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Following World War II, the international community crafted a new worldview. Driven by a philosophy of transnationalism …
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DynCorp International, LLC, a U.S. company, and Aramco, a Saudi-owned corporation, entered into a contract for a computer system which was to be manufactured in the U.S. and installed at Aramco's facilities in Saudi Arabia. The contract contained a “choice of law” provision requiring the...
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practitioners’ push has led to a staggering expansion of private dispute resolution. The world therefore has witnessed an …
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Globally, we are moving towards stronger Intellectual Property Rights. Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) have become an integral part of the regulatory system and they are included in investment, regulations and trade policies. It is now important to understand the linkage between them. Recent...
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For decades, China has maintained state import monopoly in cultural products. The opaque state-trading operations ensure a maximum level of flexibility and efficacy in the government censorship of imports. The WTO judiciary held in the China-Publications case that this practice is inconsistent...
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available from foreign sources and, most importantly, how available vaccines would be as most of the world’s countries could not … produce any. Effective public policy cannot be made in the dark. The World Trade Organization, and the General Agreement on …
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This is an edited version of a lecture on the use of local litigation as an instrument of global regulation. It asks whether the increasingly global aspect of business networks, and of the harms those networks can cause, demands a reexamination of the paradigm that we use to articulate the role...
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The world's nations vary widely in the quality of their judicial systems. In some jurisdictions, the courts resolve …
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Investor-state arbitration is in a state of flux. In recent years, doubts about its adequacy have become apparent: questions of coherence, consistency, legitimacy and utility have rendered fragile the central place of investor-state arbitration in global FDI governance. Three threads of reform...
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