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International Judicial Observer, No. 2

James G. Apple, Thomas Buergenthal, Rait Maruste, Judith Hippler Bello
January 1, 1996

In this issue of the International Judicial Observer:

  • Justices, Judges from Across Western Hemisphere Assemble, Create Charter for New Organization of Supreme Courts
  • Charter of the Organization of Supreme Courts of the Americas
  • British, U.S. Judges and Lawyers Meet, Discuss Shared Judicial, Legal Concerns, by James G. Apple
  • Two-Day Conference Held on Judicial Reform in Western Hemisphere
  • International Tribunals and National Courts: The Internationalization of Domestic Adjudication, by Thomas Buergenthal
  • Estonia: Leading Central Europe in Judicial Reform, by Rait Maruste
  • European Justices Meet in Washington to Discuss Common Issues, Problems, by James G. Apple
  • World Trade Organization (WTO) Oversees Global Free Trade: WTO Succeeds GATT as Primary Trade Forum, by Judith Hippler Bello
  • World Trade Organization (WTO) Oversees Global Free Trade: New Appellate Body Established for Trade Disputes, by Judith Hippler Bello

A newspaper published by the Center in cooperation with the American Society of International Law. The International Observer covered international judicial issues. International Judicial Observer was published from 1995-1997. It ceased publication with issue number 4, June 1997.