Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
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Dynamics of healthcare reform: bitter pills old and new.
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Will the new ICAO-Beijing instruments build a Chinese wall for international aviation security?
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Nigeria's crisis of corruption--can the U.N. global programme hope to resolve this dilemma?
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Multi-tiered marriage: ideas and influences from New York and Louisiana to the international community.
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The dehumanization of international humanitarian law: legal, ethical, and political implications of autonomous weapon systems.
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From Local Adaptation to Global Mitigation: How Improving Food Security by Building Local Resilience Can Help Limit Climate Change.
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Turning to Tacitus.
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Fukushima's shadow.
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Medication misadventures: the interaction of international reference pricing and parallel trade in the pharmaceutical industry.
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A tale of two countries: parallel visions for informed consent in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Bolivia and coca: law, policy, and drug control.
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Choice of law in third-millennium arbitrations: the relevance of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts.
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The convention on cluster munitions: an incomplete solution to the cluster munition problem.
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Corporate governance in the cause of peace: an environmental perspective.
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Food safety and security: what tragedy teaches us about our 100-year-old food laws.
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Mozambican Illegal Debts: Testing the Odious Debt Doctrine.
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Financing Cr-ISIS: The Efficacy of Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties in the Context of Money Laundering and Terror Finance.
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L'europe: genese d'une civilisation.
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The immunity of state officials under the UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property.
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The doctrine of specialty: an argument for a more restrictive Rauscher interpretation After State v. Pang.
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U.K. charity law: Is it creating a true democracy of giving?
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The Anfal Genocide: personal reflections and legal residue.
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Palestinian private property rights in Israel and the Occupied Territories.
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This Content is Unavailable in Your Geographic Region: The United States' and the European Union's Implementation of Anti-Circumvention Measures.
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Women's rights in international law: a prediction concerning the legal impact of the United Nations' Fourth World Conference on Women.
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Avoiding a nuclear trade war: strategies for retaining tax incentives for U.S. corporations in a post-FSC world.
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Liberalizing the law in the land of the lord: limits to the Americanization of Israeli religious jurisprudence.
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Advertising obesity: can the U.S. follow the lead of the UK in limiting television marketing of unhealthy foods to children?
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U.S. Supreme Court subordinates enforcement of regulatory statutes to enforcement of arbitration agreements: from the Bremen's License to the Sky Reefer's Edict.
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Paths to local food security: a right to food, a commitment to trade.
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Old man and the sky: the Brazilian antitrust implications for Rupert Murdoch's expansion of the Sky Global satellite network.
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The Role of Nonstate Entities in Developing and Promoting International Humanitarian Law.
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Targeting, the Law of War, and the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
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The Constitutional Logic of the Common Law.
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Shortcomings in U.S. federal tax regulatory regime of private foundations: insights for Australia.
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Is Seasteading the High Seas a Legal Possibility? Filling the Gaps in International Sovereignty Law and the Law of the Seas
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Managing the 'Republic of NGOs': accountability and legitimation problems facing the UN cluster system.
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The limits of international human rights law and the role of food sovereignty in protecting people from further trade liberalization under the Doha Round negotiations.
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The Charming Betsy Canon, American Legal Doctrine, and the Global Rule of Law.
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Professional standards and legal standard setting: INSARAG, FMTs, and international disaster relief volunteers.
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The challenges and risks of creating independent regulatory agencies: a cautionary tale from Brazil.
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The Islamic family endowment (waqf).
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Constraining Targeting in Noninternational Armed Conflicts: Safe Conduct for Combatants Conducting Informal Dispute Resolution
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Unilateral Cyber Sanctions: Between Questioned Legality and Normative Value.
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Expanding the Vienna Convention on consular relations: protecting children by protecting their parents.
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Reflections on the economic future of Hong Kong.
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The sky is falling (or is it?): international contracts and the Y2K problem.
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Towards a Declaratory School of Government Recognition
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Judicial review of constitutional transitions: war and peace and other sundry matters.
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Professor Jonathan I. Charney: commitment underpinned by conviction.
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Say what you mean: improved drafting resources as a means for increasing the consistency of interpretation of bilateral investment treaties.
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Proportionality in Military Force at War?'s Multiple Levels: Averting Civilian Casualties vs. Safeguarding Soldiers
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Manifest illegality and the ICC superior orders defense: schuldtheorie mistake of law doctrine as an article 33(1)(c) panacea.
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Non-immigration visa fraud: proposals to end the misuse of the L visa by transnational criminal organizations as a method of illegal immigration.
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Tax, don't ban: a comparative look at harmful but legitimate Islamic family practices actionable under tort law.
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Water Management on the Brahmaputra and the Applicability of the UNECE Water Convention.
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The Title VII tug-of-war: application of U.S. employment discrimination law extraterritorially.
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The continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles: the work of the Commission on the limits of the continental shelf and the Arctic.
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Educating Russia's future lawyers - any role for the United States?
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Who decides the arbitrators' jurisdiction? Separability and competence-competence in transnational perspective.
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Civil actions for acts that are valid according to religious family law but harm women's rights: legal pluralism in cases of collision between two sets of laws.
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Not as easy as black and white: the implications of the University of Rio de Janeiro's quota-based admissions policy on affirmative action law in Brazil.
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Nuclear power, risk, and retroactivity.
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Lexis nexus complexus: comparative contract law and international accounting collide in the IASB-FASB revenue recognition exposure draft.
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The Arctic: an opportunity to cooperate and demonstrate statesmanship.
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Functions of freedom: privacy, autonomy, dignity, and the transnational legal process.
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Greater mutual fund transparency in India: enhanced disclosure protection for India's mutual fund unitholders in a time of market volatility.
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Structure, legitimacy, and NAFTA's investment chapter.
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Anticipating Hong Kong's Constitution from a U.S. legal perspective.
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Taking prevention seriously: developing a comprehensive response to child trafficking and sexual exploitation.
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Harold G. Maier: a world class fellow indeed.
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Climate change, forests, and international law: REDD's descent into irrelevance.
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Confronting Mexico's enforced disappearance monsters: how the ICC can contribute to the process of realizing criminal justice reform in Mexico.
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Commercial norms, commercial codes, and international commercial arbitration.
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Proportionality in military force at war's multiple levels: averting civilian casualties vs. safeguarding soldiers.
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Separation anxiety? Rethinking the role of morality in international human rights lawmaking.
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The economic implications of the reunification of Hong Kong with China.
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Green jackets in men's sizes only: gender discrimination at private country clubs.
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Preface.
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Preventing Foreign-Judgment Country Hopping with a New Transnational Recognition and Enforcement Standard.
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NOTES FROM THE 2024 SYMPOSIUM: A NEW U.S. STRATEGY TO COMBAT INDONESIA'S AGRICULTURAL TRADE BARRIERS.
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Women and globalization: the failure and postmodern possibilities of international law.
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A comparative law analysis of the retained rights of artists.
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Pornography-Based Sex Trafficking: A Palermo Protocol Fit for the Internet Age.
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Soy Dominicano - the status of Haitian descendants born in the Dominican Republic and measures to protect their right to a nationality.
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Human dignity in the line of fire: the application of international human rights law during armed conflict, occupation, and peace operations.
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NAFTA cross-border trucking: Mexico retaliates after Congress stops Mexican trucks at the border.
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First Amendment and 'Foreign-Controlled' U.S. Corporations: Why Congress Ought to Affirm Domestic Subsidiaries?' Corporate Political-Speech Rights
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Closing the Cracks and the Courts: A Comparative Analysis of Debt Collection Regulation in the United Kingdom and the United States.
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Resolving the dissonance of Rodriguez and the right to education: international human rights instruments as a source of repose for the United States.
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From Guns to Scalpels: Reproductive Violence and the (In)Visibility of Non-Lethal Genocidal Acts.
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United we stand: the anti-competitive implications of media ownership of athletic teams in Great Britain.
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Getting off the mommy track: an international model law solution to the global maternity discrimination crisis.
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Two (or five, or ten) heads are better than one: the need for an integrated effort to international election monitoring.
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Targeting of Persons: The Contemporary Challenges.
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Chinese business and the Internet: the infrastructure for trust.
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Nationbuilding 101: reductionism in property, liberty, and corporate governance.
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From patchwork to network: strategies for international intellectual property in flux.
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Globalization in art law: clash of interests and international tendencies.
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Trump v. TikTok.
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Montana's Foreign Capital Depository Act: a financial pie in the Rocky Mountain sky or a sensible new assets attraction approach?
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The responsibility for post-conflict reforms: a critical assessment of jus post bellum as a legal concept.
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Al-Bihani, not so charming.
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Arbitration of trust disputes: two bodies of law collide.
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China's Belt and Road Development and a New International Commercial Arbitration Initiative in Asia.
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Reconstruction and constitution building in Iraq.
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Innocents abroad: opportunities and challenges for the international legal adviser.
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Checkmate: Corner Crossing and Opening Up Public Land in the United States.
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Catfish, shrimp, and the WTO: Vietnam loses its innocence.
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Multiple nationality and refugees.
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The Gap-Filling Role of Private Environmental Governance: A Case Study of Semiconductor Supply Chain Contracting.
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Jurisdictional Standards (and Rules)
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Endangered species: examining South Africa's national rape crisis and its legislative attempt to protect its most vulnerable citizens.
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Are We Closing the Gap? Reforms to Legal Capacity in Latin America in Light of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
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Re-Emphasizing African Bioethics in Light of Potential CRISPR-Based Treatment for HIV and Sickle Cell Disease.
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Revising Shonenho: a call to a reform that makes the already effective Japanese juvenile system even more effective.
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The United States dropped the atomic bomb of Article 16 of the ICC Statute: Security Council power of deferrals and Resolution 1422.
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Building Bridges: International Trade Law, Internet Governance, and the Regulation of Data Flows.
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Criminal defamation and the evolution of the doctrine of freedom of expression in international law: comparative jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
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Labor standards on Cypriot ships: myth and reality.
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Fortifying American Emergency Power: A Multinational Comparison to Contain Crises.
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'Measuring' the erosion of academic freedom as an international human right: a report on the legal protection of academic freedom in Europe.
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Will the new ICAO-Beijing instruments build a Chinese wall for international aviation security?
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Judicial review under a British war powers act.
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Corporate Purpose Beyond Borders: A Key to Saving Our Planet or Colonialism Repackaged?
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Communication breakdown?: The future of global connectivity after the privatization of INTELSAT.
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Attaining optimal deterrence at sea: a legal and strategic theory for naval anti-piracy operations.
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So Far Yet So Close: Comparing Governing Laws in Arbitration Agreements under English and Chinese Laws.
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Functions of freedom: privacy, autonomy, dignity, and the transnational legal process.
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The grass is always greener: Keystone XL, transboundary harms, and guidelines for cooperative environmental-impact assessment.
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Improving the appellate process worldwide through maximizing judicial resources.
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The origins and limits of originalism: a comparative study.
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Privileged but equal? A comparison of U.S. and Israeli notions of sex equality in employment law.
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European Union Law as Foreign Law.
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Historic preservation in Southeast Asia: the role of public-private partnerships.
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Clinging to democracy: assessing the Russian legislative-executive relationship under Boris Yeltsin's Constitution.
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Law and Religion.
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Stateless in the United States: current reality and a future prediction.
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A paper tiger with bite: a defense of the War Powers Resolution.
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Moral rights protection in the United States and the effect of the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005 on U.S. international obligations.
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The death penalty - an obstacle to the "war against terrorism"?
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Remarks on Jonathan I. Charney.
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Regulating Geoengineering: Applications of GMO Trade and Ocean Dumping Regulation.
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U.S. military courts and the war in Iraq.
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Targeted Advertising and Consumer Protection Law in the European Union.
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Imagery and expectations for international disaster response.
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How can Japanese corporations protect confidential information in U.S. courts? Recognition of the attorney-client privilege for Japanese non-bengoshi in-house lawyers in the development of a new legal system.
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Should the best offense ever be a good defense? The public authority to use force in military operations: recalibrating the use of force rules in the standing rules of engagement.
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Investor-state dispute settlement between developed countries: reflections on the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement.
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Disruptive Innovations or Enhancing Financial Inclusion: What Does Fintech Mean for Africa?(financial technology)
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The multinational and the "new stakeholder": examining the business case for human rights.
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Legal phantoms in cyberspace: the problematic status of information as a weapon and a target under international humanitarian law.
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One new president, one new patriarch, and a generous disregard for the constitution: a recipe for the continuing decline of secular Russia.
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Taking back the trash: comparing European extended producer responsibility and take-back liability to U.S. environmental policy and attitudes.
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Torture in the eyes of the beholder: the psychological difficulty of defining torture in law and policy.
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You're it! Tag jurisdiction over corporations in Canada.
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The natural law basis of legal obligation: international antitrust and OPEC in context.
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More turbulence ahead: a bumpy ride during U.S.-Japanese aviation talks exemplifies the need for a pragmatic course in future aviation negotiations.
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The faults in "fair" trials: an evaluation of regulation 55 at the International Criminal Court.
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International Multiple Derivative Actions.
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Fukushima's shadow.
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Hedge fund regulation via Basel III.
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A brave new world: recent developments in anti-money laundering and related litigation traps for the unwary in international trust matters.
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The use of force and (the state of) necessity.
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The right to regulate in investor-state arbitration: slicing and dicing regulatory carve-outs.
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Ecolabeling in the Multinational Mining Industry: A Method toward Environmental Sustainability.
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Duress, demanding heroism, and proportionality.
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The political economy and legal regulation of transnational commercial surrogate labor.
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Securing the strength of the renewed NPT: China, the linchpin 'Middle Kingdom.' (Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty)
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Law and development as anti-comparative law.
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Authorizing subnational constitutions in transitional federal states: South Africa, democracy, and the KwaZulu-Natal Constitution.
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Toward facilitating a voice for politically marginalized minorities and enhancing presidential public accountability and transparency in foreign health policymaking.
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Strengthening international regulation through transnational new governance: overcoming the orchestration deficit.
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An international-comparative perspective on peer-to-peer file-sharing and third party liability in copyright law: framing the past, present, and next generations' questions.
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Capturing the transplant: U.S. antitrust law in the European Union.
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Civil society and democracy in Japan, Iran, Iraq and beyond.
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Changing the international law of sovereign immunity through national decisions.
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The importation of sexism: a cost-benefit approach to the U.S.-South Korea Friendship, Commerce and Navigation Treaty.
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Imagining the homeland from afar: community and peoplehood in the age of the diaspora.
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Paradise lost: can the European union expel countries from the Eurozone?
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Fishing for the smoking gun: the need for British courts to grant American style extraterritorial discovery requests in U.S. industry-wide tort actions.
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New drug research, the extraterritorial application of FDA regulations, and the need for international cooperation.
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The Bologna process and its impact in Europe: it's so much more than degree changes.
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You get what you pay for? Rethinking U.S. organ procurement policy in light of foreign models.
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The limits of economic power: Section 301 and the World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement System.
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"Gray Zone" Constitutionalism and the Dilemma of Judicial Independence in Pakistan
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The United States-El Salvador Extradition Treaty: a dated obstacle in the transnational war against Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13).
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Stick-Based Approach to Human Rights Protection: Are Unilateral Export Controls the Right Answer?
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NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTIONS POST-GLOBAL STOCKTAKE: THE MAKING OF PRESCRIBED QUALIFIED UNILATERAL ACTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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Confused, frustrated, and exhausted: solving the U.S. digital first sale doctrine problem through the international lens.
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Where's the beef? Mad cows and the blight of the SPS agreement.
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Illegally evading attribution? Russia's use of unmarked troops in Crimea and international humanitarian law.
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Enhancing the legitimacy of the World Trade Organization: why the United States and the European Union should support the Advisory Centre on WTO Law.
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Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Structural Violence & International Responsibility.
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Who asked you? The appropriateness of U.S. leadership in promoting religious freedom worldwide.
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On virtue and peace: creating a workplace where people can flourish.
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God, labor, and the law: the pursuit of religious equality in Northern Ireland's workforce.
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War and the business corporation.
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Space debris and its threat to national security: a proposal for a binding international agreement to clean up the junk.
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Pharming Out Data: A Proposal for Promoting Innovation and Public Health through a Hybrid Clinical Data Protection Scheme.