
The latest issue of the
Michigan Journal of International Law (Vol. 43, no. 3, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Reuven Avi-Yonah & Young Ran (Christine) Kim, Tax Harmony: The Promise and Pitfalls of the Global Minimum Tax
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David Eichert, Decolonizing the Corpus: A Queer Decolonial Re-examination of Gender in International Law's Origins
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Robert Howse & Amin R. Yacoub, Litigating Terror in The Sinai After The Egyptian Spring Revolution: Should States Be Liable to Foreign Investors for Failure to Prevent Terrorist Attacks?
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Benedict Sheehy & Ying Chen, Let Them Eat Rights: Re-Framing the Food Insecurity Problem Using a Rights-Based Approach
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Tally Kritzman-Amir, Asylum-Seekers are Not Bananas Either: Limitations on Transferring Asylum-Seekers to Third Countries