THE YALE JOURNAL I OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Volume 11, Number 1, Fall 1985
Contents
Special Feature
A Colloquy: South Africa After Apartheid- Is a Non-Racist Society Possible?
Introduction The Board of Editors 1
South Africa After Apartheid African National Congress 4
A Response Sheena Duncan 18
Hey Kaffir! Dr. Nthato Motlana 26
In Search of Post-Apartheid South Africa Gavin Relly 38
Articles
Security Legislation in Namibia: Memorandum of the South West Africa (Namibian) Bar Council Annotated by Elizabeth S. Landis 48
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Restructuring the U.S. Approach to Judgments on Foreign Currency Liabilities: Building on the English Experience Ronald A. Brand 139
Are Governmentally Imposed Countertrade Requirements Violations of the GATT? Vincene Verdun 191 Comment
The Human Rights Policy of the Argentine Constitutional Government: A Reply Carlos Santiago Nino 217 Incident
The Downing of Korean Air Lines Flight 007 CraigA. Morgan 231 Review Essays
The Laws of Rule in the Soviet Union IOFFE: Soviet Law and Soviet Reality Leon S. Lipson 258
Membership and Consent: Abstract or Organic? SCHUCK & SMITH: Citizenship Without Consent David A. Martin 278