SCU Law Review Volume 4 December 2000

 

Contents

Foreward

Sam Garkawe
Co-Editor

Introduction

Myint Zan

Articles

The Just Rule of Law
by Nicholas Cowdery QC & Adrian Lipscom

Judicial Independence in Burma Since Independence: Constitutional History, Actual Practice and Future Prospects
by Myint Zan

"Revolutionary Legality": The Coup d'Etat of 1962 and the Burmes Military Regime
by Nang Mo Kham Hom

Federalism and the Protection of Minority Rights: Some Lessons for a new Democratic Burma
by Venkat Iyer

Drafting a Constitution for Burma: A Comparison of the Government's and an Expatriate Opposition Group's Proposals
by Graeme Wiffen

Forced Labour in Burma: A Summary of the ILO Report and Subsequent Developments
by Robyn Layton QC

A Democracy's Rite of Passage: Confronting the Ghosts of its Past
by Mathew Deighton & Sam Garkawe

Case Note

The "Unocal Case": Potential Liability of Multinational Companies for Investment Activites in Foreign Countries
by Theo Christmann

Book Reviews

Burma Myanmar: Strong Regime Weak State?
MB Pederson, E Rudland & RJ May (Eds)
by Adrian Lipscomb

© 2000 Southern Cross University and Contributors.
Published by Southern Cross University Law Review