“A Tribute to Lewis H. LaRue”

James Boyd White
Washington and Lee Law Review
2006

“Why Sudan? Ambiguous Identities Forge Persistent Conflict”

Laura Nyantung Beny
  • Human Rights
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Why India?: World’s Largest Democracy, With an Anglo-American Common Law System”

Vikramaditya S. Khanna
  • International and Comparative Law
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Capital Controls, Liberalizations, and Foreign Direct Investment”

James Hines Jr.
  • Tax Law
Review of Financial Studies
2006

“A Comment on Nielsen’s and Albiston’s Sample Selection Methodology, and Implications for the ‘Have-Nots’ ”

Laura Nyantung Beny
  • Public Interest Law
North Carolina Law Review
2006

“The War on Terrorism and International Humanitarian Law”

Steven R. Ratner
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Human Rights
Michigan State Journal of International Law
2006

“Law’s Own Ontology: A Comment on Law’s Quandary”

Joseph Vining
Catholic University Law Review
2006

“The Washington University Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse: Using Court Records for Research, Teaching, and Policymaking”

Margo Schlanger
University of Missouri Kansas City Law Review
2006

“The Irrational Auditor and Irrational Liability”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Lewis and Clark Law Review
2006

“Land Feuds and Their Solutions: Finding International Law Beyond the Tribunal Chamber”

Steven R. Ratner
  • International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2006

“Looking to the East: The Stories of modern Indian People and the Development of Tribal Law”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Seattle Journal of Social Justice
2006

“Why Europe?: Let Me Count the Ways.”

Daniel H. Halberstam
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Teaching ADR in the Labor Field in China”

Theodore J. St. Antoine
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Two Models of Tort (and Takings)”

Scott A. Hershovitz
Virginia Law Review
2006

“Building Women Into Peace: The International Legal Framework”

Christine M. Chinkin
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Human Rights
Third World Quarterly
2006

“Perpetuating the Impermanence of Foster Children: A Critical Analysis of Efforts to Reform the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children”

Vivek S. Sankaran
  • Children and the Law
Family Law Quarterly
2006

“Dibakonigowin: Indian Lawyer as Abductee”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Oklahoma City University Law Review
2006

“Do Tax Havens Divert Economic Activity?”

James Hines Jr.
  • Tax Law
Economics Letters
2006

“Offshore Outsourcing and Worker Rights”

Theodore J. St. Antoine
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Grados de libertad: Democracia y antidemocracia en Cuby y Luisiana, 1898-1900”

Rebecca J. Scott
  • Race and the Law
  • Legal History
Historia Social
2006

“Health and Human Rights”

Christine M. Chinkin
  • Human Rights
  • Health Law
Public Health
2006

“Dick Wellman -- A Personal Remembrance”

Lawrence W. Waggoner
Georgia Law Review
2006

“The Demand for Tax Haven Operations”

James Hines Jr.
  • Tax Law
Journal of Public Economics
2006

“Maiming the Cubs”

James J. White
Ohio Northern University Law Review
2006

“Amae in Japan and the United States: An Exploration of a ‘Culturally Unique’ Emotion”

Phoebe C. Ellsworth
  • Law and Social Sciences
Emotion
2006

“Two Distinct Roles/Bright Line Test”

Donald N. Duquette
  • Children and the Law
Nevada Law Journal
2006

“The Three Goals of Taxation”

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
  • Tax Law
Tax Law. Review
2006

“China’s Acquisitions Abroad - Global Ambitions, Domestic Effects”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Here Comes the Pro Se Plaintiff”

Leonard M. Niehoff
Litigation Journal
2006

“Indian Treaties and the Survival of the Great Lakes”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Environmental and Energy Law
Michigan State Law Review
2006

“We Don’t Need to See Them Cry: Eliminating the Subjective Apprehension Element of the Well-Founded Fear Analysis for Child Refugee Applicants”

Bridgette A. Carr
  • Children and the Law
Pepperdine Law Review
2006

“Two Approaches to Internationalizing the Curriculum: Some Comments”

Mathias W. Reimann
  • International and Comparative Law
Penn State International Law Review
2006

“What Does It Mean To Be Angry at Yourself? Categories, Appraisals, and the Problem of Language”

Phoebe C. Ellsworth
  • Law and Social Sciences
Emotion
2006

“Passport to Toledo: Cuno, the WTO, and the ECJ”

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
  • Tax Law
Tax Notes International
2006

“The Supreme Court and Federal Indian Policy”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Nebraska Law Review
2006

“What’s Real for Law?”

Joseph Vining
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Defining Rape Internationally: A Comment on Akayesu”

Catharine A. MacKinnon
  • International and Comparative Law
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
2006

“Radical Integration”

Michelle Adams
  • Race and the Law
  • Civil Rights
California Law Review
2006

“Directors’ Duties and Liabilities in Corporate Control and Restructuring Transactions: Recent Developments in Korea”

Hwa-Jin Kim
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Oxford University Comparative Law Forum
2006

“Peoples’ Tribunals: Legitimate or Rough Justice”

Christine M. Chinkin
  • Human Rights
Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice
2006

“Second Best Damage Action Deterrence”

Margo Schlanger
DePaul Law Review
2006

“People, Times, Law School Leadership Join to Launch South Africa Program”

David L. Chambers
  • Human Rights
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Taxation and Multinational Activity: New Evidence, New Interpretations”

James Hines Jr.
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Tax Law
Survey of Current Business
2006

“Refugees’ Human Rights and the Challenge of Political Will”

James C. Hathaway
  • Human Rights
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Coming Home: After 34 Years, the American Journal of Comparative Law Returns to Michigan”

Mathias W. Reimann
  • International and Comparative Law
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Addressing Putative Fathers in Child Protection Proceedings: Is ‘John Doe’ Still Alive?”

Frank E. Vandervort
Michigan Bar Journal
2006

“Same-Sex Marriage, Indian Tribes, and the Constitution”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
University of Miami Law Review
2006

“Videotaping Investigative Interviews of Children in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse: One Community’s Approach”

Frank E. Vandervort
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
2006

“Toward a Theory of Intertribal and Intratribal Common Law”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Houston Law Review
2006

“Can the Punishment Fit the Crime When Suspects Confess Child Sexual Abuse?”

Frank E. Vandervort
Child Abuse & Neglect
2006