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Harward Law Reviewvolume 122 Number 8 June 2009
Book Review
Recent Cases
International and Comparative Law Quarterly-Vol. 58.- Part 2 – April 2009
Hanno Wehland
Hermann Punder
Diego P Fernandez Arroyo
Oliver Jones
Natalie Joubert
International and Comparative Law Quarterly-Vol. 58.- Part 3 – July 2009
Shorter Articles
Current Developments: Public International Law
Current Developments: Decisions of International Courts and Tribunals
Book Reviews
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Harward Law Review
volume 122 Number 8 June 2009



Contents:

Article

John F. Manning. Federalism and the Generality Problem in Constitutional Interpretation__2003


Essay

Srephen Skowronek. The Conservative Insurgency and Presidential Power: A Developmental Perspective on the Unitary Executive____________________________________________2070


Book Review

Elizabeth Garrett. Preferences, Laws, and Default Rules_____________________________2104


Notes

Strict Scrutiny in the Middle Forum_____________________________________________2140

The Mysteries of the Congressional Review Act___________________________________2162

On Enforcing Viral Terms____________________________________________________ 2184

Child Pornography, the Internet, and the Challenge of Updating Statutory Terms_________2206

Media Incentives and National Security Secrets___________________________________ 2228


Recent Cases

Constitutional Law –

Free Speech –

D. C. Circuit Upholds Access Restriction to Military-Run Newspapers on Forum Analysis Grounds.- Bryant v. Gates, 532 F.3d 888 (D. C. Cir.2008)___________________________ 2250


Bankruptcy Law –

Fifth Circuit Applies Doctrine of Constitutional Avoidance To Uphold Attorney Speech Restrictions in Bankruptcy Code.- Hersh v. United States ex rel. Mukasey, 553 F. 3d 743 (5th Cir.2008)__________________________________________________________________2258


Administrative Law –

Appointments Clause –

D. C. Circuit Holds that the SEC Chairman Is Not the “Head” of the SEC.- Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Co. Accounting Oversight Board, 537 F. 3d 667 (D. C. Cir. 2008), cert. granted, 77 U. S. L. W. 3431 (U. S. May 18, 2009) (No. 08-861)__________________________________2267


Local Government Law –

Preemption – Southern District of New York Holds that New York Hybrid Taxi Regulations Are Likely Preempted by the EPCA.- Metropolitan Taxicab Board of Trade v. City of New York, No. 08 Civ. 7837 (PAC), 2008 WL 4866021 (S. D. N. Y. Oct. 31, 2008)________________2275


International and Comparative Law Quarterly-Vol. 58.- Part 2 – April 2009




Articles

As Bad As It Gets: The European Court’s Behrami and Saramati Decision and General International Law

Marko Milanovic and Tatjana Papic…………………………………………………………...267


Intra-EU Investment Agreements and Arbitration: Is European Community Law an Obstacle?

Hanno Wehland...........................................................................................................................297


The WTO Contingent Trade Instruments against China: What Does Accession Bring?

Michelle Q Zang………………………………………………………………………………..321


Democratic Legitimation of Delegated Legislation – A Comparative View on the American, British and German Law

Hermann Punder………………………………………………………………………………..353


Collective Redress Procedures – Europeans Debates

Duncan Fairgrieve and Geraint Howells………………………………………………………379


Shorter Articles

Current Approaches Towards Harmonization of Consumer Private International Law in the Americas

Diego P Fernandez Arroyo……………………………………………………………………..411


Rebellion and State Responsibility: Wrongdoing by Democratically Elected Insurgents

Jean D’Aspremont……………………………………………………………………………...427

Customary Non-Refoulement of Refugees and Automatic Incorporation into the Common Law: a Hong Kong Perspective

Oliver Jones ……………………………………………………………………………………443


Current Developments: Private International Law

I. The Hague Convention on the International Protection of Adults

David Hill………………………………………………………………………………………469


II. Cyber-torts and Personal Jurisdiction: The Paris Court of Appeal makes a Stand

Natalie Joubert…………………………………………………………………………………476


Book Reviews

An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure by Robert Cryer, Hakan Friman, Darryl Robinson and Elizabeth Wilmshurst (Roger O’Keefe)…………………………………485


The Shifting Allocation of Authority in International Law, Considering Sovereignty, Supremacy by Tomer Broude and Yuval Shany (Myriam Alvarez-Pereyre)……………………………….486


Liber Amicorum Guido Alpa: Private Law Beyond the National Systems by Mads Andenas, Silvia diaz Alabart, Sir Basil Markensis, Hans Micklitz and Nello Pasquini (Kare Lilleholt)...488


Books Received………………………………………………………………………………...491


International and Comparative Law Quarterly-Vol. 58.- Part 3 – July 2009



Articles

The Responsibility of Outside Powers for Acts of Secessionist Entities

Stefan Talmon_______________________________________________________________493


Transnational Judicial Dialogue, Harmonization and the Common European Asylum System

Helene Lambert______________________________________________________________519


Article 23 of the Brussels I Regulation: A Comprehensive Code for Jurisdiction Agreements?

Louise Merrett_______________________________________________________________545


Rape, Torture and the European Convention on Human Rights

Clare McGlynn_____________________________________________________________ 565


Climate Finance and its Governance: Moving to a Low Carbon Economy Through Socially Responsible Financing?

Benjamin J. Richardson_______________________________________________________ 597


The Direct Settlement of EC Cartel Cases

Andreas Stephan_____________________________________________________________627


Shorter Articles

Conceptualizing the Chinese Trust

Rebecca Lee________________________________________________________________ 655


Promoting Judicial Independence in the International Courts: Lessons from the Caribbean

Kate Malleson_______________________________________________________________671


Current Developments: Public International Law

I. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea: Conflicted Thinking In The Al-Saadoon Affair

Matthew E Cross and Sarah Williams____________________________________________ 689


II. Immunity for Heads of State Acting in their Private Capacity – Thor Shipping A/S v The Ship “Al Duhail”

Matthew Alderton____________________________________________________________702


Current Developments: Decisions of International Courts and Tribunals

I. International Court of Justice Application of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (Georgia v Russian Federation) Provisional Measures Order of 15 October 2008

Sandy Ghandhi______________________________________________________________ 713


II. International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia decision on the Accused’s Second Motion for Inspection and Disclosure: Immunity Issue Trial Chamber Decision of 17 December 2008

Benjamin Brockman-Hawe_____________________________________________________726


Book Reviews

The Europeanisation of International Law: The Status of International Law in the EU and its Member States by Jan Wouters, Andre Nollkaemper and Erika de Wet (Anna Riddell)______741


The International Law Foundations of Palestinian Nationality: A Legal Examination of Nationality in Palestine Under Britain’s Rule by Mutaz M Qafisheh (Victor Kattan)________743


Marine Resource Law by Roman Long (James Harrison)_____________________________745


Human Rights and the WTO: The Case of Patents and Access to Medicines by Holger Hestermeyer (Freya Baetens)___________________________________________________ 747


Books Received_____________________________________________________________ 749