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The Future of Transnational Surrogacy: Where Do Italy and the UK Stand Now?
By: Ellene Ko The images of thousands of abandoned babies around the world gave the transnational commercial surrogacy market a global...
Mar 13, 20245 min read


Unpacking Brazil’s Amendment to the Bankruptcy and Reorganization Act
By: Aaron Hemmings Brazil recently enacted significant amendments to its Bankruptcy and Reorganization Act through Federal Law No....
Mar 11, 20245 min read


Stop the Boats: Prime Minister Sunak and the UK’s Assertion of National Sovereignty
By: Stefanie Allman The British Parliament is in the process of voting on the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, that would...
Mar 4, 20245 min read


Nobody Understands My Language: An International Human Rights Crisis in U.S. Detention Centers
By: Kayla He Since 2016 when President Trump was elected, immigration has become a popular and polarizing topic in America.[1] President...
Feb 23, 20244 min read


Judicial Ethics: Everyone Can Learn
By: Tamerick Gilyard The success of international courts, and our domestic courts, depends to a large extent upon the integrity and...
Feb 16, 20244 min read


The Status of the ICJ Case of Ukraine v. Russia
By: Anne Harper When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of eastern Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Russia claimed that the use of...
Jan 26, 20244 min read


The Failure of Australia's Voice Referendum: A Lost Opportunity for Progress?
By: Jennifer Grubman Image "Aboriginal Flag" by Michael Coghlan under CC By-SA 2.0. On October 14, 2023, Australia held its first...
Jan 17, 20245 min read


Global Brand Protection in Web 3.0: Blockchain Domain Names and New Legal Challenges
By: Vera Glonina The development of blockchain technologies is changing the world by introducing new systems and opportunities. In...
Jan 11, 20245 min read


Indigenous Peoples, Land Grabs in Brazil, and the Fight for Official Recognition
By: Christian Zavardino In recent years, the Indigenous peoples of Brazil have fought a host of legal obstacles to maintain sovereignty...
Jan 3, 20244 min read


Out of the Shadows: The Need for Increased Scrutiny of Shadow Banking in China
By: Benson M. Clements Zhongrong International Trust Co., a Chinese investment trust with significant real estate exposure, has missed...
Nov 14, 20235 min read


Writer v. Big Pharma: How John Green, Author and YouTuber, Fought the Evergreening of a Drug Patent
By: Rachel Bier Tuberculosis (TB), an illness caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis,[1] is the deadliest disease in human...
Nov 9, 20236 min read


Higher Wages in a High Inflation World: What the United States Can Learn from Icelandic Unionization
By: Jack Berroug Photo by Manny Beccera on Unsplash Since March 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the entire world, inflation has...
Oct 31, 20236 min read


From Maritime Pushbacks to Naval Blockade: How Europe is Drowning in Legal Pitfalls
By: Martine Bjørnstad Image "HMS Richmond Sea Boats Rescue Migrants" by csdp.eeas is marked with Public Domain Mark 1.0. As if haunted by...
Oct 25, 20236 min read


Collaboration, Exclusion, and Refuge: FTX’s Cross-Border Insolvency Strategies
By: Ethan Ashley The recent collapse of FTX and ensuing insolvency proceedings in the United States has stoked conversation regarding the...
Oct 2, 20235 min read


Large Law Firms Respond to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
By: Kira Dennis As these words are being strung together, the civilian death toll continues to rise in Ukraine.[1] As of March 14th, over...
May 18, 20225 min read


Single-Entity MLS vs. The English Premier League
By: Yasmeen Mirsaidi Soccer, otherwise known as football to the rest of the world, was and is a dominating sport, not only in popularity...
Feb 23, 20225 min read


South Korea, Japan and Comfort Women
*By: Jason Ducena On January 8th, a Seoul district court ordered the Japanese government to pay 100 million Korean wan—approximately...
Apr 6, 20213 min read

The Uighurs in China
* By Cameron Kellett Occupying nearly the entire Asian landmass, China is the largest of all Asian countries and boasts the largest...
Mar 8, 20216 min read


Reproductive Justice Advocates are Making Major Changes, Even During a Global Pandemic
* By: Katherine Fustich Over the course of the last year, the devastating toll of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the world’s foremost...
Feb 8, 20214 min read


Comparison of the Testamentary Forms between the UPC and the Chinese Civil Code
* By: Jiang Zhu On May 28, 2020, the Civil Code of People’s Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as the “Chinese Civil Code”), one...
Nov 24, 20206 min read
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