Volume 10, No. 2 | Print |  E-mail

Winter 1995

 

Interdiciplinary Approaches to International Economic Law

 

Articles

Forward

International Economic Law: Reflections on the "Boilerroom" of International Relations
- John H. Jackson

 

Introduction

The New Movements in International Economic Law
- Joel R. Paul

 

Historiography

Economic Consequences, Nationalist Passions: Keynes, Crisis, Culture, and Policy
- Nathaniel Berman

The International Style in Postwar Law and Policy: John Jackson and the Field of International Economic Law
- David Kennedy

 

Public Choice and International Relations Theory

Liberal International Relations Theory and International Economic Law
- Anne-Marie Slaughter

Barbarians Inside the Gate: Public Choice Theory and International Economic Law
- Paul B. Stephan III

 

Law and Society

When the State Encounters a New Space Economy: The Case of Information Industries
- Saskia Sassen

The Cultural Life of Things: Anthropological Approaches to Law and Society in Conditions of Globalization
- Rosemary J. Coombe

 

Poststructuralism

Cross-Cultural Commerce in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
- Anita L. Allen
- Michael R. Seidl

Women and the Global Economic Order: A Feminist Perspective
- Shelley Wright

 

Recent Developments

Germany's International Integration: The Rulings of the German Federal Constitutional Court on the Maastricht Treaty and the Out-of-Area Deployment of German Troops
- Manfred H. Wiegandt

 

Notes and Comments

Organ Trafficking: Legislative Proposals to Protect Minors
- Maria N. Morelli

WTO Dispute Resolution Panels: Failing to Protect Against Conflicts of Interest
- David M. Schwarz

 

 

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