Volume 6, Number 1 (2005)
Title Page
CJIL Editors
Table of Contents
CJIL Editors
Up, Up and … Back: The Emergence of Space Tourism and Its Impact on the International Law of Outer Space
Steven Freeland
The Perils of Landsat from Grassroots to Globalization: A Comprehensive Review of US Remote Sensing Law with a Few Thoughts for the Future
Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz
International Space Law in Transformation: Some Observations
Glenn Harlan Reynolds
Bringing Space Law into the Commercial World: Property Rights without Sovereignty
Henry R. Hertzfeld and Frans G. von der Dunk
The Hubble Servicing Mission Controversy: Is the Risk of a Manned Mission Reasonable?
Paul G. Pastorek
Flying in the Face of Uncertainty: Human Risk in Space Activities
Molly K. Macauley
Nuclear Power Sources and Future Space Exploration
Steven A. Mirmina and David J. Den Herder
Redesigning the International Lender of Last Resort
Patrick Bolton and David A. Skeel Jr.
Sovereign Workouts: An IMF Perspective
Anne O. Krueger and Sean Hagan
Sovereign Exchange Offers in 2010
Sergio J. Galvis and Angel L. Saad
The Role of the IMF in Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Daniel K. Tarullo
From Rogue Creditors to Rogue Debtors: Implications of Argentina's Default
Arturo C. Porzecanski
The Role of the Official Sector in Sovereign Debt Workouts
Lee C. Buchheit
Why Are Developing Nations So Slow to Play the Default Card in Renegotiating Their Sovereign Indebtedness?
Ross P. Buckley
Internationalizing US Municipal Insolvency: A Fair, Equitable, and Efficient Way to Overcome a Debt Overhang
Kunibert Raffer
Looking Forward: 2005-2010 A Sovereign Debt Restructuring Reverie
Steven L. Schwarcz
UEFA v The European Community: Attempts of the Governing Body of European Soccer to Circumvent EU Freedom of Movement and Antidiscrimination Labor Law
Lindsey Valaine Briggs
Constructive Sovereignty for Indigenous Peoples
Leslie Sturgeon
The US-China Safeguard Provision, the GATT, and Thinking Long Term
Tracy Elizabeth Dardick