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Foreign & Comparative Law Blog Essay

Notwithstanding the Right to Strike:  A Canadian Province Defies the Constitution — And Workers Strike Back

November 28, 2022 The “Notwithstanding Clause,” the common name for section 33 of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms—the country’s constitutional bill of rights—authorizes time-bound legislation that...
Foreign & Comparative Law Book Review

Is a Science of Comparative Constitutionalism Possible?

Vol. 135 No. 8 June 2022 Introduction Nearly a generation ago, Justice Scalia and Justice Breyer debated the legitimacy and value of using foreign law to interpret the American Constitution....
  • Madhav Khosla
Foreign & Comparative Law Recent Case

Case Decision 2021-004-FB-UA

Oversight Board Finds a Facebook's Rule Application Violates International Human Rights Law

Vol. 135 No. 7 May 2022
International Law Recent Case

Fedotova v. Russia

European Court of Human Rights Holds That Russia Must Give Legal Recognition to Same-Sex Couples

Vol. 135 No. 5 March 2022
Foreign & Comparative Law Recent Case

Same Surname Case

Japanese Supreme Court Holds That Forcing Couples to Share a Surname is Constitutional

Vol. 135 No. 5 March 2022
Foreign & Comparative Law Case Comment

Legal Responses to Black Subordination, Global Perspectives

Vol. 134 No. 7 June 2021 [I]n order to win and bring as many people with us along the way, we must move beyond the narrow nationalism that is all...
  • Kevin E. Davis
Contract Law Recent Case

Uber Technologies Inc. v. Heller

Supreme Court of Canada Targets Standard Form Contracts.

Vol. 134 No. 7 May 2021
Foreign & Comparative Law Note

From Domicile to Dominion: India’s Settler Colonial Agenda in Kashmir

Vol. 134 No. 7 May 2021 On August 5, 2019, the Indian government revoked the autonomous status of Jammu and Kashmir by abrogating Articles 370 and 35A of the Indian...
Foreign & Comparative Law Recent Case

The Hagia Sophia Case

Turkey’s Highest Administrative Court Annuls Ataturk’s 1934 Decision Converting the Hagia Sophia into a Museum.

Vol. 134 No. 3 January 2021
Foreign & Comparative Law Book Review

Can Rights Combat Economic Inequality?

Vol. 133 No. 6 April 2020 Introduction Few recent academic-press books have spurred as much public and scholarly debate as Professor Samuel Moyn’s Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal...
  • Mila Versteeg
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