Volume 12

Editorial Board, 2020-2021

Issue 1

  • Articles
    • Ilias Bantekas, The Emerging UN Business and Human Rights Treaty and its Codification of International Norms
    • Shuwen Deng, Regulation of Captives in the Face of Global Domiciles’ Competition: Challenges and Perspectives
  • Notes
    • Kelly Cousoulis, 21st Century Medicine Versus Anti-Vaccination Myths: Analyzing the World-Wide Resurrection of Measles and Why the United States Should End Religious and Philosophical Vaccination Exemptions
    • Mousa Martin, Shepherding Space: How Participation in an Open Architecture Data Repository Informs Spacefaring Liability


Volume 11

Editorial Board, 2019-2020

Issue 1

  • Articles
    • Emily T. Behzadi, “Spain for the Spaniards”: An Examination of the Plunder & Polemic Restitution of the Salamanca Papers
    • Suhong Yang, Can Hybrid Courts Overcome Legitimacy Challenges?: Analyzing the Extraordinary African Chambers in Senegal
  • Notes
    • Chad Crowell, The Final Frontier: Preventing Space from Becoming the Wild West Through the Establishment of Internationally Recognized Property Rights
    • Melissa Sevier, But in the End, It Doesn’t Even Matter: How the Ninth Circuit’s Split From Five Other Circuits and Subsequent Supreme Court Case Changed Nothing for Section 14(e) Claims

Issue 2

  • Articles
    • Brenda Shaffer and Yael Shaffer, Esq., Is Psagot Drinking Alone? Application of the CJEU Psagot Judgment to Other Territories the EU Considers Under Occupation
    • Yao Cai, Close Observation on the Vaughn Index and Enlightment for Judicial Review in China
  • Notes
    • Armon Mirian, Something in the Water: Altering Radiation Regulations and Seafood Import Alerts by the FDA in the Wake of the Fukushima Disaster


Volume 10

Editorial Board, 2018-2019

Issue 1

  • Articles
    • Julia Johnson, After Lisbon: Regionalization, Standardization, and the Rise of Social and Environmental Factors in EU International Investment Agreements
    • Katarina Georgiado, Euclidian Parallelism, Legal Pluralism and Legal Transpants vis-a-vis Transposing the CISG Into the UK Legal Order
  • Notes
    • Aerin Kim, Patent Protection Regulation and the Right to Health: Ripe for Discussion in Renegotiating KORUS-FTA
    • Rich White, FATCA: Who Forgot to Attach the Carrot to the Stick?

Issue 2

  • Articles
    • Dr. Spyros Makris, The European Commission’s Communication on Standard Essential Patents: A Step Forward Towards the Digital Single Market and the Internet of Things
    • A. Reid Monroe-Sheridan, Promoting Legal Innovation in Japanese Startup Financing
  • Notes
    • D. Perry Rihl II, Cleaning Up the Mess: Inventivizing the Salvage of Orbital Debris
    • Frannie Monasterio, Fight the Fig: Due Process in International Sport Governance


Volume 9

Editorial Board, 2017-2018

Issue 1

  • Articles
    • Ike Adams & Robert Keeling, Vicarious Liability Risks Facing the Financial Industry Under the FCPA
    • Katarina Resar Krasulova, The Brics in Global Merger Review: Diverging Goals, Converging Methods
  • Notes
    • Jasmine Gandhi, Protect Our Friends: The Extraterritorial Application of the Anti-Retaliation Provision of the SEC’s Whistleblower Program
    • Julia Palermo, You Say “Tomato”, I Say “Tomahto”: Getting Past the Opt-In v. Opt-Out Consent Debate Between the European Union and United States

Issue 2

  • Articles
    • Roger M. Barker & Iris H-Y Chiu, Corporate Governance and Firm Innovation: Are Conventional Corporate Governance Standards a Hinderance?
    • John F. Loeber, At the Junction of International Administrative Law, International Commercial Law and the Sovereignly Directed Contract
  • Notes
    • Matt Karas, Be Careful What You Wish For: How International Tax Coordination Could Necessitate a U.S. Patent Box
    • Christopher T. Robertson, The Curious Case of Brian Bishop: Interpretation of the Willfulness Requirement in the ACEA and ITAR

Issue 3

  • Articles
    • Nancy Wolff, et al., Best Practices in Rights Clearance: Selection of Resources and Best Practices for Visual Artists
    • Nancy Wolff, et al., Best Practices in Rights Clearance Symposium: Panel 1
    • Peter Folken, et al., Best Practices in Rights Clearance Symposium: Panel 2
  • Notes
    • Mandi Hart, Product Placement in International Film and Television Production: A Global Approach for a Global Industry
    • Katherine Novak, Antiquities, War, and International Law: The Role of International Law in Protecting Looted Antiquities During Armed Conflict


Volume 8

Editorial Board, 2016-2017

Issue 1

  • Symposium Sessions
    • Session 1: Overview of Moral Rights
    • Session 2: The U.S. Perspective
    • Session 3: Keynote Address, The Most Moral of Rights: The Right to be Recognized as the Author or One’s Work
    • Session 4: The Importance of Moral Rights to Authors
    • Session 5: The Intersection of Moral Rights and Other Law
    • Session 6: New Ways to Disseminate Content and the Impact on Moral Rights
    • Session 7: Where do We Go from Here

Issue 2

  • Articles
    • Lingzheng Kong, When Market Transforms: Reforming the Takeover Defense Regime of China
    • Edgardo Munoz & David Obey Ament-Gumez, Calculations of Damages on the Basis of the Breaching Party’s Profits Under the CISG
  • Notes
    • Tyler Del Rosario, IPRs Pharmaceuticals, and Stock Shorting: Limiting Unintended “Innovation” of Post-AIA Patent Law
    • Sarah Marks, Negotiating the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Is There Room for Compromise on the Issue of Food Regulatory Policy?
    • Tanya Secor, The Implications of Applying Corning Gilbert: How to Protect Patent Holder Rights in ITC Exclusion Order Litigation

Issue 3

  • Articles
    • Alessandra Moroni, New Generation of Free Trade Agreements: Towards “International” European Geographical Indications
    • Mira T. Sundara Rajan, The Public Interest Case for American Moral Rights: A Response to the Symposium “Authors, Attribution, and Integrity: Examining Moral Rights in the United States”
  • Notes
    • Anna W. Gleysteen, Pirates of the Southern Ocean: Sea Shepherd, Greenpeace and the Implications of the Ninth Circuit Decision
    • Ethan Meredith, Bilateral Insolvency Agreements: A Two-Sided Solution for Reciprocity in Cross-Border Insolvency
    • Nick Smith, Space Rocks!: A Perspective on Largely Unregulated Asteroid Mining


Volume 7

Editorial Board, 2015-2016

Issue 1

  • Articles
    • Dr. Avnita Lakhani, China’s Shadow Banking Industry and Impact on Capital Markets: Ignoring the Lessons of the Past
    • Dr. Giovanna Massorotto, Antitrust Agencies: Watchdogs of Regulators
  • Notes
    • Taylor Hoverman, The Privatization of Antarctica: The Path to Peace and Wealth

Issue 2

  • Articles
    • Dr. Edgardo Munoz & Mr. David Obey Ament-Guemez, Independent Guarantee Clauses in CISG Contracts
    • Dr. Quingxiu Bu, Ralls Implications for the National Security Review
  • Notes
    • Terrica Carrington, Grumpy Cat or Copy Cat? Memetic Marketing in the Digital Age
    • Rebecca Eubank, Hazy Jurisdiction: Challenges of Applying the Stored Communications Act to Information Stored in the Cloud

Issue 3

  • Articles
    • Akshay Shreedhar, Software Transactions in Transnational Commercial Law
    • Dr. Hao Jiang, Freedom of Contract Under State Supervision
  • Notes
    • Bryan M. Burack, Putting Isis Out of Business Fully Leveraging the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to More Effectively Counter Commodity-Selling Terrorists
    • Alex M. Jensen, Crisis in the Persian Gulf: The Path for Reforming Qatar’s Counterterrorism Financing Regime


Volume 6

Editorial Board, 2014-2015

Issue 1

  • Articles
    • Jordan C. Kahn & Nathaniel Maandig Rickard, Commerce Must Adopt A Central Role in Addressing Circumvention of All Types
    • Daniel J. Hunt, Just Grin and Bear It: Why Consistent Use of Individual Bailouts under Section 13(3) of the Federal Reserve Act is a Necessary Evil to Combat Economic ‘Mass Destruction’
  • Notes
    • Bryan L. Mulcahey, A Lose-Lose Scenario When the Federal Government Starts a Theory with “Too Big”: How the DOJ’s AML Enforcement Policy Forces Remittances Underground
    • Jason Sarfati, Hooper v. Lockheed Martin Corp.: How and Why Fraudulent Underbidding Should Scare Government Contractors

Issue 2

  • Articles
    • Charles E. Rounds, Jr. & Istvan Illes, Esq., Is a Hungarian Trust a Clone of the Anglo-American Trust, or Just a Type of Contract?: Parsing the Asset-Management Provisions of the New Hungarian Civil Code
    • Tianshu Zhou & Matthias Siems, Contentious Modes of Understanding Chinese Commercial Law
  • Notes
    • Alyssa B. Coffey, Beyond Pre-Reconstruction Slavery, America’s Modern Day Trade Practices and Confronting Forced Labor
    • Alena Thomas, The Road to Nowhere: How Blocking Statutes Have Exacerbated Boomerang Litigation and Rendered Forum Non Conveniens a Misnomer for DBCP Tort Litigants


Volume 5

Editorial Board, 2013-2014

Issue 1

  • Articles
    • Leon E. Trakman, Investment Dispute Resolution Under the Proposed Transpacific Partnership Agreement: Prelude to a Slippery Slope?
    • Yu-Hsin Lin, Do Social Ties Matter in Corporate Governance? The Missing Factor in Chinese Corporate Governance Reform
  • Notes
    • Thomas A. Flynn, The Ace in the Hole: Why the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act Did Not Categorically Ban Online Poker in the United States

Issue 2

  • Articles
    • Chi Chung, The Bilateral Investment Treaty Between China and Taiwan and its Historical Background
    • Luana F. Joppert Swensson, The New “Single-Member Limited Liability Enterprise” in the Brazilian Legal System: Creditor Protection in a Comparative Perspective
    • Dr. Jens Nielsen and Nicolai Nielsen, The German Bank Guarantee: Lessons to be Drawn for China
  • Notes
    • Kishore Khan, Striking a Balance in Compulsory License Legislation
    • Damien Smith, Sanctions Disclaimers in Letters of Credit

Issue 3

  • Articles
    • Laurie E. Abbott, Integrating the Ruggie Guiding Principles Into the International Economic Community
    • Kapwadi F. Lukanda, Renegotiating Investment Contracts: the Case of Mining Contracts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Notes
    • Azadeh Malek, Anything But “F**king Brilliant”: The FCC’s New Indecency Definition and Enforcement Policy
    • Jacqueline M. Nguyen, David v. Goliath in the Fashion Era: Analyzing the Lanham Act to Protect Individual Designers and Small Business Owners


Volume 4

Editorial Board, 2012-2013

Issue 1

  • Articles
    • Marvin E. Rooks, Looking Through the Judicial Lens: The Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in Franchise Relationships
    • Daniel B. Pickard, The U.S. International Trade Commission and Trade Remedy Investigations: 10 Suggestions for Improvement
    • Gary W. Sutton, The New FATF Standards
  • Notes
    • Sabrina Cotter, Working Towards Compliance: Addressing Chinese Export Credit Programs
    • Justin Du Mouchel, Classification Wars: The United States Court of International Trade and the Expanding Tariff Classification Mandate

Issue 2

  • Articles
    • Alexandra R. Harrington, Conflicting Trends: Lessons from Current Evaluative Mechanisms in International and Regional Anti-Corruption Systems Regarding Conflicts of Interest
    • Jarrod Tudor, Compulsory Licensing in the European Union
  • Notes
    • Jason Saylor, Rating Agencies and Municipal Bonds: How a Misunderstood Industry Has Cost Taxpayers
    • Alfred Bender, Domination v. Diplomacy: Comparing the Effectiveness of the United States’s John Doe Summons with the United Kingdom’s 2011 Tax Treaty with Switzerland

Issue 3

  • Articles
    • J. Richard (Dick) Harvey, Jr., Worldwide Taxation of United States Citizens Living Abroad – Impact of FATCA and Two Proposals
    • Kenneth E. Werner, Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act Issues For Fund Managers
  • Notes
    • Laura Crockett, Taxing Uncertainty: Electronic Commerce


Volume 3

Editorial Board, 2011-2012

Issue 1

  • Articles
    • Carolyn Dubay, From Forum Non Conveniens to Open Forum: Implementing the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements in the United States
    • Radwa S. Elsaman, Factors to Consider Before Arbitrating in the Arab Middle East: Religious and Legislative Constraints
    • Soji John, Improper Seizure by Sovereigns at Customs: Limiting EC 1383/2003 through the Effects Principle
    • John H. Walsh, Combating Fraud in the Caribbean Region: Lessons from Recent Events
  • Notes
    • Alexander Goodenough, Dodd-Frank: Regulating Systemic Risk in the Offshore Shadow Banking Industry
    • Y. David Huang, “Direct Effect in the United States” under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act after Cruise Connections v. Attorney General of Canada
    • Jennifer M. Kline, When Comprehensive Falls Short: The Comprehensive Iran Sactions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010

Issue 2

  • Articles
    • James E. Byrne, The Four Stages in the Electrification of Letters of Credit
    • Yao Xia, Can the “Formidable Shield” Last: A Re-examination of Copyright Law as a Means to Control Uncopyrighted Gray Market Goods
  • Notes
    • Caitlin E. Huggins, Reducing Ambiguity or Increasing Contracting Costs? Interpreting UCP 600 Article 16 Obligations and Fortis Bank v. Indian Overseas
    • Kaitlyn E. Amundsen, From Your Land to Mine: The Benefits of Applying the First Sale Doctrine to Goods Manufactured Abroad


Volume 2

Editorial Board, 2010-2011

Issue 1

  • Articles
    • Michael Evan Avidon, ISP98 Rule 3.12(a): Is It A Trap, Or A Warning to An Unwary Beneficiary of a Letter of Credit?
    • Adam D. Gold, The Calm After the Storm? UCC Article 4A, Jaldhi, and the Future of Rule B Attachment in the Second Circuit
  • Notes
    • Andrey Kuznetsov, Sacrificing the Utility of Counter-Guarantees and Counter Standby Letters of Credit for International Infrastructure Projects by Neglecting the Virtues of Strict Adherence to the Independence Principle: American Express Bank Ltd. v. Banco Espanol de Credito

Issue 2

  • Articles
    • Dr. Boris Kozolchyk, Supply Chain Financing, Straight Bills of Lading and Standby Letters of Credit
    • Donald J. Smythe, The Road to Nowhere: Caterpillar v. Usinor and CISG Claims by Downstream Buers Against Remote Sellers
  • Notes
    • Eric C. Williams, The New York Appeal: An Analysis of the Forum Non Conveniens Doctrine in U.S. Letter of Credit Litigation
    • Matthew Bustick, What Constitutes an Original Letter of Credit in the Fifth Circuit? LaBarge: America’s Glencore


Volume 1

Editorial Board, 2009-2010

Issue 1

  • Articles
    • James J. White, Implementing the Standby Letter of Credit Convention with the Law of Wyoming
    • Rafael Illescas, Reimbursements Under the Standby Letter of Credit Convention
  • Special Section: Fraud and the UN Standby Convention
    • Dr. Alan Davidson, Fraud and the UN Convention on Indepedent Guarantees and Standby Letters of Credit
    • Xiang Gao, The Fraud Rule Under the UN Convention on Independent Guarantees and Standby Letters of Credit: A Significant Contribution from an International Perspective
    • Michelle Kelly-Louw, International Measures to Prohibit Fraudulent Calls on Demand Guarantees and Standby Letters of Credit
  • Notes
    • Hilary Taylor, Nothing is Over Until We Decide It Is: Is Article 11(1) of the UN Standby Convention a Complete List of Ways to End the Beneficiary’s Right to Demand Payment?
    • Ramsey Saleeby, Contracting Out of the UN Convention on Indepedent Guarantees and Standby Letters of Credit