most Significant Achievements of the ICTY
Dr. Kelly Askin
The Legacy of the Milosevic Trial
Michael P. Scharf
International Criminal Proceedings and the Protection of Human Rights
Dr. Göran Sluiter
The Evolution of Defense Counsel Appearing Before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Mark S. Ellis
The ICTY and Defense Counsel: A Troubled Relationship
David Tolbert
The Soldier's Obligation to Die When Ordered to Shoot Civilians or Face Death Himself
Valerie Epps
Mens Rea and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
William A. Schabas
Looking Up, Down, and Across: The ICTY's Place in the International Legal Order
Mark A. Drumbl
The Relationship Between Hybrid Courts and International Courts: The Case of Kosovo
Laura A. Dickinson
The Legacy of the ICTY: The International Criminal Court
Leila Nadya Sadat
Becker v. FEC: Undermining the "Marketplace of Ideas"
Jennifer A. McKinnon
Bartnicki v. Vopper: Cell Phones and Throwing Stones
Daniel P. Paradis
Transsexual Prisoners: How Much Treatment is Enough?
Bradley A. Sultan
Zero Tolerance Policies: Fighting Drugs or Punishing Domestic Violence Victims?
Veronica L. Zoltowski
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