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Protection Of Regulatory Autonomy And Investor Obligations: Latest Trends In Investment Treaty Design, Klara Polackova Van Der Ploeg
Protection Of Regulatory Autonomy And Investor Obligations: Latest Trends In Investment Treaty Design, Klara Polackova Van Der Ploeg
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Future Legal Management Of Mass Migration, Jack I. Garvey
The Future Legal Management Of Mass Migration, Jack I. Garvey
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The State Of Investor-State Arbitration: A Reality Check Of The Issues, Trends, And Directions In Asia-Pacific, Julien Chaisse, Rahul Donde
The State Of Investor-State Arbitration: A Reality Check Of The Issues, Trends, And Directions In Asia-Pacific, Julien Chaisse, Rahul Donde
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
When Contractual Good Faith Meets A Controversial M&A Issue: The Sandbagging Practice In International Arbitration, Maxime Panhard
When Contractual Good Faith Meets A Controversial M&A Issue: The Sandbagging Practice In International Arbitration, Maxime Panhard
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Holocaust Art Disputes: The Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act Of 2016, Herbert I. Lazerow
Holocaust Art Disputes: The Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act Of 2016, Herbert I. Lazerow
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Oecd/G20-Beps-Project And The Value Creation Paradigm: Economic Reality Disemboguing Into The Interpretation Of The Arm's Length Standard, Stanley Langbein, Max R. Fuss
The Oecd/G20-Beps-Project And The Value Creation Paradigm: Economic Reality Disemboguing Into The Interpretation Of The Arm's Length Standard, Stanley Langbein, Max R. Fuss
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Pluralism In International Criminal Procedure, Jenia I. Turner
Pluralism In International Criminal Procedure, Jenia I. Turner
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Over the last two decades, international criminal procedure has become a recognized body of law, with textbooks, treatises, and law review articles discussing its rules and principles and theorizing its goals and methods. The term refers to the procedures used at the international criminal courts and tribunals created to address some of the most serious offenses, such as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. Some of these courts are fully international, like the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), and the permanent International Criminal Court (ICC). Others are “hybrid courts,” …
Precarious Employment: Varying Approaches To Foreign Sovereign Immunity In Labor Disputes, Richard Garnett
Precarious Employment: Varying Approaches To Foreign Sovereign Immunity In Labor Disputes, Richard Garnett
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Rehabilitation In Article 14 Of The Convention Against Torture And Other Cruel, Inhuman, Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment, Nora Sveaass, Felice Gaer, Claudio Grossman
Rehabilitation In Article 14 Of The Convention Against Torture And Other Cruel, Inhuman, Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment, Nora Sveaass, Felice Gaer, Claudio Grossman
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Rule Of Law In The U.A.E.: The Peaceful Path To Nation-Building In Abu Dhabi And The U.A.E. Through Global Best Practices, Valerie J. Pelton
Rule Of Law In The U.A.E.: The Peaceful Path To Nation-Building In Abu Dhabi And The U.A.E. Through Global Best Practices, Valerie J. Pelton
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Setbacks In Regulatory Data Protection Confront Innovative Drug Developers In The Russian Federation, Bruce Mcdonald, Vladislav Ugryumov, Denis Kolesnikov
Setbacks In Regulatory Data Protection Confront Innovative Drug Developers In The Russian Federation, Bruce Mcdonald, Vladislav Ugryumov, Denis Kolesnikov
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Minimum International Norms For Managing Space Traffic, Space Debris, And Near Earth Object Impacts, Paul B. Larsen
Minimum International Norms For Managing Space Traffic, Space Debris, And Near Earth Object Impacts, Paul B. Larsen
Journal of Air Law and Commerce
No abstract provided.
A Cure From Rome For Montreal’S Illness: Article 5 Of The Rome I Regulation And Filling The Void In The 1999 Montreal Convention’S Regulation Of Carrier’S Liability For Personal Injury, Yehya I. Ibrahim Badr
A Cure From Rome For Montreal’S Illness: Article 5 Of The Rome I Regulation And Filling The Void In The 1999 Montreal Convention’S Regulation Of Carrier’S Liability For Personal Injury, Yehya I. Ibrahim Badr
Journal of Air Law and Commerce
An examination of the 1999 Montreal Convention shows that the drafters did not intend to lay down a comprehensive treaty that would organize a carrier’s liability for personal injury to passengers. They opted to achieve a certain level of uniformity through enacting a set of rules that tackled several key issues such as the grounds for a carrier’s liability, the available defenses, and the limits on the recoverable damages. Consequently, some unaddressed issues created a void in the Montreal Convention and were then left without a clear remedy. In this article, a distinction is made between two types of voids: …
Unmaking A National Space Legislation For India: Indigenizing Space Law Through The “Organic Science” Of The Indian Space Program, S. G. Sreejith
Unmaking A National Space Legislation For India: Indigenizing Space Law Through The “Organic Science” Of The Indian Space Program, S. G. Sreejith
Journal of Air Law and Commerce
No abstract provided.