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DUKE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE & INTERNATIONAL LAW
Volume 7
Spring 1997
Number 2
Symposium, Justice In Cataclysm: Criminal Trials In the Wake of Mass Violence
Foreword
Madeline H. Morris
319
 
ARTICLES
Justice and Reconciliation In the Great Lakes Region of Africa: The Contribution of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Payam Akhavan
325
The Trials of Concurrent Jurisdiction: The Case of Rwanda
Madeline H. Morris
349
The Case for a Permanent International Truth Commission
Michael P. Scharf
375
International Obligations to Search for and Arrest War Criminals: Government Failure In the Former Yugoslavia?
Walter Gary Sharp, Sr.
411
Sentencing by International Tribunals: A Human Rights Approach
William A. Schabas
461
 
COMMENTS
Achieving Justice Before the International War Crimes Tribunal: Challenges for the Defense Counsel
Mark S. Ellis
519
Attacking the Enemy Civilian as a Punishable Offense
William J. Fenrick
539
Consonance or Rivalry? Calibrating the Efforts to Prosecute War Crimes in National and International Tribunals
Frederik Harhoff
571
 
OTHER INTERNATIONAL ISSUES
Breaking the Bottleneck: The Future of Russia's Oil Pipelines
Dylan Cors
597
International Telecommunications Transactions: A Critique of the FCC's "Effective Competitive Opportunities" Analysis
Erik W. Schmidt
629
Promoting Confidence and Stability in Financial Markets: Capitalizing on the Downfall of Barings
Rochael M. Soper
651
Investment at an Impasse: Russia's Production-Sharing Agreement Law and the Continuing Barriers to Petroleum Investment in Russia
Mark A. Stoleson
671