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Volume 52, Issue 2 Winter 2002: Symposium - Export/Import: American Civil Justice in a Global Context
Front Matter
Table of Contents
DePaul College of Law
Introduction: Export/Import: American Civil Justice in a Global Context - Eighth Annual Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy
Stephan Landsman
Articles
Will the revolution in the Funding of Civil Litigation in England Eventually Lead to Contingency Fees?
Michael Zander
Discovery in Global Perspective: Are We Nuts?
Stephan N. Subrin
Comparative Jurisdiction in the International Context: Will the Proposed Hague Judgements Convention be Stalled?
Linda Silberman
Reforming Judicial Reform Inspired by U.S. Models
Hiram E. Chodosh
Group Litigation under Foreign Legal Systems: Variations and Alternatives to American Actions
Edward F. Sherman
Human Rights, Civil Wrongs and Foreign Relations: A "Sinical" Look at the Use of U.S. Litigation to Address Human Rights Abuses Abroad
Jacques deLisle
Human Rights Treaties and the U.S. Constitution
David Golove
Commentaries
Smoothing the Boundary between Foreign and Domestic Law: Comments on Professors Dodge, Golove, and Stephan
Richard A. Epstein
Comments
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Heather R. McDonald
- Executive Editor
- Carrie L. Groskopf
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- Brian N. Anderson
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- Jennifer A. Smulin
- Symposium Editor
- Mark R. Bradford
- Business Manager
- Kathryn P. Laughlin
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Jessica E. Hacker
- Shelbee L. Jarol
- Jody Marcucci
- Rebecca J. Martel
- Jason M. Metnick
- Jeremy Monteiro
- Brian J. Sodikoff
- Daniel P. Strzalka