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About Stuart Malawer

Distinguished Service Professor of Law & International Trade at George Mason University (Schar School of Public Policy).

Global Commerce and Global Conflict — Yes, Global Commerce is a Positive.

     Does global trade and commerce promote peaceful international relations? My answer is generally, ‘yes.’ But it is no guaranty. I’m reminded of the fact that Germany and France during the inter-war period had huge trade connections. Of course, this … Continue reading

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Russia as a ‘State Sponsor of Terrorism’? …. Yes.

    Totally baffling. Why would the editor of the American Journal of International Law agree with the State Dept. and oppose having it list Russia as a State Sponsor of Terrorism, under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act?   By … Continue reading

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BIDEN AND TRADE — Bad Foreign Policy & Bad Domestic Politics.

Excellent editorial in the Wall Street Journal today on failure of President Biden to formulate a viable trade policy distinct from Trump’s fiasco. This tracks my earlier article in March. Here are some main points of the editorial. The news … Continue reading

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Biden’s Trade Policies — More of the Same (2021-2022).

Malawer, Biden’s Trade Policies (Year One) — More Aggressive than Trump’s? China and WTO Review (March 2022).

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Professor Stuart Malawer and JEAIL Interview (2018)

International Lawyer —A Dialogue with Dr. Stuart S. Malawer Professor Stuart S. Malawer, JD, Ph.D. INTRODUCTION Dr. Stuart S. Malawer is Distinguished Service Professor of Law and International Trade at George Mason University. Dr. Malawer graduated from the University of … Continue reading

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Stuart S. Malawer, TRUMP AND TRADE — POLICY AND LAW (HeinOnline 2021).

PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION TO STUART MALAWER, TRUMP AND TRADE — POLICY AND LAW (2021) PREFACE The Honorable Peter S. Watson, LL.B., DCL It is good news that Professor Stuart Malawer has selected and compiled the numerous articles that he has … Continue reading

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Can Ukranians Seek Justice in U.S. Courts? …. Yes.

War Crimes —   Any remedies for Ukrainians in U.S. courts? Can they sue in federal courts for compensation? Really interesting questions. Not discussed very much if at all. Such litigation raises a host of complex issues of sovereign immunity, human … Continue reading

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The U.S. Should Finally Accept the International Criminal Court — Long Overdue, Especially Now After Ukraine.

  Really good piece in the Washington Post arguing for the U.S. to finally accept the International Criminal. Here are some highlights.   The United States in general, not just the Republican Party, has long had a fraught relationship with the ICC. … Continue reading

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Ukrainian Sanctions — Is Global Commerce Changed Forever?

      The question of the day is — Do the historical use of trade sanctions by the U.S. portend a new world for global commerce? The answer is not clear. A new article in the New York Times … Continue reading

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International Law and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine — Legal Action (ICJ and ICC) and Economic Sanctions — Complementary and Historical.

  Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been met with historical challenges to it in the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court (and in the General Assembly). Ukraine filed and action in the International Court of Justice and … Continue reading

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