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Cuba and the Constitution of a Stable State of Misery: Ideology, Economic Policy, and Popular Discipline
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The Labyrinth of International Merger Regulation: A Procedural Path Forward
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Roman–Dutch Law, Scottish Civil Procedure and Fusing of the Common and Civil Jurisprudence
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Rebutting the Presumption: A Constitutional Theory of Pre-Trial Asset Seizures and Procedural Due Process
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Made in China, Sued in the U.S.: the Exploitation of Civil Procedure in Cross-Border e-Commerce Trademark Infringement Cases
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A Comparative Analysis of the Rule of Lenity and National Power Structures
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Competition Law as an Instrument of Protectionist Policy: Comparative Analysis of the EU and the US
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The Electronic Participation in Corporate Bodies in Lithuania from a Comparative Perspective
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The Internet of Hate: Comparing the Nature, Harms, and Regulatory Challenges of Online and Offline Hate Speech
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National Values Matter for AI: Comparative Analysis of AI Regulations in the US, the EU, and China
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Parallel Proceedings between International Commercial Litigation and Arbitration: Existing Tools and Comparative Perspective
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Artificial Intelligence: Shield or Sword to Accountability? A Comparative Analysis for Uniform Legislation in the United States
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“Economic Abuse” as an Element of Domestic Violence Against Women: A Comparative Analysis of Sri Lanka and United Kingdom
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Beyond Statutory Loopholes, Qualified Immunity, and Internal Investigations: A Comparative Analysis of Police Accountability in the United States and the United Kingdom
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Does It Take Four to Tango in the Regulatory Competition for Global Listings? Comparing Regulations on Dual Class Shares among Singapore, Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Taiwan
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A Delicate Balance: The Japan-US Status of Forces Agreement Applying a Comparative Framework to Recommend Changes to Criminal Jurisdiction Provisions in the Japan-US Status of Forces Agreement to Better Protect the Interests of Japan and the United States
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Dirk Heirbaut, Redefining Codification: A Comparative History of Civil, Commerical, and Procedural Codes
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The Stupa Amaravati of India: Where British Common Law Controls the Repatriation of Cultural Property
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Yugoslavia's Aftermath: Tracing the Roots of the ICC and its Limitations in the Ukrainian Crisis
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The Rise of Sportswashing: How the Support of the West and Global Apathy Enables International Human Rights Violations
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International Economic Law and Its Histories
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Time to Stop TRIP-ing: The World Needs a New Geographical Indications Agreement
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Protecting Cultural Property From Climate Destruction: A Case Study of Greece
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Outlier on LGBTQ Rights: Japanese Ban on Same-Sex Marriage and its Contradiction in the Age of Globalization