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Conflict of Laws

FinTechs, digital finance and COVID-19: Reimagining the fate of vulnerable consumers around the globe

2020-06-17

Issue 3 (June 2020), pp. 80-88
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COVID-19 has placed consumers in a position of vulnerability. Continue Reading

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CALL FOR ARTICLES (JULY 2020)

For the month of July, The Treaty Examiner is preparing an Issue to address the dangers and pitfalls of international adjudication. The central topic of Issue 4 (Judicial Indecision) refers to the problems that arise from seeking to enforce decisions issued by courts and tribunals outside of our own jurisdiction. From enforcement of arbitral awards and foreign judgments to compliance with decisions by international courts, Issue 4 seeks to analyze and criticize the international judicial framework.

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