Volume 24, Number 2, Fall 2005
Articles
Playing Poohsticks with the British Constitution? The Blair Government’s Proposal to Abolish the Lord Chancellor - Susana Frederick Fischer
I Say Antitrust, You Say Anticompetitive: Why Bridging the Divide Between U.S. and EU Competition Policy Makes Economic Sense - Erik Johansen
Sovereignty vs. Internationalism and Where United States Courts Should Find International Law - Joseph Keller
Book Review
Why Mexico? Why Mexican Law? Why Now? A Review Essay of Mexican Law, by Stephen Zamora, Jose Ramon Cossio, Leonel Pereznieto, Jose Roldan-Xopa, David Lopez (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), ISBN 0-19-826777-0, pp. 712. - James F. Smith, Katherine C. Pearson & Michael L. Rustad
Comments
Forget NAFTA: How the U.S. Can Obtain Improved Proptection of Copyrighted Goods in Meixco Through the Creation of An Open United States – Mexico Border - Dara Cox Bachman
What Gives You the Right?! – Ne Exeat Rights Should Constitute Rights of Custody after Furnes v. Reeves - Kathleen A. O’Connor
Olympic Judging and Scoring is Far from a Perfect Ten: Why the International Olympic Committee Must Set Standards for Judging and Scoring to Save the Olympic Games - Jenny A. Urquhart



