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How International Conflict Changes Commercial Justice

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What happens to ordinary business disputes when countries fall into conflict? This episode explores how Russia’s annexation of Crimea affected the willingness of Russian and Ukrainian courts to enforce each other’s commercial decisions. This episode is based on the paper "The Impact of International Conflict on Cross-Border Commercial Dispute Resolution" published in Journal of Public Economics by Dmitrii Shchetinin and Stanislav Avdeev. The podcast has been created by Stanislav Avdeev using NotebookLM.

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