

| Volume 71 | Winter 2008 | Number 1 | |
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The Law and Politics of International DelegationCurtis A. Bradley and Judith G. Kelley |
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| Curtis A. Bradley Judith G. Kelley |
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| Curtis A. Bradley Judith G. Kelley |
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Delegating to International Courts: Self-Binding vs. Other-Binding Delegation |
Karen J. Alter | 37 | |
| David Epstein Sharyn O'Halloran |
77 | ||
| Neil S. Siegel | 93 | ||
| Oona A. Hathaway | 115 | ||
| Barbara Koremenos | 151 | ||
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Monitoring Compliance with Unratified Treaties: The ILO Experience |
Laurence R. Helfer | 193 | |
| Tim Büthe | 219 | ||
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Negotiate or Litigate? Effects of WTO Judicial Delegation on U.S. Trade Politics |
Judith L. Goldstein Richard H. Steinberg |
257 | |
| Michael J. Tierney | 283 | ||
| Volume 71 | Spring 2008 | Number 2 | |
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Galanter Influenced ScholarsJayanth K. Krishnan and Stewart Macaulay |
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| Jayanth K. Krishnan Stewart Macaulay |
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| Anne Bloom | 1 | ||
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When Do Facts Persuade? Some Thoughts on the Market for "Empirical Legal Studies" |
Elizabeth Chambliss | 17 | |
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Implementing the Rights Revolution: Repeat Players and the Interpreting of Diffuse Legal Messages |
Charles R. Epp | 41 | |
| Elizabeth A. Hoffman | 53 | ||
| Margo Schlanger | 65 | ||
| Brian Z. Tamanaha | 89 | ||
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Before Virtue: Halakhah, Dharmasastra, and What Law Can Create |
Donald R. Davis, Jr. | 99 | |
| Laura Dudley Jenkins | 109 | ||
| Robert Moog | 129 | ||
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Justice in Many Rooms Since Galanter: De-Romanticizing Legal Pluralism Through the Cultural Defense |
Mitra Sharafi |
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| John Lande | 147 | ||
| Marc Galanter | 159 | ||
| Scott Thompson | 163 | ||
| Sarah Hawkins | 185 | ||