Vanderbilt Journal Of Transnational Law Vol 55 Iss 2
Tariffs and Threats in US Trade Policy: Debunking the Myth of "Global Reset"Julien Chaisse and Debashis Chakraborty Sovereignty 2.0Anupam Chander and Haochen Sun Cross-Examination of Witnesses in Chinese Criminal Courts: Theoretical Debates, Practical Barriers, and Potential SolutionsZhiyuan Guo Criminal Justice is Local: Why States Disregard Universal Jurisdiction for Human Rights AbusesJeremy A. Rabkin and Craig S. Lerner
Nonparty JurisdictionAaron D. Simowitz and Linda J. Silberman Established in 1967, the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is one of the world’s most prominent and widely cited legal journals devoted to current and emerging issues of comparative and international law. Established in 1967, the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is one of the world’s most prominent and widely cited legal journals devoted to current and emerging issues of comparative and international law. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law.
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal. Fragmentation in Global Climate Governance: What Lessons from COVID-19?Sivan Shlomo Agon Statutes Saving Statues: A Proposal to Reform U.S. Customs Laws to Better Protect Cultural PropertyBrianne Seaberg Adapting Multilateral ISDS Reform to Regional Needs: A Proposal for a Chambers MechanismN. Jansen Calamita and Charalampos Giannakopoulos
Full content is available for members only Home | About | FAQ | My Account | Accessibility Statement Established in 1967, the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is one of the world’s most prominent and widely cited legal journals devoted to current and emerging issues of comparative and international law. The Journal, a student-edited publication, annually publishes five issues containing articles written by prominent international law scholars and legal practitioners. The Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is an integral part of the intellectual life at Vanderbilt Law School. The Journal hosts a biennial symposium on current issues in international and comparative law.
Recent symposia have drawn participants from around the world to discuss topics such as foreign state immunity, international law and the arctic, and transborder trusts and estates. The Emerging Jurisprudence of the African Human Rights Court and the Protection of Human Rights in AfricaJohn M. Mbaku, Professor of Economics Globalize Me: Regulating Distributed Ledger TechnologyRoee Sarel, Hadar Y. Jabotinsky, and Israel Klein So Far Yet So Close: Comparing Governing Laws in Arbitration Agreements under English and Chinese LawsKing Fung Tsang Associate Professor and Weijie Lin L.L.B.
A Private Bargaining and Efficient Breach Approach to the Problem of US-China Trade: Bringing a Non-Violation Case in the WTODaniel C.K. Chow and Ian M. Sheldon To SPAC or Not to SPAC: Liberalizing the Regulation of Capital MarketsAllison N. Swecker
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Tariffs And Threats In US Trade Policy: Debunking The Myth
Tariffs and Threats in US Trade Policy: Debunking the Myth of "Global Reset"Julien Chaisse and Debashis Chakraborty Sovereignty 2.0Anupam Chander and Haochen Sun Cross-Examination of Witnesses in Chinese Criminal Courts: Theoretical Debates, Practical Barriers, and Potential SolutionsZhiyuan Guo Criminal Justice is Local: Why States Disregard Universal Jurisdiction for Human Rights AbusesJeremy A....
Nonparty JurisdictionAaron D. Simowitz And Linda J. Silberman Established In
Nonparty JurisdictionAaron D. Simowitz and Linda J. Silberman Established in 1967, the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is one of the world’s most prominent and widely cited legal journals devoted to current and emerging issues of comparative and international law. Established in 1967, the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is one of the world’s most prominent and widely cited legal jo...
See The Aims And Scope For A Complete Coverage Of
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal. Fragmentation in Global Climate Governance: What Lessons from COVID-19?Sivan Shlomo Agon Statutes Saving Statues: A Proposal to Reform U.S. Customs Laws to Better Protect Cultural PropertyBrianne Seaberg Adapting Multilateral ISDS Reform to Regional Needs: A Proposal for a Chambers MechanismN. Jansen Calamita and Charalampos Giannakopo...
Full Content Is Available For Members Only Home | About
Full content is available for members only Home | About | FAQ | My Account | Accessibility Statement Established in 1967, the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is one of the world’s most prominent and widely cited legal journals devoted to current and emerging issues of comparative and international law. The Journal, a student-edited publication, annually publishes five issues containing art...
Recent Symposia Have Drawn Participants From Around The World To
Recent symposia have drawn participants from around the world to discuss topics such as foreign state immunity, international law and the arctic, and transborder trusts and estates. The Emerging Jurisprudence of the African Human Rights Court and the Protection of Human Rights in AfricaJohn M. Mbaku, Professor of Economics Globalize Me: Regulating Distributed Ledger TechnologyRoee Sarel, Hadar Y. ...