Jan 2, 2018“Head-of-State–Owned Enterprise” ImmunityWhile other wealthy individuals and businessmen have served and do serve as heads of state, the Trump presidency appears to be unique in...
Jan 2, 2018Tribunalizing Sovereign Debt: Argentina’s Experience with Investor–State Dispute SettlementThe global sovereign debt market, lacking a formal bankruptcy regime or binding regulatory oversight, is fundamentally shaped by the...
Jan 2, 2018The Money Mule: Its Discursive Construction and the ImplicationsThe proceeds of cybercrime are typically laundered by money mules—people used by criminal organizations to interrupt the financial paper...
Jan 2, 2018China’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, 2018Sovereign Display and Fiscal Techniques: Some Notes on Recent Strategies to Counteract Money LaunderOver recent decades, the state has come to increasingly rearticulate sovereignty at the very center of society. To support the thesis of...
Jan 2, 2018Hidden by Sovereign Shadows: Improving the Domestic Framework for Deterring State-Sponsored CybercriThis Article analyzes the domestic legal framework applicable to state-sponsored cybercrime. The Article describes several instances...
Jan 2, 2018The Human Rights Obligations of State-Owned Enterprises: Emerging Conceptual Structures and PrinciplThe distinction between the obligations of public and private entities, and their relation to law, is well known in classical political...