Symposium -- Nation-Building: A Legal Architecture?
Masthead
Editorial Board Vol. 60 No.2 (2008)
Michael J. Anderson Editor-in-Chief
Foreword
Preface
Articles and Essays
The Legal Architecture of Nation-Building: An Introduction
Charles H. Norchi
Development and Nation Building: A Framework for Policy-Oriented Inquiry
W. Michael Reisman
Human Rights and Nation-Building in Cross-Cultural Settings
Burns H. Weston
Culture and Custom in Nation-Building: Law in Afghanistan
Thomas Barfield
Gender and Nation-Building: Family Law as Legal Architecture
Tracy E. Higgins and Rachel P. Fink
Refugees and Internally Displaced: A Challenge to Nation-Building
Rebecca M.M. Wallace and Diego Quiroz
The Rise of Outsourcing in Modern Warfare: Sovereign Power, Private Military Actors, and the Constitutive Process
Winston P. Nagan and Craig Hammer
Looking Backward to Address the Future? Transitional Justice, Rising Crime and Nation Building
James L. Cavallaro
Odious Debts and Nation-Building: When the Incubus Departs
Lee C. Buchheit and G. Mitu Gulati
The Importance of Commercial Law in the Legal Architecture of Post-Conflict "New" States
Michael J. Stepek
The Role of a Banking System in Nation-Building
John L. Douglas
Special Section
The Role of Public Interest Groups In Nation-Building: A Maine Lawyer's Experience in Mongolia
Richard A. Spencer
Kenya and the Rule of Law: The Perspective of Two Volunteers
Kim Matthews and William H. Coogan