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Volume 57, Issue 2

Nov 16, 2016 | Print Archives, Print Archives

Volume 57, Issue 2

Articles:

The ‘China, Inc.’ Challenge to Global Trade Governance
By: Mark Wu

How and Why International Law Binds International Organizations
By: Kristina Daugirdas

Tobacco Litigation in International Courts
By: Sergio Puig

 

Essays:

Global Tobacco Control as a Health and Human Rights Imperative
By: Harold Hongju Koh

The Contributions of the Obama Administration to the Practice and Theory of International Law
By: Jack Goldsmith

 

Note:

The Hydrocarbon Industry’s Challenge to International Investment Law: A Critical Approach
By: Guillermo J. Garcia  Sanchez


 

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