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Volume 52, Issue 1:

Winter 2011
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Articles:

Universal Exceptionalism in International Law
By: Anu Bradford & Eric A. Posner

Mutual Recognition in International Finance
By: Pierre-Hugues Verdier

What if Europe Held an Election and No One Cared?
By: David Schleicher

On a Differential Law of War
By: Gabriella Blum

The Evolution of Hostile Takeover Regimes in Developed and Emerging Markets: An Analytical Framework
By: John Armour, Jack B. Jacobs, & Curtis J. Milhaupt

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The Legal Turn in Late Development Theory: The Rule of Law and the World Bank’s Development Model
By: Tor Krever

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