Research & Frameworks

Rigorous analysis of jurisdictional friction.

Independent scholarly monographs and peer-reviewed policy frameworks dissecting the structural shifts in global trade law, sovereign digital policy, and international commerce. And then some opinions.

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Active policy papers

Exhaustive documentation analyzing fractured legal regimes, sovereign digital infrastructure, and systemic shifts in global commerce.

Law & Policy — Vol. 14
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Sovereign Digital Infrastructure and Treaty Friction

The New Lex Mercatoria

An empirical study of localized data residency mandates and their impact on multilateral trade agreements.

A comprehensive framework for navigating fractured jurisdictions in sovereign cloud infrastructure.

Technology & Trade — Vol. 12

Algorithmic Jurisdictions in Maritime Commerce

Analyzing automated customs protocols and smart contract enforcement under international maritime law.

Economics & Business — Vol. 11

Supply Chain Bifurcation in the Pacific Rim

A quantitative assessment of regulatory decoupling and its structural costs for multinational logistics networks.

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