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My article on China's #FDI regulatory framework has now been published in the Fordham ILJ! Download it here: ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewconten…
Following the 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan, Staffer Jacqueline Hayes describes how many are advocating for the Afghan Adjustment Act which includes a particularized roadmap for Afghans on humanitarian parole to receive lawful immigration status. fordhamilj.org/iljonline/a-pa…
Volume XLV staff editor Dev Basumallik argues that while a total ban on wet markets ignores the economic and cultural role they play in communities, governments should focus regulation and reforms on the riskiest practices. fordhamilj.org/iljonline/a-to…
“I’m incredibly proud of our students for designing a timely symposium tackling these critical issues,” Asst. Dean Joseph Landau said about “Defining The New Normal: How Vaccinations are Shaping the Modern World,” the symposium organized by Fordham ILJ. news.law.fordham.edu/blog/2022/03/0…
For the second time since '96, all six of Fordham Law's journals had women as editors in chief. The cohort of women consisted of Alexandra Bieler '22, Magdalen Sullivan '22, Laura Rann '22, Tatiana Hyman '22, Claudia Carollo '22, & Shazell Archer '22. #WHM news.law.fordham.edu/blog/2022/03/3…
Thank you! It was great to work with the Fordham ILJ editors on this
The American Branch is pleased to partner w/Fordham Law Fordham ILJ for a special #InternationalLaw Weekend (#ILW2022) volume ft. Yvonne Dutton, Milena Sterio, Kelly Adams, Carolina Arlota, Myanna Dellinger, Jennifer Trahan, Alyssa Yamamoto, Fionnuala Ní Aoláin. ila-americanbranch.org/fordham-intern…