ILJ 21.2 — Fall 2003

Articles

Making Legal Regimes for Intercountry Adoption Reflect Human Rights Principles: Transforming the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child with the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption
Sara Dillon
Page 179

Comparative Law at the Service of Democracy: A Reading of Arosemena’s Constitutional Studies of the Latin American Governments
Miguel Gonzalez Marcos
Page 259

Not Just a Tragedy: Access to Medications as a Right Under International Law
Alicia Ely Yamin
Page 325

Notes

Souring La Dolce Vita? Has European Union Regulation Ruined Italian Cuisine or is There Hope Yet for Traditional Products?
Michael Ryan Benedict
Page 373

The Combat Zone: Mondev International, Ltd. v. United States and the Backlash Against NAFTA Chapter 11
Dana Krueger
Page 399