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September 12, 2005

Democracy and Rule of Law Project Number 61 (September 2005), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. This publication can be downloaded for free on the Carnegie Endowment website. Limited print copies are also available.

Louise Decarl Adler, Marcia S. Krieger, Samuel L. Bufford, Sidney B. Brooks
January 1, 2001

This monograph describes the law governing insolvency cases with transnational dimensions.

Stephen Neff, Sandra Day O'Connor, Alexander Galkin
June 1, 1997

In this issue of the International Judicial Observer:

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:

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

In this issue of the International Judicial Observer:

James G. Apple, Michael M. Mihm, Susan L. Karamanian, Edith Brown Weiss, Thomas M. Franck
September 1, 1995

In this issue of the International Judicial Observer:

James G. Apple, Robert P. Deyling
January 1, 1995

An overview for judges and lawyers who want to expand their knowledge of the civil-law tradition. The authors discuss the history of the civil-law system, beginning with the Roman Empire.

Robert W. Kastenmeier
January 1, 1993

In 1990, Congress created the National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal, who's charge included investigation of problems related to the discipline and removal of life-tenured federal judges, and evaluation of alternatives to current arrangements for judicial discipline and removal, i

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