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Citation: P. Gulasekaram, Foundations of World Order: The legalist approach to international relations, 1898-1922., STANF J I L, 36(1), 2000, pp. 181-182
Citation: Md. Myers, When sorry isn't enough: The controversy over apologies and reparations for human injustice., STANF J I L, 36(1), 2000, pp. 187-190
Citation: Te. Wirth, Environmental policy and international cooperation: A framework for the 21(st) century - Despair or determination?, STANF J I L, 35(2), 1999, pp. 221-229
Citation: Mp. Healy, Legislative intent and statutory interpretation in England and the United States: An assessment of the impact of Pepper v. Hart, STANF J I L, 35(2), 1999, pp. 231-254
Citation: P. Kuruk, Asylum and the non-refoulement of refugees: The case of the missing shipload of liberian refugees, STANF J I L, 35(2), 1999, pp. 313-350
Citation: Mc. Porterfield, State and local foreign policy initiatives and free speech: The first amendment as an instrument of federalism, STANF J I L, 35(1), 1999, pp. 1-48
Citation: Ba. Kahn, The legal framework surrounding Maori claims to water resources in New Zealand: In contrast to the American Indian experience, STANF J I L, 35(1), 1999, pp. 49-168
Citation: V. Milor, The promotion of economic development through conflict and dispute resolution: Examples from Mexico and Malaysia, STANF J I L, 35(1), 1999, pp. 169-204