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The International Lawyer
Foreign Law Year in Review: 2000
Front Matter
Introduction
IntroductionRoger P. Alford867
Symposia
African Legal Developments in the United States and Sub-Saharan AfricaJamie Eisenfeld and Francois Serres869
Canadian Legal DevelopmentsDean Saul, Stephen S. Heller, John F. Clifford, and Robert Mansell879
European LawJames H. Bergeron, Alexander B. Blumrosen, Catherine Mermet, and Patrick Walshe899
Mexican LawJames R. Holbein, Luis Omar Gerrero Rodriguez, Juan Francisco R. Torres-Landa, and John E. Rogers927
Doing Business in the New Russia: Rebirth of the Russian NationBruce W. Bean961
Articles
Article 13(b) of the Hague Convention Treaty: Does It Create a Loophole for Parental Alienation Syndrome - An Insidious AbductionBarbara Bevando Sobal and William M. Hilton997
The Justification for Humanitarian Intervention: Will the Continent MatterYvonne C. Lidico1027
Out of Gas in Turkmenistan: The Stalled Commercial Law Reform of a Post-Soviet StateBrian J. O'Shea1051
Agreements between an Electronic Marketplace and Its MembersMichael R. Geroe1069
Comment
Protecting and Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in Developing CountriesRonald J. T. Corbett1083
Section Recommendation and Reports
American Bar Association Section of International Law and Practice Report to the House of Delegates1105