
The article describes how the restrictive interpretation of international economic law controls and influences domestic government regulatory policies around the world

A shift in the paradigm and boost from the media helped push Mitchell’s Act through the floor of the legislature in 17 states and the U.S. Virgin Islands in a matter of years, not decades.

Born and bred a Liberian War survivor and refugee, this was a moment that capped a long and harrowing journey. It was a prolonged-awaited moment that marked a comforting prospect in Dr. Fynn Bruey’s venture through adversity and perseverance.

Each year, the LSA recognizes outstanding scholarly publications and contributions to the law and society community. This year’s award recipients represent a host of various sociolegal backgrounds, training and expertise from prestigious institutions across the globe.