Volume 12, Issue 2 (2005)
Symposium
Back to Government?: The Pluralistic Deficit in the Decisionmaking Process and Before the Courts
Fulvio Cortese, Marco Dani, and Francesco Palermo
American Constitutional Fantasies: Escape from Difference Through Escape from Government
David C. Williams
Back to Government? Reregulating British Railways
Peter Leyland
Bioethics and Law: Between Values and Rules
Cinzia Piciocchi
The Concept of Statutory Law in EU Perspective
Francesico Bilancia
Privatization, Prisons, Democracy, and Human Rights: The Need to Extend the Province of Administrative Law
Alfred C. Aman
Administrative Procedure and Democracy: The Italian Experience
Fabrizio Fracchia
Functional Participation in EU Delegation Regulation: Lessons from the United States and the EU's "Constitutional Moment:
Stijn Smismans
Access to U.S. Federal Courts as a Forum for Human Rights Disputes: Pluralism and the Alien Tort Claims Act
Christiana Ochoa
Taking Legal Pluralism Seriously: The Alien Tort Claims Act and the Role of International Law Before U.S. Federal Courts
Luisa Antoniolli
Article
The Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe and the Democratic Legitimacy of the European Union
Elisabeth Zoller
Notes
Reframing the issue: AIDS as a Global Workforce Crisis and the Emerging Role of Multinational Corporations
Elizabeth M. Chitty
Lecture
Fighting Terrorism
Lee Hamilton
