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One of the world's foremost scholarly journals focused on international law. RTs ≠ endorsements.
Columbia Law School
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In opposing a corruption forum non-conveniens motion to dismiss, plaintiffs are rarely successful. Staffer Joseph Sotile argues that U.S. should lower the bar to finding corruption in this latest post for the Bulletin #CJTL #CORRUPTION
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In this latest post from the Bulletin, Staffer Lydia Wang analyzes the impact of the SEC's evolving climate-related disclosure requirements and explores whether such rules can mitigate greenwashing. #ClimateCrisis #CJTL #Securities
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Will Paul Biya's announcement that he would be enforcing a 2019 law calling for equality of French and English in the officially bilingual Cameroon calm the Anglophone crises? Staffer John Kiehl is skeptical in this latest post from the Bulletin. #CJTL
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Provisional Measures are vital to bringing a successful arbitration claim. Professor Ronald Brand lays out these rules, and how to best avail yourself of these rules in this excellent Volume 61 Article. #CJTL #Transnationallaw #arbitration #NYC
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The problem of non-US class members in class actions has dogged US courts for years. Joshua H. Plastrik examines this history, and how these doctrines might be changing in this excellent note for the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law. #classaction
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In this excellent article for the CJTL, Scholar Mathew S. Erie argues that the PRC has managed to build a robust, if unsteady, set of soft power institutions to influence the legal direction of countries that it trades with. #PRC #ChineseLaw #CJTL
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