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Slavery Still Exists And May Have Produced Your Hairdryer, Katherine Pratty
Slavery Still Exists And May Have Produced Your Hairdryer, Katherine Pratty
American University International Law Review
In 2020, the International Labour Organization (“ILO”) estimated that forced labor generated $51 billion USD. Many profiteers are not individual bad actors, but rather, corporations. Recently it came to light that one corporate profiteer is the multinational technology manufacturing company, creator of the most awarded hair care device in 2021: Dyson Limited. While Dyson has received praise for its products, Malaysia charged Dyson’s main production factory, ATA IMS, with labor law violations. Shortly thereafter, in February 2022, UK law firm Leigh Day publicly announced its suit against Dyson on behalf of the workers in Dyson’s Malaysia factory.
This Comment analyzes …
The Validity Of Trade Restrictions On Artificial Intelligence Technology Under The General Agreement On Tariffs And Trade's National Security Exception, Isabelle Brundieck
The Validity Of Trade Restrictions On Artificial Intelligence Technology Under The General Agreement On Tariffs And Trade's National Security Exception, Isabelle Brundieck
American University International Law Review
This Comment argues that the U.S. restrictions on the export of semiconductors and other AI technology to China do not violate the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 (GATT 1994). Instead, such measures are legitimate expressions under GATT 1994’s Article XXI national security exception, which allows a country to break other articles within the agreement if necessary to protect the country’s essential national security interests. Given the national security risks associated with the rise of AI technology and the likelihood that such technology will be supplied to a military enterprise, the current trade restrictions qualify for the exception. However, …
A Dam Over Troubled Waters? The Obligation To Negotiate In Good Faith In Annex "C" Of The Treaty Of Itaipu, Rene Figueredo Corrales
A Dam Over Troubled Waters? The Obligation To Negotiate In Good Faith In Annex "C" Of The Treaty Of Itaipu, Rene Figueredo Corrales
American University International Law Review
The year 2023 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the entry into force of the Treaty of Itaipú (“the Treaty”). According to paragraph VI of the Treaty, its provisions are to be reviewed after fifty years have elapsed from the date the Treaty entered into force. In October 2021, João Francisco Ferreira, the former Brazilian representative of the Itaipú binational entity, stated in a press conference what seemed to be a new interpretation of the review provision contained in Annex “C” of the Treaty of Itaipú. He noted that there is no obligation to negotiate Annex “C” if an agreement is …
Achieving Effective Procurement During A Global Crisis: A Study Of The Uncitral Model Law On Public Procurement And The Wto Agreement On Government Procurement, Dmitri Goubarkov
Achieving Effective Procurement During A Global Crisis: A Study Of The Uncitral Model Law On Public Procurement And The Wto Agreement On Government Procurement, Dmitri Goubarkov
American University International Law Review
The global nature of the COVID-19 pandemic presented unprecedented challenges for public procurement systems around the world. Governments everywhere faced an immense pressure to facilitate the rapid procurement of supplies and services needed to support overburdened health and social care systems. Speed and flexibility were needed to address the shortages of protective personal equipment, distribution of ventilators, and increased demand for medications, all of which required governments to forego traditional public procurement methods. Governments had to balance the underlying principles of their procurement systems—namely, competition, integrity, and transparency—against urgency, and do so in a way that does not erode public …
Ftas' Contribution Towards A More Flexible Copyright Space: Possibilities And Limits, Maria Vasquez Callo-Muller
Ftas' Contribution Towards A More Flexible Copyright Space: Possibilities And Limits, Maria Vasquez Callo-Muller
American University International Law Review
Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have often been considered instruments for heightened intellectual property rights protection, thereby in detriment of a more flexible copyright space. However, since the adoption of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, some FTAs have been incorporating a clause on the “Balance in Copyright and Related Rights Systems.” Among these, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and, more recently, the 2021 Australia-U.K. FTA contain such a clause. In addition, more discrete FTAs, such as the AustraliaPeru FTA, also incorporate similar provisions. This article considers what incorporating such clauses in FTAs means for the interpretation of …
Triping On Trade Secrets: How China’S Cybertheft Of U.S. Trade Secrets Violated Trips, Kassidy Schmitz
Triping On Trade Secrets: How China’S Cybertheft Of U.S. Trade Secrets Violated Trips, Kassidy Schmitz
American University International Law Review
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The Olives Of Others: The United States Anti-Dumping And Countervailing Duties On Ripe Olives From Spain, Gregory Frering
The Olives Of Others: The United States Anti-Dumping And Countervailing Duties On Ripe Olives From Spain, Gregory Frering
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Monopoly As Vast As The Amazon: How Amazon’S Proprietary Data Collection Is A Violation Of The Treaty On The Functioning Of The European Union, Alexis Adams
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Of Dilution: How U.S. Trademark And Anti-Dilution Law Violates The Agreement On Trade-Related Aspects Of Intellectual Property Rights, Sherwet Witherington
State Of Dilution: How U.S. Trademark And Anti-Dilution Law Violates The Agreement On Trade-Related Aspects Of Intellectual Property Rights, Sherwet Witherington
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Africa Can Drum Up Large Infrastructure Deals With Food, Dunia P. Zongwe
Africa Can Drum Up Large Infrastructure Deals With Food, Dunia P. Zongwe
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Decline Of Online Piracy: How Markets - Not Enforcement - Drive Down Copyright Infringement, João Pedro Quintais, Joost Poort
The Decline Of Online Piracy: How Markets - Not Enforcement - Drive Down Copyright Infringement, João Pedro Quintais, Joost Poort
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Defeating The Object And Purpose Of The Arms Trade Treaty: An Analysis Of Recent U.S. Arms Sales To Saudi Arabia, William Pons
Defeating The Object And Purpose Of The Arms Trade Treaty: An Analysis Of Recent U.S. Arms Sales To Saudi Arabia, William Pons
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evaluating The Current World Trading System; Considering Its Future Prospects, Alan Wm Wolff
Evaluating The Current World Trading System; Considering Its Future Prospects, Alan Wm Wolff
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
False Hopes: Why A Renegotiated North American Free Trade Agreement Will Violate Conventions 87 And 98 Of The International Labor Organization, Charlie Lyons
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulatory Policy And Innovation In The Wine Industry: A Comparative Analysis Of Old And New World Wine Regulations, Kevin J. Fandl
Regulatory Policy And Innovation In The Wine Industry: A Comparative Analysis Of Old And New World Wine Regulations, Kevin J. Fandl
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
When United Nations Sanctions Impact International Financial Governance: Lessons From The Libyan Sovereign Wealth Fund, Dini Sejko, Daley J. Birkett
When United Nations Sanctions Impact International Financial Governance: Lessons From The Libyan Sovereign Wealth Fund, Dini Sejko, Daley J. Birkett
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Food Speculation: Between Virtual . . . And Reality, Alexandra Esmel
Food Speculation: Between Virtual . . . And Reality, Alexandra Esmel
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trips-Plus, Public Health And Performance-Based Rewards Schemes Options And Supplements For Policy Formation In Developing And Least Developed Countries, Mohammed K. El-Said
Trips-Plus, Public Health And Performance-Based Rewards Schemes Options And Supplements For Policy Formation In Developing And Least Developed Countries, Mohammed K. El-Said
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Striking The Right Balance: Limits On The Right To Bring An Action Under Article 263(4) Of The Treaty On The Functioning Of The European Union, Roberto Mastroianni, Andrea Pezza
Striking The Right Balance: Limits On The Right To Bring An Action Under Article 263(4) Of The Treaty On The Functioning Of The European Union, Roberto Mastroianni, Andrea Pezza
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Global Systemic Risk And International Regulatory Coordination: Squaring Sovereignty And Financial Stability, Federico Lupo-Pasini, Ross P. Buckley
Global Systemic Risk And International Regulatory Coordination: Squaring Sovereignty And Financial Stability, Federico Lupo-Pasini, Ross P. Buckley
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Privatization Of The Use Of Force Meets The Law Of State Responsibility, Vanessa Ballesteros Moya
The Privatization Of The Use Of Force Meets The Law Of State Responsibility, Vanessa Ballesteros Moya
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nafta Chapter 19 Binational Panel Reviews - Still A Zero Sum Game: The Wire Rod Decision And Its Progeny, Edward Tracy
Nafta Chapter 19 Binational Panel Reviews - Still A Zero Sum Game: The Wire Rod Decision And Its Progeny, Edward Tracy
American University International Law Review
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Strengthening The Link In Linkage: Defining "Development Needs" In Wto Law, Suyash Paliwal
Strengthening The Link In Linkage: Defining "Development Needs" In Wto Law, Suyash Paliwal
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Acta's Constitutional Problem: The Treaty Is Not A Treaty , Sean Flynn
Acta's Constitutional Problem: The Treaty Is Not A Treaty , Sean Flynn
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights By Diminishing Privacy: How The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement Jeopardizes The Right To Privacy , Alberto J. Cerda Silva
Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights By Diminishing Privacy: How The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement Jeopardizes The Right To Privacy , Alberto J. Cerda Silva
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Trade Agreement Creating Barriers To International Trade?: Acta Border Measures And Goods In Transit , Henning Grosse Ruse - Khan
A Trade Agreement Creating Barriers To International Trade?: Acta Border Measures And Goods In Transit , Henning Grosse Ruse - Khan
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Acta And The Specter Of Graduated Response , Annemarie Bridy
Acta And The Specter Of Graduated Response , Annemarie Bridy
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Acta - Risks Of Third-Party Enforcement For Access To Medinces, Brook K. Baker
Acta - Risks Of Third-Party Enforcement For Access To Medinces, Brook K. Baker
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Collateral Damage: The Impact Of Acta And The Enforcement Agenda On The World's Poorest People , Andrew Rens
Collateral Damage: The Impact Of Acta And The Enforcement Agenda On The World's Poorest People , Andrew Rens
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transparency Soup: The Acta Negotiating Process And "Black Box" Lawmaking , David S. Levine
Transparency Soup: The Acta Negotiating Process And "Black Box" Lawmaking , David S. Levine
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.