Penn State International Law Review
Front Matter
Articles
Integrating Transnational Legal Perspectives into the First Year Curriculum - Introduction
Mark Tushnet
Why Transnational Law Matters
Harold Hongju Koh
Why Do We Care about Transnational Law
Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker
Transsystemia - Are We Approaching a New Langdellian Moment - Is McGill Leading the Way
Peter L. Strauss
Preparing New Students for Legal Practice in a Flat World
Martin H. Belsky
Two Approaches to Internationalizing the Curriculum: Some Comments
Mathias W. Reimann
Lawyering across Multiple Legal Orders - Rethinking Legal Education in Comparative and International Law
Katharina Pistor
Incorporating Transnational Materials into Traditional Courses
Franklin A. Gevurtz
Law in a Global Context: Georgetown's Innovative First Year Program
Alexander T. Aleinikoff
Internationalizing Legal Research, Writing, and Oral Advocacy
Diane Penneys Edelman
Integrating International Law into the First-Year Curriculum
Claudio Grossman
Comments
Copyrights in Perpetuity: Peter Pan May Never Grow Up
Jennifer S. Green