Vol. 46 No. 1, November 2000
Index
- Presentation.
- Remarks in tribute to John Brierley.
- Hommage a John Brierley.
- Bibliography.
- Convergences et divergences entre federalisme et protection des droits et libertes : l'exemple des Etats-Unis et du Canada.
- More censorship or less discrimination? Sexual orientation hate propaganda in multiple perspectives.
- Hate, genocide and human rights fifty years later: what have we learned? What must we do?
- Introduction.
- The instructive power of outrage: remembering Nuremberg.
- From Sisyphus's dilemma to Sisyphus's duty? A meditation on the regulation of hate propaganda in relation to hate crimes and genocide.
- Hate speech in Rwanda: the road to genocide.
- Are good intentions enough? The limits of the new world of international justice.
- Rwanda: Chronique d'un genocide previsible.
- Does international law impose a duty upon the United Nations to prevent genocide?
- The international tribunals for serious violations of international humanitarian law in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: fifty years later.
- Gender crimes as war crimes: integrating crimes against women into international criminal law.
- Augusto Pinochet and international law.
- The International Criminal Court.
- The International Criminal Court and the human rights revolution.
- The U.S. perspective on the International Criminal Court.
- Response on receiving an award.
- Reflections on the development of the law of war.
- Lear et le droit civil.
- William R. McIntyre: Paladin of Common Law.
- Focusing on the Future: Seeking Legal and Policy Solutions in Education.
- Our Lives Before the Law: Constructing a Feminist Jurisprudence.
- The Law School: Global Issues, Local Questions.
- David D. Friedman, Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters.
- Boundaries of Judicial Review: The Law of Justiciability in Canada.
- Erratum.