Recent Developments
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Recent Articles
COMMENT: To Abstain or Not to Abstain? A New Framework for Application of the Abstention Doctrine in International Parallel Proceedings
By Jocelyn H. BushClick here to view this Comment
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Salvage Awards on the Somali Coast: Who Pays for Public and Private Rescue Efforts in Piracy Crises?
By Geoffrey Christopher Rapp Click here to view this Article
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Tax Shelter Malpractice Cases and Their Implications for Tax Compliance
By Jay A. Soled Click here to view this Article
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Fighting Piracy with Private Security Measures: When Contract Law Should Tell Parties to Walk the Plank
By Jennifer S. Martin Click here to view this Article
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The Supreme Court’s Increased Attention to the Law of Lawyering: Mere Coincidence or Something More?
By Renee Newman Knake Click here to view this Article
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The Use of Force, Freedom of Commerce, and Double Standards in Prosecuting Pirates in Kenya
By James Thuo Gathii Click here to view this Article
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Always at the Margin: Inequitable Conduct in Flux
By The Honorable Randall R. Rader Click here to view this Article
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Countering Persistent Contemporary Sea Piracy: Expanding Jurisdictional Regimes
By Joseph M. Isanga Click here to view this Article
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What the Federal Circuit Can Learn from the Supreme Court—And Vice Versa
By Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss Click here to view this Article
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