Volume 20, Number 1, 2001
Symposium on Working Together:
Developing Cooperation in International Legal Education
Introduction and Overview Toni M. Fine
Cooperation in Internationalizing Legal Education in Europe Emerging New Players Associate Dean Louis F. Del Duca
Curricular Responses to Globalization Dean John E. Sexton
When Local IS Global: Using a Consortium of Law Schools to Encourage Global Thinking Dean Nancy B. Rapoport
Working Together: Developing Cooperation in International Legal Exchange Carl C. Monk
Internationalizing the Study of Law Michael P. Scharf
The Role of Culture, Race, Gender, and Language Adrien K. Wing
What are Legal Writing Professors Doing as International Legal Educators? Peter B. Friedman
The Judicial Observation Program for International Law Students, Lawyers, and Judges The Honorable Myron H. Bright
Making the Right Connections: Developing Contacts for International Legal Exchange The Honorable Paul Magnuson
The Global Legal Professional and the Challenges to Legal Education Jonathan D. Cahn
Toward General Principles of Academic Specialization by Means of Certificate or Concentration Programs: Creating a Certificate Program in International, Comparative and Foreign Law at Penn State Larry Catá Backer
Article on the Law of War
Humanitarian Law: The Development and Scope of the Superior Orders Defense Dr. Matthew R. Lippman
Comments
Justice for Comfort Women: Will the Alien Tort Claims Act Bring Them the Remedies They Seek?, Nathalie I. Johnson-Noon
Electronic Commerce: Will it Ever Truly Realize Its Global Potential? Adrienne J. Breslin
The First International Challenge to U.S. Copyright Law: What Does the WTO Analysis of 17 U.S.C. § 110(5) Mean to the Future of International Harmonization of Copyright Laws under the TRIPS Agreement? Sarah E. Henry



