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. 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… Read more »
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Nazir Ikhlayel
Nazir Ikhlayel is a Doctor of Judicial Science (S.J.D.) candidate at Maurer School of Law. His dissertation research concerns arbitration in construction disputes, particularly in Qatar and Egypt. Prior to joining Maurer, he practiced as a licensed attorney in West Bank, Palestine, specializing in corporate law and arbitration. Nazir has also been actively involved in… Read more »
Article Series: “Cyber Law and Policy”
The Maurer Global Forum, in collaboration with the Cybersecurity & Privacy Law Association (CPLA), is thrilled to unveil a fresh call for papers centered around the theme of “Cyber Law and Policy“. We invite submissions of articles ranging from 500 to 2,000 words, with citations either through in-text hyperlinks or following the Bluebook citation style…. Read more »
Opportunities (updated 12/04)
Legal Intern, World Bank The World Bank Legal Vice Presidency offers highly-motivated law students an opportunity to be exposed to the mission and work of the World Bank and that of the Legal Vice Presidency. The World Bank Legal Internship Program allows individuals to bring new perspectives, innovative ideas, and latest research experiences into the… Read more »
A Quick Review of the Abortion Debates and Their Developments in Taiwan and the United States
Summary: This article explores the structure, brief history, and development of abortion law in Taiwan and the United States, showing that the issue has never been a binary question but rather a broader and more complicated problem. Following the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case, the right to abortion in the U.S. now will… Read more »
Opportunities (updated 11/07)
Research Scholar/Crane Fellowship, Princeton University The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs invites applications for visiting law fellows in Law and Public Policy for the academic year 2024-25. This full-time visiting program is open to legal scholars actively engaged in research and writing on topics related to contemporary issues in law and public policy…. Read more »
Supanut Leepaisomboon
Research Interests: Information Privacy; Cybersecurity; Generative AI Education:LLM, Candidate, Indiana University Maurer School of Law (present)LLB, Thammasat University, ThailandBBA, Mahidol University, Thailand Brief Bio: A blind student studying in the LLM program at the Maurer School of Law, I am from Bangkok, Thailand. I did my first bachelors degree at Mahidol University International College (MUIC),… Read more »
Altay Mustafayev
Contact: altmust@iu.edu ; https://www.linkedin.com/in/altay-mustafayev-8297b37 Research Interests: Comparative Law, Judicial Behavior & Courts, Law & Economics, Law & Social Sciences, Private Law Dissertation: The Impact of the Civil Law and Common Law Traditions on Judicial Activism: A Comparative Legal and Socio-Economic Analysis Education: SJD, Candidate, Indiana University Maurer School of Law (2023-date)LLM, University of Washington School… Read more »
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Presented at the Stanford Trust and Safety Research Conference 2023, on Sep. 28. Imagine that you are sitting at home, doing your usual activities. A moment later, some police officers arrive at your house, knock on the door, and express their intention to search your place for evidence that might potentially lead to your arrest… Read more »
Generative AI in Law School: Cool Tool or Legal Fool?*
As schools opened their doors this fall and students entered their classrooms, many brought generative artificial intelligence (AI) with them. Generative AI has sparked debates about its role in different settings, including in the education context. This Editorial Note will explore the debate about using generative AI in legal education. Its goal is to stimulate… Read more »