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Volume 29.2

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BERKELEY JOURNAL OF

INTERNATIONAL LAW

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ARTICLES:

Toward an International Law of Piracy Sui Generis: How the Dual Nature of Maritime Piracy Law Enables Piracy to Flourish

Lucas Bento

Think Globally, Sue Locally: Trends and Out-of-Court Tactics in Transnational Tort Actions

Jonathan C. Drimmer and Sarah R. Lamoree

The United States and the international Criminal Court Post-Bush: A Beautiful Courtship but an Unlikely Marriage

Megan A. Fairlie

The Past Decade of Regulatory Change in the U.S. and EU Capital Market Regimes: An Evolution from National Interests toward International Harmonization with Emerging G-20 Leadership

Clyde Stoltenberg, Barbara Crutchfield George, Kathleen A. Lacey, and Michael Cuthbert

Notes:

The Board of Immigration Appeals's New "Social Visibility" Test for Determining "Membership of a Particular Social Group" in Asylum Claims and its Legal and Policy Implications

Kristin A. Bresnahan

European Union Lobbying Post-Lisbon: An Economic Analysis

Henry Hauser

Book Reviews:

Reviewing Tom Bingham, Widening Horizons: The Influence of Comparative Law and International Law on Domestic Law

Brian Cochran

Reviewing Sharon Waxman, Loot: The Battle Over the Stolen Treasures of the Ancient World

Sonia Fleury

Reviewing John Quigley, The Statehood of Palestine: International Law in the Middle East Conflict

 

Cora Lea Rose

Reviewing Michael P. Scharf & Paul R. Williams, Shaping Foreign Policy in Times of Crisis: The Role of International Law and the State Department Legal Adviser

 

Alejandro Sueldo

Reviewing Guy S. Goodwin-Gill & Hélène Lambert, Eds., The Limits of Transnational Law: Refugee Law, Policy Harmonization, and Judicial Dialogue in the European Union

 

Katie Yablonka

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