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Boston University International Law Journal

VOLUME 22 SPRING 2004 ISSUE 1

CONTENTS

Articles

Temporary Protection as an Instrument for Implementing the Right of Return for Palestinian Refugees
Susan M. Akram and Terry Rempel
Page 1

Notes

Rights of the Pregnant Child vs. Rights of the Unborn Under the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Abby F. Janoff
Page 163

Product-Specific Safeguard in China's WTO Accession Agreement: An Analysis of Its Terms and Its Initial Application in Section 421 Investigations
Jing Ma
Page 189

Awas Tingni v. Nicaragua: International Precedent for Indigenous Land Rights?
Jonathan P. Vuotto
Page 219

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