Washington Law Review
Dedicated to the Memory of Ted L. Stein
Table of Contents
Articles
On the Limits of "Grand Theory" in Comparative Law
William P. Alford
How Persistent Must the Persistent Objector Be?
David A. Colson
International Agreements and the Development of Customary International Law
Jonathan I. Charney
The International Law Commission's Study of International Liability for Nonprohibited Acts as It Relates to Developing States
Daniel Barstow Magraw
"Generally Accepted" International Rules
Louis B. Sohn
Comments
Reaccepting the Compulsory Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: A Proposal for a New United States Declaration
Douglas J. Ende
Dedications
Dedication
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We Remember
John R. Price
Ted Stein: A Personal Tribute
Abram Chayes
Ted Stein: Poet and Truth-Seeker
Irving L. Goldberg
Ted Stein: Recollections of a Friend and Colleague
Joan F. Hartman
A Personal Reminescence for the Washington Law Review
Joel S. Migdal
Editorial Board
Recent Developments
Federal Court Interpretation of the Washington Obscenity Statute—Brockett v. Spokane Arcades, Inc., 105 S. Ct. 2794 (1985)
Amy L. Swingen
A Reprise of Warrants, Probable Cause, and Articulable Suspicion in Immigration Enforcement—LaDuke v. Nelson, 762 F.2d 1318 (9th Cir. 1985)
Barbara J. Selberg
Discoverability of an Insured's Post-Accident Statement to Insurer in Washington—Heidebrink v. Moriwaki, 104 Wn. 2d 392, 706 P.2d 212 (1985)
Ronald S. Dinning
Washington Law Review Lecture Series
Reflections on the Role of the International Court of Justice
Stephen M. Schwebel