The 2024 Harvard International Law Symposium: Bretton Woods 3.0? The Future of International Economic Law
Saturday, March 2 | Austin Hall | Harvard Law SchoolExplore HILJ Scholarship
The Harvard International Law Journal publishes scholarship on international law from authors around the world. The views expressed in HILJ articles represent the views of their authors; not those of the HILJ editorial board.How Africa Shapes International Law: ECOWAS’s Use of Force and Jus ad Bellum
Shayla Birath
Toward a Taxonomy of Freedom of Movement Claims: Identifying Rights-Based Pathways for Today’s Refugees Beyond the 1951 Refugee Convention
Moria Paz
Human Remedies
Adi Gal
Whataboutism in International Law
Eliav Lieblich
Enforcing International Law Against Corporations: A Stakeholder Management Approach
Kishanthi Parella
Various Means of Enforcement in International Law
Judge Yuji Iwasawa
Challenging Paternalistic Interference: The Case for Non-Intervention in a Globalized World
Cecilia Yue Wu
Large Corporations and Investor-State Arbitration
Weijia Rao
Seize the Moment: Don’t Let the Pacific Islands’ Ecocide Proposal Slip Away
Giovanni Chiarini
Cyber Espionage and Public International Law: The African Union Rejects the Tallinn Manual’s Relativist Approach to Cyber Sovereignty
Patrick C. R. Terry
Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law in Myanmar: Will the Philippines Impose Universal Jurisdiction on behalf of Burmese Refugees?
Lorenz Dantes
2024 Annual Symposium Roundup: Harvard Looks to the Future of International Economic Law
Harvard International Law Journal & The Harvard Law and International Development Society
The Political and Legal Ambiguities of the Multilateral Security Support Mission Authorized for Haiti
Moise Jean
A Global Standard Setter for Virtual Currencies: A Case for Strengthening International Financial Law
Juan Carlos Portilla
A Defense for Guardian Robots: Are Defensive Autonomous Weapons Systems Justifiable?
Rizky Citra Anugrah
“Extraterritorial Observance”: The Invisible Laws that Compete to Govern China’s Belt and Road Loans
Michael Yip
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Reassessing Enforcement: Strengthening Compliance with International Law
2023 HILJ Symposium ExploreHighlights from the 2024 Symposium
Former World Bank Deputy General Counsel Mr. Hassan Cisse Delivers the Keynote Address
Mr. Cisse’s remarks addressed challenges and opportunities for reform in the international financial system.