Hofstra Law Review
Volume 9, Issue 2 (1981)
Front Matter
Symposium on the Future of Human Rights in the World Legal Order
Introduction: Human Rights and Jurisprudence
Myres S. McDougal and Lung-chu Chen
The Views of "Charterists" and "Skeptics" on Human Rights in the World Legal Order: Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right
Lowell F. Schechter
The Treaty Power and National Foreign Policy as Vehicles for the Enforcement of Human Rights in the United States
Covey T. Oliver
Objections to Western Conceptions of Human Rights
Cornelius F. Murphy Jr.
Human Rights and the Emerging International Constitution
Howard J. Taubenfeld and Rita Falk Taubenfeld
Final Report on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court for the Implementation of the Apartheid Convention and Other Relevant International Instruments
M. Cherif Bassiouni and Daniel H. Derby
Comment
Rhode Island v. Innis
Alan M. Schutzman
Book Review
Human Rights and World Public Order. By Myres S. McDougal, Harold D. Lasswell, & Lung-Chu Chen
Fred L. Morrison
Notes
Chapter 13 De Minimis Plans: Toward a Consensus on "Good Faith"
Edmund Michael Emrich
Legalizing Nonlawyer Proprietorship in the Legal Clinic Industry: Reform in the Public Interest
Gerhardt M. Nielsen