The World Court Hears Another Genocide Case: South Africa v. IsraelBy Junaid “J” AfeefDiversity Leadership Council, June 2024On December 29, 2023, the Republic of South Africa filed its “Application Instituting Proceeding" with the International Court of Justice against the State of Israel, alleging that Israel's assault on the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip constitutes a breach of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
Corporate Tax in United Arab EmiratesBy Avichal Prasad, Navandeep Matta, & H. Vincent DraaInternational and Immigration Law, April 2024In October 2022, the United Arab Emirates president issued Federal Decree-Law No. 47—groundbreaking legislation that established the legal framework for the introduction and implementation of a federal corporate tax.
Statement of ABA President Mary Smith RE: International Day of the Endangered LawyerInternational and Immigration Law, April 2024A statement from the American Bar Association President asking the legal community to center the courageous legal professionals who work tirelessly to uphold the rule of law and champion human rights at considerable risk to their own safety.
The World Court Hears Another Genocide Case: South Africa v. IsraelBy Junaid “J” AfeefHuman and Civil Rights, February 2024On December 29, 2023, the Republic of South Africa filed its “Application Instituting Proceeding" with the International Court of Justice against the State of Israel, alleging that Israel's assault on the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip constitutes a breach of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
The World Court Hears Another Genocide Case: South Africa v. IsraelBy Junaid “J” AfeefInternational and Immigration Law, February 2024On December 29, 2023, the Republic of South Africa filed its “Application Instituting Proceeding" with the International Court of Justice against the State of Israel, alleging that Israel's assault on the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip constitutes a breach of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
United States v. TexasBy Cindy G. BuysInternational and Immigration Law, July 2023A summary and analysis of U.S. v. Texas.
The End of ‘Remain in Mexico’: Biden v. Texas (2022)By Cindy G. BuysInternational and Immigration Law, September 2022After the termination of the Migrant Protection Protocols in 2021, Texas and Missouri filed a lawsuit against the Secretary of Homeland security and others challenging its termination.
Content Restrictions in Arab Press and Publications LawsBy Howard L. StovallInternational and Immigration Law, February 2022An overview of local press and publication laws—many of which have recently been supplemented by other laws addressing electronic media and websites—in the Middle East.
Comments on ImmigrationBy John RottierInternational and Immigration Law, December 2021Excerpts from John Rottier’s blog were he frequently comments on immigration related issues.
‘Made in China’: Part 3By Ralph GuderianInternational and Immigration Law, December 2021The third and final installation of a three-part series doing a deep dive into the People's Republic of China.
‘Made in China’: Part 2By Ralph E. GuderianInternational and Immigration Law, November 2021The second installation of a three-part series doing a deep dive into the People's Republic of China.
‘Made in China’By Ralph E. GuderianInternational and Immigration Law, May 2021An extensive discussion of the People's Republic of China.
Decennial Liability in Egypt: A Brief SummaryBy Howard L. StovallInternational and Immigration Law, March 2021Under the Egyptian Civil Code, architects and contractors generally face strict liability for the collapse of a building they erected, for a period of 10 years from the date of delivery.
Habitual Residence Under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child AbductionBy Ashanti Madlock HendersonGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, April 2020In Monasky v. Taglieri, the U.S. Supreme Court answered two questions. First, what is the standard for determining a child’s “habitual residence” under the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. Second, what is the standard of review for these determinations?
Summary of Key Differences Between NAFTA and USMCABy Cindy G. BuysInternational and Immigration Law, February 2020A summary of the main changes the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement will bring once fully ratified.
Execution of U.S. Pre-Trial Discovery Orders in SwitzerlandBy Mirco CeregatoInternational and Immigration Law, January 2020In cases where jurisdictional discovery is granted by a U.S. court against a defendant who resides in Switzerland, all involved parties must follow the Swiss Criminal Code.
Student Outreach at the UIC John Marshall School of LawBy David W. AubreyInternational and Immigration Law, November 2019On October 21, 2019, members of the International & Immigration Law Section Council met with law students at the UIC John Marshall School of Law to present on careers in international and immigration law.