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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW VOLUME 89 CONTENTS 1995 ~ [No. 1, January 1995, pp. 1-262; No. 2, April 1995, pp. 263-492; No. 3, July 1995, pp. 493-694; No. 4, October 1995, pp. 695-893. ] PAGE The Authority to Make Treaties in the Late Middle Ages Theodor Meron 1 The Korean War: On What Legal Basis Did Truman Act? Louis Fisher — 2.1 Integrating Environmental Values into the European Convention on Human Rights Richard Desgagné 263 Private Claims to Property Rights in the Future Israeli Palestinian Settlement Eyal Benvenisti & Eyal Zamir 295 International Criminalization of Internal Atrocities Theodor Meron 554 The Four Doctrines of Self-Executing Treaties Carlos Manuel Vazquez Central East Asian Maritime Boundaries and the Law of the Sea Jonathan I. Charney THE UNITED NATIONS AT FIFTY The International Court of Justice after Fifty Years Robert Y. Jennings The Security Council’s First Fifty Years Frederic L. Kirgis, Jr. How American International Lawyers Prepared for the San Francisco Bill of Rights Louis B. Sohn Editorial Comments The Exclusive Treaty Power Revisited Detlev F. Vagts Conflict, Balancing of Interests, and the Exercise of Jurisdiction to Prescribe: Reflections on the /nsurance Antitrust Case Andreas F. Lowenfeld The Supreme Court and International Law: The Demise of Restatement Section 403 Phillip R. Trimble U.S. Ratification of Human Rights Conventions: The Ghost of Senator Bricker Louis Henkin Protecting Indigenous Rights in International Adjudication W. Michael Reisman The Proposed Expatriate Tax: A Human Rights Violation? Detlev F. Vagts Agora: The 1994 U.S. Action in Haiti The Constitutional Responsibility of Congress for Military Engagements Lori Fisler Damrosch Sovereignty and Community after Haiti: Rethinking Collective Use of Force Michael J. Glennon The Political Consequences of Economic Embargoes Monroe Leigh Extraterritoriality of Human Rights Treaties Theodor Meron Haiti and the Validity of International Action W. Michael Reisman The President’s Constitutional Authority to Use Limited Military Force Phillip R. Trimble Notes and Comments Oliver J. Lissitzyn (1912-1994) James Nevins Hyde José Maria Ruda (1924-1994) Stephen M. Schwebel Roberto Ago (1907-1995) Nicolas Valticos John Newbold Hazard (1909-1995) Oscar Schachter CONTENTS [Vol. 89 The Francis Deak Prize 588 Extraterritorial Application of American Law after the /nsurance Antitrust Case: A Reply to Professors Lowenfeld and Trimble Larry Kramer 750 Correspondence 92, 363, 586, 759 Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law Marian Nash (Leich) 96, 366, 589, 761 International Decisions Keith Highet & George Kahale III 131, 376, 601 judith Hippler Bello 772 Current Developments Reform of the Control Machinery under the European Convention on Human Rights: Protocol No. 11 Rudolf Bernhardt The International Whaling Commission and the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission: The Institutional Risks of Coercion in Consensual Structures David D. Caron The U.S.-UK Arbitration Concerning Heathrow Airport User Charges Samuel M. Witten The San Remo Manual on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea Louise Doswald-Beck The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: A National Security Perspective George Galdorisi 1993-1994 Judicial Activity of the World Court Peter H. F. Bekker Combating Lawlessness in Gray Zone Conflicts through Minimum Humanitarian Standards Asbjgrn Eide, Allan Rosas © Theodor Meron The Forty-sixth Session of the International Law Commission Robert Rosenstock The International Law Commission Adopts Draft Articles on International Watercourses Stephen C. McCaffrey The ILC Adopts a Statute for an International Criminal Court James Crawford The United Nations Compensation Commi—s Dseveiloopmennt s Since October 1992 Ronald J. Bettauer The GATT/WTO Committee on Trade and the Environment—Toward Environmental Reform Jennifer Schultz Trade Law and Quality of Life—Dispute Resolution under the NAFTA Side Accords on Labor and the Environment Jack I. Garvey The Work of the Sixth Committee at the Forty-ninth Session of the UN General Assembly Virginia Morris & M.-Christiane Bourloyannis-Vrailas Protecting Peacekeepers: The Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel Evan T. Bloom Changing the CSCE into the OSCE: Legal Aspects of a Political Transformation Miriam Sapiro For Better Protection of the Natural Environment in Armed Conflict: A Proposal for Action Hans-Peter Gasser Fifth Legal Advisers’ Meeting at UN Headquarters in New York Miguel Angel Gonzdlez Félix Implications for Fisheries Management of U.S. Acceptance of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea William T. Burke Establishing the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea Shabtai Rosenne The Procedural Framework of the Agreement Implementing the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Annick de Marffy-Mantuano APEC Quo Vadis? David K. Linnan Book Reviews and Notes Edited by Richard B. Bilder 224, 454, 650, International Legal Materials. Contents, Vol. XX XIII, Nos. 5—6 (1994); Vol. XXXIV, Nos. 1—4 (1995) 260, 491, 692, Table of Cases Index

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