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How Rare Disease Communities' Participation in Data Trust Governance Builds Trust & Drives Research
By: Samantha C. Smith PDF: A Zebra's Trust Data sharing plays an increasingly prominent role in society, but it remains a necessary...
Apr 15, 2022

Your Body, Your Cells? Direct-to-Consumer Marketing of Autologous Stem Cell Therapies
By: Kathleen C. Laird PDF: Your Body, Your Cells? Stem cell tourism has relocated; patients in search of stem cell therapies to treat...
Apr 15, 2022


The Divergent Designs of Mandatory Takeovers in Asia
By: Umakanth Varottil & Wai Yee Wan PDF: Divergent Designs Optimal takeover regulation aims to promote efficient changes of corporate...
Apr 15, 2022

Artificial Waterways in International Water Law: An American Perspective
By: Tamar Meshel PDF: Artificial Waterways in International Water Law Freshwater is a fleeting natural resource that can never be fully...
Apr 15, 2022


Data Transfers after Schrems II: The EU-US Disagreements over Data Privacy and National Security
By: Monika Zalnieriute PDF: Data Transfers after Schrems II In the long-awaited Schrems II decision, the Court of Justice of the European...
Apr 15, 2022


How the United States' Design Law Frustrates the Purpose of the Hague Agreement
By: Nicholas P. Mack PDF: Breaking the Status Quo of International Design Law This Note explores how the United States’ substantive law...
Jan 22, 2022


The Threat of the Loss of Tribal Autonomy & Culture Facing Transnational Tribes in the United States
By: Jacob Moeller PDF: A Tribe Divided Indigenous peoples in the northern and southwestern regions of the United States face challenges...
Jan 22, 2022


"Authoritarian International Law" in Action? Tribal Politics in the Human Rights Council
By: Yu-Jie Chen PDF: "Authoritarian International Law" in Action? The international human rights regime, a product of postwar liberalism,...
Jan 22, 2022


Restoring the Rule of Law to US Targeted Killing Operations
By: Claire Finkelstein PDF: The Status of State and Nonstate Actors in Postwar Hostilities With the killing of Iranian general Qassim...
Jan 22, 2022


Negotiating Afghan "Traditional" Law in the International Civil Trials in the Czech Republic
By: Tomáš Ledvinka & James M. Donovan PDF: Limits of the Rule of Law Drawing on ethnographic research of judicial cases in the Czech...
Jan 22, 2022


How to Make the Perfect Citizen? Lessons from China's Social Credit System
By: Liav Orgad & Wessel Reijers PDF: How to Make the Perfect Citizen? “How to make the perfect citizen?” This has been one of the...
Jan 22, 2022


How a Joint Development Zone Could Extinguish the Natural Gas Conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean
By: Kimberlyn Hughes PDF: Solving the Unsolvable? Recently, the Cyprus conflict has manifested itself in the competing claims of Greek...
Nov 29, 2021


The Fighting's Done, Now Pay Me: Investment Treaties, War, and State Liability
By: Thomas Hildebrand PDF: The Fighting's Done Where major conflict erupts, major state liability follows. Sri Lanka, Zaire, Libya, and...
Nov 29, 2021

The Ministerial Exception: Our Lady of Guadalupe School and Antidiscrimination Employment Laws
By: Shelly Aviv Yeini PDF: The Ministerial Exception The Ministerial Exception (ME) is a legal doctrine providing that antidiscrimination...
Nov 29, 2021


Unilateral Cyber Sanctions: Between Questioned Legality and Normative Value
By: Iryna Bogdanova and María Vásquez Callo-Müller PDF: Unilateral Cyber Sanctions The current legal vacuum regarding binding...
Nov 29, 2021


Illiberal Religious Communities Struggle to Comply With COVID-19 Public Health Regulations
By: Shai Stern PDF: A World of Their Own The COVID-19 pandemic did not eliminate existing social tensions; rather, it at times...
Nov 29, 2021


Quilombo Land Rights, Brazilian Constitutionalism, and Racial Capitalism
By: Karen Engle and Lucas Lixinski PDF: Quilombo Land Rights The 1988 Brazilian Constitution, the first in a wave of new democratic and...
Nov 29, 2021


The Developing Role of International Law and Unilateral Challenges to Maritime Claims
By: Kevin Leddy PDF: Competing Claims Chinese military and economic expansion have led to a commensurate decrease in the ability of...
Oct 12, 2021


Preventing Foreign-Judgment Country Hopping with a New Transnational Recognition and Enforcement
By: Ryan Everette PDF: Preventing Foreign-Judgment Country Hopping Since the 1990s, a group of plaintiffs from Ecuador has been involved...
Oct 12, 2021


European Law as Foreign Law
By: Lior Zemer & Sharon Pardo PDF: European Law as Foreign Law The importance and significance of comparative sources to the development...
Oct 12, 2021
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