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Volume 58, Issue 2

Filed Under: Print Archives, Print Archives

Articles:

WTO Trade and Environment Jurisprudence: Avoiding Environmental Catastrophe
By: Joel P. Trachtman

International Law and Its Histories: Methodological Risks and Opportunities
By: Valentina Vadi

What Is an International Crime? (A Revisionist History)
By: Kevin Jon Heller

Sovereignty and Normative Conflict: International Legal Realism as a Theory of Uncertainty
By: Ryan Mitchell

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We Have the Right Tools: An Examination and Defense of Spending in International Adoption
By: Ann Smith

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