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Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems
A Journal of the University of Iowa College of Law
Volume 13, Number 2 (Fall 2003)

 
SYMPOSIUM
Export of the Rule of Law
Guest Editor
John C. Reitz

 

John C. Reitz 

                                                                           

An Introduction to the Symposium

   

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John C. Reitz 

Export of the Rule of Law 

 

 429 

Evelyne Bernasconi & Stefanie Solotych 

Law Transfer in Eastern Europe--Systems in Transition from the Viewpoint of Practicioners 

 487 

 Natalia D. Doronina & Natalia G. Semilutina

Employment of Foreign Concepts of Law and Definitions in Russian Market Economy Legislation 

 499

Giuditta Cordero Moss 

Contract or Licence? Regulation of Petroleum Investment in Russia and Foreign Legal Advice 

 519 

Anders Fogelklou

 

 

 

Jan Smits

 

P.G. Monateri 

 

Francois du Bois & Daniel Visser

 

Gary Goodpaster

The Regional Ombudsman as a Western (Swedish) Legal Transplant: Experiences from the Legislative Process in St. Petersburg

Import and Export of Legal Models: The Dutch Experience

The Weak Law: Contaminations and Legal Cultures

The Influence of Foreign Law in South Africa

Law Reform in Developing Countries

 537

 

 

 

551

 

575

 

593

 

659

 

 

 

 


 

Student Notes

Robert J. Lundin III 

International Justice: Who Should be Held Responsible for the Kidnapping of Thirteen Japanese Citizens? 

 699 

Todd Pritchard 

The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Should the United States Sign on the Dotted Line? 

 727 

Paul Kevin Waterman 

From Kyoto to ANWR: Critiquing the Bush Administration's Withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol to the Framework Convention on Climate Change 

 749 


Dorothy Schramm Winner
Mikael                                            Nabati International Law at a Crossroads: Self-Defense, Global Terrorism, and Preemption (A Call to Rethink the Self-Defense Normative Framework)  771

 


Volume 13, Number 2 (Fall 2003)

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