The need for international law and a global perspectiveBy Joshua FellenbaumMay 2006The author was awarded a scholarship from the International Law Students Association and the Dispute Resolution Institute of Hamline University School of Law to study this summer at Queen Mary School of Arbitration in London, England.
One plus one equals three or in an immigration context applying for a waiverBy Y. Judd AzulayNovember 2006Over the years, practicing in the immigration field has gone from a “gentlemen’s” practice where everyone knew each other, respected each other and generally knew “who & what was on first,” to an adversarial practice having all the surprises, deceit, unpredictability and intrigue of the Perry Mason TV show.
Proposed amendments to the Investment Canada ActBy Cliff SosnowJanuary 2006This past summer, the Minister of Industry announced intended amendments to Canada’s foreign investment review legislation, the Investment Canada Act (ICA), that if permitted to become law would allow the government to modify or disallow foreign investments when the government believes they may compromise Canada’s national security.
Protecting ‘Works of the Human Spirit’ worldwideBy Caitlyn McEvoyAugust 2006The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is one of the many agencies of the United Nations headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. Its main objective is to protect and promote the use of intellectual property, deemed as “works of the human spirit.”
Selling food in the European UnionBy Lynne R. OstfeldJuly 2006A summary of a project to provide advice to Illinois farmers wishing to engage in value added work by selling a ready-to-eat meal in the European Union.
Seventh Circuit upholds citizenship revocation of former NaziBy Jacob A. RamerMay 2006In United States v. Kumpf, the Seventh Circuit affirmed the district court’s decision granting summary judgment in favor of the government, where the government had sought to revoke citizenship conferred in 1964 to a former member of the German SS Waffen.
Summary of commercial agency/distributorship law in TurkeyBy Howard L. StovallJuly 2006In Turkey, the relationship between a principal and a commercial agent or distributor is primarily governed by the Turkish Commercial Code and the Code of Obligations.
Suppression of evidence is not a remedy for violating the VCCRBy Jason GunnellNovember 2006Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon: Suppression of the evidence is not an appropriate remedy when state authorities violate Article 36 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations
Thoughts on the creation of the United Nations Human Rights CouncilBy Mark E. WojcikMay 2006The U.N. Human Rights Commission had been created with good intentions for protecting and promoting international human rights law, but along the way the countries who were elected to membership on the Commission had terrible human rights records.
What is an international law practice?By Lewis F. MatuszewichJuly 2006The Illinois State Bar Association List Serve is a tremendous way for attorneys to communicate.
A world of international law coming to Chicago and beyondBy Violeta I. BalanAugust 2006The ISBA’s International & Immigration Law Section Council would like to let you know about several upcoming international law events that might be of interest to you.