The Free Movement of Same-sex Spouses in the European Union: What Comes Next?
Nausica Palazzo 2017-2018 Fulbright Fellow at the University of Michigan Law School The Court of Justice of the European Union […]
Bemba and Its Troubling Implications for Factual Review in International Criminal Cases
Nadia Alhadi Vol. 39 Managing Article Editor In early June, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (“ICC”) issued […]
Pulling the Iran Deal: Treading On Treaties and Trade
Michael Goodyear Vol. 39 Guest Editor On May 8, 2018, President Donald J. Trump declared that the United States would […]
Historical Roots of the Chinese Approach to International Law
Layne Smith Vol. 39 Associate Editor Throughout most of the 19th century and into the first decades of the 20th, […]
Europe’s Clean Energy Ambitions: Revolution or Evolution?
Lucas Minich Vol. 39 Associate Editor Over the last several years, the European Union has emerged as a worldwide leader […]
Rubin and Exceptions to Attachment Immunity
Anna Rasmussen Vol. 39 Executive Editor Rubin et al. v. Islamic Republic of Iran et al. is a recent case […]
It’s Time to Change the Way We Talk About Refugees
Zachary Simon Vol. 39 Associate Editor Anyone watching the peaceful protests in the Syrian towns of Homs, Aleppo, and others […]
The Battle of Britain: The Post-Brexit Regulatory Landscape in the United Kingdom
Thomas Bourneuf VOL. 39 Associate Editor Introduction As the United Kingdom (UK) prepares to leave the European Union (EU), a […]
Indicting Russia: The International Arc of Mueller’s Investigation
Sara Stappert Vol. 39 Business and Development Editor The United States Department of Justice charged thirteen Russian individuals and three Russian […]
The Implications of Xi Jinping’s Power Grab
Jens Thomsen Vol. 39 Associate Editor On February 25, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) moved to abolish the constitutional term […]