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The International Lawyer
International Legal Developments in Review: 1997
Front Matter
Preface
Introduction
International Legal Developments in Review: 1997: IntroductionJohn F. Murphy215
Articles
The World Trade Organization Agreement on TelecommunicationsPhillip L. Spector217
International LitigationBarton Legum223
International Estate PlanningBarbara R. Hauser255
Customs LawMatthew T. McGrath, Lawrence M. Friedman, and Robert A. Shapiro259
Foreign Investment in the United StatesFrank J. Schuchat287
International AntitrustGabriel Castaneda, Cauwlart Alicia Van, Yee Wah Chin, and Paul S. Crampton291
International EmploymentAngela Broughton, Donald C. Dowling Jr., Jay S. Siegel, and James M. Zimmerman303
International ProcurementJohn A. Ordway313
International TradeCharles Owen Verril Jr., Peter S. Jordan, and Timothy C. Brightbill319
Canadian LawDean Saul, T. Gregory Kane, Jonathan A. Blakey, and Roger Cotton337
Central European LawRobert B. Shanks, Chavdar Popov, David Falada, and Petr Kotab347
East Asia and Pacific LawRonald H. Janis and J. David Reck383
European LawChantal Momege and Valerie Landes387
India: Some Recent Legal DevelopmentsRam T. Madaan and R. Nath Madaan395
Review of Selected Developments in Latin American Law during the Year 1997John H. Rooney Jr.399
Mexico: Opening to Private Investment of the Mexican Airports Network SystemJuan Francisco Torres-Landa405
Middle East Commercial Law DevelopmentsHoward L. Stovall, Emad Tinawi, Yael Katz, and Harold Ullman411
Transnational Legal PracticeDonald H. Rivkin423
Arms Control and DisarmamentBonnie D. Jenkins and Theodore M. Hirsch427
Aviation and Aerospace LawAaaron Schildhaus, William G. Schmidt, and Paul V. Mufsud437
Cultural PropertyMarilyn Phelan447
Foreign ClaimsJohn F. Murphy453
Foreign Corrupt PracticesStuart H. Deming463
Immigration and NationalityGabrielle M. Buckley471
In Search of Peace and Justice: War Criminals at Large in the Former YugoslaviaWalter Gray Sharp Sr.489
International Courts and TribunalsRoger P. Alford and Peter H.F. Bekker499
International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and RwandaMonroe Leigh and Maury Shenk509
International Environmental LawPaul E. Hagen, Annie Petsonk, David Favre, and Richard J. Ferris515
International Health LawMaureen Bezuhly, David P. Fidler, Allyn L. Taylor, and Mark E. Wojcik539
International Human RightsHarvetta Asamoah, Alya Kayal, Emily Chuo, and Melanne Anromecca Civic559
International InstitutionsJohn J. Kim and Gregory Gerdes575
Private International LawHarold S. Burman591
Recent Developments in the International Law of the SeaMargaret L. Tomlinson599