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Masalah Tanggung Jawab Pada Chapter Pesawat Udara, E. Suherman S.H. 2026 Universitas Indonesia

Masalah Tanggung Jawab Pada Chapter Pesawat Udara, E. Suherman S.H.

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Outbound Investment Restrictions And International Law’S Challenge, Harlan Grant Cohen 2026 Seattle University School of Law

Outbound Investment Restrictions And International Law’S Challenge, Harlan Grant Cohen

Seattle University Law Review

The Outbound Investment Rule, restricting U.S. investment in certain Chinese advanced technology sectors, has largely been portrayed as an incremental measure, a modest extension to fill loopholes in the existing investment screening regime. But while perhaps the logical next step in the securitization of the economy, the Outbound Investment Rule actually reflects a momentous shift in the relationship between governments and business, one playing out in the United States and around the world and worth attention. Unlike traditional investment screening, the Outbound Investment Rule operates like a sanctions regime, designed not to protect the U.S. economy, but to hamper the …


Resilient Dispute Resolution Systems For International Energy Conflicts, Guillermo J. Garcia Sanchez 2026 Seattle University School of Law

Resilient Dispute Resolution Systems For International Energy Conflicts, Guillermo J. Garcia Sanchez

Seattle University Law Review

Energy-related conflicts are on the rise, spanning diverse issues such as the impacts of rare mineral mining on local communities, the impacts of sanctions on energy investments due to the Russia-Ukraine war, and the impacts of expanded subsidies on the electric vehicle and solar panel industries. Increasingly, companies, communities, and governments are clashing over the challenges of pursuing disparate and sometimes competing energy policies. This Article argues that dispute resolution mechanisms in the energy investment sector must be fundamentally rethought. Traditional semi-adjudicatory models, which focus on winners and losers, fail to accommodate the complex and multifaceted nature of contemporary energy …


Navigating Compliance In A Geopolitical Era: The Case Of Chinese Multinationals In The United States, Ji Li 2026 Seattle University School of Law

Navigating Compliance In A Geopolitical Era: The Case Of Chinese Multinationals In The United States, Ji Li

Seattle University Law Review

This Article examines how Chinese multinational companies (MNCs) approach compliance in the United States amid deepening geo-political rivalry and intensified regulatory scrutiny. Drawing on original survey data, this Article maps variations in compliance structures, staffing, and governance mechanisms across Chinese firms and identifies key determinants such as industry-specific regulatory intensity, listing status, and organizational imprinting from headquarters. The analysis employs a dual institutional framework to explain how compliance systems emerge from the interplay between host-state regulatory demands and home-state institutional legacies, producing hybrid structures that blend local adaptation with headquarters-driven replication. Findings reveal that while certain compliance features—such as committee …


The Field Of International Business Transactions Law, Kathleen Claussen 2026 Seattle University School of Law

The Field Of International Business Transactions Law, Kathleen Claussen

Seattle University Law Review

This Article studies the evolution of the scholarly subfield referred to as the law of “international business transactions” (IBT). It reviews data on academic articles, courses, textbooks and other signifiers of the growth of this research area. Beginning around 1960, scholars began to use the term “international business transactions” and by the 1980s, several law schools were offering a course by that title. A handful of dedicated textbooks soon followed. These data reflect a gradual increase in research on the topic of IBT, particularly in the United States, but also considerable diversity of subject matters covered by those works. The …


Global Supply Chain Resilience In Emerging Technologies: A Case Study Of Bitcoin Mining, Kishanthi Parella, Carla L. Reyes 2026 Seattle University School of Law

Global Supply Chain Resilience In Emerging Technologies: A Case Study Of Bitcoin Mining, Kishanthi Parella, Carla L. Reyes

Seattle University Law Review

The United States has put into motion bold plans in critical and emerging technologies to bolster its national and economic security.  For example, the federal government created a national bitcoin strategic reserve and a stockpile of other cryptocurrency; while several states have committed to or are considering similar goals.  However, the security of these reserves is dependent on two types of supply chains within the Bitcoin mining industry: analogue supply chains, relating to the physical components needed for Bitcoin mining, and data supply chains, relating to the complex and layered logistical network of actors that create input into the software …


Volume 49 Masthead, 2026 Seattle University School of Law

Volume 49 Masthead

Seattle University Law Review

Volume 49 Masthead


Restricting Data Flows Is A Sign Of Weakness, Nikolas Guggenberger 2026 Seattle University School of Law

Restricting Data Flows Is A Sign Of Weakness, Nikolas Guggenberger

Seattle University Law Review

There has been a seismic shift in American attitudes toward the free flow of data across borders.  In less than a decade, the United States has transitioned from condemning barriers to digital trade to constructing a digital fortress of its own. It passed legislation requiring TikTok’s parent company to divest its U.S. operations or face a nationwide ban affecting 170 million U.S. users, citing national security concerns about its ties to China and the potential for data surveillance and content manipulation. Upon legal challenge by TikTok on First Amendment grounds, the Supreme Court affirmed the ban’s constitutionality. Recent federal legislation …


A Comparative Study Of Chinese And American Approaches To Shaping International Outer Space Law And Norms, Ariel G. Silverman 2026 Seattle University School of Law

A Comparative Study Of Chinese And American Approaches To Shaping International Outer Space Law And Norms, Ariel G. Silverman

Seattle University Law Review

This article explores convergences and divergencies in the United States and PRC’s responses to the stalemate in the United Nations over the future of outer space resource governance. I do so by systematically analyzing these leading space-faring nations’ policy-positions and tactics deployed to shape norms around three substantive areas of outer space resource governance: rights of ownership and scope of utilization of space resources, mechanization of the “benefits sharing” principle, and the rights and responsibilities of the private sector. I theorize that these leading space-faring nations have adopted divergent approaches due to their differing historical relationships with international law and …


Kim Gyeong-Seok And The Origins Of Northeast Asia’S Corporate Accountability Movement For War And Colonialism, Timothy Webster 2026 Seattle University School of Law

Kim Gyeong-Seok And The Origins Of Northeast Asia’S Corporate Accountability Movement For War And Colonialism, Timothy Webster

Seattle University Law Review

For the past three decades, a transnational reparations movement has unfolded across Northeast Asia. Hundreds of victims—assisted by attorneys, academics, and activists—seek remedies from Japan for various atrocities committed during World War II, colonialism, and other historical injustices.  They press their claims in street protests, legislative hearings, dramatic performances, and other fora.  The “comfort women” are the best known of these claimants; their global redress campaign ex-tends from noisy protests outside of Japan’s embassy in Seoul, to mute statues in raucous boroughs of Berlin.  More obscure, though larger in number, were the roughly one million Koreans who performed forced labor …


Table Of Contents, 2026 Seattle University School of Law

Table Of Contents

Seattle University Law Review

Table of Contents


Third-Party Funding: Balancing Transparency, National Security, And Access To Justice, Victoria Shannon Sahani 2026 Seattle University School of Law

Third-Party Funding: Balancing Transparency, National Security, And Access To Justice, Victoria Shannon Sahani

Seattle University Law Review

Many lawmakers who have recently become aware of the multi-billion-dollar global third-party funding industry are raising new national security concerns that further complicate preexisting, longstanding debates about transparency, disclosure, access to justice, and the best way to regulate third-party funding. In response, this Article briefly asserts three main points relating to the question of how best to regulate third-party funding. First, this Article explains the third-party funding industry, including its global regulatory landscape and how it serves three distinct populations: consumers, businesses, and law firms. Second, this Article explains that third-party funding is one tool that can help expand access …


Product Nationality And Corporate Identity, Trang (Mae) Nguyen 2026 Seattle University School of Law

Product Nationality And Corporate Identity, Trang (Mae) Nguyen

Seattle University Law Review

Global supply chains have long depended on a deceptively technical device: the attribution of a “nationality” to goods. A trade law principle, rules of origin assign products an “economic passport” that governs how they are treated at the border, including what markets they may enter and which tariff rates apply. In recent years, however, product nationality has taken on a new and far more ambitious role. As U.S. trade policy increasingly intersects with national security and human rights policy, policymakers rely on nationality-based measures to police supply chain linkages, curb geopolitical issues, and discipline firms for their links to forced …


Beberapa Catatan Dari Ketetapan Mpr No. Viii/Mpr/1978, Atmadja Atmadja 2026 Universitas Indonesia

Beberapa Catatan Dari Ketetapan Mpr No. Viii/Mpr/1978, Atmadja Atmadja

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Beberapa Catatan Tentang Usaha Surety Bond, Bacelius Ruru, S.H. 2026 Universitas Indonesia

Beberapa Catatan Tentang Usaha Surety Bond, Bacelius Ruru, S.H.

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Pilihan Hukum: Sebagai Hukum Yang Berlaku Dalam Agency Agrement Dan Distributorship Agreement, A. Hakim G. Nusantara 2026 Universitas Indonesia

Pilihan Hukum: Sebagai Hukum Yang Berlaku Dalam Agency Agrement Dan Distributorship Agreement, A. Hakim G. Nusantara

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Pasal 314 Kuhd Dan Pelaksanaannya Di Dalam Praktek, Felix Oentoeng Soebagjo, Tuty Gondhokoesoemo 2026 Universitas Indonesia

Pasal 314 Kuhd Dan Pelaksanaannya Di Dalam Praktek, Felix Oentoeng Soebagjo, Tuty Gondhokoesoemo

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Lembaga Cessie Jaminan (Zekerheid Cessie), Ny. H. Sjahruddin S.H. 2026 Universitas Indonesia

Lembaga Cessie Jaminan (Zekerheid Cessie), Ny. H. Sjahruddin S.H.

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Hubungan Turunnya Ayat-Ayat Kewarisan Dalam Al-Quraan, Sajuti Thalib, S.H. 2026 Universitas Indonesia

Hubungan Turunnya Ayat-Ayat Kewarisan Dalam Al-Quraan, Sajuti Thalib, S.H.

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Hukum Perdata Internasional Yang Hidup, Prof. Dr. Mr. Sudargo Gautama 2026 Universitas Indonesia

Hukum Perdata Internasional Yang Hidup, Prof. Dr. Mr. Sudargo Gautama

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