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The International Lawyer
Vol 34, No 1 Spring 2000

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Memorial Tributes: Sir Joseph Gold (1912-2000) and Joseph P. Griffin (1944-2000)
Joseph J. Norton

SYMPOSIUM: The International Criminal Court
The Protection and Rights of Victims under International Criminal Law
Michael Bachrach

The Role and Powers of Defense Counsel in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Kenneth S. Gallant

The Quivering Gulliver: US Views on a Permanent International Criminal Court
John F. Murphy

The ICC Statute: An Appraisal of the Rome Package
Jelena Pejic

SYMPOSIUM: Law-Based Nature of the New International Financial Infrastructure
PART II: Articles and Selected Essays

Foreword
Christine Szaj

Articles
Liquidity Crises
Thomas C. Baxter Jr. and Joseph H. Sommer

The Reform of the International Monetary Fund
François Gianviti

The ESCB and Its Role in Banking Supervision
Antonio Sáinz de Vicuña

Some Observations on a Pure Income Tax System
Christopher H. Hanna

Catalytic Impact of Information Technology on the New International Financial Architecture
Jane K. Winn

The Right to a Corruption-Free Society as an Individual and Collective Human Right:
Elevating Official Corruption to a Crime under International Law
Ndiva Kofele-Kale

Ten Years of Economic Reforms in Russia: Windows in a Wall
Christine Lang and Shlomo Weber

Selected Essays
Reflections on the Asian Financial Crisis
Robert Hormats

Interconnection of Legal/Constitutional Reform and Economic Reform--Success?
John B. Attanasio

A Trade Lawyer's Brief Comments on the Financial Crisis
John H. Jackson

Legal Infrastructure for the New Global Marketplace
Edward S. Knight

Systemic Corporate and Bank Restructuring in Financial Crisis
Anna Gelpern

Challenges for the Japanese Financial System
Akinari Horii

ARTICLES
Creditors' Claims in International Law
David J. Bederman

The New Avoidance Powers under Hong Kong Insolvency Law:
A Move from Territoriality to Extraterritoriality
Charles D. Booth and Philip St. J. Smart

The Role of Law in Economic Development and Adjustment Process: The Case of Korea
Seung Wha Chang

The Hague as the Seat of the Lockerbie Trial: Some Constraints
Dr. Omer Y. Elagab

The Liberalization of Interstate Legal Practice in the European Union:
Lessons for the United States?
Roger J. Goebel

South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Justice Pius Langa

Meet the New Challenges for China's Post-WTO Accession
Gao Shangquam