This collection contains the blog posts of the Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review (CICLR).

Blog posts containing student work have been published since 2020 on the CICLR Online website and are archived here.

Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review (CICLR) is a cutting-edge law review edited and published entirely by the students at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City. CICLR specializes in international and comparative law, policy, and ethics and publishes scholarly work submitted by practitioners and legal scholars from all around the world.

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Submissions from 2021

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U.S. Housing Relief During COVID: Successes and Failures - and What Policymakers Can Do, Gabriel Bildirici

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Florida’s Disenfranchisement of Ex-Offenders Shows Criminal Restitution Must Be Reformed, Justin Gendler

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Reproductive Justice Advocates are Making Major Changes, Even During a Global Pandemic, Katherine Fustich

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Let Them Just Eat, Evelyn Baert

Submissions from 2020

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Comparison of the Testamentary Forms between the UPC and the Chinese Civil Code, Jiang Zhu

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Too Soft on Corporate Crime?, Adina Feder

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An Argument for Supreme Court Term Limits, Hailey B. Petrick

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Apple and the European Commission: A Bleak Future for Competitive Balance in the EU?, Richard Dacher

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Golden Passports in the EU: Is the End Near?, Stjepan Klinar

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Rethinking Presidential Succession After Covid-19, Kevin Rizzo

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Human Rights and Compliance: Organization for Economic Co-operation & Development, Sarah Casteel

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Flipping Black Art: Christie's Special Contract, Jessica Wang

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Austria Joins Other European Countries in OfferingCitizenship to the Persecuted Who Never Returned, Hayley Bronner

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Investigating Dark Net Criminals and the Resulting Legal Consequences, Alec Kirschenbaum