Volume 1, Number 2 (2000)
Title Page
CJIL Editors
Table of Contents
CJIL Editors
Should We Take Global Governance Seriously?
John R. Bolton
Building Global Democracy
Anne-Marie Slaughter
Power and Constraint
Stephen D. Krasner
International Governance and American Democracy
Paul B. Stephan
International Law and the American National Interest
Michael Byers
Is Global Governance Safe for Democracy?
Joel Richard Paul
Conservative Idealism and International Institutions
Andrew Moravcsik
Sovereignty: EU Experience and EU Policy
John B. Richardson
Few Reservations About Reservations
Madeline Morris
UN Wars, US War Powers
John C. Yoo
The Use of Force in the Clinton Era: Continuity or Discontinuity?
Andrew J. Bacevich
The Political Economy of Global Multilateralism
John O. McGinnis
Sovereignty and Multilateralism
Kal Raustiala
Customary International Law and Private Rights of Action
Curtis A. Bradley
South African Perspectives: Its Prospects and Its Income Tax System
Samuel C. Thompson Jr.
Defending a Person Charged with Genocide
Anthony D'Amato
Transnational Securities Fraud Regulation: Problems and Solutions
Joshua G. Urquhart
Book notes: The Law of Peoples by John Rawls, Harvard 1999
Victor Peterson