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The International Review | 2015 Spring/Summer
Michael Rhee
Is there a right to healthy and nutritious food?
Circumcision: A rite of passage or bodily harm?
How do nations and international law address fracking?
Insulting religions: Allowed or prohibited under international law?
Quotas for women on corporate boards?
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The International Review | 2012 Fall/Winter
Michael Rhee
Should nations regulate digital photo editing?
Protecting the privacy of biometric data: National and international efforts
How do nations and international law address bribery?
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The International Review | 2012 Spring/Summer
Michael Rhee
Taking property for the public good: Eminent domain laws from around the world
Minimum wage policies in other nations and under international law
Flag desecration laws at home and abroad
Will new laws help develop effective and safe drugs more quickly?
Child sex abuse: Will the International Criminal Court investigate the Vatican?
Australia: Women soldiers at the front line of combat?
European Union: No more added sugar in fruit juices
International Criminal Court: The first judgment
First conviction of a former head of state since the end of World War II
Will a new treaty address Europe’s financial crisis?
On the road to a new global climate agreement?
Does using solitary confinement violate international law?
Medical waste: A growing human rights hazard?
Controversial U.S. tax law for Americans with foreign accounts
The death of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi: A violation of international law?
China: Illegal limits on exports of raw materials and its far-reaching implications
C.V. Starr Lectures and Lunchtime Lectures: Summaries
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The International Review | 2011 Fall/Winter
Michael Rhee
Cigarettes meet international law: Will tobacco use go up in smoke?
Stopping the recruitment and use of child soldiers
No place to call home: The status and rights of stateless people
Collective punishment and international law: Punished for the acts of others
The United Nations and the Rule of Law: Delivered by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
Does international law effectively protect art, antiquities, and cultural property?
Who will prosecute the son of Col. Muammar Qaddafi?
Saudi Arabia: Arrested for being a woman driver
United States: Copyright protection for fashion designs?
Arctic Council: Setting the stage for more cooperation in the Arctic?
Do Internet restrictions violate international law?
Killing Osama bin Laden: Legal or illegal under international law?
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The International Review | 2011 Spring/Summer
Michael Rhee
Same-sex marriage around the world: Overview and status of debate
Can the United States kill Americans who support terrorism?
Prosecuting and punishing pirates: A work in progress
Criminal disenfranchisement at home and abroad
Oklahoma: Sharia, international law banned in courts?
Switzerland: New law to recover stolen public funds from abroad
United Kingdom: Plastic wrap controversy
Can international law clean up electronic waste?
New agreement to protect, share benefits of biodiversity
More money in the bank to prevent financial crises
Can Libya end its Arab Spring by using mercenaries?
New York: Entire corporations cannot be sued for human rights abuses
Japan: Nuclear power accident too hot for international law?
Asteroids: Can international law address an out-of-this-world problem?
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The International Review | 2010 Fall
Michael Rhee
Protecting animal welfare: Overview and future prospects
Does greater use of criminal law prevent the spread of HIV?
“Vulture Funds”: Preying on poor countries or pursuing deadbeat nations
Protecting migrant workers: The legal framework and status of debate
“Ideological exclusion”: Keeping out people who don’t share your views?
Asylum in the United States for foreign homeschoolers?
Does Arizona’s anti-illegal immigrant law violate international law?
Kosovo: A license for more independence days around the world?
The crime of aggression on the slow road to becoming a crime
Gulf of Mexico oil leak: Any role for international law?
More protection for salamanders, but not for coral, polar bears, sharks, and tunas
Will a new agreement finally stop counterfeiting and piracy?
Teaching international law to terrorists can be a federal crime
Right to water and sanitation officially recognized as human rights
Fewer tour boats, but cleaner sailing around Antarctica
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The International Review | 2010 Spring
Michael Rhee
Conflict diamonds poised to make a comeback?
Three-strikes laws: An effective way to combat Internet piracy?
Decriminalizing personal drug use across the Western hemisphere?
Euthanasia, assisted suicide, and international law: Overview and debate
Ongoing challenges to religious freedoms worldwide
A global sex offender registry?
European Union: Finally, a better, stronger, and faster union?
DNA testing for UK asylum seekers?
Can victims of domestic violence seek asylum?
A new approach in tackling illegal fishing
Progress at Copenhagen climate change conference?
Is spanking illegal under international law?
Do people have a right to a toilet?
What are your rights after earthquakes and other disasters?
Renewed efforts to stop nuclear proliferation
A super-agency for women only?
Will American media goods now flood Chinese markets?
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The International Review | 2009 Fall
Michael Rhee
The legal implications of the “torture memos”: To prosecute or not?
Using international law to combat uncooperative tax havens
Global efforts to hold corporations accountable: Past efforts and current initiatives
Reform of the UN internal justice system: Meeting the expectations of its own standards
Human trafficking: What role for international law for a still growing problem?
An international right to any name?
An independent Supreme Court for the United Kingdom
Swine flu, pandemics, and international law
Global efforts to stop organ trafficking
Uneven progress in global efforts to fight bribery
Are Taliban fighters obeying the laws of war?
United States joins the Human Rights Council
United States signs gay rights declaration
Racial discrimination review conference: Making a difference?
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The International Review | 2009 Spring
Michael Rhee
Cyber warfare and international law: Unresolved issues
The world financial crisis: Time for a new global regulatory regime?
Legal issues in the closing of the Guantanamo Bay terrorist detention facility
Hot pursuit: Legal or illegal under international law?
U.S. child custody disputes at home and abroad
Chinese South Africans are now “black”
A new system for making food health claims in the European Union
First arrest warrant issued for sitting head of state
A better way to seek child support payments
Better access to essential medicines for developing countries?
The conflict in Georgia: Recognizing separatist territories and international law
Continuing gender discrimination in clothing and apparel tariffs?
Mixed verdict in first military commission jury trial of suspected terrorist
Sexual violence: A threat to international peace and security
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The International Review | 2008 Fall
Michael Rhee
Responding to rising food prices: The limits of international law
Avast! International law and piracy on the high seas
Upholding a safeguard in the “war on terror”: The right to challenge government detention
The Responsibility to Protect: A new approach in stopping mass atrocities
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Legal aspects of its evolving security mission
Fleeing from Iraq: How effective is the UN refugee convention?
Fighting Internet censorship through international trade
Lowering oil prices by suing OPEC?
Outsourcing reproduction to other nations?
Anti-anorexia law in France
Legal rights for apes in Spain
Foreign libel suits and the protection of free speech
The Olympic Games and freedom of speech
International Criminal Court: Mistrial of its first trial?
International Criminal Court: Another first: Arrest warrant for sitting head of state
New rules regulating sovereign wealth funds?
Hefty tax bill for renouncing American citizenship
Will a new treaty end the trouble with bomblets?
More government surveillance in the works?
The United States in Iraq: Laying a new legal foundation for continued U.S. involvement
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The International Review | 2008 Spring
Michael Rhee
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: Hindering the “War on Terror”?
Regulating sovereign wealth funds
Amending birthright citizenship: A better way to control illegal immigration?
Punishing human rights violations: First corporate jury verdict under the Alien Tort Claims Act
The United States in Iraq: A Five-Year Review of Unresolved Legal Issues (special section)
Unwarranted surveillance in America? The National Security Agency surveillance program
Targeted killings in the war on terror: Legitimate or illegal?
On the road to a new climate agreement?
The European Union: Adopting a failed constitution as a treaty
Jury duty back in Japan
Showdown on harsh CIA interrogation techniques
Birth of a nation: Legal issues in Kosovo’s independence
United Nations: Better treatment for indigenous peoples?
United Nations: The end of the death penalty?
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The International Review | 2007 Fall
Michael Rhee
The U.S. Supreme Court and Global Warming: National and International Implications
Hedge funds: In need of international regulation?
Universal jurisdiction: Prosecuting any crimes committed anywhere?
Is the WTO Providing More Access to Essential Medicines?
KORUS: A trade agreement binding the United States and Korea?
The Outsourcing of Torture: “Extraordinary rendition” still shrouded in secrecy
“Enforced disappearances” convention: A casualty of the war on terror?
A better definition for “crime of aggression”?
Food safety: Weaknesses abroad and at home
The world’s first publicly-held law firm: Opportunities and dilemmas
Ethiopia v. Starbucks: A brewing trademark dispute?
Hitting the pocketbooks of human rights abusers?
Law of the Sea Treaty: Sink or swim?
Flying in more competitive skies? The Open Skies Agreement
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The International Review | 2007 Spring
Michael Rhee
A New System of Law and Order in the “War on Terror”
Will the new national space policy lead to weapons in space?
Judgment at Baghdad: Justice served or a miscarriage of justice?
UN Peacekeeping: Possible adjustments in the face of continuing limitations?
Federal Internet gambling ban: A bluff or ace in the hole?
Cybercrime Convention: A threat to criminals and individual privacy?
International Criminal Court: The First Case
Double jeopardy facing jeopardy in England?
Taxation without representation in the nation’s capital
Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy
Terrorist and legal blacklist?
Is the Human Rights Council breaking with its past?
Does membership have its rewards? Reforming the IMF
A better way to regulate toxic chemicals?
Will a new convention improve the intercountry adoption process?
Disabling discrimination against the disabled?
A SWIFT way to combat terrorism?
Global trade negotiations back on track?
Stare decisis in the making?
WTO: Summaries of decisions: Hundreds of pages condensed into one
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The International Review | 2006 Fall
Michael Rhee
No Investigation of Coalition Forces in Iraq
Bolivia: A Lot of Gas for Partial Takeover?
More Limits on Conducting the “War on Terror”?
Enforcing Your Right to Contact a Consulate?
More Scrutiny for Foreign Investors?
Programmers to Receive Benefits
A Lumbering Trade Dispute Ends
Antartica a Foreign Country? It Depends.
Tracking Your Cybersteps in Europe
Insult Laws Still Threatening Basic Liberties?
Lack of Hospitality in Mexico City?
Global Trade Talks Suspended
Membership Obligations v. Arab-Israeli Conflict
New Human Rights Body and Its Membership
United Nations: Curbing the Right to Bear Arms?
Human Trafficking Concerns
Giving Security to Securities
Touch a Bridge and Stay in the U.S.?
Fourth Strike Against Byrd Amendment
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The International Review | 2006 Spring
Michael Rhee
United States/EU: An agreement to wine about?
WTO: First decision on “Frankenfood”
Doha trade talks: Putting off hard decisions
UN: Defender of endangered cultures?
Delicate situation for caviar
Stopping child sex abuse via Foreign Commerce Clause
WTO: Soda tax goes flat
United States: Still master of the Internet domain?
Affordable medicines for poor nations?
UN: Cloning around for a treaty?
Final exhale for global warming treaty?
Limiting Guantanamo detainees’ access to courts?
UN: Old human rights group with new face?
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The International Review | 2005 Fall
Michael Rhee
Interpreting the U.S. Constitution via International Law?
Legal Efforts Against Terrorist Financing: Opportunities and Obstacles
The United Nations in Control of the Internet
Implosion of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty
End of the European Union Constitution?
Law School: A cure for foreign competition?
While the U.S. barely passes the Central American Free Trade Agreement ...
... the outcome of ongoing WTO talks remains uncertain
Undermining the Kyoto Protocol?
A WTO open to the public?
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The International Review | 2005 Spring
Michael Rhee
Can editing be a threat to national security?
Are global counterfeiting and piracy unstoppable?
Report: How to build a more effective United Nations
The WTO 10-year review: A world trading system in peril?
Equal protection for Florida orange juice?
Short breaths for global warming treaty?
Selling an EU constitution to a skeptical public
Bittersweet ending for sugar subsidies?
The end of a long-running WTO tax dispute?
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The International Review | 2004 Fall
Michael Rhee
The War on Terror: Balancing National Security and Civil Liberties
Outsourcing Backlash?
Will Efforts to Keep Jobs at Home Violate the U.S. Constitution and International Law?
Alumna Profile: Roberta Baldini ’94, Assistant Trial Attorney, International Criminal Tribune for Rwanda
Global trade talks back on track
One-sentence curb on human rights abuses
Cotton no longer king at the WTO?
Open and shut: First WTO case against China
International high stakes poker?
An exception to an exception
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The International Review | 2004 Spring
Michael Rhee
An International Bankruptcy Plan for Countries in Financial Difficulty?
Alumna Profile: Ms. Saori Kilthau ’00, Senior tax consultant (International Tax Group), Ernst & Young, LLP
Biosafety Protocol: Impending collision with global trade rules?
As some trade negotiations hit bumps ...
... one agreement moves forward to an uncertain future
Does the WTO say no to drugs?
Can a global treaty curb corruption?
Kyoto global warming treaty: Vanishing before our eyes?
EU: Struggling for a simpler patent system
Will 2005 bring a new trend in clothing?
Anti-Tobacco Treaty: Gasping for Breath
A toxic plan to test everyday chemicals?
Will the WTO create higher deficits in the US?
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The International Review | 2003 Fall
Michael Rhee
Does the World Need a Global Registry to Protect Geographical Food Names?
Globalization Meets the First Amendment: Do Multinational Corporations have a Right to Free Speech?
Alumnus Profile: Seth Cohen, Captain, United States Army, Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps, Camp Zama (Japan)
The Alien Tort Claims Act: A One-Sentence Sling-Shot against Corporate Goliaths?
WTO in Cancun: No Party in Vacation Capital
A United Europe under a Single Constitution?
SARS: Another Blow to the World Economy?
Breaking the Bank? Rebuilding Iraq’s Financial System
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The International Review | 2003 Spring
Michael Rhee
Corporate Governance: A Thread Unraveling Throughout the Global Economy?
Alumnus Profile: Edward Okeke, Legal Officer, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Paris, France)
A Bigger and Stronger European Union?
Biotech Debate Meets Real-World Starvation
Zombies in Japan’s Banking System?
International Trade to Become Less Taxing?
US to WTO: Don’t Tell Us How to Spend our Money
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The International Review | 2002 Fall
Michael Rhee
Adjusting the Backbone of International Trade: Should the WTO Reform its Dispute Settlement Rules?
Uncle Sam v. the European Union: Averting Trade Wars Between the Two Titans
Alumnae Profile: 1996 Evening Division student, New York City-based international law firm (Frankfurt, Germany, office)
A Concise Guide to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank
Bush: I’ve Got My Authority Back
Once a Monk, Now WTO Chief
You’ve Got Copyright Protection, Babe!
Next WTO Meeting in Vacation Capital
Don’t Bank on China’s Banking System
Batting .900 at WTO, But Taking a Really Big Strike
Steel: Embracing Protectionism to Promote Trade?
“Axis of Evil” Plenty of Other Opportunities
Russia: We’re Still a Contender
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The International Review | 2002 Spring
Michael Rhee
NAFTA: Compensating Business for the Inconvenience of Protecting Public Welfare?
In the Wake of September 11: Our Economy and the World
WTO to Begin New Trade Round: “A Perfect Balance of Unhappiness”
Alumnae Profile: K. Elizabeth Ryder, International Legal Development consultant
Anthrax Scare Helps Clarify WTO Intellectual Property Rules
Welcome to the Club: China’s 16-year Quest Ends
Hello, Euro! So long to francs, guilders, liras, pesetas . .
A $4 Billion Defeat that Won’t Go Away
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The International Review | 2001 Fall
Michael Rhee
The Free Trade Agreement of the Americas: Is free trade possible in the post-Seattle world?
The World Trade Organization and Intellectual Property Rights: Obstacles or Innovators in the Fight Against AIDS?
Trouble at the Border: Is NAFTA opening roads to unsafe trucks?
Alumnus Profile: James H. Rodgers, L’Abbate, Balkan, Colavita & Contini, L.L.P.
A Concise Guide to Major Trade Agreements
Global Trade Round-up
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The International Review | 2001 Spring
Michael Rhee
Unequal in an Organization of Equals? Developing Countries and the WTO
What Prevents Labor Abuses Abroad? A Voluntary Code of Conduct
Signs of a Greener WTO?
Alumnae Profile: Liliana Correia, Zurich Financial Services
President Bush’s Cabinet Officials on International Trade and Finance
NYLS Wins Award at Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
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