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22 Jul 2013, 9:28 pm
Sarfaty, Regulating Through Numbers: A Case Study of Corporate Sustainability Reporting Sungjoon Cho & Claire R. [read post]
22 Sep 2014, 9:12 pm
Jensen, Trade policy responses to food price crisis and implications for existing domestic support measures: the case of China in 2008 Sungjoon Cho, How the world trade community operates: norms and discourse [read post]
5 Jan 2010, 5:00 am by Sungjoon Cho
by Sungjoon Cho In their recently published book ("When Cooperation Fails"), Mark Pollack and Gregory Shaffer provided a rare panoramic view of one of the most intractable trans-Atlantic regulatory disputes, i.e., the regulation of genetically modified (GM) foods. [read post]
29 Sep 2013, 6:14 pm by uwlegalscholarship
Abstracts are due (to Sungjoon Cho, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, scho1@kentlaw.iit.edu) by Nov. 1, 2014.The aim of this workshop is to help bring contemporary international law scholarship into a closer conversation with a number of inspiring and theoretically rich literatures on law and markets deriving from traditions of thinking within sociology and anthropology. [read post]
13 Sep 2013, 11:08 pm
Steering Committee Sungjoon Cho, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Moshe Hirsch, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Andrew Lang, London School of Economics [read post]
27 May 2010, 10:04 am by Jacob Katz Cogan
Sungjoon Cho, The Demise of Development in the Doha Round Negotiations [read post]
21 Oct 2014, 6:08 am
Participants include Elena Baylis (University of Pittsburgh School of Law), Tomer Broude (Hebrew University Faculty of Law), Adam Chilton (University of Chicago School of Law), Sungjoon Cho (IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law), Martha Finnemore (George Washington University School of Law Elliott School of International Affairs), Jean Galbraith (University of Pennsylvania Law School), Derek Jinks (University of Texas School of Law), Ron Levi (University of Toronto Global Affairs and… [read post]
15 Dec 2018, 5:45 pm
Sarfaty, An Anthropological Approach to International Economic Law Sergio Puig, Network analysis and the sociology of international law Shai Dothan, Social networks and the enforcement of international law Wolfgang Alschner, Locked in language: historical sociology and the path dependency of investment treaty design Sungjoon Cho, Social constructivism and the social construction of world economic reality Moshe Hirsch, Core Sociological Theories and International Law [read post]
4 Jan 2010, 8:20 pm by Kenneth Anderson
Sungjoon Cho and Rebecca Bratspies will join with guest commentary. [read post]
8 May 2018, 7:39 am
ArticlesWolfgang Alschner & Damien Charlotin, The Growing Complexity of the International Court of Justice’s Self-Citation Network Hendrik Simon, The Myth of Liberum Ius ad Bellum– Forgotten Disputes about Justifying War in 19th Century International Legal Discourse Ignacio de la Rasilla del Moral, A Short History of International Law Journals (1869–2017) Focus: International Economic Law Sungjoon Cho & Jürgen Kurtz, Convergence and Divergence… [read post]
28 Jan 2018, 8:20 am
Jonathan Bonnitcha, International Investment Arbitration in Myanmar: Bounded Rationality, but Not as We Know It Romesh Weeramantry & Mahdev Mohan, International Investment Arbitration in Laos: Large Issues for a Small State Bruno Jetin & Julien Chaisse, International Investment Policy of Small States: The Case of Brunei Sungjoon Cho & Jürgen Kurtz, The Limits of Isomorphism: Global Investment Law and the asean Investment Regime Amokura Kawharu & Luke… [read post]
8 Sep 2009, 3:00 am
Proposals of no more than 300 words should be sent by the September 15, 2009, deadline to Professor Sungjoon Cho, scho1@kentlaw.edu. [read post]
3 Apr 2010, 9:49 am by scho1
Proposals including a proposed title and abstract of 150-200 words should be e-mailed to one of the IEcLIG Co-Vice Chairs Claire Kelly (claire.kelly@brooklaw.edu) and Sungjoon Cho (scho1@kentlaw.edu). [read post]
6 Nov 2007, 8:32 pm
Proposals including a proposed title and abstract of 150-200 words should be e-mailed to the IELIG Co-Vice Chair Sungjoon Cho (scho1@kentlaw.edu). [read post]
19 Oct 2014, 7:28 am by Diane Marie Amann
Meyer, are: IntLawGrrl Elena Baylis, University of Pittsburgh; Tomer Broude, Hebrew University; Adam Chilton, University of Chicago; Sungjoon Cho, Chicago-Kent; Martha Finnemore, George Washington University; IntLawGrrl Jean Galbraith, University of Pennsylvania; Derek Jinks, University of Texas; Ron Levi, University of Toronto; Galit Sarfaty, University of British Columbia; and Kathryn Sikkink, Harvard University. [read post]
26 Jul 2010, 8:47 pm by Marc Benitah
In other words, the Court has concluded in the Kosovo  Opinion that, in relation to a specific act, it is not necessary to demonstrate a permissive rule so long as there is no prohibition.It is interesting to recall with Sungjoon Cho ( GLOBAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAWMAKING , University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, Spring 2010) that in US Zeroing , a central theme revealed by critics of the AB's anti-zeroing jurisprudence is “sovereignty,” which… [read post]
7 May 2009, 6:26 am
Jacobs KCMG QC, King's College LondonProfessor Robert McCorquodale, British Institute International Comparative Law ChairsProfessor Jane Bradley, Institute of International Economic Law, Georgetown LawProfessor Marco Bronckers, WilmerHale, BrusselsProfessor William Davey, University of IllinoisNorah Gallagher, British Institute of International and Comparative LawAlejandro Jara, WTO Deputy D-GDr Federico Ortino, King's College LondonDr Andrew Lang, London School of EconomicsWerner… [read post]
26 Jul 2011, 5:18 am by Simon Lester
: Recent Challenges and Responses Multiple Stakeholders and Financial Regulation: Relationships Between Governments, Society and Business Regulatory Coherence and Regulatory Sprawl Relationship between International and National Regulatory Bodies Abstracts should be emailed to Sungjoon Cho at scho1@kentlaw.edu and Claire Kelly at claire.kelly@brooklaw.edu by August 30, 2011. [read post]