Parent Categories
International, Foreign & Comparative Law
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Equity in the Courts of Merchants
March 12, 2025
Charles Donahue, Jr., Equity in the Courts of Merchants, 72 Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis 1 (2004).
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Taking up the Challenge of Gender and International Criminal Justice: In Honour of Judge Patricia Wald
March 12, 2025
Martha Minow, Taking up the Challenge of Gender and International Criminal Justice: In Honour of Judge Patricia Wald, 11 Int’l Crim. L. Rev. 365 (2011).
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James Kraska, Confidence Building Measures to Facilitate Navigation in the South China Sea, 32 Int’l J. Marine & Coastal L. 268 (2017).
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Legal Institutions and Informal Networks
March 12, 2025
Ethan Bueno de Mesquita & Matthew Stephenson, Legal Institutions and Informal Networks, 18 J. Theoretical Pol. 40 (2006).
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Kristen A. Stilt, The End of ‘One Hand’: The Egyptian Constitutional Declaration and the Rift Between the ‘People’ and the Supreme Council of the Armed…
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Legal Innovation in International Intellectual Property Relations: Revisiting Twenty-One Years of the TRIPS Agreement
March 5, 2025
Ruth L. Okediji, Legal Innovation in International Intellectual Property Relations: Revisiting Twenty-One Years of the TRIPS Agreement, 36 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 191 (2015).
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Ruth L. Okediji, Reframing International Copyright Exceptions and Limitations as Development Policy, in Copyright Law in an Age of Exceptions and Limitations 429 (Ruth L.
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Internet Filtering in China
March 5, 2025
Jonathan Zittrain & Benjamin Edelman, Internet Filtering in China, 7 IEEE Internet Computing 70 (2003).
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What Makes Private Law Transitions Succeed: Lessons from Japan and from Around the World
March 4, 2025
C. Alexander Evans & J. Mark Ramseyer, What Makes Private Law Transitions Succeed: Lessons from Japan and from Around the World, 33 J. Transnat’l L.
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Book Review: The Japanese Supreme Court: Constitutional Policies
February 26, 2025
J. Mark Ramseyer, 17 J. Japanese Stud. 176 (1991) (reviewing Hiroshi Itoh, The Japanese Supreme Court: Constitutional Policies (1990)).
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Book Review: Japanese Constitutional Law
February 26, 2025
J. Mark Ramseyer, Book Review, 21 J. Japanese Stud. 483 (1995) (reviewing Japanese Constitutional Law, Percy R. Luney, Jr. & Kazuyuki Takahashi eds., 1993).
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An Enduring Legacy for the Knowledge Econoomy: UNESCO and the International Copyright System
February 26, 2025
Ruth L. Okediji, An Enduring Legacy for the Knowledge Econoomy: UNESCO and the International Copyright System, in Standard-Setting in UNESCO: Normative Action in Education, Science…
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Reluctant Litigant Revisited: Rationality and Disputes in Japan
February 26, 2025
J. Mark Ramseyer, Reluctant Litigant Revisited: Rationality and Disputes in Japan, 14 J. Japanese Stud. 111 (1988).
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Book Review: Cartels of the Mind: Japan’s Intellectual Closed Shop
February 26, 2025
J. Mark Ramseyer, Book Review, 25 J. Japanese Stud. 365 (1999) (reviewing Ivan P. Hall, Cartels of the Mind: Japan’s Intellectual Closed Shop (1998)).
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Party Organization
February 26, 2025
Mark Ramseyer & Frances M. Rosenbluth, Party Organization, in Critical Readings on the Liberal Democratic Party in Japan 205 (Robert Pekkanen ed., 2018).
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The Economics of Soft Dollars: A Review of the Literature and New Evidence from the Implementation of MiFID II
February 14, 2025
Howell E. Jackson & Jeffery Zhang, The Economics of Soft Dollars: A Review of the Literature and New Evidence from the Implementation of MiFID II…
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Refugee Eligibility: Challenging Stereotypes and Reviving the ‘Benefit of the Doubt’
January 30, 2025
Sabrineh Ardalan, Refugee Eligibility: Challenging Stereotypes and Reviving the ‘Benefit of the Doubt’, Rethinking Refuge (Updated Nov. 15, 2021).
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Challenging Stereotypes in Refugee Protection
January 30, 2025
Sabrineh Ardalan, Challenging Stereotypes in Refugee Protection, 40 B.U. Int’l L. J. 31 (2022).
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No Justice, No Freedom: Medical Abuse in Private Prisons
January 30, 2025
Azadeh N. Shahshahani & Sabi Ardalan, No Justice, No Freedom: Medical Abuse in Private Prisons, Women’s eNews (Sept. 16, 2021).
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Refugee Protection at Risk: Remain in Mexico and Other Efforts to Undermine the U.S. Asylum System
January 30, 2025
Sabrineh Ardalan, Refugee Protection at Risk: Remain in Mexico and Other Efforts to Undermine the U.S. Asylum System, Harv. L. Rev. Blog (May 26, 2019).
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Sabrineh Ardalan, J. Wesley Boyd & Katherine Peeler, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70: How Far Have We Come?, WBUR Cognoscenti (Dec. 20, 2018).