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Failed Herd Immunity: American Business Compliance And The United States Cyber-Security Policy's Clash With The European Union's General Data Protection Act, William Dimas
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
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Table Of Contents, Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
Table Of Contents, Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
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Tax Cuts And Jobs Act Reverses Short Lived Grecian Magnesite Mining Holding: Will The U.S. Depart From Global Norms In Tax Treaty Interpretation?, Jonathan William Benowitz
Tax Cuts And Jobs Act Reverses Short Lived Grecian Magnesite Mining Holding: Will The U.S. Depart From Global Norms In Tax Treaty Interpretation?, Jonathan William Benowitz
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
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Withholding Democracy: The Timeliness Of Self-Governance In A Postconflict Occupation, L. Amber Brugnoli
Withholding Democracy: The Timeliness Of Self-Governance In A Postconflict Occupation, L. Amber Brugnoli
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
In December 2017, the Human Rights and Election Standards initiative at the Carter Center, in collaboration with United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), issued a Plan of Action that was the culmination of two years of analysis and debate regarding a human rights approach to elections. Part of their plan recognized the need for well-written and targeted recommendations for implementing a transition to democracy. This article is a first step towards drafting such recommendations. The right to free and fair elections is a well-established norm in international law; some scholars even argue it is a …