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IICLR Announces Student Note Candidates for Volume XXXIII
04/28/2022
Student notes for the Indiana International and Comparative Law Review have been selected. The following students and their notes will be published in Volume XXXIII. They are:
- S. Isaac Brown, “The Wild West, Cryptocurrency, and Singapore: Why the United States Should Follow Singapore's Lead in Cryptocurrency Regulation”
- Jessie K. Walker, “Paving a New Pathway to Permanent Residency: A Canadian-Inspired Proposal for International Students, Undocumented Immigrants, and the United States”
- Daniel Sui, “Towards a Pro-Patentee Regime: A Fifth Amendment to China's Patent Law”
- Lizzie Ford, “Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the United States: Creating a New Model for Disability Education Worldwide”
- Jill Stinson, “We've Got Some Work to Do: How the United States Could Benefit from Implementing Germany's Prison Employment Program”
- Gabriela Ocampo Serrano, “A Premature End of a Tumultuous Relationship: The Closure of the ICC's Preliminary Examination in Colombia will Affect Victims' Access to Justice”
