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Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems
A Journal of the University of Iowa College of Law

Volume 9, Number 2 (Fall 1999)

SYMPOSIUM
Re-Framing International Law for the 21st Century
Guest Editors
Richard Falk, R.B.J. Walker, and Lester Edwin J. Ruiz
Richard Falk, R.B.J. Walker & Lester Edwin J. Ruiz Introduction to the Symposium: Why Re-framing? 423
R.B.J. Walker After the Future: Enclosures, Connections, Politics 427
Richard Falk Re-framing the Legal Agenda of World Order in the Course of a Turbulent Century 451
Mary H. Kaldor The Ideas of 1989: The Origins of the Concept of Global Civil Society 475
Andrew L. Strauss Overcoming the Dysfunction of the Bifurcated Global System: The Promise of a Peoples Assembly 489
Marcus Raskin The International Law of Reconstruction 513
Jacinta O'Hagan Conflict, Convergence or Co-existence? The Relevance of Culture in Reframing World Order 537
Karena Shaw Feminist Futures: Contesting the Political 569
Jayan Nayar Orders of Inhumanity 599
Lester Edwin J. Ruiz In Pursuit of the "Body Politic": Ethics, Spirituality, and Diaspora 633

Schramm Competition Winner
Sarah Light The Human Rights Injunction: Equitable Remedies Under the Alien Tort Claims Act 653
Notes
Kristina Martin Conflicts in Marine Environmental Protection: The Turkish Straits as a Case Study 681
Shannon Thompson The 1998 Russian Federation Family Code Provisions on Intercountry Adoption Break the Hague Convention Ratification Gridlock 703
Bibliography 727

Volume 9, Number 2 (Fall 1999)
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