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 21, Issue 2 (2022)
Front Matter
Articles
Borrowings and Boomerangs: A Comparative Law Perspective on Resonance in Transnational Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement
Fred Einbinder
Nestlé vs. Dow and the Humanitarian Slavery Crisis in the Cocoa Industry
Christopher Cartier
Book Review
How did Amazon Reach its Prime?
Mary Serene Carino
Notes
The Complexities of International Cybercrime and Security: Updating Laws for a New Digital Age
Jesslyn Bracco
End Matter
