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Volume 24, Online Edition

Volume 24, Online Edition

Volume 24, Online Edition: 

Capital Controls in International Law: Clarity Through a Central Regulatory System
By David H. Pabian

Indigenous Lands and International Trade: A Look into a Failed Relationship Between Indigenous Mexican Communities, NAFTA, and Trade Liberalization
By Kerry McGuire

Love in the Time of “Propaganda:” Russian Anti- LGBT Laws, the International Legal Response, and Future Implications
By Ashlyn Clark

Risky Business: Lessons for Mitigating Cyber Attacks From the International Insurance Law on Piracy
By Scott J. Shackelford, JD, Ph.D. & Scott Russell, JD

Why The U.S. Should Accommodate Sukuk? And How Accommodating Sukuk Will Protect And Benefit The American Financial System?
By Mohamed Elian

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