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The Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, which is published twice a year by Indiana University Press, focuses on the intersections of global and domestic legal regimes, markets, politics, technologies, and cultures and serves as a forum for communication and exchange among the many research agendas that now involve globalization.
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Volume 15, Issue 1, Winter 2008Table of Contents

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View Securing the Global City: Crime, Consulting, Risk, and Ratings in the Production of Urban Space
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View From Agitation to Institutionalization: The Student Anti-Sweatshop Movement in the New Millennium
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View The WTO and Domestic Political Disquiet: Has Legalization of the Global Trade Regime Gone Too Far?
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ISSN | 1543-0367 |
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Print ISSN | 1080-0727 |
Launched on MUSE | 2008-10-24 |
Open Access | No |
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Copyright © 2008 Indiana University School of Law.