Volume 42
2020-2021
Issue 1
- Emergencies End Eventually: How to Better Analyze Human Rights Restrictions Sparked by the COVID-19 Pandemic Under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
- Can the Liberal Order be Sustained? Nations, Network Effects, and the Erosion of Global Institutions
- Differentiating the Corporation: Accountability and International Humanitarian Law
- Ending Corporate Anonymity: Beneficial Ownership, Sanctions Evasion, and What the United Nations Should Do About It
- Strengthening Sanctions: Solutions to Curtail the Evasion of International Economic Sanctions Through the Use of Cryptocurrency
Issue 2
- The Privacy Cost of Currency
- Against Balancing: Revisiting the Use/Regulation Distinction To Reform Liability and Compensation Under Investment Treaties
- Crisis, Continuity, and Change in International Investment Law and Arbitration
- Sexual Slavery as a War Crime: A Reform Proposal
- The Fallacy of Contract in Sexual Slavery: A Response to Ramseyer's "Contracting for Sex in the Pacific War"
Issue 3
- Is Climate Change a Threat to International Peace and Security?
- The Trees Speak for Themselves: Nature’s Rights Under International Law
- Revisiting the International Court of Justice Procedure for the Revision of Judgments
- Propaganda Warfare on the International Criminal Court
- A Path to Transformation: Asking “The Woman Question” in International Law
Blog
- Reclaiming ICC Legitimacy by Investigating European Arms Exporters.
- The Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials: Activist Strategies as Compliance Frameworks?
- WADA v. RUSADA: An Analysis of the Principle of Proportionality in the Court of Arbitration for Sport
- International Law Implications of the JCPOA: Where Do We Go From Here?
- After the Ceasefire in the Caucuses: Can International Law Protect Cultural Heritage in Nagorno-Karabakh?
- What Nestle & Cargill v. Doe Means for International Corporate Responsibility
- Should They Go Back? Problems of International Law and the Elgin Marbles
- Filling the Gap: How an International Land and Environmental Court Could Provide Remedies to Project-Affected Communities
- The Wrath of a Pandemic: A Call to Expand R2P in Response to Covid-19
- Decolonization of International Law Note Competition
- Ignorance of Islam in European Approach to Contract Law
- Filling the Void: Why Existing International Law Is Not Suited to Mitigating Space Debris
- Extending Universal Jurisdiction to Corporate Human Rights Violations
- How Can We Hold Corporations Accountable? Proposals for the Future
- The Potential of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study on Effective Implementation of CSR from Denmark
- Launching for Gold: The Artemis Accords and the Legality of Extraterrestrial Mining
- The Next Battlefield is in Cyberspace: Evaluating Cyberattacks under Article 51
- States’ Obligations to Foreign Islamic State Families under the Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Ensuring Equitable Access to a COVID-19 Vaccine: Multilateral Options for an Unequal World
- Diagnosing China’s COVID-19 “Xenopescophobia”: Sufficiency of Scientific Evidence Posed by the WTO SPS Agreement
- Moving Toward an Artificial Intelligence Treaty
- Can FIFA Kick its Human Rights Abuses?
- Finding Protection for Refugee Culture in International Law
- When All Else May Fail: ECtHR’s Granting of Interim Measures in Armenia v. Azerbaijan and Armenia v. Turkey
- The Plight of the Pollinators
- FCPA and Foreign Policy: A Brief Analysis of the China Initiative, and Why FCPA Enforcement is a Poor Foreign Policy Stick
- Will the U.S. Extradite Michael & Peter Taylor to Japan?
- The Importance and Troubles of the TRIPS Agreement When Applied to Cross National Interactions
- The Fight for Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang: Why Economic Sanctions Are Not Enough
- The Future of Water Law: A Focus on Joint Watercourse Institutions
- Money for Guns: Changes in Arms Control Norms
- Evaluating Customary International Law in Space
- Investor-State Dispute Settlement Reform: The Multilateral Investment Court was Never the Answer
- A Wilmington Convention: The Antiquity of International Corporation Law and One Way to Fix It
- Rights under Lockdown: Not Releasing Vulnerable Prisoners in the Time of a Pandemic is a Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
- Reconsidering the Ampal v. Egypt Arbitral Award
- Strong States’ Noncompliance, Absence, and Self-Interest: How Effective Are Treaties Really?
- Mandate of the OHCHR and the Power to Intervene in Domestic Courts
- Social Media Business: Can BITS Protect?
- The U.S. vs. International Criminal Court: Is This the End of International Criminal Court and Justice?
- The Fishing Wars: Maritime Border Conflicts between Sri Lanka and India