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Home > NYLS Law Review > Vol. 51 > Iss. 3 (2006)

 
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Volume 51, Issue 3 Perspectives on Post-Conflict Constitutionalism

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Introduction
Ruti Teitel

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Perspectives on Post-Conflict Constitutionalism: Reflections on Regime Change Through External Constitutionalization
Ulrich K. Preuss

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The Role of International Law in Post-Conflict Constitution-Making: Toward a Jus Post Bellum for “Interim Occupations”
Jean L. Cohen

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Post-Sovereign Constitution-Making and Its Pathology in Iraq
Andrew Arato

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The Making of a Constitution in Afghanistan
J. Alexander Thier

Notes

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Incarcerated Men and Women, the Equal Protection Clause, and the Requirement of “Similarly Situated”
Natasha L. Carroll-Ferrary

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Headscarves in German Public Schools: Religious Minorities are Welcome in Germany, Unless — God Forbid — They are Religious
Ruben Seth Fogel

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Imposing Geographical “Locateability” for Voice Over Internet Protocol
Andrea W.M. Louie

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The Takeover Directive and Inspire Art: Reevaluating the European Union’s Market for Corporate Control in the New Millennium
Dmitry Tuchinsky

Case Comments

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People v. Lopez
Geoffrey Goell

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Empresa Cubana del Tabaco v. Culbro Corp.
Victoria Loughery

Book Review

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Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Reconceptualizing State and Government Succession Reviewing: TAI-HENG CHENG, STATE SUCCESSION AND COMMERCIAL OBLIGATIONS (2006)
Gregory W. Bowman

 
 
 
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ISSN: 0145-448X

 
 
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