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The People's (Republic) Algorithms, Gilad Abiri, Xinyu Huang Jan 2022

The People's (Republic) Algorithms, Gilad Abiri, Xinyu Huang

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Reforming America's Employment-Based Immigration System In A Post-Trump Era, Christian J. Palacios Jan 2022

Reforming America's Employment-Based Immigration System In A Post-Trump Era, Christian J. Palacios

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Covid-19 Vaccine: A Spotlight On Distribution Challenges, Erica Gray Jan 2022

The Covid-19 Vaccine: A Spotlight On Distribution Challenges, Erica Gray

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Volume 12 Masthead, Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Notre Dame Law School Jan 2022

Volume 12 Masthead, Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Notre Dame Law School

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Bias And Biometrics: Regulating Corporate Responsibility And New Technologies To Protect Rights, Erika R. George Jan 2022

Bias And Biometrics: Regulating Corporate Responsibility And New Technologies To Protect Rights, Erika R. George

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


U.S.-China 'Phase One' Trade Deal: Implications For The World Trade Organization, Austin Lowe Jan 2022

U.S.-China 'Phase One' Trade Deal: Implications For The World Trade Organization, Austin Lowe

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Letter From The Editor, Fon Bisalbutr Jun 2021

Letter From The Editor, Fon Bisalbutr

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Lecture By John Tasioulas: Just Global Health: Integrating Human Rights And Common Goods., Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Notre Dame Law School Jun 2021

Lecture By John Tasioulas: Just Global Health: Integrating Human Rights And Common Goods., Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Notre Dame Law School

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Art Of Economic War: Cultural Property Import Tariffs As Foreign Policy, Catherine Braun Jun 2021

The Art Of Economic War: Cultural Property Import Tariffs As Foreign Policy, Catherine Braun

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


“A Mad And Melancholy Record”: The Crisis Of International Law Histories, Vasuki Nesiah Jun 2021

“A Mad And Melancholy Record”: The Crisis Of International Law Histories, Vasuki Nesiah

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Why The 2020 U.S.-China Trade Agreement Needs Anticorruption Provisions For The Protection Of Intellectual Property, Daniel C.K. Chow Jun 2021

Why The 2020 U.S.-China Trade Agreement Needs Anticorruption Provisions For The Protection Of Intellectual Property, Daniel C.K. Chow

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Potential Impact Of Climate Change Litigation On Government Policy, Fon Bisalbutr Jun 2021

The Potential Impact Of Climate Change Litigation On Government Policy, Fon Bisalbutr

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Liability And Emerging Digital Technologies: An Eu Perspective, Maria L. Montagnani, Mirta Cavallo Jun 2021

Liability And Emerging Digital Technologies: An Eu Perspective, Maria L. Montagnani, Mirta Cavallo

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Masthead, Jounral Of International & Comparative Law, Notre Dame Law School Jun 2021

Masthead, Jounral Of International & Comparative Law, Notre Dame Law School

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Provisional Measures: How International Human Rights Law Is Changing International Law (Inspired By Gambia V. Myanmar), Christina M. Cerna Jan 2021

Provisional Measures: How International Human Rights Law Is Changing International Law (Inspired By Gambia V. Myanmar), Christina M. Cerna

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Modern Day Extradition Practice: A Case Analysis Of Julian Assange, Daniela J. Restrepo Jan 2021

Modern Day Extradition Practice: A Case Analysis Of Julian Assange, Daniela J. Restrepo

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Commission On “Unalienable Rights”: A Critique, Douglass Cassel Jan 2021

The Commission On “Unalienable Rights”: A Critique, Douglass Cassel

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Symposium Debate Transcript: The Promise Of International Law: Realism Versus Legalism, Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Notre Dame Law School Jan 2021

Symposium Debate Transcript: The Promise Of International Law: Realism Versus Legalism, Journal Of International & Comparative Law, Notre Dame Law School

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Masthead Jan 2021

Masthead

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Letter From The Editor, Fon Bisalbutr Jan 2021

Letter From The Editor, Fon Bisalbutr

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Focused Accountability: A Bilateral Response To The International Proliferation Of Fentanyl Analogues, Razi Lane Jan 2021

Focused Accountability: A Bilateral Response To The International Proliferation Of Fentanyl Analogues, Razi Lane

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Legitimacy In The International Order: The Continuing Relevance Of Sovereign States, Brad R. Roth Jan 2021

Legitimacy In The International Order: The Continuing Relevance Of Sovereign States, Brad R. Roth

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Widening Gyre: Legal Formalism And International Law’S Sense Of Place, Christopher R. Rossi Jan 2021

The Widening Gyre: Legal Formalism And International Law’S Sense Of Place, Christopher R. Rossi

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Letter From The Editor, Brad A. Rocheville Jun 2020

Letter From The Editor, Brad A. Rocheville

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Challenges To, And Manifesto For, Fact-Finding In A Time Of Disinformation, Agnés Callamard Jun 2020

Challenges To, And Manifesto For, Fact-Finding In A Time Of Disinformation, Agnés Callamard

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

Liberal and democratic values are in jeopardy, as is the rules-based international system and the norms it embodies, both being subject to multiple attacks that, once taboo, now, quite to the contrary, are both claimed and carried out with pride. This Article assesses the current human rights environment from the perspective of a United Nations factfinder. The impact of technological advancement on the human rights framework and the process of evidence-gathering is discussed, particularly regarding the spread of misinformation. The Article concludes with a manifesto for fact-finding as a pathway to knowledge and justice.


International "Constitutions" And Comparative Constitutional Law, Michael Da Silva Jun 2020

International "Constitutions" And Comparative Constitutional Law, Michael Da Silva

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

Many legal scholars and jurists see a particular document or a collection of documents as a means of constitutionalizing international law. The Charter of the United Nations is a prime example. Based on this, comparisons are made between international law and domestic constitutional orders, and these comparisons are sometimes used to decide cases. However, there is reason to question whether the international legal order has enough features of domestic constitutional orders to justify judicial comparison between the international legal order and domestic constitutional orders. The ongoing constitutionalization process is unlikely to produce an international legal order with sufficiently similar features …


A Second Chance On Earth: Understanding The Selection Process Of The Judges Of The Colombian Special Jurisdiction For Peace, Santiago Pardo Rodríguez Jun 2020

A Second Chance On Earth: Understanding The Selection Process Of The Judges Of The Colombian Special Jurisdiction For Peace, Santiago Pardo Rodríguez

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

For over fifty years, Colombia has faced a bloody and cruel civil conflict. Some of the most conservative studies have estimated that the total death toll of the war may be 220,000. The weight of this number heavily lies on the civilian population. It is estimated that around 81% of those killed in the conflict are non-combatant civilians. This represents, according to the data collected by the government’s Center for National Memory, around 180,000 civilian victims. In other words, as a civilian, the probability of being a victim in the Colombian conflict was nine times higher than a military or …


The Rise Of Hybrid Warfare, Waseem Ahmad Qureshi Jun 2020

The Rise Of Hybrid Warfare, Waseem Ahmad Qureshi

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

In the twenty-first century, wars are not declared or waged conventionally; instead, conflicts are instigated by clandestine agents using cyber tools, information operations, NGOs, nonstate actors, economic tools, propaganda, ambiguity, terrorism, and insurgency or rebel movements. In hybrid warfare, the lines between peacetime and wartime and between combatants and civilians are blurred. Further, systemic aggression is imposed on a targeted state using gray zones, nonlinear warfare, unrestricted warfare, unconventional warfare, and color revolutions to avoid attribution and possible retribution for the aggression. Hybrid warfare employs a wide array of power tools, ranging from political, economic, military, and civil to informational. …


Legal System Network Effects And Global Legal Development, David C. Donald Jun 2020

Legal System Network Effects And Global Legal Development, David C. Donald

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

Law originates in local environments, yet can be transmitted globally or over time to new contexts and foreign or future users. At its origin, law arises in response to social needs, but once formalized it takes on a semantic life of its own in a network of users. A rule created in response to a random New York plaintiff could—with sufficient popularity—end up as the standard norm applied globally, regardless of its underlying suitability for specific local needs.

To better understand the consequence of these legal system network effects on global legal development, this Article applies Klausner’s network theory of …


Modernity And The Law: A Late Twentieth Century View, Robert P. Burns Jun 2020

Modernity And The Law: A Late Twentieth Century View, Robert P. Burns

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

This Article explores Roberto Unger’s understanding of the specific significance that modernity has for law. It provides an account of the distinctions among customary law, bureaucratic law, the modern liberal rule of law ideal, and the unraveling of the rule of law in postliberal societies. It compares his views with those of other major theorists of modernity and with legal theorists. Finally, it discusses his speculations about then future developments and the relationship between central institutional and philosophical issues.