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Vol. 11: Iss. 1, 2002

Scratching the Corporate Back: Why Corporations Have No Incentive to Define Human Rights

The International Drug Industry: What the Future Holds for South Africa's HIV/AIDS Patients

Dubious Partnership: The Legal, Political, and Economic Implications of Adding the United Kingdom to the North American Free Trade Agreement

German Corporate Culture in the Twenty-First Century: The Interrelation between the End of Germany, Inc. and Germany's Corporate Capital Gains Tax Reform

Catching Flies with Chopsticks: China's Strategic Leap into Wireless Telecommunications

The World Trade Organization Appellate Body Report, European Communities - Measures Affecting Asbestos and Asbestos-Containing Products, Mar. 12, 2001, WT/DS135/AB/R

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