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AU International Law Review
Volume 9, No. 1 - Fall 1993

Conference on Changing Notions of Sovereignty and the Role of Private Actors in International Law

Are We Being Propelled Towards a People-Centered Transnational Legal Order?
- Claudio Grossman
- Daniel D. Bradlow

Democracy, Sovereignty, and Intervention
- Louis W. Goodman

The World Bank's Independent Review of India's Sardar Sarovar Projects
- Thomas R. Berger

International Humanitarian Law: Americas Watch's Experience in Monitoring Internal Armed Conflicts
- Robert Kogod Goldman

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States: A Case Study
- David J. Padilla

International Labor Rights and the Sovereignty Question: NAFTA and Guatemala, Two Case Studies
- Lance Compa

Underclass and Immigrant Women as Economic Actors: Rethinking Citizenship in a Changing Global Economy
- M. Particia Fernández

The Uneasy Interface Between Domestic and International Environmental Law
- David A. Wirth

The Global Environment Facility and Non-Governmental Organizations
- David Reed


Recent Developments

Today's United Nations in a Changing World
- Dick Thornburgh


Notes and Comments

The UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects: An Answer to the World Problem of Illicit Trade in Cultural Property
- Claudia Fox

Economic Refugees: Unproptected in the United States by Virtue of an Inaccurate Label
- Elizabeth Kay Harris

Protection for Mobilizing Improvements in the Workplace: The United States and Russia
- Riley M. Sinder

The Eurodollar Deposit Market: Stategies for Regulation
- George H. Windecker, Jr.

United States Department of State v. Ray: The Distorted Application of the Freedom of Information Act's Privacy Exemption to Repatriated Haitian Migrants
- Jeffrey D. Zimmerman

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