Boston University International Law Journal

The Boston University International Law Journal (BU ILJ) publishes articles on international law written by professional authors and practitioners, as well as student authored notes. As one of the nation's leading international law journals, ILJ seeks to maintain the highest editorial standards and to produce a professional quality publication worthy of international recognition. Published biannually in the spring and summer, ILJ also reviews current books focusing on international law. Email us at builj@bu.edu or call us at (617) 353-3157 with your questions.


VOLUME 29 ISSUE 2- SUMMER 2011

CONTENTS

Articles

Legal Outlier, Again? U.S. Felon Suffrage: Comparative and International Human Rights Perspectives
Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler
Page 197

An Empirical Analysis of Wealth Disparities in WTO Disputes: Do Poorer Countries Suffer From Strategic Delay During Dispute Litigation?
Geoffrey Antell & James W. Coleman
Page 267

The Syndrome of the Efficiency of the Common Law
Nuno Garoupa & Carlos Gomez Liguerre
Page 287

Intervention and Consent: Consensual Forcible Interventions in Internal Armed Conflicts as International Agreements
Eliav Lieblich
Page 337

Regulating Tobacco Flavors: Implications of WTO Law
Andrew Mitchell & Tania Voon
Page 383

Notes

International Pharmaceutical Mistrials: Existing Law for the Protection of Foreign Human Subjects and a Proposal for Reform
Dennis M. Coyne
Page 427

Turned Away: The Detrimental Effect of Italy's Public Security Law on Undocumented Children's Right to Education
Erin Komada
Page 451