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Brexit Developments

By: Sebastian Garcia Boris Johnson has recently come under a great deal of scrutiny for threatening to break international law regarding the highly contentious Brexit deal.[1] He has opened up the first parliamentary debate on his bill to rewrite part of the Brexit divorce deal, saying the legislation is “essential” for guaranteeing the economic and […]

Why the New York Convention should not be Amended, Revised, or Abandoned.

By: Anjoly Ibrahim  The United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (“Convention”) has approximately 163 State parties, including 158 of the 193 United Nations Member States.[1] It does not seek to impose upon contracting States obligations or limit pre-existing freedoms; but simply hopes to facilitate the recognition of arbitral awards […]

What’s happening in India? Islamophobic Overtones of the Citizenship Amendment Act and National Register of Citizens

By: Fahim Gulamali In December 2019, India passed a Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), changing the country’s 1955 citizenship legislation and prompting an onslaught of violence between the law’s proponents and opponents.[1] The CAA provides a path to citizenship for six religious minority communities belonging to Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.[2] It grants Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, […]