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SUMMER 2017 | Vol. 30, No. 2

ARTICLES
The Tribunal Secretary in International Arbitrations
Francisco Blavi, Gonzalo Vial

A Bridge Too Rigid: A Comparative Study of American and German Constitutional Rigidity
Tyler J. Smith


NOTE
Looters and Traffickers and Destroyers, Oh My: Criminals Must Be Held Liable For Violating Jus Cogens and Prosecuted by the International Criminal Court

Laina Boris


RECENT DECISIONS

Puerto Rico v. Sanchez-Valle
Danielle Connolly

Republic of the Marshall Islands v. United States
Michael Joseph

Maestracci v. Helly Nahmad Gallery
Carina Vitucci


WINTER 2018 | Vol. 31, No. 1

ARTICLES
Beyond “Sex Slaves” and “Tiny Terrorists”: Toward a More Nuanced Understanding of Human Trafficking Crimes Perpetrated by Da’esh

Caroline Fish (2017 Pergam Award Winner)

A New Exception to the Autonomy Principle for Standbys and Letters of Credit? The Negative Stipulation Heresy and the Creation of Commercial Uncertainty in Australia
Richard Q. Sterns (2017 Pergam Award Runner-Up)


NOTE
Patently Obvious: Why the United Kingdom’s Participation in the Unified Patent Court & the Unitary Patent in a Post-Brexit Regime will be Beneficial for UK Citizens

Erin Seery


CASE SUMMARY
Data Protection Commissioner v. Facebook Ireland Ltd.

Quentin Alexandre


RECENT DECISIONS
Thai-Lao Lignite Co. v. Government of the Lao People's Democratic Republic

Ipek Basaran

Water Splash, Inc. v. Menon
Joshua Lahijani



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