
The latest issue of the
Stanford Journal of International Law (Vol. 54, no. 2, Summer 2018) is out. Contents include:
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Yueh-Ping (Alex) Yang & Pin-Hsien (Peggy) Lee, State Capitalism, State-Owned Banks, and WTO's Subsidy Regime: Proposing an Institution Theory
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Michael Viets, Piracy in an Ocean of Stars: Proposing a Term to Identify the Practice of Unauthorized Control of Nations' Space Objects
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- Lawrence M. Friedman, On Planetary Law
Arthur J. Cockfield, Shaping International Tax Law and Policy in Challenging Times
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Philippe Cullet, Policy as Law: Lessons from Sanitation Interventions in Rural India
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Marta Poblet & Jonathan Kolieb, Responding to Human Rights Abuses in the Digital Era: New Tools, Old Challenges