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Feb 9, 2017
Patents and Mobile Devices in India: An Empirical Survey
Though India has the second-largest wireless subscriber base in the world, with more than 150 domestic mobile device vendors, it has,...
Jan 31, 2017
Sovereign Conduct on the Margins of the Law, a Symposium
Issues surrounding sovereignty have received increasing attention over the last few years, most recently in Congress’s decision regarding...
Jan 19, 2017
Mystery Date: Advocating for a Harmonized System of Expiration Date Labeling of Food
Americans throw out roughly 25 percent of the food they bring home. Negative perceptions associated with expiration dates are a leading...
Jan 19, 2017
Up in the Cloud: Finding Common Ground in Providing for Law Enforcement Access to Data Held by Cloud
Cloud computing is an everyday part of the modern world; a technology that is increasingly transcending international borders....
Jan 19, 2017
Protecting Cultural Heritage as a Means for International Peace, Security and Stability: The Case of
Cultural aggression has become a strategy to obtain an advantage during war. In a deliberate and methodical pattern extremists have not...
Jan 19, 2017
Sharing and the City
The sharing of public infrastructure, the exchange of small services, and the traditional “cup of sugar borrowed from the neighbor” are...
Jan 19, 2017
Why China Established the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank
On January 16, 2016, China officially opened the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) for business, representing what might be a...
Jan 19, 2017
A Post-Millennial Inquiry into the United Nations Law of Self-Determination: A Right to Unilateral N
The present Article inquires whether a right to unilateral non-colonial (UNC) secession is grounded in the United Nations (UN) law of...
Dec 13, 2016
Justice by Proxy: Combatting Forced Labor in the Greater Mekong Subregion by Holding U.S. Corporatio
Human trafficking in Southeast Asia is still a thriving and lucrative industry. Despite these blatant human rights violations,...
Dec 13, 2016
Making International Health Regulations Work: Lessons from the 2014 Ebola Outbreak
Many legal scholars believe that the lack of enforcement mechanisms provided by the International Health Regulations (IHR) in part...
Dec 13, 2016
Private Governance Can Increase Shipping’s Efficiency and Reduce Its Impacts
The shipping industry is a huge component of the world economy, and although it is often described as an efficient mode of transport, it...
Dec 13, 2016
Tax, Don’t Ban: A Comparative Look at Harmful but Legitimate Islamic Family Practices Actionable und
Massive migration of Muslims to the West in recent years has raised the question whether Shari’a—Islamic law—should apply to Muslim...
Dec 13, 2016
A New Model of Sovereignty in the Contemporary Era of Integrated Global Commerce: What Anthropology
Existing legal scholarship does not offer an effective or comprehensive definition of sovereignty. Sovereignty, however, matters. Indeed,...
Dec 13, 2016
Executive Agreements+
Did President Obama act constitutionally in joining the Paris Climate Change Agreement without seeking the approval of the Senate or...
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