Faculty Scholarship & Publications

​Summer 2017

  

Associate Dean William Byrnes:

  • Published the book supplement Foreign Tax & Trade Briefs, Second Edition, Publication 290 (release 522) (with Walter Diamond and Dr. Robert J Munro) (LexisNexis Matthew Bender, New York) (Aug. 2017).

  • Published LexisNexis® Guide to FATCA and CRS Compliance (Vol. 1 & Vol 2) (Matthew Bender) (6th Edition) (Aug. 2017).

  • Published the book supplement Money Laundering, Asset Forfeiture and Recovery, and Compliance- A Global Guide 1701 (release 25) (with Dr. Robert J. Munro) (LexisNexis Matthew Bender, New York) (July 2017).

  • Authored the article “Tax Residency in a FATCA and CRS World” in LexisNexis Legal Newsroom (July 19, 2017).

  • Published the following book supplements:
    • International Trust Laws & Analysis (& Company Laws) (release 151, supplement 2) (with Dr. Robert J. Munro) (Wolters Kluwer) (May 2017)
    • Foreign Tax & Trade Briefs, Second Edition, Publication 290 (release 521) (with Walter Diamond and Dr. Robert J Munro) (LexisNexis Matthew Bender, New York) (May 2017)
    • Foreign Trade Briefs – International Withholding Tax Treaty Guide (Release 151) (with Dr. Robert J. Munro) (LexisNexis) (May 2017)
    • Tax Havens of the World (release 159) (with Dr. Robert J Munro) (LexisNexis Matthew Bender, New York) (May 2017)

Professor Irene Calboli:

  • Submitted the chapter "The Role of the State and the Private Sector in the Governing Framework of Geographical Indications" for the book Public-Private Partnerships, Global Intellectual Property Governance and Sustainable Development, which will be published in 2018 by Cambridge University Press (Margaret Chon, Pedro Roffe, & Ahmed Abdel-Latif eds.) (with Delphine Marie-Vivien) (Aug. 2017).

  • Published the book Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of Trade, Development and Culture: Focus on Asia-Pacific (Cambridge University Press) (edited with Ng-Loy Wee Loon) (June 2017).

  • Submitted the book chapter "Diversity, Intellectual Property and Creative Industries" to be published in the Research Handbook on IP and Creative Industries, Edward Elgar, 2017 (Abbe E. L. Brown & Charlotte Waelde, eds.) (May 2017).

Professor Gabriel Eckstein:

Professor Timothy Mulvaney:

  • Invited to present “Property and Democracy” at the 2018 Cambridge Centre for Property Law Conference at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, UK in May 2018.

Professor Srividhya Ragavan :

  • Published a book chapter titled “Diverse Harmonization: The Indian Example” in Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and the Life Sciences, (Duncan Matthews & Herbert Zech, Eds.,), Edward Elgar Publications (July 2017).

  • Published “Data Exclusivity: A Tool to Sustain Market Monopoly” in the Jindal Law Review (forthcoming, 2017).

Professor Peter Yu: