CURRENT ISSUE


 VOLUME37                            SPRING 2006                            NUMBER 3  

CONTENTS

         
ARTICLES
 
  Filartiga v. Pena-Irala:
   From Family Tragedy to

   Human Rights Accountability
Beth Stephens 623  
 
  The New Federal Common Law
   of Tort Remedies for Violations
   of International Law
William R. Casto 635  
 
  Regulating the New Privateers
   of the Twenty-First Century
William R. Casto 671  
 
  Filartiga's Legacy in an Era
   of Military Privatization
Laura A. Dickinson 703  
 
  U.S. Torture as a Tort Richard Henry Seamon 715  
         
  Protecting the Power of the Judiciary:
   Why the Use of State Department
   "Statements of Interest" in Alien Tort

   Statute Litigation Runs Afoul of
   Separation of Powers Concerns
Derek Baxter 807  
 
   Losing Control (Yet Again):
   The Globalization of the
   Alien Tort Statute
Ari Afilalo 847  
 
 
COMMENTS
 
  Mujica v. Occidental Petroleum Corporation:
   A Case Study on the Role of the Executive

   Branch in International Human Rights Litigation
Amy Apollo 855  
         
  Saleh v. Titan Corporation: The Alien Tort
   Claims Act: More Bark Than Bite?  Procedural
   Limitations and the Future of ATCA Litigation
   Against Corporate Contractors
Juli Schwartz 867