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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 27 - NUMBER 1

 

ARTICLES


Clear Rules Still Produce Fuzzy Results: Impossibility in Indian Contract Law
C. Scott Pryor


NAFTA Chapter 11, Regulatory Expropriation, and Domestic Counter-Advertising Law
Alberto R. Salazar V.

 

WTO CASE REVIEW INTRODUCTION

Lawrence Ponoroff


2010 WTO CASE REVIEW
David Gantz & Raj Bhala


NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION 9TH ANNUAL WRITING COMPETITION Historical Context and the Survival of the Jay Treaty Free
Passage Right: A Response to Marcia Yablon-Zug

Dan Lewerenz


NOTES


Homeschooling in Germany and the United States
Aaron T. Martin


Roma Integration in Europe: Why Minority Rights are Failing
Iskra Uzunova

 

 

 

Updated: 10/13/2011