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44 Cornell Int'l L.J. [i] (2011)

handle is hein.journals/cintl44 and id is 1 raw text is: CORNELL INTERNATIONAL
LAW JOURNAL

Volume 44                  Winter 2011                  Number 1
2010 SYMPOSIUM
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND JUSTICE IN CONFLICT
AND POST-CONFLICT AREAS
2010 Symposium Issue Introduction
Sara A. Lulo                                                I
ARTICLES
Sustainable Development, Rule of Law, and the Impact of
WomenJudges
Sandra Day O'Connor & Kim K. Azzarelli                      3
Gender-Based Violence and Justice in Conflict and Post-Conflict
Areas
Rashida Manjoo & Calleigh McRaith                          11
Greasing the Palm: An Argument for an Increased Focus on
Public Corruption in the Fight Against International Human
Trafficking
Virginia M. Kendall                                        33
The Gender Jurisprudence of the Special Court for Sierra Leone:
Progress in the Revolutionary United Front Judgments
Valerie Oosterveld                                         49
Reparations, Microfinance, and Gender: A Plan, with Strategies
for Implementation
Anita Bernstein & Hans Dieter Seibel                       75
Wartime Female Slavery: Enslavement?
Patricia Viseur Sellers                                   115

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