International Law and Immigration
Ca. Int'l Law Journal SPRING 2014, VOL. 22, NO. 1
Content
- Contents
- Editor's Comments
- Going Overboard: the Criminalization of Seafarers in Violation of Their Human Rights, Regional and Domestic Law's Conflict with Unclos and Marpol, and the Need for Reform
- Greetings From the Chair of the International Law Section
- If You Conduct Business On a Transnational Scale, Don't Leave Home Without An Anti-Bribery Compliance Program
- Immigrant Investor Visas and Diversification: An Application of Modern Portfolio Theory to Eb-5 Regional Centers
- Is It Time to Revise Your Company's Personal Data Privacy Policies? New Legislation Demonstrates China Is Serious About Personal Data Privacy
- Masthead
- Practitioner's Spotlight: Professor Niels W. Frenzen
- Recent Proposed Amendments to China's Patent Law: Will It Help to Improve the Enforceability of Patents in China?
- The California Cap-and-Trade Program's Linkage with Quebec: An Application of Conflict and Field Preemption
- The International Trial Lawyer - 2013 Year in Review
- The State Bar of California 87th Annual Meeting
- Global Legal Research
Global Legal Research
By Neel Kant Agrawal
The articles in this issue of The California International Law Journal concern a diverse array of legal topics, such as international business litigation, immigrant investor visas, Chinese patent law, FCPA and anti-bribery, the law of the sea and maritime law, Chinese personal data privacy, and Canadian environmental law. Below are my recommended sources, all available at the LA Law Library, to help readers continue to explore the subjects presented in this issue.
I. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LITIGATION
Going Global: A Guide to Building an International Business (Gutterman & Brown, updated to 2013). Main KF390.B8 G65