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CONTENTS
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Filartiga v. Pena-Irala:
From Family Tragedy to
Human Rights Accountability |
Beth Stephens |
623 |
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The New Federal Common Law
of Tort Remedies for Violations
of International Law |
William
R. Casto |
635 |
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Regulating
the New Privateers
of the Twenty-First Century |
William
R. Casto |
671 |
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Filartiga's
Legacy in an Era
of Military Privatization |
Laura A. Dickinson |
703 |
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U.S.
Torture as a Tort |
Richard
Henry Seamon |
715 |
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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 |
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Losing Control
(Yet Again):
The Globalization of the
Alien Tort Statute |
Ari Afilalo |
847 |
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| COMMENTS |
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Mujica
v. Occidental Petroleum Corporation:
A Case Study on the Role of the Executive
Branch in International Human Rights Litigation |
Amy
Apollo |
855 |
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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 |
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