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Preventing Athletes from Doping Continues to be a Hurdle for Sport’s Authorities
November 30, 2015
Andy Dykstra, MJIL Doping continues to be a problem in sports. In recent years, sports such as cycling and baseball have had their reputations damaged...
Cyber War Against Terrorism: Do Citizen Hackers Really Help?
November 27, 2015
Yujin Sung, MJIL Staff Member The day after ISIS claimed responsibility for the tragic terrorist attack on Paris that killed at least 129 people, Anonymous...
House Proposal for Greater Security Checks
November 24, 2015
MJIL Contributor In light of the recent Syrian refugee crisis and the perceived connection between the influx of refugees and the recent terrorist attacks in...
Comparing the Legal Education in the U.S. and China
November 22, 2015
Cara Tang, MJIL Articles Editor Before I started the J.D. program in Minnesota, I received my bachelor’s degree in law from Renmin University of China...
Announcing MJIL Symposium 2016
November 17, 2015
The Minnesota Journal of International Law is proud to announce its 2016 Symposium is titled 25 Years, Where Are We Now? Global Trade & Sovereign...
Common Misunderstandings in Civil Law
November 16, 2015
Kerry McGuire, MJIL Digital Media Editor Recent headlines announced that Mexico’s Supreme Court paved the way for legalization by permitting the cultivation of marijuana for...
Ultra Vires: The Eurozone Crisis and the European Central Bank’s Lost Independence
November 10, 2015
Chris Land, MJIL Lead Articles Editor One of the greatest challenges facing the European Union today is democratic legitimacy. [i] As a compliment to nations’...
Putting the Korean Government’s Attempt to Nationalize History into Context
November 3, 2015
Harold Yun, MJIL Note & Comment Editor: Three years into her 5 year presidency, the current president is pushing the nationalization of history textbooks. In...