Invisible Human Trafficking: The Digital Landscape of Human Trafficking

Human trafficking has remained a persistent global issue, further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The lack of international cooperation and coordination among investigative units and internet service providers has hindered efforts to effectively use data in identifying and combating online human trafficking. Fixing current issues within legislation and using new technologies cooperatively between states is … Read more

International Legal Frameworks on Cybersecurity and Data Protection Law

Introduction In today’s interconnected digital landscape, cybersecurity and data protection have become crucial concerns for individuals, businesses, and governments worldwide. The rise of sophisticated cyber threats and increasing data privacy issues have led many countries to develop legal frameworks aimed at safeguarding data and securing cyberspace.[1] However, the global nature of cyber risks and data … Read more

Reforming Sports Arbitration: How USA Gymnastics and Jordan Chiles’ Case Signals a Need for Change in International Sports Law

The Olympic Games serve as an international stage for athleticism, inter-cultural celebration, and – as proposed in this piece – arbitration. Making headlines in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, the Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Floor Finals became the center of controversy, surrounding athletes Ana Bărbosu of Romania and Jordan Chiles of the United States.[1] An alleged error … Read more