Acquitting the guilty: Two case studies on jury misgivings and the misunderstood standard of proof H. Richard Uviller Articles Pages: 1 - 43
Democratization in the USSR: Toward the freedom of the individual through law and courts Valerii Savitskii Articles Pages: 85 - 110
Criminal code reform Washington, D.C., United States January 21–25, 1990 Conference Papers Pages: 111 - 115
Criminal speech: Should free trade in ideas be absolute? Arnold H. Loewy Conference Papers Pages: 117 - 125
Codes and codifications: Interpretation, structure, and arrangement of codes Patrick Fitzgerald Conference Papers Pages: 127 - 143
Codification in the Commonwealth: Earlier efforts Martin L. Friedland Conference Papers Pages: 145 - 159
Human rights in the administration of criminal justice in Southern Africa University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana October 8–10, 1990 Conference Papers Pages: 161 - 176
When death is the sanction—United States and worldwide perspectives Neil Alan Weiner Book Reviews Pages: 177 - 184
The faculty and administration of the Rutgers University School of Law at Camden, 1990–91 Legacy Pages: 207 - 208