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Volume 44 Number 3

Fall 2011

Articles

Does Access to Justice Improve Countries' Compliance with Human Rights Norms?—An Empirical Study
Samuel P. Baumgartner

Courts Resisting Courts: Lessons from the Inter-American Court's Struggle to Enforce Human Rights
Alexandra Huneeus

A Conflict of Interests: Privacy, Truth and Compulsory DNA Testing for Argentina's Children of the Disappeared
Elizabeth B. Ludwin King

Consumer Protection in Choice of Law
Giesela Rühl

Cutting the Gordian Knot: How and Why the United Nations Should Vest the International Court of Justice with Referral Jurisdiction
Andrew Strauss

Notes

Corporate Civil Liability Under the Alien Tort Statute: Exploring Its Possibility and Jurisdictional Limitations
Matthew Danforth

Law on the Books vs. Law in Action: Under-Enforcement of Morocco's Reformed 2004 Family Law, the Moudawana
Ann Eisenberg

Unmanned, Unprecedented, and Unresolved: The Ambiguity of American Drone Strikes in Pakistan Under International Law
Andrew C. Orr

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