International Law and Immigration
Ca. Int'l Law Journal VOL. 23, NO. 1, SUMMER 2015
Content
- "a Candid Reckoning With a Sordid Chapter" of History
- Alert: the Supreme Court, Equitable Tolling and International Treaty Interpretation
- Attacking Corruption at its Source: the Doj's Recent Efforts to Prosecute Bribe-Taking Foreign Officials
- Contents
- Editor's Comments
- Global Legal Research
- Investor-State Dispute Settlement under the Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Masthead
- Practitioner's Spotlight: Interview With Dorian Daley
- Preparing for Tomorrow's Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Seizing Equatorial Guinea's Future: Punishing Foreign Kleptocracy with Civil Asset Forfeiture
- Taiwan's Experience Implementing the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: One Example of Transnational Constitutionalism*
- Greetings From the Chair of the International Law Section
GREETINGS FROM THE CHAIR OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW SECTION
Dear International Law Section Members:
On behalf of your Executive Committee, welcome to the latest issue of The California International Law Journal.
I want to start by thanking Will Pao and Mary Hansel, who have served as the Journal’s Editor-in-Chief and Co-Managing Editor respectively these past 3 years. Together they built an outstanding Editorial Board that has been hard at work on this edition with the new Editor-in-Chief Mark Danis and Co-Managing Editor Peter Friedman.
Your Section continues to be busy in many ways, and we encourage you to get involved. In addition to the Journal, we publish an e-newsletter three times a year that reports on the Section’s activities and provides updates on international law matters.