
The latest issue of the
Michigan Journal of International Law (Vol. 40, no. 3, Spring 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium: The Role of "Soft Law" in International Insolvency and Commercial Law
- Layan Charara, Introduction to Symposium on the Role of "Soft Law" in International Insolvency and Commercial Law
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Henry Deeb Gabriel, The Use of Soft Law in the Creation of Legal Norms in International Commercial Law: How Successful Has It Been?
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Susan Block-Lieb, Soft and Hard Strategies: The Role of Business in the Crafting of International Commercial Law
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John A. E. Pottow, The Dialogic Aspect of Soft Law in International Insolvency: Discord, Digression, and Development
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Irit Mevorach, A Fresh View on the Hard/Soft Law Divide: Implications for International Insolvency of Enterprise Groups
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Charles W. Mooney Jr., Global Standards for Securities Holding Infrastructures: A Soft Law/Fintech Model for Reform