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Global Antitrust From The Global South: A Comparative Law Void, Dina I. Waked
Global Antitrust From The Global South: A Comparative Law Void, Dina I. Waked
FIU Law Review
This paper discusses the attempts at creating an international antitrust regime from the perspective of the Global South. Today’s diffused competition laws, have arguably muted calls for an international antitrust regime. Given this diffusion, a global regime has indeed emerged. Within such a system, differentiated and selective antitrust enforcements are proposed as ways to achieve national public interest goals.
The Continued Relevance Of The Contributions Of The Sierra Leone Tribunal To International Criminal Law, Charles C. Jalloh
The Continued Relevance Of The Contributions Of The Sierra Leone Tribunal To International Criminal Law, Charles C. Jalloh
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Closing Reflections On The Contributions On The Scsl’S Legal Legacy, Charles C. Jalloh
Closing Reflections On The Contributions On The Scsl’S Legal Legacy, Charles C. Jalloh
FIU Law Review
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Dealing With Gender-Based Crimes In International Criminal Law, Tamara Cummings-John
Dealing With Gender-Based Crimes In International Criminal Law, Tamara Cummings-John
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Codification, Progressive Development, New Law, Doctrine, And The Work Of The International Law Commission On Peremptory Norms Of General International Law (Jus Cogens): Personal Reflections Of The Special Rapporteur, Dire Tladi
FIU Law Review
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70 Years Of The International Law Commission, Its Future Role In The Changing Landscape Of International Law And The Small-Developing States Nexus, Michael Imran Kanu
70 Years Of The International Law Commission, Its Future Role In The Changing Landscape Of International Law And The Small-Developing States Nexus, Michael Imran Kanu
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.