June 2019 GlobaLex Issue Now Live

The June 2019 Issue of GlobaLex brings four important article updates: Cyberwarfare and Collateral Damages, Indigenous Peoples International Law, Eritrea, and Kuwait. Webmasters and content managers, please update your pages. Congratulations and thank you to all of our new and established authors!

UPDATE: Cyberwarfare and Collateral Damages by Edoardo E. Artese and Valentin Vitkov at https://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/Cyberwarfare_Collateral_Damage1.html.

Edoardo E. Artese is a lawyer in Milan (Italy), working between Milan (Italy) and Bangkok (Thailand). He is the managing partner of AC Legal, a law firm based in Milan, and founding member of DirtICTo, an Italian association of IT experts. He collaborates with the University of Cagliari, Italy, Chair of Computer and New Technologies Law and ICT for Law & Forensics. His areas of interest are business law, Intellectual property law and information and telecommunications technologies. He graduated in law with a copyright law thesis on Databases. He speaks Italian, English and a little bit of Thai.

Valentin Vitkov is a lawyer in Milan, Italy. He collaborates with Milan State University, Faculty of Law, Chair of Legal Informatics. His areas of interest are the relationships between law and information and telecommunications technologies. He graduated in law at the Milan State University, with a copyright law thesis on the Creative Commons Licenses. He speaks Italian, Bulgarian, English and French.

 

UPDATE: Researching Indigenous Peoples International Law by Christopher C. Dykes at https://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/Researching_Indigenous_Peoples_International_Law1.html.

Chris Dykes is the Head of Public Services at the University of Houston Law Center’s O’Quinn Law Library. He received his Juris-Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law and LL.M. in Taxation from Villanova University School of Law. He also holds a B.A. in Political Science and M.S. in Information Sciences from the University of Tennessee.

 

UPDATE: Introduction to Eritrean Legal System and Research by Luwam Dirar and Kibrom Tesfagabir Teweldebirhan at https://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/Eritrea1.html.

Luwam Dirar received her LL.B. degree from University of Asmara in 2006 and her LL.M. & J.S.D. from Cornell Law School in 2009 and 2016 respectively.

Kibrom Tesfagabir Teweldebirhan received his LL.B. degree from University of Asmara in 2006 and his LL.M. degrees from Wuhan University and Harvard Law School in 2010 and 2013 respectively. He is SJD Candidate at Harvard Law School.

 

UPDATE: Kuwait Legal System and Research by Dr. Ahmed Aly Khedr at https://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/Kuwait1.html.

Dr. Khedr is a faculty member Faculty of Law at the British University in Egypt (BUE) and Adviser of Corporate Affairs. He holds LL.B., B.A. of Police Science, LL.M. in International Commerce and Ph.D. Highest Class with honor in Commercial Law major in Corporate Law and Corporate Governance from Ain Shams University. He holds Professional Education in Business Management, Corporate Restructuring, Mergers & and Acquisitions from Harvard University, professional (TOT) in Corporate Governance from (IFC) World Bank Group. In addition, he has many professional Courses and certifications relevant to Mediation, Compliance, AML/CFT, Development & Management, Computer and Information Security and Management of safety. Dr. Khedr has more 15 years’ experience in as practitioner, Lecturer and Adviser of Law and Corporate Affairs. His fields of interest are Commercial & Corporate Laws, Int. Commerce Law, Corporate Governance & Compliance Systems, M&A, Financial Crimes, Consumer Law, AML, Mediation, Commercial Contracts, Investor Relations, Regulations, Family Business Charter, Stock Market Corporate codes, Code of Conduct and CSR. He has published research and books on these topics in periodicals and scientific journals. He has provided consulting in Corporate Affairs to many firms, several multinational and local companies in MENA and USA. Ahmed has an experience in the MENA especially Egypt and the Gulf countries. The ABCCG (Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce & Industry) chose him for designing the first “Corporate Governance Program for Lawyers & Corporate Advisory” in UAE and Arab Region.

 

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