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3 Nw. Interdisc. L. Rev. i (2010)

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Table of Contents                                                          Page #
Letter from the Editors                                                        iii
Ben Armstrong and Dan Rockoff Northwestern University
Law, Politics, and Philosophy
An Inquiry into the Possibility of an Ethical Politics                          1
Louis Wolcher, University of Washington Law School
Can Constitutionalism Constrain Constitutional Change?                        22
Dan Gatmaytan, University of the Philippines, College of Law
Law and Development
Institutional Design and International Election Observers: Kicking the Habit?  39
Chesa Boudin, Yale Law School
Undergraduate Essay: The Broadening of Legal Aid and Women's Rights in China  78
Zhen Angela Lu, Columbia University
Law and Public Policy
An Environmental Role for Energy Regulators                                  104
Jeremy Knee, Brown University, Boston University School of Law
Presidential Appointment of Czars: Executive Power Play or Administrative Renewal?  120
Jacqueline Weyand, Thomas Cooley School of Law
Law and International Relations
Protection of Indigenous Land Rights in Domestic Legal Regimes: The Importance of
International Influences                                                     149
Seth Korman, UCLA School of Law
The United States, The European Union, and China: The Triadic Contest for Africa and Its
Implications for International Human Rights and Democracy                     175
Dr. Joseph Isanga, Ave Maria School of Law
Undergraduate Comment: Development or Dependence? The China Factor in Senegal  211
Sijh Diagne, Northwestern University
The Paris Declaration and The Rule of Law                                    225
Andrew Clark, Florida Coastal School of Law

Volume 3, No. I (Spring 2010)

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