Vanderbilt Journal Of Transnational Law Vol 56

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Are We Closing the Gap? Reforms to Legal Capacity in Latin America in Light of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesPablo Marshall, Paula Vasquez, Violeta Puran, and Loreto Godoy --Research Assistant Strategic Litigation in Wartime: Judging the Russian Invasion of Ukraine through the Genocide ConventionMichael Ramsden His Ship Has Sailed--Expelling Columbus from Cultural Heritage LawEmily Behzadi Full content is available for members only

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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. Full content is available for members only Enforcing Soft Law in International Investment ArbitrationVera Korzun Notes on Continent...

Are We Closing The Gap? Reforms To Legal Capacity In

Are We Closing the Gap? Reforms to Legal Capacity in Latin America in Light of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesPablo Marshall, Paula Vasquez, Violeta Puran, and Loreto Godoy --Research Assistant Strategic Litigation in Wartime: Judging the Russian Invasion of Ukraine through the Genocide ConventionMichael Ramsden His Ship Has Sailed--Expelling Columbus from Cultural Herita...