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About - Journal of International Law and Business First published in 1979, JILB is dedicated to the analysis of transnational and international laws and their effects on private entities The Journal’s substantive focus—private international law and business—distinguishes it from many other publications in the international field
Issues - Journal of International Law and Business This paper discusses the antitrust reform measures taken during the occupation of Japan following the end of World War II These antitrust reforms included the dissolution of the zaibatsu business groups and the adoption of the Antimonopoly Act However, the trust-busting and antitrust measures taken by Japan failed to prevent the eventual rise of keiretsu business groups and lower the concentration of corporate ownership in Japan The primary reasons behind this failure were the inability
Submissions - Journal of International Law and Business Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business (JILB) has a substantive focus on the intersection of business and international law JILB accepts manuscripts from scholars and legal practitioners in the United States and from around the world
Submissions - Journal of International Law and Business Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business (JILB) has a unique, substantive focus on the intersection of business and international law JILB accepts manuscripts from scholars and legal practitioners in the United States and from around the world
The (in)Efficacy of Multilateral Corruption Laws: Why the United States . . . Public corruption, the abuse of state power for personal gain, plagues the international community by undermining democracy, exacerbating human rights issues, and stymying economic development To combat this threat, the international community has taken on multiple treaties to collaboratively curb corruption and its effects including, significantly, the United Nations Convention Against Corruption and the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention For its part, the United States prosecutes international
Disciplining CBDCs: Achieving the Balance between Privacy Protection . . . Central bank digital currency (“CBDC”) is a crucial FinTech development that aspires to overhaul the current payment system In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, CBDCs’ promises to reduce personal contact, facilitate socially desirable use of money, and initiate more targeted monetary measures have increased their popularity In addition, CBDCs can potentially serve as a tool to internationalize a sovereign’s currency World central banks, thus, have gradually formulated a consensus
2023 JILB Symposium - Journal of International Law and Business The Journal of International Law and Business (JILB) is honored to present its annual symposium, focusing on the pivotal March 2023 bank collapses A deeper investigation brings forth pressing questions about the efficacy of post-2008 safeguards and their inability to stave off the failures
Issues - jilb. law. northwestern. edu With the proliferation of investor-state treaty arbitration, international investment law has been increasingly caught in a “legitimacy” crisis, with concerns looming large over resultant disruptive effects on human rights Amid existing scholarship seeking to recalibrate the balance between investment protection and public interests, what is relatively undertheorized is a public international law dimension In this regard, this Article explores the role of human rights law in