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substantive articles relating to the practical needs of attorneys
in an international setting, emphasizing clinical matters as opposed to
academic, exploring the application of international law for the
generalist rather than theoretical discussions for the expert. Edited by
David Detjen, Esq., the International
Law Practicum is published twice per year by the
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ISSN 1041-3405 (print) ISSN 1933-8376 (online)
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| Inside the Current Issue |
(Autumn 2012)
Editor’s Note David W. Detjen
“Canada” Immigration Trusts for U.S. Persons Gwen Benjamin and Glenn G. Fox
The Irish Intellectual Property Regime and the Treatment of
Intellectual Property Licenses Under the Bankruptcy Laws of Ireland Carol Plunkett
The
Treatment of Intellectual Property Licenses Under U.S. Bankruptcy
Law
Eric Stenshoel
The Challenges of eDiscovery and Cloud Computing Jonathan P. Armstrong, Eric Sinrod, and Philip J. Favro
International Trade Commission: The Real Rocket Docket James A. Johnson
Third-Party Funding in International Dispute Resolution Aren Goldsmith
Commentary: The Rise of an Asian Monetary Fund? Narun Popattanachai
Perspectives on Art Law
A Portuguese
Overview of Stolen Masters: The Sale of Stolen and Plundered Art António Sampaio Caramelo
Stolen Masters: The Sale of Stolen and Plundered Art—An
Austrian Perspective Otto Waechter and Petra Fizimayer
Perspectives on Madrid System
Overview of the Madrid System and the United States
Perspective L. Donald Prutzman
The Madrid System from a Mexican and Broader Latin American
Perspective Federico González Peña
The Madrid System from a Portuguese and Broader European
Perspective João Paulo Mioludo
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