Note: This article may undergo further revisions as part of the formal editorial process. Author: Nazir IkhlayelSJD Candidate, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Abstract The article discusses the rise of arbitration as the primary method for resolving disputes in Qatar and Egypt amid their significant economic growth over the past decade. With numerous construction… Read more »
Hilary Egheose Okoeguale
Hilary Egheose Okoeguale, is a Mandela Washington Fellow and holds a PhD in Law from University of Benin, Nigeria. He served as Associate Professor of Law and Director at the Law Clinic, Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria, where he taught Human Rights Law, Constitutional Law and Public International Law for about nine years. Under the… Read more »
Beyond Ransomware Bans: Alternative Strategies to Address Corporate Ransomware Payments
Note: This article is part of the Cyber Law and Policy article series, authored by Uduak Ekott. “[I]f we ban ransom payments, now you are putting U.S. companies in a position to face yet another extortion…, but it is our position that banning ransom payments is not the road to go down – Bryan Vorndran… Read more »
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Crisis or Opportunity?: Considerations for Chinese Corporations Investing in Mexico Arising Out of US-Mexico Trade Relationship
Author: Zhe (C.Z.) Che, JD candidate / LLM ’22, Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Advised by Dr. Miguel Angel Marmolejo, Fulbright-Garcia Robles Chair at Indiana University. China and the United States have been locked in a trade war since 2018.[1] Judging from the current international situation, this war without fire will continue in the… Read more »
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Opportunities (updated 04/26/2024)
Here, we compile for you legal jobs that are 1) Entry- to mid- level and 2) Open to foreign students/graduates who are usually from the LLM and SJD programs. Legal Affairs Intern, United Nations (NYC) This internship is in the Management Advice and Evaluation Section (MAES) of the Office of Under-Secretary-General (OUSG), Department of Management Strategy, Policy and Compliance… Read more »
Why Chinese Strategic Seaports Were Built as Global Commons?
Note: This article is an excerpt from a published book. (Photo generated by Canva AI) Over the past few decades, Western countries have been deploying overseas military bases with the goal of creating global influence. However, this has caused some conflicts among nations, creating a variety of international disputes. In response, rather than following the… Read more »
The Mediation: Legal comparison between mediation in the United States of America and the Turkish Republic
Note: This article has been directly submitted by the author for review by the MGF Editorial Team. It will undergo further revisions as part of the formal editorial process. Author: Nazir IkhlayelSJD Candidate, Indiana University Maurer School of Law I. Introduction Mediation is one of the most important means of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for… Read more »
Data Privacy in Space Tourism: A New Frontier for an Adequate Legal Framework
Keywords: commercial space flight, data protection, space territory, privacy, cybersecurity, international airspace. Overview of Space Tourism The Space Tourism Guide defines space tourism as any commercial activity related to space, including traveling to space as a tourist. Generally, traveling to space entails flying above an altitude of 100 kilometers or 62 miles above sea level,… Read more »