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IICLR Announces Notes for Volume 31
05/08/2020
The Indiana International and Comparative Law Review announces the student papers that have been chosen for publication in Vol. XXXI. These are:
- "Ancient Water Law in a Modern Water Crisis: An Analysis of Australian Water Law Reform in the United States Context" by Khoa Trinh (recipient of the Best Student Note award)
- "Global Employee Privacy: A Case Study on the Minefield of Employee Privacy Rights in the EU, USA, and KSA" by Adam Eichelberger
- "Animal Welfare in International Law: Why the United Nations Needs to Tackle Horse-Soring" by Ariel Anderson
- "Striking a Balance: Extending Minimum Rights to U.S. Gig Economy Workers Based on E.U. Directive 2019/1153 on Transparent and Predictable Working Conditions" by Lauren Thompson
- "Seizing the Initiative on Sexual Assault in the United States Military: The Way Forward" by Andrew Kuhlenhoelter "Terror on the Internet: Comparing the United States and European Union Social Media Regulations to Prevent Terrorism" by Madeline Schneider
