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Volume 50, Issue 1

Jan 1, 2009 | Print Archives

Articles:

Breaking the Genuine Link: The Contemporary International Legal Regulation of Nationality
By Robert D. Sloane

Other Peoples’ Children: A Textual and Contextual Interpretation of the Genocide Convention, Article 2(e)
By Kurt Mundorff

The Dark Side of Shareholder Influence: Managerial Autonomy and Stakeholder Orientation in Comparative Corporate Governance
By Martin Gelter

Federal Common Law and Alien Tort Statute Litigation: Why Federal Common Law Can (and Should) Provide Aiding and Abetting Liability
By Nilay Vora

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