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The Trade, Legal, and Institutional Implications of 3D Printing in the Indo-Pacific
July 09, 2018

The Trade, Legal, and Institutional Implications of 3D Printing in the Indo-Pacific

By Robert Farley
Will 3D printing transform the geoeconomics of the Indo-Pacific?

Democracy and Judicial Activism in Pakistan
May 01, 2018

Democracy and Judicial Activism in Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
Is growing judicial activism in Pakistan coming at the expanse of democracy in the country?
Why Kazakhstan Goes to Court in the United States
February 07, 2017

Why Kazakhstan Goes to Court in the United States

By Casey Michel
Kazakhstan, over the past few years, has filed repeated lawsuits with American courts against opposition actors.

Is India’s Judiciary Out of Control?
December 25, 2015

Is India’s Judiciary Out of Control?

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
In India, the judiciary is hermetically sealed off from democratic checks and balances.

Here's What Needs to Happen in Order for the Trans-Pacific Partnership to Become Binding
October 08, 2015

Here's What Needs to Happen in Order for the Trans-Pacific Partnership to Become Binding

By Ankit Panda
How and when will the Trans-Pacific Partnership actually come into force?

What Does Rule of Law Look Like in Central Asia?
June 04, 2015

What Does Rule of Law Look Like in Central Asia?

By Catherine Putz
Heavy focus on order and security, perhaps more aptly called rule by law.

Watch Out Would-Be Hackers! The United States Is Playing Cyber Hard Ball
April 02, 2015

Watch Out Would-Be Hackers! The United States Is Playing Cyber Hard Ball

By Ankit Panda
This is no April Fool's joke.
The Battle Over Afghanistan’s Legal System
January 28, 2015

The Battle Over Afghanistan’s Legal System

By Schuyler Moore
When it comes to the rule of law, the international community must account for existing Afghan traditions.

A Questionable Verdict
May 18, 2010

A Questionable Verdict

A recent high court decision indicates the more we change, the more we stay the same.

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