Houston Journal of International Law
The Questia library contains articles from Houston Journal of International Law from the following years: 1997-2005. The Questia library now contains 77,000 books and 4,000,000 journal, magazine, and newspaper articles.
Recent Issues from Houston Journal of International Law
Popular Articles from Houston Journal of International Law
- Discrimination on the Basis of Resident Status and Denial of Equal Treatment: A Reply to Professor Weintraub's Response. by Jordan J. Paust
- Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Will President Bush's Limitation on Federal Funding Put the United States at a Disadvantage? A Comparison between U.S. and International Law. by Denise Stevens
- International Legal Responses to Terrorism. by W. Michael Reisman
- Sex Trafficking and Forced Prostitution: Comprehensive New Legal Approaches. by Kathryn E. Nelson
- Healing the Sacred Yoni in the Land of Isis: Female Genital Mutilation Is Banned (Again) in Egypt. by Susan A. Dillon
- Genocide: The Crime of the Century; the Jurisprudence of Death at the Dawn of the New Millennium. by Matthew Lippman
- If This Is the Global Community, We Must Be on the Bad Side of Town: International Policing of Child Pornography on the Internet. by Jennifer Stewart
- Child Labor Prohibitions Are Universal, Binding, and Obligatory Law: The Evolving State of Customary International Law concerning the Unempowered Child Laborer. by Madeleine Grey Bullard
- NATO'S Intervention in Kosovo: The Legal Case for Violating Yugoslavia's National Sovereignty in the Absence of Security Council Approval. by Klinton W. Alexander
- Health Care for Illegal Aliens: Why It Is a Necessity. by Shari B. Fallek

