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Volume 21

Vol. 21: Iss. 1

Attribution and the Umbrella Clause – Is There a Way Out of Deadlock?

Facilitating Preferential Trade Agreements between Developed and Developing Countries: A Case for “Enabling” the Enabling Clause

AquAdvantage is Not Real Advantage: European Biotechnology Regulations and the United States’ September 2010 FDA Review of Genetically Modified Salmon

Binding the United Nations: Compulsory Review of Disputes Involving UN International Responsibility before the International Court of Justice

Combating Corruption through Corporate Transparency Using Enforcement Discretion to Improve Disclosure

The Rise of Gestational Surrogacy and the Pressing Need for International Regulation

Vol. 21: Iss. 2

Mergers & Accusations: Chinese Auditing and Corporate Disclosure Standards Indirectly on Trial in the United States

Between a Treaty and Not: A Case Study of the Legal Value of Diplomatic Assurances in Expulsion Cases

Call for Reform: Analyzing Trips Through European Seizure of Generic Medication

Counterclaims in Investor-State Arbitration

Weak States and Terrorist Organizations: A Proposed Model of Intervention

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