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Volume 19, Issue 1

Volume 19, Issue 1

The Pitfalls of the (Perfect) Market Benchmark: the Case of Countervailing Duty Law
The Robert E. Hudec Article on Global Trade
By Wentong Zheng

The Need for Enforcement of U.S. Punitive Damages Awards by the European Union
By Jessica J. Berch

No Sirve: The Invalidity of Service of Process Abroad by Mail or Private Process Server on Parties in Mexico Under the Hague Service Convention
By Charles B. Campbell

On the Right to External Self-Determination: “Selfistans,” Succession, and the Great Powers Rule
By Milena Sterio

Mortgage Borrowing: A Comparative Analysis of National Regulatory Approaches to Loans and Lenders in Canada and the United States
By Lucas Frasz

Closer to Justice: Transferring Cases from the International Criminal Court
By George H. Norris

The Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act: A Unilateral Solution to a Multilateral Problem
By Anthony T. Todero

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