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Full-Text Articles in Law
Challenges To Rule Of Law And Gender Equality Globally (With Transcript), Rangita De Silva De Alwis, Indira Jaising
Challenges To Rule Of Law And Gender Equality Globally (With Transcript), Rangita De Silva De Alwis, Indira Jaising
Case In Point Podcasts
Indira Jaising and Rangita de Silva de Alwis examine gender equality cases and struggles in India and around the world.
Mandatory Antitrust Law And Multiparty International Arbitration, Alexandra Theobald
Mandatory Antitrust Law And Multiparty International Arbitration, Alexandra Theobald
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Right To Regulate (Cooperatively), Alexia Brunet Marks
The Right To Regulate (Cooperatively), Alexia Brunet Marks
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Fragmented Property Systems, Daniel Fitzpatrick
Fragmented Property Systems, Daniel Fitzpatrick
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Old Age Is Not Just Impairment: The Crpd And The Need For A Convention On Older Persons, Dr. Paul Harpur
Old Age Is Not Just Impairment: The Crpd And The Need For A Convention On Older Persons, Dr. Paul Harpur
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Counter-Terrorism Measures And International Humanitarian Law: A Case Study Of The "Troubles" In Northern Ireland, Juliana Van Hoeven
Counter-Terrorism Measures And International Humanitarian Law: A Case Study Of The "Troubles" In Northern Ireland, Juliana Van Hoeven
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Tax Havens And The Transparency Wave Of International Tax Legalization, Robert T. Kudrle
Tax Havens And The Transparency Wave Of International Tax Legalization, Robert T. Kudrle
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Faceless Court, Angela Huyue Zhang
The Faceless Court, Angela Huyue Zhang
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Adverse Inferences In International Arbitration: Toothless Or Terrifying?, Alexander Sevan Bedrosyan
Adverse Inferences In International Arbitration: Toothless Or Terrifying?, Alexander Sevan Bedrosyan
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Three Is Not A Crowd: Online Mediation-Arbitration In Business To Consumer Internet Disputes, Dafna Lavi
Three Is Not A Crowd: Online Mediation-Arbitration In Business To Consumer Internet Disputes, Dafna Lavi
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Parthenon Marbles Revisited: A New Strategy For Greece, Nadia Banteka
The Parthenon Marbles Revisited: A New Strategy For Greece, Nadia Banteka
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Citizenship Unmoored: Expatriation As A Counter-Terrorism Tool, Leslie Esbrook
Citizenship Unmoored: Expatriation As A Counter-Terrorism Tool, Leslie Esbrook
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Human Right To Sanitation, Inga Winkler
The Human Right To Sanitation, Inga Winkler
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Role Of The Cisg In U.S. Contract Practice: An Empirical Study, John F. Coyle
The Role Of The Cisg In U.S. Contract Practice: An Empirical Study, John F. Coyle
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
A No-Tribunal Sdrm And The Means Of Binding Creditors To The Terms Of A Restructuring Plan, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
A No-Tribunal Sdrm And The Means Of Binding Creditors To The Terms Of A Restructuring Plan, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
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The paper addresses two discrete but related and essential attributes of a sovereign debt restructuring mechanism (SDRM). It first considers the merits and feasibility of an SDRM that would provide a procedure for proposing and adopting a restructuring plan for a sovereign debtor’s debt which would not involve any tribunal or administrator (a No-Tribunal SDRM). The No-Tribunal SDRM would undertake the restructuring as if the sovereign debtor and its creditors were subject to the Model CAC regime. In addition to embodying a novel and interesting structure for an SDRM—and one that eliminates the difficult hurdle of identifying a satisfactory tribunal—adoption …
Extraordinary Reparations, Legitimacy, And The Inter-American Court, David L. Attanasio
Extraordinary Reparations, Legitimacy, And The Inter-American Court, David L. Attanasio
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Towards A Universal Regulatory Framework For Derivatives, Levon Garslian
Towards A Universal Regulatory Framework For Derivatives, Levon Garslian
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Poverty And The Hidden Effects Of Sex Discrimination: An Empirical Study Of Inequality, Gregory R. Day, Salvatore J. Russo
Poverty And The Hidden Effects Of Sex Discrimination: An Empirical Study Of Inequality, Gregory R. Day, Salvatore J. Russo
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
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University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
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International Law In The Obama Administration's Pivot To Asia: The China Seas Disputes, The Trans- Pacific Partnership, Rivalry With The Prc, And Status Quo Legal Norms In U.S. Foreign Policy, Jacques Delisle
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The Obama administration’s “pivot” or “rebalance” to Asia has shaped the Obama administration’s impact on international law. The pivot or rebalance has been primarily about regional security in East Asia (principally, the challenges of coping with a rising and more assertive China—particularly in the context of disputes over the South China Sea—and resulting concerns among regional states), and secondarily about U.S. economic relations with the region (including, as a centerpiece, the Trans-Pacific Partnership). In both areas, the Obama administration has made international law more significant as an element of U.S. foreign policy and has sought to present the U.S. as …
Presidential War Powers As An Interactive Dynamic: International Law, Domestic Law, And Practice-Based Legal Change, Curtis A. Bradley, Jean Galbraith
Presidential War Powers As An Interactive Dynamic: International Law, Domestic Law, And Practice-Based Legal Change, Curtis A. Bradley, Jean Galbraith
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There is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the United Nations Charter or specific Security Council resolutions authorize nations to use force abroad, and there is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the U.S. Constitution and statutory law allows the President to use force abroad. These are largely separate areas of scholarship, addressing what are generally perceived to be two distinct levels of legal doctrine. This Article, by contrast, considers these two levels of doctrine together as they relate to the United States. In doing so, it makes three main contributions. First, it demonstrates striking parallels …