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LGBTQ ASYLUM AND REFUGEE PROTECTION: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
October 30, 2024 EDT
LGBTQ ASYLUM AND REFUGEE PROTECTION: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
Matthew Lister

This article examines protections under the UN Refugee Convention for those seeking asylum or refugee status because of maltreatment related to their LGBTQ status.

Rapid Technological Change and U.S. Entrepreneurial Risk in International Markets: Focus on Data Security, Information Privacy, Bribery and Corruption
April 09, 2021 EDT
Rapid Technological Change and U.S. Entrepreneurial Risk in International Markets: Focus on Data Security, Information Privacy, Bribery and Corruption
Lawrence J. Trautman

This articles contributes to the existing small-business literature by better equipping entrepreneurs and early-stage enterprises to recognize and understand risk as they plan to enter international markets.

A United Nations Convention on Cybercrime
May 19, 2020 EDT
A United Nations Convention on Cybercrime
Mickellea M. Tennis

This comment argues that a United Nations Covenant on Cybercrime would be a necessary and effective tool for combatting the transnational nature of cybercrime.

Excuse in International Law
July 31, 2018 EDT
Excuse in International Law
Arthur Kutoroff

International law should recognize excuses for the international wrongdoings of states.

July 31, 2018 EDT
Reclaiming Economic Legacy: One Legal Strategy for a 2022 Fifa World Cup USA
Jeff ToddR. Todd Jewell

Exploring a potential strategy for the USSF (United States Soccer Federation) to acquire hosting rights for the 2022 World Cup or, to re-open the bidding for this mega-event.

July 31, 2018 EDT
Placing Power in the Cage of Law: Judicial independence in China
Caitlin E. Schultz

The United States should abandon its concern with China's judicial reforms and instead support and encourage China's goal of judicial independence regardless of its label.