Volume 26 - Number 3: Table of Contents

Penn State International Law Review, Aug 2025

Published on 01/01/08

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Volume 26 - Number 3: Table of Contents

Penn State International Law Review Volume 26 Number 3 Penn State International Law Review Article 1 1-1-2008 Volume 26 - Number 3: Table of Contents Follow this and additional works at: http://elibrary.law.psu.edu/psilr Recommended Citation (2008) "Volume 26 - Number 3: Table of Contents," Penn State International Law Review: Vol. 26: No. 3, Article 1. Available at: http://elibrary.law.psu.edu/psilr/vol26/iss3/1 This Front Matter is brought to you for free and open access by Penn State Law eLibrary. It has been accepted for inclusion in Penn State International Law Review by an authorized administrator of Penn State Law eLibrary. For more information, please contact . VOLUME 26 NUMBER 3 WINTER 2008 PENN STATE INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS SYMPOSIUM: REIFYING LAW-RULE OF LAW, GOVERNMENT, THE STATE, AND TRANSNATIONAL GOVERNANCE 511 Introduction Larry Catd Backer 521 Reifying Law-Government, Law and the Rule of Law in Governance Systems Larry Catd Backer 565 Legitimation Crisis, Reifying Human Rights and the Norm-Creating Power of the Factual: Reply to "Reifying Law: Let Them be Lions" Gunnar Beck 607 A Process Theory of Natural Law and the Rule of Law in China Mark C. Modak-Truran 653 Monetizing Diaspora: Liquid Sovereigns and the Interest Convergence Around Worker Remittances Josi Gabilondo 673 The Ship of State and the Abandoned Yacht Mae Kuykendall 691 Corruption in the Eyes of the World Bank: Implications for the Institution's Policies and Developing Countries CarolinaPancotto Bohrer Munhoz COMMENTS 709 "[Tlhe universal language is not violence. It's love[:]" The Pavlis Murder and Why Russia Changed the Russian Family Code and Policy on Foreign Adoptions Laura Ashley Martin 735 Corporate Corruption in Latin America: Acceptance, Bribery, Compliance, Denial, Economics, and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Josi Armando Fanjul 765 Showing Its Teeth: The International Criminal Court Takes On Child Conscription in the Congo, But Is Its Bark Worse Than Its Bite? Justin Coleman (...truncated)


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