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Transnational Judicial Governance, Christopher A. Whytock Mar 2016

Transnational Judicial Governance, Christopher A. Whytock

Journal of International and Comparative Law

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American Legal Education, Skills Training, And Transnational Legal Practice: Combining Dao And Shu For The Global Practitioner, Michael A. Simons, Margaret E. Mcguinness Jan 2016

American Legal Education, Skills Training, And Transnational Legal Practice: Combining Dao And Shu For The Global Practitioner, Michael A. Simons, Margaret E. Mcguinness

Faculty Publications

Transnational law subjects have become an integral part of U.S. law school curricula, and international students are vital members of our law school communities. However, to adequately prepare lawyers more effectively for global legal practice, law schools must integrate skills training into the teaching of transnational law. This essay discussing one comparative approach follows a recent symposia addressing current issues facing global legal education, and China’s reform programs for legal education.


A Tale Of Two Networks: Terrorism, Transnational Law, And Network Theory, Christopher J. Borgen Jan 2008

A Tale Of Two Networks: Terrorism, Transnational Law, And Network Theory, Christopher J. Borgen

Faculty Publications

Talk of networks and "network theory" has become almost ubiquitous in the field of counterterrorism. Terrorist organizations are networks. Terrorists have been empowered by the Internet, ethnic diasporas, and cell phones—networks all. Many of the putative targets of terrorists—electrical grids, oil pipelines, and transportation systems, to name a few—are themselves networks. And, perhaps less often mentioned, terrorists are increasingly hampered by national and international laws that foster cooperation and coordination among states—a network of laws.

From "smart mobs" to "net wars," from narco-trafficking to the Internet, network theory has provided insights into decentralized social organizations and their coordinated action. Both …