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DUKE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE & INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Volume 14 |
Summer 2004 |
Number 2 |
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CONTENTS
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ARTICLES
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The Challenges
of Europeanization in the Realm of Private Law: A Plea for a New Legal
Discipline |
Chrisian Joerges |
149 |
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Class Actions and the Right to Opt Out: Lessons for Canada from the
United States |
Vince Morabito |
197 |
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Liking to be
in America: Puerto Rico's Quest for Difference in the United States |
Angel R. Oquendo |
197 |
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ESSAY
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Comparative
Constitutional Reasoning: The Law and Strategy of Selecting the Right
Arguments
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Taavi Annus |
301 |
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NOTES
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Conflict
between State Legal Norms and Norms Underlying Popular Beliefs:
Witchcraft in Africa as a Case Study |
Mohammed A. Diwan |
351 |
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"Bad Cop"
Diplomacy & Preemption: An Analysis of International Law and
Politics Governing Weapons Proliferation |
Blake Klein |
389 |
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