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Dear Colleagues, 

The last issue of our celebratory twentieth year of GlobaLex, November/December 2025, features one new article: Corporate Veil Doctrine and Its Implications in Offshore Jurisdictions, and five updates: Guyana, Ireland, Kuwait, Laos, and Researching the Trading Systems in the Asian-Pacific Region. Webmasters and content managers, please update your pages. We thank all our new established authors for their excellent contributions and their unwavering commitment to open-access scholarship! If you are interested in receiving direct updates, please subscribe to the new issue updates.


Corporate Veil Doctrine and Its Implications in Offshore Jurisdictions by Veronica Rozenfeld at https://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/corporate_veil_doctrine_offshore_jurisdictions.html.

Veronica Rozenfeld is a Junior Associate at Capital Legal Services in Baku, Azerbaijan, advising on corporate governance, international business regulation, and cross-border compliance. She holds a five-year specialist law degree from the All-Russian State University of Justice (Moscow). Her recent publications on offshore structures, corporate regulation, and sports-industry law have appeared in Routledge academic volumes and on the Lexology platform.


Guyana Law and Legal Research by Errol A. Adams at https://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/guyana1.html.

Errol A. Adams received his primary and secondary education in Guyana. He has a B.A. in Judicial Studies from John Jay College of Criminal Justice–a senior college of The City University of New York; a J.D. from Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center and a M.L.S. from St. John’s University. He is a Senior Subscriptions & Resource Specialist at Cooley, LLP.


Researching Irish Law by Dr. Deirdre Leahy at https://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/ireland1.html.

Dr. Deirdre Leahy is a lecturer in technology and cybersecurity law at Munster Technological University (MTU) in Cork, Ireland. The information in this article is based on material previously published by Dr. Darius Whelan, a lecturer in law at University College, Cork, Ireland. Whelan established the Irish Law discussion list and the Irish Law website in 1994. He has also published articles on electronic access to Irish law in the Irish Law Times, the Bar Review, the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers, and the Irish Times.


Kuwait Legal System and Research by Dr Ahmed Aly Khedr at https://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/kuwait1.html.

Dr. Khedr is a faculty member and Adviser of Corporate Affairs. He holds an LLB, a BA in Police Science, an LLM in International Commerce, and a Highest Class PhD with Honors in Commercial Law, majoring in Corporate Law and Corporate Governance from Ain Shams University. He holds a Professional Education in Business Management, Corporate Restructuring, Mergers & Acquisitions from Harvard University, and a professional (TOT) in Corporate Governance from IFC World Bank Group. In addition, he completed professional courses and certifications relevant to Mediation, Compliance, AML/CFT, Development & Management, and Computer and Information Security. Dr. Khedr has more than twenty-five years of experience as a practitioner, Lecturer, and Adviser of Law and Corporate Affairs. His fields of interest are Commercial & Corporate Laws, International 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, and several multinational and local companies in MENA and the USA. Ahmed has experience in the MENA especially Egypt and the Gulf countries. The ABCCG (Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce & Industry) chose him to design the first “Corporate Governance Program for Lawyers & Corporate Advisory” in the UAE and the Arab Region. He presents his opinions as an independent Expert on Gulf laws upon the request of international arbitration bodies and courts in the USA and England.


Researching the Legal System of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic by Vongphachanh Onepaseuth at https://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/laos1.html.

Vongphachanh Onepaseuth is a Managing Partner at K&V Legal Counsel in Lao PDR. She has over fifteen years of experience working in international and local law firms. Her practice areas include foreign direct investment, corporate finance/merger and acquisition, labor and employment, corporation, and commercial. She holds a Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) from the National University of Laos and a Master of Laws in Global Business Law (LL.M.) from La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia and is admitted at the Lao Bar Association as a licensed attorney. She is fluent in Lao, English, and Thai.


Researching the Trading Systems in the Asian-Pacific Region - APEC, ASEAN, TPP, CPTPP, RCEP and their Members by Evelyn Ma at https://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/apec_asean1.html.

Evelyn Ma, now retired, was the Reference Librarian in Foreign and International law and Lecturer in Legal Research at the Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School. 



Warm Regards,
Lucie 

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Lucie Olejnikova
Globalex Editor
Office of Global Programs
Hauser Global Law School Program
New York University School of Law 
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