Volume 58, Issue 4 Solving Global Problems: Perspectives from International Law and Policy
The issue is based on the Solving Global Problems: Perspectives from International Law and Policy symposium held at New York Law School in April 2013. The symposium was co-sponsored by the Institute for Global Law, Justice & Policy at New York Law School and the American Society of International Law.Articles
The Geography of Solving Global Environmental Problems: Reflections on Polycentric Efforts to Address Climate Change
HARI M. OSOFSKY
Lionfish as a Metaphor for Governance in an Era of Climate Change
REBECCA M. BRATSPIES
The Conceptual and Jurisprudential Aspects of Property in the Context of the Fundamental Rights of Indigenous People: The Case of the Shuar of Ecuador
WINSTON P. NAGAN and CRAIG HAMMER
Reflections on the New Haven School
MOLLY LAND