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AU International Law Review
Volume 15, No. 6 - October 2000

Conference

The Second Annual Grotius Lecture

International Law and Practice: Dealing With the Past in the South African Experience
- Kader Asmal

Interfaces: From International Trade to International Economic Law

Introductory Essay: Uncorking International Trade, Filling the Cup of International Economic Law
- Jeffery Atik

Balance-of-Payments Crises in the Developing World: Balancing Trade, Finance and Development in the New Economic Order
- Chantal Thomas

Financial Liberalization, International Monetary Dis/order, and the Neoliberal State
- Timothy A. Canova

Beyond the Proposals: Public Participation in International Economic Law
- Chi Carmody

International Governmental Organization Knowledge Management for Multilateral Trade Lawmaking
- Michael P. Ryan
- W. Christopher Lenhardt
- Katsuya Tamai

Electronic Uncertainty Within the International Trade Regime
- Philip M. Nichols

The Right to Development: Implications for International Economic Law
- Isabella D. Bunn

Enter the Dragon: An Essay on China's WTO Accession Saga
- Raj Bhala

Mending Walls: The Economic Aspects of Israeli-Palestinian Peace
- Oren Gross

An Ideal Legal System for Attracting Foreign Direct Investment? Some Theory and Reality
- Amanda Perry

Cumulative Index

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