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17 Tul. J. Int'l & Comp. L. [i] (2008-2009)

handle is hein.journals/tulicl17 and id is 1 raw text is: TULANE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL
AND COMPARATIVE LAW
VOLUME 17              WINTER 2008                 No. I
CONTENTS
FO R E W O R D   .............................................................................. .1
ARTICLES
BEYOND DOHA:
MULTIPOLAR CHALLENGES
FOR A GLOBALIZED WORLD .......................... William A. Lovett  3
U.N. DUES: DEFAULT RUSE ............................... Sabrina Haake  39
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE
MORTAL PRECIPICE:
A LEGAL POLICY CRITIQUE OF THE
DEATH Row PHENOMENON ............................ DavidA. Sadoff  77
HATE SPEECH AS A WAR
CRIME: PUBLIC AND DIRECT
INCITEMENT TO GENOCIDE
IN INTERNATIONAL LAW ............... Christopher Scott Mara villa  113
LEGAL COMEDY: A STUDY OF
TERENCE'S THE PHORMIO .................................. Russ VerSteeg  145
COMMENTS
AGREEING To DISAGREE?: CONTINUING
UNCERTAINTIES IN TRANSATLANTIC
MERGER CLEARANCE POST-EC
MERGER REGULATION ................................. Nathan R. Viavant  177
YOU MADE A MISTAKE-
YOU SELECTED A WOMAN!:
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF POLITICAL
GENDER QUOTAS IN POSTCONFLICT
AFRICAN NATIONS ........................................... Bethany  Conner  203

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