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Volume 20, Number 2, April 2009

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Editorial
pp. 259-263(5)
Author: JHHW,

Close Encounters of a Sovereign Kind
pp. 299-330(32)
Author: Kritsiotis, Dino

The Use of Force against Terrorists
pp. 359-397(39)
Author: Tams, Christian J.

Plea Bargaining at the ICTY: Guilty Pleas and Reconciliation
pp. 415-436(22)
Author: Clark, Janine Natalya

Targeted Killing in International Law
pp. 449-453(5)
Author: Abresch, William

Trafficking in Human Beings: Modern Slavery
pp. 453-457(5)
Author: Allain, Jean

Culture and International Law
pp. 463-465(3)
Author: Sberro, Stephan

Constitutional Politics in the Middle East
pp. 465-471(7)
Author: Moschtaghi, Ramin

Principles of International Investment Law
pp. 471-473(3)
Author: Schill, Stephan W.

At the Crossroads: The World Trading System and the Doha Round
pp. 474-476(3)
Author: Marshall, Fiona E.

The WTO, Animals and PPMs
pp. 476-481(6)
Author: Vranes, Erich

Books Received
pp. 487-503(17)

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