Journal of International Business and Law
The Journal of International Business and Law (JIBL), which was established in 1999, is a student-run publication that explores the interaction of business and law in the global marketplace. As the legal and business worlds collide in a global business dynamic, there exists a need for wide-ranging scholarly debate and critical thinking on a broad range of topics that is crucial to both practitioners and academicians.
Current Issue: Volume 24, Issue 1 (2024)
Front Matter
Articles
Uyghur Forced Labor: New U.S. and E.U. Laws Banning Uyghur Imports and the New Diplomacy of "Going after the Money"
Ronald C. Brown
Sovereign Debt Speculation: A Necessary Limitation Justified by a Concern for Debt Sustainability
Justin Vanderschuren
Taking the Liberty League Seriously: A Philosophical Argument for Universal Unionization
Kennedy Delaney
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