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1. In defence of systemic validity: extra-systemic and unconstitutional norms.

2. Lex Incognita No Longer: Making Foreign Law Less Foreign to Federal Courts.

3. Construing Contemporary Cosmopolitan Constitution-Making: A Comparative.

4. FOREIGN LAW AS APPLIED BY ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITIES: GRENZNORMEN REVISITED.

5. The Normative Basis for Decision on the Merits in Commercial Arbitration: The Extent of Party Autonomy.

6. We Are the World: The U.S. Supreme Court’s Use of Foreign Sources of Law.

7. WHOSE LAW OF PERSONAL JURISDICTION? THE CHOICE OF LAW PROBLEM IN THE RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS.

8. Proof of foreign law before Icelandic courts: a change of course ?

9. The Applicability of Foreign Powers of Attorney to Real Property Transactions in Florida.

10. THE DYNAMIC INCORPORATION OF FOREIGN LAW AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL REGULATION OF FEDERAL LAWMAKING.

11. 44.1 LUFTBALLONS: THE COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN OF FOREIGN LAW IN THE FEDERAL COURTS.

12. A marital dilemma: French courts, foreign Jews and the secularization of marriage.

13. The Future of Dispute Resolution: The More Things Change, The More They Really Don't.

14. OVERCRIMINALIZATION BASED ON FOREIGN LAW: HOW THE LACEY ACT INCORPORATES FOREIGN LAW TO OVERCRIMINALIZE IMPORTERS AND USERS OF TIMBER PRODUCTS.

15. Language, Legal Origins, and Culture Before the Courts: Cross-Citations Between Supreme Courts in Europe.

16. A CLARIFICATION OF THE CONSTITUTION'S APPLICATION ABROAD: MAKING THE “IMPRACTICABLE AND ANOMALOUS” STANDARD MORE PRACTICABLE AND LESS ANOMALOUS.

17. The Lacey Act and Proof of Foreign Law in Domestic Criminal Proceedings: A Critical Look at the Seventh Circuit's Approach in Bodum USA v. La Cafetière.

18. NOT EVERYTHING IS AS EASY AS A FRENCH PRESS: THE DANGEROUS REASONING OF THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT ON PROOF OF FOREIGN LAW AND A POSSIBLE SOLUTION.

19. EVIDENCE OBTAINED BY FOREIGN POLICE: ADMISSIBILITY AND THE ROLE OF FOREIGN LAW.

20. Pleading and Proving Foreign Law in the Age of Plausibility Pleading.

21. CHIPPING AWAY AT THE "WALL OF STONE": FOREIGN COUNTRY LAW AND FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 44.1.

22. UNITED STATES V. NEWLAND.

23. THE RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN CULTURAL HERITAGE LAWS: IRAN v. BARAKAT.

24. PLEADING AND PROVING FOREIGN LAW IN AUSTRALIA.

25. EN CONTRA DA DESESTIMACIÓN DA DEMANDA EN AUSENCIA DE PROBA DO DEREITO ESTRANXEIRO.

26. THE DEBATE OVER FOREIGN LAW IN ROPER V. SIMMONS.

27. OPEN SEASON: RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS IN CANADA AFTER BEALS v. SALDANHA.

28. PRESUMPTION OF THE FOREIGN LAW.

29. NOTES.

31. FEDERAL PRACTICE.

32. Brazil: Insolvency of foreign entities.

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