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Professor Halabi’s New Book is the Focus of Yale Symposium

The blog of the Yale Journal on Regulation, Notice and Comment, is hosting a week-long symposium on Professor Sam Halabi’s new book, Intellectual Property and the New International Economic Order: Oligopoly, Regulation, and Wealth Redistribution in the Global Knowledge Economy (Cambridge University Press 2018). Convening scholars from Europe, the U.S., and Australia, the symposium highlights Professor Halabi’s claim that “the…

Professor Strong Travels to Vienna for UN Meeting

Professor S.I. Strong recently travelled to Austria to attend several meetings at the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). While in Vienna, Professor Strong joined other National Correspondents to the Case Law on UNCITRAL Texts (CLOUT) project to discuss the future of the initiative and participated in UNCITRAL’s 50th Anniversary…

U.S. State Department Names Professor as National Correspondent

The U.S. Department of State recently named Professor S.I. Strong as one of the United States’ National Correspondents to a key project run by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). The project, known as CLOUT (Case Law on UNCITRAL Texts), compiles judicial decisions from around the world on a variety of international instruments promulgated by UNCITRAL. Professor…