Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 27, Iss. 4
Symposium: The Nuremberg Trials: A Reappraisal and Their Legacy
Prefatory Matter
Symposium
The Nuremberg Trials: A Reappraisal and Their Legacy: An Introduction
Sheri P. Rosenberg
Running the Trial of the Century: The Nuremberg Legacy
Patricia M. Wald
The Nuremberg Trials and the Occupation of Germany
Donald Bloxham
Transitional Justice: Postwar Legacies
Ruti Teitel
Reappraising the Nuremberg Trials and Their Legacy: The Role of Victims in International Law
Yael Danieli
A Jewish Lobby at Nuremberg: Jacob Robinson and the Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1945-1946
Michael R. Marrus
From Nuremberg to Tokyo: Some Reflections on the Tokyo Trial (on the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials)
Zhang Wanhong
White Man's Justice: Applying International Justice After Regional Third World Conflicts
David M. Crane
Bringing Human Rights Abusers to Justice in U.S. Courts: Carrying Forward the Legacy of the Nuremberg Trials
Sandra Coliver
Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, and Darfur: The Commission of Inquiry's Findings on Genocide
William A. Schabas
"Never Again" Promise Broken Again. Again. And Again.
Kelly Dawn Askin
Articles
Toward a New Public Access Doctrine
Raleigh Hannah Levine
Foster Children Paying for Foster Care
Daniel L. Hatcher
The First Constitution: Rethinking the Origins of Rule of Law and Separation of Powers in Light of Deuteronomy
Bernard M. Levinson
Notes
Maybe Jerry Maguire Should Have Stuck with Law School: How the Sports Agent Responsibility and Trust Act Implements Lawyer-Like Rules for Sports Agents
Melissa Steedle Bogad