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The International Review Newsletter

 
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  • The International Review | 2000 Fall by Michael Rhee

    The International Review | 2000 Fall

    Michael Rhee

    Balancing Online Privacy v. Global E-Commerce: Does One Threaten the Other?

    China and the WTO: Ready for Each Other?

    How to Join the World Trade Organization

    The Big Stick of US Trade Law Keeps Swinging

    Alumnae Profile: Christina M. Storm, Lawyers Without Borders, Inc.

    US Supreme Court: Burma Law Unconstitutional (also see Fall 1999 newsletter)

    Election 2000: The Presidential Candidates on International Trade and Finance

  • The International Review | 2000 Spring by Michael Rhee

    The International Review | 2000 Spring

    Michael Rhee

    Genetically Modified: A New Frankenstein or Old Trade Barriers?

    WTO Sidebar: Who decides if you’re obeying a final ruling?

    The Talented World Trade Organization: A Cure-All for the World’s Problems?

    The WTO’s Biggest Case: Foreign Sales Corporations (FSCs)

    Alumnae Profile: Darlene Prescott, United Nations Office of Legal Affairs

    Burma goes to the High Court after its day with NYLS

  • The International Review | 1999 Fall by Michael Rhee

    The International Review | 1999 Fall

    Michael Rhee

    50 Foreign Policies for 50 States? The Massachusetts Burma Law

    Symposium: Should the ABA Approve MDP?

    A Ten-Year Beef: Unfair Trade Ban or Serious Health Concerns?

    Four Steps to a Career in International Law

    Alumnus Profile: Dennis S. Prahl, Ladas & Parry

    Up Close: Journal of International and Comparative Law

    Slipping into a Trade War over Bananas

    Cooling off hot tempers over steel imports

    Center for International Law Trivia

  • The International Review | 1999 Spring by Michael Rhee

    The International Review | 1999 Spring

    Michael Rhee

    The Trade Fight of the Year Over … Bananas?

    Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition

    International Law Courses Taught by NYLS Faculty

    What’s the Problem with Cheap Steel?

    The Euro Makes Its Way into the World Market

 
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