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Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Structural Violence & International Responsibility
This Article challenges the conventional understanding that international crises are limited to instances of direct physical violence....
Apr 25, 2018


“Development” Versus “Sustainable Development”?: (Re-) Constructing the International Bank for Susta
This Article scrutinizes the potential contribution of the World Bank, as an international economic organization, to the sustainable...
Apr 25, 2018


Governing Xenophobia
The problem of xenophobia has gained remarkable notoriety of late, and reports from around the world paint a chilling picture of its...
Apr 25, 2018


Community Participation in Development
A remarkable series of legal reforms and private innovations has given municipalities, indigenous peoples, and other local groups vital...
Mar 1, 2018


Indiscriminate Attacks and the Past, Present, and Future of the Rules/Standards and Objective/Subjec
Civil society, the United Nations, and others are subjecting the conduct of hostilities to increasing scrutiny. But they often lack...
Jan 2, 2018


Globalizing Property Law: An Institutional Analysis
This Article identifies the key role that institutions play in moving toward an effective cross-border regime in property law. Property...
Jan 2, 2018


Fairness, Legitimacy, and Selection Decisions in International Criminal Law
The selection of situations and cases remains one of the most vexing challenges facing the International Criminal Court (ICC) and other...
Jan 2, 2018


How Countries Should Share Tax Information
Offshore tax evasion, international money laundering, and aggressive international tax planning significantly reduce government revenues....
Jan 2, 2018


“Head-of-State–Owned Enterprise” Immunity
While other wealthy individuals and businessmen have served and do serve as heads of state, the Trump presidency appears to be unique in...
Jan 2, 2018


Tribunalizing Sovereign Debt: Argentina’s Experience with Investor–State Dispute Settlement
The global sovereign debt market, lacking a formal bankruptcy regime or binding regulatory oversight, is fundamentally shaped by the...
Jan 2, 2018


The Money Mule: Its Discursive Construction and the Implications
The proceeds of cybercrime are typically laundered by money mules—people used by criminal organizations to interrupt the financial paper...
Jan 2, 2018


China’s “Corporatization without Privatization” and the Late Nineteenth Century Roots of a Stubborn
This Article analyzes the contemporary program of “corporatization without privatization” in the People’s Republic of China (PRC)...
Jan 2, 2018


Sovereign Display and Fiscal Techniques: Some Notes on Recent Strategies to Counteract Money Launder
Over recent decades, the state has come to increasingly rearticulate sovereignty at the very center of society. To support the thesis of...
Jan 2, 2018


Hidden by Sovereign Shadows: Improving the Domestic Framework for Deterring State-Sponsored Cybercri
This Article analyzes the domestic legal framework applicable to state-sponsored cybercrime. The Article describes several instances...
Jan 2, 2018


The Human Rights Obligations of State-Owned Enterprises: Emerging Conceptual Structures and Principl
The distinction between the obligations of public and private entities, and their relation to law, is well known in classical political...
Jan 2, 2018


Executive Agreements Relying on Implied Statutory Authority: A Response to Bodansky and Spiro
Until recently, the law surrounding executive agreements has been a subject of attention from a relatively small number of academics...
Jul 3, 2017


The RCEP and Trans-Pacific Intellectual Property Norms
This Article examines the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) with a focus on the intellectual property norms that it...
Jul 3, 2017


What Will China Do When Land Use Rights Begin to Expire?
China does not permit the private ownership of land. Instead, private parties may obtain the right to use property for up to seventy...
Jul 3, 2017


You’re It! Tag Jurisdiction over Corporations in Canada
In September 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Chevron v. Yaiguaje, a case that legal commentators had been...
Jul 3, 2017


The Perks of Being a Whistleblower: Designing Efficient Leniency Programs in New Antitrust Jurisdict
This Article develops a framework for effective leniency policy design in jurisdictions that have limited or no mileage enforcing...
Jul 3, 2017
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