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Failed Efforts At Harmonization of Securities Regulation, Roberta S. Karmel Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
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Signed, Sealed, & Undelivered: Unsuccessful Attempts of Foreign Judgment Recognition Between the U.S. and China, Shun-Hsiang Chen Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
No Hiding from Justice: Universal Jurisdiction in Domestic Courts, Heidi R. Gilchrist Faculty Scholarship
The Elastic Corporate Form in International Law, Julian Arato Faculty Scholarship
Redefining the Safe Third Country Exception of the Immigration and Nationality Act in the Wake of Trump, Daniel E. Rabbani Brooklyn Law Review
Remedies for Government Breach: Lessons from The United States and a Zone of Appealable Remedies for Southeast Asia, Benjamin D. Black Brooklyn Law Review
Looking Forward: Professor Roberta Karmel’s Prescient Views on the Transformation of Self-Regulatory Organizations and of the Securities Market Structure at the Turn of the Last Century, James A. Fanto Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Apocalypse Ahoy: How The Cruise Industry Boom Is Harming The World’s Oceans And Problems With Enforcing Environmental Regulations, Nicholas J. Sarnelli Brooklyn Law Review
Venezuelan Prisons' Human Rights Violations and Suggested Reforms Based on the Success of Norway's Restorative Justice-Focused Approach to Incarceration, Nadiya Singh Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Copystrikes and Meme Bans: Social Media and Copyright Protections in the Digital Age, Angelina Sanchez Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Good, the Bad, and the Historically Anti-Semitic: An Analytical Comparison of Anti-Hate Laws in Germany and the United States, Jamie Rauch Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Iranian Music Censorship & International Human Rights Law, Cameron Moody Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Prosecuting the Phone Scammer When Extradition Fails and Concurrent Jurisdiction Exists, Michelle Lepkofker Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Case for an International Solution to the Restitution of Cultural Property: Morality, Legality and Righting Western Wrongs, Ariana Catarisano Brooklyn Journal of International Law
An Exclusive Property Model for the Common Heritage of Mankind: A Multilateral Regime for Natural Resources in Outer Space, Yun Zhao, Xiaodao Li Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Digital Privacy Rights and CLOUD Act Agreements, Tim Cochrane Brooklyn Journal of International Law
High Time for a Change: How the Relationship Between Signatory Countries and the United Nations Conventions Governing Narcotic Drugs Must Adapt to Foster a Global Shift in Cannabis Law, Alexander Clementi Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Personal Insolvency in China: Necessities, Difficulties, and Possibilities, Rebecca Parry, Haizheng Zhang, Jiahui Fu Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Level-Up: Towards a More Competitive & Labor-Friendly E-Sports Industry, Andrew Ramstad Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice System: Erasing the Stigma On a Global Scale, Jennifer Rabbino Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Hong Kong’s Extradition Bill: Implications & Ramifications, Grace Wang Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Autonomous Weapons Systems and the Procedural Accounta- bility Gap, Afonso Seixas-Nunes Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Transnational Legal Process: An Evolving Theory and Methodology, Regina Jefferies Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Gulf of Guinea and Maritime (In)Security: Musings on Some Implications of Applicable Legal Instruments, Edwin E. Egede Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Protecting Internet Access: A Human Rights Treaty Approach, Harpreet Kaur Brooklyn Journal of International Law
From the Golden Gate to London: Bridging the Gap Between Data Privacy and the Right of Publicity, Kristin Kuraishi Brooklyn Journal of International Law
An Analysis of the Patent Linkage System and Development of the Biosimilar Industry in Taiwan, Jerry I-H Hsiao Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Brave New World: A Post-Coronavirus Perspective on Trade, Kevin J. Fandl Journal of Law and Policy
THE REVOLUTION OF THE COMMERCIAL SPACE INDUSTRY: WHY CURRENT LAWS MUST BE REPLACED BEFORE AMERICAN BUSINESS EXPANDS TO THE MOON AND BEYOND, Drew M. Fryhoff Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Use of Force to Prevent Recurrence of Conflict: Where Are the Limits of Self-Defense?, Laurie R. Blank Brooklyn Law Review
Easing the Burdens of a Patchwork Approach to Data Privacy Regulation in Favor of a Singular Comprehensive International Solution—The International Data Privacy Agreement, Scott Resnick Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Directors’ Duty of Care in Times of Financial Distress Following the Global Epidemic Crisis, Leon Yehuda Anidjar Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Functional Statehood in Contemporary International Law, William Thomas Worster Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Singapore Convention on Mediation: A Brave New World for International Commercial Arbitration, Robert Butlien Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Amazon Ablaze: Are the Environmental Policies of the Bolsanaro Administrative in Contravention of Brazil’s Commitment to the Convention on Biological Diversity?, Jordan Johnson Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Please Recognize Me: The United Kingdom Should Enact the UNCITRAL Model Lawon Recognition and Enforcement of Insolvency-Related Judgments, John A. Churchill Jr. Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Will They Stay or Will They Go? An Examination of South Africa’s International Invest Arbitration Policy, Taylor Bates Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Data Governance and the Elasticity of Sovereignty, Roxana Vatanparast Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Kosovo's Controversial 100 Percent Tariff: An Analysis of Its Imposition and the Issues Bleeding Into the Conflict Between Kosovo and Serbia, Ernira Mehmetaj Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Electromagnetic Conflict: The Implications of New Methods of Warfare and the Need for International Action, Joseph M. Nielsen Brooklyn Journal of International Law
A Keystroke Causes a Tornado: Applying Chaos Theory to International Cyber Warfare Law, Daniel Garrie, Masha Simonova Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Comity & Calamity: Deference to the Executive and the Uncertain Future of the FSIA, Michael Cooper Brooklyn Journal of International Law
An Inquiry into the Scope of MFN Provisions in Bilateral Investment Treaties, Amit Kumar Sinha Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Constitutionalism and Africa's Agenda 2063: How to Build "The Africa We Want", John Mukum Mbaku Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Multi-Jurisdictional Anti-Corruption Enforcement: Time for a Global Approach, Sharon Oded Journal of Law and Policy
Restoring the Rights Multiplier: The Right to an Education in the United States, Katherine Smith Davis, Jeffrey Davis Journal of Law and Policy
Towards A More Ethical LL.M. Degree: Let's Give International Lawyers the Value they Deserve, Carrie Teitcher, Kathleen Darvil Faculty Scholarship
“Hey Alexa, Do Consumers Really Want More Data Privacy?”: An Analysis of the Negative Effects of the General Data Protection Regulation, Katherine M. Wilcox Brooklyn Law Review
Between Scylla and Charybdis: Maritime Liens And the Bankruptcy Code, Ian T. Kitts Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Clone Wars: The Right to Embryonic Gene Editing Under German Law, Keren Goldberger Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Sovereign Immunity for Russia's Rocket Engines? Enforcing the "Yukos" Award, Evan Drake Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Global Implementation of Soda Taxes: Is There a Better Solution for Combatting Obesity?, Lauren Cedeno Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Kicking the Law: The Effects of FIFA Regulations on a World Cup Host Country’s Legislative Process in Regards to Intellectual Property Protection, Nicole-Amanda Brandofino Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Reducing the Governance Gap for Corporate Complicity in International Crimes, Seunghyun Nam Brooklyn Journal of International Law
How Much Do Expert Opinions Matter? An Empirical Investigation of Selection Bias, Adversarial Bias, and Judicial Deference in Chinese Medical, Chunyan Ding Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Coming to Terms with Wartime Collaboration: Post-Conflict Processes & Legal Challenges, Shane Darcy Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The OECD Multilateral Tax Instrument: A Model for Reforming The International Investment Regime?, Wolfgang Alschner Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Looking to the United Kingdom to Overhaul New York State’s Paid Family Leave Law and Close the Global Gender Gap, John Pietruszka Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Third-Party Funding: The Road to Compatibility in International Arbitration, Vienna Messina Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Of Sustainable Development in Africa: Addressing the (In)Congruence of Plastic Bag Regulations with International Trade Rules, Regis Y, Simo Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Safeguarding Democracy in Europe: A Bulwark Against Hungary’s Subversion of Civil Society, Hannah J. Sarokin Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Comparative Analysis of the EU’s GDPR and Brazil’s LGPD: Enforcement Challenges with the LGPD, Abigayle Erickson Brooklyn Journal of International Law
“Why Did Constantinople Get the Works? That’s Nobody’s Business but the Turks.” A New Approach to Cultural Property Claims and Geographic Renaming Under the 1970 UNESCO Convention, Kasey Theresa Mahoney Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Plight of Georgia: Russian Occupation and the Energy Charter Treaty, Jennessa M. Lever Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Roots of Revolution: The African National Congress and Gay Liberation in South Africa, Joseph S. Jackson Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Trade Secret Protection in Japan and the United States: Comparison and Recommendations, Thomas Landman Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Grinding Down the Edges of the Free Expression Right in Hong Kong, Stuart Hargreaves Brooklyn Journal of International Law
A Third Way of Thinking about Cultural Property, Lucas Lixinski Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Forging Taiwan’s Legal Identity, Margaret K. Lewis Brooklyn Journal of International Law
“There’s Voices in the Night Trying to Be Heard”: The Potential Impact of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on Domestic Mental Disability Law, Michael L. Perlin, Naomi M. Weinstein Brooklyn Law Review
Offshore Drilling: Combating Regulatory Uncertainty with Contract Law Protection, Jordan M. Steele Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Private Law Critique of International Investment Law, Julian Arato Faculty Scholarship
Contracting around the Hague Service Convention, Robin Effron, John F. Coyle, Maggie Gardner Faculty Scholarship
Lost to the Ages: International Patrimony and the Problem Faced by Foreign States in Establishing Ownership of Looted Antiquities, William R. Ognibene Brooklyn Law Review
The Problem of the Terror Non-State: Rescuing International Law from ISIS and Boko Haram, Darin E.W. Johnson Brooklyn Law Review
Venezuela: A Uniquely Senian Insight into a Human Rights Crisis, Andrea I. Scheer Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Analyzing the Potential for Universal Disarmament of Autonomous Weapons Systems or How I Learned to Stop Working and Love the Killer Robot, Frank Nicholas Kelly Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Chancing the Arm to Save the Face: The Fight for Irish Gaelic Recognition and Ending the Stormont Deadlock, Samantha F. Sigelakis-Minski Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Moving from Management to Termination: A Case Study of Prolonged Occupation, David Hughes Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Pursuing a Universal Threshold for Regulating Incitement to Discrimination, Hostility or Violence, Rebecca Meyer Brooklyn Journal of International Law
From Discretion to Law: Rights-Based Concerns and the Evolution of International Sanctions, Christopher Roberts Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Armenia and Azerbaijan's Struggle with Occupation in Nagorno-Karabakh, Carolyn Morway Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Price is Rights: Getting the United Arab Emirates up to International Speed in the Labor Law Department, Janae C. Cummings Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Against Aviation Orthodoxy: India's Foreign Investment Regime for the Airline Industry, Jae Woon Lee, Umakanth Varottil Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Rethinking ISDS, George Kahale III Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Inaugural Brooklyn Lecture on International Business Law: “ISDS: The Wild, Wild West of International Practice”, George Kahale III Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The (not-so) “Brave New World of International Criminal Enforcement”: The Intricacies of Multi-Jurisdictional White-Collar Investigations, Emily T. Carlson Brooklyn Law Review
Transparency in Corporate Groups, Jay Lawrence Westbrook Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Assesing the Gig Economy in Comparative Perspective: How Platform Work Challenges the French and American Legal Orders, Jeremy Pilaar Journal of Law and Policy
Search Query: Can America Accept a Right to Be Forgotten as a Publicity Right?, James J. Lavelle Brooklyn Law Review
Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Is There a Better Alternative?, Emily Osmanski Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Charting a New Course in Cuba? Why the Time is Now to Settle Outstanding American Property Claims, Marco Antonio Dueñas Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Syria under Pinheiro: Reformulating Syrian Domestic Law for Decentralized Reconstruction, George Somi Brooklyn Journal of International Law
When at Loggerheads With Customary International Law: The Right to Run for Public Office and the Right to Vote, Thompson Chengeta Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Environmental Reform in Africa: A Comparative Continental Union Solution Through Plastic Reform Legislation, Wynee Ngo Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Passing the Baton: The Effect of the International Olympic Committee's Weak Anti-Doping Laws in Dealing with the 2016 Russian Olympic Team, Saroja Cuffey Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Prosecuting U.N. Peacekeepers for Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Central African Republic, Sophia Genovese Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Pull and Push'- Implementing the Complementarity Principle of the Rome Statute of the ICC within the AU: Opportunities and Challenges, Sascha Dominik Dov Bachmann, Eda Luke Nwibo Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Stopping Terrorism at its Source: Conceptual Flaws of the Deterrence-Based Counterterrorism Regime and Committing to a Preemptive Causal Model, Mark D. Kielsgard, Tam Hey Juan Julian Journal of Law and Policy
The Private International Law of Secured Transactions: Rules in Search of Harmonization, Neil B. Cohen Faculty Scholarship
SOVEREIGN DEBT RESTRUCTURING AND ENGLISH GOVERNING LAW, Steven L. Schwarcz Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
WHAT ABOUT SMALL BUSINESSES? THE GDPR AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR SMALL U.S.-BASED COMPANIES, Craig McAllister Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Scrivener’s Secrets Seen Through the Spyglass: GCHQ and the International Right to Journalistic Expression, Matthew B. Hurowitz Brooklyn Journal of International Law
An Arctic Peril: The Pitfalls and Potential of a Fragmentary Polar Law, Erik Vande Stouwe Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Safeguarding the Future of Bangladeshi Children: The Need for a Comprehensive National Educational System, Samantha A. Barach Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Slipping Through the Cracks: How Digital Music Streaming Cuts Corners on Artists’ Royalty Revenues Globally, Frances Lewis Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Violent Persecution of the Iranian Bahá’í: A Call to Take a Human Capabilities Approach to Defining Genocide, Camilia R. Brown Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Tax in the World of Antitrust Enforcement: European Commission’s State Aid Investigations into EU Member States’ Tax Rulings, Nina Hrushko Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Restructuring Intellectual Property Jurisdictions Post-Brexit: Strategic Considerations for the EU and Britain, Alexandra George Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The “Right” Right to Environmental Protection: What we can Discern from the American and Indian Constitutional Experience, Deepa Badrinarayana Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Indeterminacy in the Law of War: The Need for an International Advisory Regime, Ariel Zemach Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Taking Off the Blindfold: An End to Impunity in Nigeria, Harry K. Tiwari Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Migingo Island Dispute Between Kenya and Uganda, Christopher R. Rossi Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Unilateral Jurisdiction to Provide Global Public Goods: A Republican Account, Aravind Ganesh Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: A Need for China to Further Amend its 2013 Trademark Law in Order to Prevent Trademark Squatting, Jessica Martin Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Looking Backward, Moving Forward: What Must be Remembered When Resolving the Right to be Forgotten, Katherine Stewart Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Have Prenup, Will Travel: Why England’s Law on Marital Agreements Has Attracted Forum Shoppers and How the Courts Can Fight Back, Karina VanHouten Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Save Our Ships: How U.S. National Security Interests Affect the Human Rights of Stranded Seafarers As A Result of Shipping Bankruptcies, Michelle S. Lee Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Looking to Australia to Overhaul U.S. Foreign Investment in Real Estate, Stephanie L. Kahn Brooklyn Journal of International Law
When Does Cultural Satire Cross the Line in the Global Human Rights Regime?: The Charlie Hebdo Controversy and its Implication for Creating a New Paradigm to Assess the Bounds of Freedom of Expression, Kwanghyuk Yoo Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Ties of Separation: Analogy and Generational Segregation in North America, Australia, and Israel/Palestine, Hedi Viterbo Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Wages of Human Trafficking, Rana M. Jaleel Brooklyn Law Review
Regulatory Incentive Realignment and the EU Legal Framework of Bank Resolution, Andromachi Georgosouli Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Confounding Ockham's Razor: Minilateralism and International Economic Regulation, Eric C. Chaffee Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Open Sesame: The Myth of Alibaba's Extreme Corporate Governance and Control, Yu-Hsin Lin, Thomas Mehaffy Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Art of Nailing Jell-o to the Wall: Reassessing the Political Power of the Internet, Bryan Druzin, Jessica Li Journal of Law and Policy
Relative International Legal Personality of Non-State Actors, William Thomas Worster Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Public Antitrust Enforcement of Resale Price Maintenance in China: A Crusade or Discrimination?, Jingmeng Cai Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Free Kick: FIFA’s Unintended Role in Illuminating Jurisdictional Gaps of International Criminal Courts, Travis L. Marmara Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Tax Treaties as a Network Product, Tsilly Dagan Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Need for an International Convention on Data Privacy: Taking a Cue from the CISG, Morgan Corley Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Treating the New European Disease of Consumer Debt in a Post-Communist State: The Groundbreaking New Russian Personal Insolvency Law, Jason J. Kilborn Brooklyn Journal of International Law
A Comparison Between Shale Gas in China and Unconventional Fuel Development in the United States: Water, Environmental Protection, and Sustainable Development, Paolo D. Farah, Riccardo Tremolada Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Customary International Law: A Reconceptualization, Roozbeh (Rudy) B. Baker Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Last Poor Plunder from a Bleeding Land: The Failure of International Law to Protect Syrian Antiquities, Mackenzie Warner Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Should I Stay or Should I Go?: Why Bolivian Tactics and U.S. "Flexibility" Undermine the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, Robert C. Zitt Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Making the Time Fit the Crime: Clearly Defining Online Harassment Crimes and Providing Incentives for Investigating Online Threats in the Digital Age, A. Meena Seralathan Brooklyn Journal of International Law
A Golden Opportunity: Supporting Up-and-Coming U.S. Luxury Designers Through Design Legislation, Shieva Salehnia Brooklyn Journal of International Law
How Reform-Friendly Are U.S. Tax Treaties?, Fadi Shaheen Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Location Savings and Segmented Factor Input Markets: In Search of a Tax Treaty Solution, Mitchell A. Kane Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Treaties in the Aftermath of BEPS, Yariv Brauner Brooklyn Journal of International Law
“Chi S’Aiuta, Dio L’Aiuta”: Balancing Italy’s Right to Utilize Assisted Reproductive Technologies with the Teachings of the Catholic Church, Erin A. McMullan Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Rescuing The “Supreme Court” of Sports: Reforming The Court of Arbitration for Sport Arbitration Member Selection Procedures, Jennifer R. Bondulich Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Costs and Consequences of Incorrect Citations: European Law in the U.S. Supreme Court, Andrea Pin Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Principle of Legality and a Common Law Bill of Rights—Clear Statement Rules Head Down Under, Dan Meagher Brooklyn Journal of International Law
When International Tax Agreements Fail at Home: A U.S. Example, Diane Ring Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Thailand's Ban on Commercial Surrogacy: Why Thailand Should Regulate, Not Attempt to Eradicate, Allison L. Zimmerman Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Cutting the Wire: A Comprehensive EU-Wide Approach to Refugee Crises, Kelsey Leigh Binder Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Kill-Switches in the U.S. Model Tax Treaty, Allison Christians, Alexander Ezenagu Brooklyn Journal of International Law
“Thinking Outside the (Tax) Treaty” Revisited, Adam H. Rosenzweig Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Unilateral Responses to Tax Treaty Abuse: A Functional Approach, Omri Marian Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Tax Treaties and the Taxation of Services in the Absence of Physical Presence, Michael S. Kirsch Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Phase-Out and Sunset of Travel Restrictions in the International Health Regulations, Sarah R. Goldfarb Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Taking Constitutional Identities Away from the Courts, Pietro Faraguna Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Corporations as Lawmakers, Julian Arato Faculty Scholarship
Reservations and the CISG: The Borderland of Uniform International Sales Law and Treaty Law After Thirty-Five Years, Ulrich G. Schroeter Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Scottish Independence Referendum and the Principles of Democratic Secession, Benjamin Levites Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Problem with FRAND: How the Licensing Commitments of Standard-Setting Organizations Result in the Misvaluing of Patents, David Arsego Brooklyn Journal of International Law
From Commitment to Compliance: Enforceability of Remedial Orders of African Human Rights Bodies, Roger-Claude Liwanga Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Biosimilar Naming: A Call for Uniformity in a Complex Field, Jacqueline Genovese Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Right to No: The Crime of Marital Rape, Women's Human Rights, and International Law, Melanie Randall, Vasanthi Venkatesh Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Retroactivity in the 1970 UNESCO Convention: Cases of the United States and Australia, Katarzyna Januszkiewicz Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Unilateral Non-Colonial Secession and the Criteria for Statehood in International Law, Glen Anderson Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite: The United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Fails to Protect Hopi Katsinam from the Auction Block in France, Samantha K. Nikic Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Margin of Appreciation in International Investment Law, Julian Arato Faculty Scholarship
Treaty Interpretation and Constitutional Transformation: Informal Change in International Organizations, Julian Arato Faculty Scholarship
International Arbitration and the Ends of Appellate Review, Irene M. Ten Cate Faculty Scholarship
Constitutional Transformation in the ECtHR: Strasbourg’s Expansive Recourse to External Rules of International Law, Julian Arato Faculty Scholarship
Reciprocal Comity, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
A Tale of Two Decades: War Refugees and Asylum Policy in the European Union and the United States, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Should UNICITRAL Prepare a Model Law on Secured Transactions, Neil B. Cohen Faculty Scholarship
Preventive War, Deterrent Retaliation, and Retrospective Disproportionality, Brian Lee Faculty Scholarship
The Interpretation of Multilingual Statutes by the European Court of Justice, Lawrence Solan Faculty Scholarship
The Gaelic Goetz: A Case of Self-Defense in Ireland, Stacy Caplow Faculty Scholarship
The Incomplete Global Market for Tax Information, Steven A. Dean Faculty Scholarship
Taxation as a Global Socio-Legal Phenomenon, Steven A. Dean, Allison Christians, Diane Ring, Adam H. Rosenzweig Faculty Scholarship
Universal Proceduralism, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
Foreign and International Law in Constitutional Gay Rights Litigation: What Claims, What Use and Whose Law?, William D. Araiza Faculty Scholarship
Co-Teaching International Criminal Law: New Strategies to Meet the Challenges of a New Course, Stacy Caplow, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Inadmissible in Iberia: The Fate of Asylum Seekers in Spain and Portugal, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Cuban Exceptionalism : Migration and Asylum in Spain and the United States, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Persuasion and Resistance: The Use of Psychology by Anglo-American Corporate Governance Advocate in France, James A. Fanto Faculty Scholarship
Failing the Test: Germany Leads Europe in Dismantling Refugee Protection, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Will Convergence of Financial Disclosure Standards Change SEC Regulation of Foreign Issuers, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
International Secured Transactions and Revised UCC Articles 9, Neil B. Cohen, Edwin E. Smith Faculty Scholarship
Stock Markets and the Globalization of Retirement Savings - Implications of Privatization of Government Pensions for Securities Regulators, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Markets and Women's International Human Rights, Elizabeth M. Schneider Faculty Scholarship
Globalizing Intellectual Property: Linkage and the Challenge of a Justice-Constituency, Samuel K. Murumba Faculty Scholarship
Harmonizing the Law Governing Secured Credit: The Next Frontier, Neil B. Cohen Faculty Scholarship
Enforcing Judgments Abroad: The Global Challenge: Introduction, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
The Role of Corporate Law in French Corporate Governance (reprinted in The Legal Basis of Corporate Governance in Publicly-held Corporations: A Comparative Approach (A.R. Pinto & G. Visentini eds. 1998)), James A. Fanto Faculty Scholarship
Human Rights Monitoring in Germany: A Rejoinder, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Hungary, Refugees. and the Law of Return, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Living with U.S. Regulations: Complying with the Rules and Avoiding Litigation, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Recent Developments in Refugee Protection, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Barriers to Foreign Issuer Entry into U.S. Markets, Roberta S. Karmel, Mary S. Head Faculty Scholarship
A Comparative Look at Refugee Status Based on Persecution Due to Membership in a Particular Social Group, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Grappling with a Grotian Moment: Sovereignty and the Quest for a Normative World Order, Samuel K. Murumba Faculty Scholarship
The Second Circuit's Role in Expanding the SEC's Jurisdiction Abroad, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
The Brooklyn Law School -- New York Stock Exchange, Inc. Breakfast Roundtables, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
SEC Regulation of Multijurisdictional Offerings, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Persecution Based on Membership in a Particular Social Group: Jurisprudence in the Federal Republic of Germany, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Restricting the Flow of Asylum-Seekers in Belgium, Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, and the Netherlands: New Challenges to the Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the European Convention on Human Rights, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
Introduction Symposium: Can the International Securities Markets Be Regulated, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Strategies for Ameliorating the Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions: A Guide for Defense Attorneys, Maryellen Fullerton, Noah Kinigstein Faculty Scholarship
Can Regulators of International Capital Markets Strike a Balance between Competing Interests, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Hijacking Trials Overseas: The Need for an Article III Court, Maryellen Fullerton Faculty Scholarship
The Applicability of the Margin Regulations to Foreign Financial Institutions, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
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