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The Harvard International Law Journal is the oldest and most-cited student-edited journal of international and comparative law.
 
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  • Executing <em>Foster v. Neilson</em> Executing Foster v. Neilson David L. Sloss, Volume 53(1)
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  • Drafting a Joint Proposal for a U.N. Security Council Resolution on Israel-Palestine with Alan Dershowitz Feature ~ Drafting a Joint Proposal for a U.N. Security Council Resolution on Israel-Palestine with Alan Dershowitz Chibli Mallat
  • The Failure to Negotiate Effective International Measures Against Transnational Bribery Commentary ~ The Failure to Negotiate Effective International Measures Against Transnational Bribery Alan Cliff
  • Three Ways of Thought About Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Forum ~ Three Ways of Thought About Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Stanford K. McCoy
  • The Economics of Access to Medicines Forum ~ The Economics of Access to Medicines Kristina M. Lybecker
  • The Emergence of a Transnational Real Estate Market Response ~ The Emergence of a Transnational Real Estate Market Katharina Pistor

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February 4, 2012