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International Judicial Observer, No. 3

Mario Babitinov, William C. Gilmore, J. Rich Leonard, Bruno A. Ristau, James G. Apple
September 1, 1996

In this issue of the International Judicial Observer:

  • Major International Judicial Conference to Meet in Washington
  • Legal and Judicial Reform in Bulgaria, by Mario Babitinov
  • Progress Toward the Creation of an International Court, by William C. Gilmore
  • Zambian Trips Provide Judge with Adventures, Insights into Africa, by J. Rich Leonard
  • International law--A Binding Body of Rules for Nations to Follow, by Bruno A. Ristau
  • Former U.S. Judge Presides at First International War Crimes Trial Since Nuremberg
  • McDonald Heads Three-Judge Panel in The Hague, by James G. Apple
  • Where to Find It: The Substance of International Law, by James G. Apple

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.