Trading Hands: Does the United States’ Transfer of Citgo to the Venezuelan Opposition Violate the Non-Intervention Principle?
Joshua Raftis Vol. 40 Associate Editor In January of this year, Juan Guaido, the President of Venezuela’s opposition-dominated National Assembly, […]
The TPP Lives On: How Pacific Trade Persisted Without U.S. Involvement
Thomas Zahrt Vol. 40 Associate Editor Nearly two years ago, the United States withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).[1] As […]
A Less Odious Alternative? A Comparison of Duress and the Doctrine of Odious Debts in the Context of Law Debenture PLC v. Ukraine
Eric Wendorf Vol. 40 Associate Editor Can public international law do a better job than private domestic law of adjudicating […]
Are the Non-appropriation Principle and the Current Regulatory Regime Governing Geostationary Orbit Equitable for All of Earth’s States?
Matthew Thornburg Vol. 40 Associate Editor Notions of fairness and common benefit ring throughout the body of international law governing […]
Can Non-State Actors Save the Paris Climate Agreement?
Melissa Danzo Vol. 40 Associate Editor Since the Paris Climate Agreement was signed in 2015, power shifts among the most […]
Circumventing the WTO: Impermissibility of Tariffs imposed by the U.S. and China under WTO Law
Pablo Garrido Estevez Vol. 40 Associate Editor In March, the Trump administration announced a 25% tariff on USD $50 billion […]
Argentina’s Debt Crisis and the need for an International Investment Court
Connor Rubin Vol. 40 Associate Editor After the election of Carlos Menem as President of Argentina in 1989, the country began […]
Nobel Peace Prize of 2018: Spotlight on Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War
Alexia Jansen Vol. 40 Executive Editor The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2018 to Nadia Murad […]
The United Nations and Reparations for the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and Colonialism
Christa-Gaye L. Kerr Vol. 40 Associate Editor Every few years, the call for reparations for the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, colonialism, […]
Tax Evasion Through Multiple Residences Under the Common Reporting Standard: A Call for Enhanced Due Diligence
Shane Callaghan Vol. 40 Associate Editor Think only the richest people in the world can buy citizenship? Think again. For […]