Harvard International Law Journal
The oldest and most-cited student-edited journal in international law

The 2024 Harvard International Law Symposium: Bretton Woods 3.0? The Future of International Economic Law
Saturday, March 2 | Austin Hall | Harvard Law School
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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.
- Enforcing International Labor Law with Trade Incentives: Insights from Trade-Based Enforcement CasesLloyd Lyall
- The Dilemmas of Schrödinger’s CitizenshipPéter D. Szigeti
- Legal Prostitution: A Crime Against Humanity?Catharine A. MacKinnon & Max Waltman
- Geoengineering Wars and Atmospheric GovernanceCraig Martin & Scott Moore
- International Tax and Corporate DiscretionJay Butler
- How Africa Shapes International Law: ECOWAS’s Use of Force and Jus ad BellumShayla Birath
- Toward a Taxonomy of Freedom of Movement Claims: Identifying Rights-Based Pathways for Today’s Refugees Beyond the 1951 Refugee ConventionMoria Paz
- Human RemediesAdi Gal
- Displaced at Home: Proactive Justice for the Protection of Internally Displaced PersonsDivyabharthi Baradhan
- Zero-Sum Failure: The Intersection of Sexual Violence & Child-Soldier Culpability in OngwenZej Moczydłowski
- Tomorrow for which we are not prepared. Why is the Outer Space Treaty opposed to the idea of ​​colonizing Mars?Piotr Filip Parkita
- The AfCFTA Investment Protocol: A New Age for Regional Investment and Dispute ResolutionMuhammad Siddique Ali Pirzada
- Fisheries, Fairness, and the Global South: A TWAIL Critique of the Agreement on Fisheries SubsidiesSankari B
- The Intersection of Augmented Reality and Art: Legal Implications for Intellectual Property ProtectionMonday Chinaecherem & Danladi Christopher
- Law and Sacred Heritage: Towards a Juridical Definition of Religious Cultural HeritageLucas Felipe Cabral de Aquino & MarcÃlio Toscano Franca Filho
- Has the Financial Action Task Force Turned a Blind Eye to Art Market Money Laundering?Juan Carlos Portilla

HILJ Online joined the Georgetown Journal of International Law and the Georgetown Center on Inclusive Trade and Development to publish online scholarship investigating the nexus between trade, technology, and climate initiatives in international law. Explore the collection.
- AI-Powered Ocean Protection and Sustainable Trade: The Galapagos Islands as a Case StudyMarÃa Isabel Ortiz Nuques
- Transportation Tech & Trade: Using Trade and Policy Tools to Encourage Clean Transportation TechnologySamantha Cristol

HILJ Online and the Harvard International Arbitration Law Students Association joined forces to publish cutting-edge articles in international arbitration. Explore the collection.

Reassessing Enforcement: Strengthening Compliance with International Law
2023 HILJ Symposium
Highlights 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.


