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93 Am. J. Int'l L. [iii] (1999)
Table of Contents

handle is hein.journals/ajil93 and id is 3 raw text is: AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW
VOLUME 93                       CONTENTS                              1999
[No.1,January 1999, pp. 1-290; No. 2, April 1999, pp. 291-572; No.
3,July 1999, pp. 573-770; No. 4, October 1999, pp. 771-1013.]
PAGE
Bypassing the Security Council: Ambiguous Authorizations to Use Force, Cease-fires
and the Iraqi Inspection Regime            Jula Lobel and Michael Ratner  124
Constitutionalization and Dispute Settlement in the WTO: National Security
as an Issue of Competence       Hannes L. Schloemann and Stefan Ohlhoff  424
The Contemporary Law of Superior Responsibility          Ilias Bantekas  573
The Legitimacy of International Governance: A Coming Challenge for
International Environmental Law?                      Daniel Bodansky  596
Joint Development of Common Offshore Oil and Gas Deposits: Mere State
Practice or Customary International Law?               David M. Ong  771
Duty and Discretion in Commercial Arbitration           William W. Park  805
Developments in International Criminal Law
Foreword                                            The Editors in Chief  1
The Rome Conference on an International Criminal Court:
The Negotiating Process               Philippe Kirsch and John T. Holmes  2
The United States and the International Criminal Court  Davidj Scheffer  12
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court  Mahnoush H. Arsanjani  22
Defining Crimes against Humanity at the Rome Conference  Darryl Robinson  43
Progress andJurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal
for the Former Yugoslavia                           Sean D. Murphy   57
Sexual Violence in Decisions and Indictments of the Yugoslav and Rwandan
Tribunals: Current Status                             Kelly D. Askin  97
Symposium on Method in International Law
Edited by Steven R- Ratner and Anne-Marie Slaughter
Appraising the Methods of International Law: A Prospectus for Readers
Steven R Ratner and Anne-Marie Slaughter  291
The Responsibility of Individuals for Human Rights Abuses in Internal
Conflicts: A Positivist View        Bruno Simma and Andreas L. Paulus  302
Policy-Oriented jurisprudence and Human Rights Abuses in Internal
Conflict: Toward a World Public Order of Human Dignity
Siegfried Wiessner and Andrew R. Willard  316
New International Legal Process                   Mary Ellen O'Connell  334
Letter to the Editors of the Symposium              Martti Koskenniemi  351
International Relations Theory, International Law, and the Regime
Governing Atrocities in Internal Conflicts         Kenneth W. Abbott  361
Feminist Methods in International Law              Hilary Charlesworth  379
The Law and Economics of Humanitarian Law Violations in Internal Conflict
Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Joel P. Trachtman  394
The Method Is the Message        Anne-Marie Slaughter and Steven R. Ratner  410

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