Vol. LIV No. 3 | May 2013
The Symposium Issue
The May issue is a joint publication by the Boston College Law Review and the Boston College International & Comparative Law Review. The articles selected for publication were presented at an academic symposium at Boston College Law School on October 12, 2012. More information about the symposium, entitled “Filling Power Vacuums in the New Global Legal Order,” is available here.
Introduction:
- Paul Caligiuri & Mathilda McGee-Tubb, Introduction
- Frank J. Garcia, Foreword
Keynote Address:
- Anne-Marie Slaughter, Filling Power Vacuums in the New Global Legal Order
Articles:
- Upendra Acharya, Globalization and Hegemony Shift: Are States Merely Agents of Corporate Capitalism?
- David Benjamin, The Charge of the Lawyers Brigade: Coping with the Legal Challenges Faced by Israel’s Military on the Battlefield
- Daniel Bradlow, International Law and the Assessment of Global Economic Governance
- Sara Dillon, Opportunism and Trade Law Revisited: The Pseudo-Constitutionalism of the World Trade Organization
- Rich DiMeglio, Training Army Judge Advocates to Advise Commanders as Operational Law Attorneys
- John Flood, Redesigning Large Law Firms in the 21st Century: How the U.K. Is Reshaping the Global Legal Services Market
- Stephen Meili, U.K. Refugee Lawyers: Pushing the Boundaries of Domestic Court Acceptance of International Human Rights Law
- Mathias Risse, A Précis of On Global Justice, With Emphasis on Implications for International Institutions
- Fiona Smith, Locating Power in the WTO
- Phillip Weiner, Emergence of Rape Doctrine in International War Crimes Litigation
- David Wilkins & Mihaela Papa, The Rise of the Corporate Legal Elite in the BRICS: Implications for Global Governance
Notes:
- Allison Anderson
- Drew Goodwin
- Dana Walsh
