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New Issue: Stanford Journal of International Law

New Issue: Stanford Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Stanford Journal of International Law (Vol. 53, no. 2, Spring 2017) is out. Contents include:

  • Shafi U. Khan Niazi & Richard Krever, Romance and Divorce Between International Law and E.U. Law: Implications for European Competence on Direct Taxes
  • S.J. Rombouts, The Evolution of Indigenous Peoples’ Consultation Rights under the ILO and U.N. Regimes
  • Ravi Soopramanien, International Trade in Indigenous Cultural Heritage: What Protection Does International Law Provide for Indigenous Cultural Goods and Services in International Commerce
  • Damira Khatam, Chevron and Ecuador Proceedings: A Primer on Transnational Litigation Strategies

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