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International Business Transactions in the News

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Bernardo  Cartoni , COVID-19 and International Trade Contracts: Is COVID-19 Force Majeure? (January 21, 2021). Available at SSRN. Jemy Gatdula, " Being Right: Foreign investment damage under lockdowns ," Business World, November 12, 2020  Vivian Grosswald  Curran ,  Federal Rule 44.1: Foreign Law in U.S. Courts Today  (November 2, 2020). Minnesota Journal of International Law, Vol. 30, Forthcoming (pre-edited version), U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2020-34 Yinan Guo Law, WTO Panel Holds Trump’s Tariffs on China Unlawful  IBT Blog, September 21, 2020  Riddhi Joshi,  Force Majeure under the ILC Draft Articles on State Responsibility: Assessing its Viability Against COVID-19 Claims , 24(2) ASIL Insights, September 17, 2020 Lucia Verzola,  Yes, Missouri’s Attorney General is still trying to sue China regarding COVID-19 A "Historic" case for Eric Schmitt , The Pitch, September 8, 2020   Dan Margolies,  Missouri's COVID-19 lawsuit against China sta

Collecting Sources on Coronavirus (COVID-19) and International Law of State Responsibility (May-December 2020)

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ASIL, ILC Discussion: Responsibilities of State Actors in Pandemic Preparedness and Response , 02/24/2021 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm. Chiangi, Michael Aondona and Franca, Igwela P. and Agari, Peres, State Responsibility in the Wake of COVID-19 Pandemic: International Health Law and Human Rights Obligations of China (July 16, 2020). Port Harcourt Law Journal [2020] 9(2) 162 Martins Paparinskis, " Covid-19 Claims and the Law of International Responsibility ," 11(2) Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies 311 (2020) Bocconi webinar, COVID-19 AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: NOVEL STRAIN OR OLD WINE IN NEW TEST TUBES? December 15, 2020. Jemy Gatdula, " Being Right: Foreign investment damage under lockdowns ," Business World, November 12, 2020  Just Security Symposium,  COVID-19 and International Law Series , November 10, 2020 Disu, Damilare,  An Evaluation of the Efficacy of International Law in Holding China Culpable for the Coronavirus Pandemic  (November 6, 2020). Journa

Collecting Sources on Coronavirus (COVID-19) and International Law of State Responsibility (APRIL 2020)

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Natalie Klein, International Law Perspectives on Cruise Ships and COVID-19 , SSRN, 30 April 2020 (Forthcoming 2020, Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies; UNSW Law Research Paper No. 20-13) Jeff Stein, Carol D. Leonnig, Josh Dawsey and Gerry Shih,  U.S. officials crafting retaliatory actions against China over coronavirus as President Trump fumes , Washington Post, 30 April 2020 Anhad S. Miglani, Coronavirus claims on China promising, but may not happen, The Free Press , 27 April 2020 Daily Sabah Wires,  Nigerian lawyers sue China for $200 billion over coronavirus damage , Daily Sabah, 27 April, 2020 The George C. Marshal Center, COVID-19 and the Law , last updated 27 April 2020  Abhinav Verman, Adapting Common But Differentiated Responsibility to the Global Cooperation for COVID-19 Response , SIPA Journal of International Affairs, 26 April 2020  Valerio de Oliveira Mazzuoli,  International Responsability of States for Transnational Epidemics and Pandemics: The Ca

Collecting Sources on Coronavirus (COVID-19) and International Law of State Responsibility (March 2020)

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Matiangai Sirleaf ( Trisha Klan, ed.), COVID-19 and Allocating Responsibility for Pandemics , Jurist, 31 March 2020 Pedro Villarreal, COVID-19 Symposium: “Can They Really Do That?” States’ Obligations Under the International Health Regulations in Light of COVID-19 (3 series post) 30 March 2020  Federica Paddeu and Kate Parlett,  COVID-19 and Investment Treaty Claims , Kluwer Arbitration Blog, 30 March 2020 Hank Berrien,  Senator Josh Hawley: Investigate China. They Must Pay , DailyWire.com, 30 March 2020. David Fidler, COVID-19 and International Law: Must China Compensate Countries for the Damage? Just Security, 27 March 2020 von Bogdandy, Armin and Villarreal, Pedro, International Law on Pandemic Response: A First Stocktaking in Light of the Coronavirus Crisis , Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law & International Law (MPIL) Research Paper No. 2020-07, 26 March 2020 James Kraska, China is Legally Responsible for COVID-19 Damage and Claims could be in the Tri