University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
Volume 23 Number 2 (Winter 1991-92)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Criminal Justice in Revolutionary Nicaragua: Intimations of the Adversarial in Socialist and Civil Law Traditions
Richard J. Wilson
Public Employment Law and the Transition to Democracy in Chile
Robert G. Vaughn
Notes
The Flexible Approach to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in Weltover, Inc. v. Republic of Argentina
Lawrence V. Ashe
Exclusivity and the Warsaw Convention: In Re Air Disaster at Lockerbie, Scotland
Floyd Brantley Chapman
Understanding Testimony: Official Translation and Bilingual Jurors in Hernandez v. New York
Sarah B. Clasby
Nelson v. Saudi Arabia: An Unrestricted Reading of the Restrictive Doctrine of Foreign Sovereign Immunity
Sidney A. Patchett
Special Feature
GATT Sets Its Net on Environmental Regulation: The GATT Panel Ruling on Mexican Yellowfin Tuna Imports and the Need for Reform of the International Trading System
Eric Christensen and Samantha Geffin