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Volume 13, No. 2
Articles
Property as a Natural Institution: The Separation of Property from Sovereignty in International Law - L. Benjamin Ederington
Affirmative Action, A Look at South Africa and the United States: A Question of Pigmentation or Leveling the Playing Field? - Lundy R. Langston
Recent Development
Tempeting a Chill on Skittish Capital Markets: Illiquid Investments Investments in the Wake of Global Volatility - Christopher J. Mailander
Notes and Comments
Unilateral Sanctions With a Twist: The Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996 - Meghan McCurdy
A New Take on Antiterrorism: Smith v. Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamabiriya - Leslie McKay
Freedom of Information: Will Blair Be Able to Break the Walls of Secrecy in Britain? - Debra L. Silverman
Cite as 13 Am. U. Int'l L. REV Copyright © 1997
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