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 »
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A quick Reaction on the Cyber Resilience Act Requirements Standards Mapping
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the European Union Agency for Cyber security (ENISA) just published a thorough analysis on different cyber security standards for the upcoming Cyber Resilience Act. The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is an EU regulation aimed to enhance cybersecurity and cyber resilience in the EU by establishing common cybersecurity standards for… 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 »
Arbitration as a Dispute Resolution Method in Qatar and Egypt
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 »
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 »
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 »
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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 »
Are We There Yet?: The Journey Toward a Universal, Scientific, and Nobel-Prize-Worthy Legal Scholarship
Law as Science event in collaboration with the Graduate Colloquium will host the meeting on Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 12:00pm ET Descriiption: Thomas S. Ulen [Hosted by U. of Illinois]In 2002, I published an article entitled “A Nobel Prize in Legal Science: Theory, Empirical Work, and the Scientific Method in the Study of Law,”… Read more »
Doctoral Discussion with Rafael Macía
Rafael Macía is a joint JD/PhD candidate in Law and Democracy with IU Maurer’s Center for Constitutional Democracy. Originally from Spain (where he obtained his LLB from the University of Navarra), Rafael completed his JD coursework in 2016 and is now in the final stages of writing his dissertation, which focuses on the legal and… Read more »