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Journal

 

The Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law

 

The Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is an internationally distributed semi-annual publication dedicated to quality legal scholarship. AJICL publishes articles on a wide variety of international and comparative law topics with the goal of providing a forum for debate on current issues affecting international legal development. In addition to two annual issues, AJICL is also committed to publishing symposia that highlight international legal developments and emerging areas of international law. To view past editions of the journal please visit the archive section of this site.

 

Current Edition - VOLUME 28 - NUMBER 2

 

SYMPOSIUM-S.B. 1070'S UNADDRESSED CONSEQUENCES: ISSUES ON THE BORDERS OF THE IMMIGRATION DEBATE


Double Trouble: Double Jeopardy's Dual Sovereignty Exception and State Immigration Statutes
Gregory S. Schneider & Gabriel J. Chin


Immigration and National Security: The Illusion of Safety Through Local Law Enforcement Action
David A. Harris

 

ARTICLES


Enabling Refugee and IDP Law and Policy: Implications of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Michael Ashley Stein & Janet E. Lord

 

NOTES


Property Law and Economic Development in the Informal Communities of Arizona and Sonora, Mexico
D. Michael Mandig


Two Birds with One Shot: The Case for Expanding Private Property Rights Under CITES to Promote Economic Development and Conservation in the Cango Basin
Timothy Bearese


Progress, Privacy, and Preemption: A Study of the Regulatory History of Stored-Value Cards in the United States and the European Union
Naomi Claxton

 

 

 

Updated: 02/15/2012