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Volume 45 Number 3Fall 2012

Articles

The Puzzling Non-Consequences of Societal Distrust of Courts: Explaining the Use of Russian Courts
Kathryn Hendley

Is Complementarity the Right Approach for the International Criminal Court's Crime of Aggression?
Jennifer Trahan

The ICSID Under Siege

Leon TrakmanĀ 

Notes

The Leahy Law: Congressional Failure, Executive Overreach, and the Consequences
Nathanael Tenorio Miller

Too Big to Fail? Towards a Sovereign Bankruptcy Regime
Davy Nguyen

Incompetent Drafting and Complex Laws: Automatically Waiving Set-Aside of Foreign Arbitration Awards in the United States
Tiina E. Vaisanen

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