Nov 18, 2017 | Print Archives, Print Archives
Articles:
The Work of International Law
By: Monica Hakimi
Of Handcuffs and Signals: Investment Treaties and Capital Flows to Developing Countries
By: Jeswald W. Salacuse
The Abyei Arbitration and the Rule of Law
By: Gary B. Born and Adam Raviv
Grave Crimes and Weak Evidence: A Fact-finding Evolution in International Criminal Law
By: Nancy Amoury Combs
Note:
Regulating the Visible Hands: Development of Rules on State-Owned Enterprises in Trade Agreements
By: Minwoo Kim
Nov 16, 2016 | Print Archives, Print Archives
Articles:
The ‘China, Inc.’ Challenge to Global Trade Governance
By: Mark Wu
How and Why International Law Binds International Organizations
By: Kristina Daugirdas
Tobacco Litigation in International Courts
By: Sergio Puig
Essays:
Global Tobacco Control as a Health and Human Rights Imperative
By: Harold Hongju Koh
The Contributions of the Obama Administration to the Practice and Theory of International Law
By: Jack Goldsmith
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The Hydrocarbon Industry’s Challenge to International Investment Law: A Critical Approach
By: Guillermo J. Garcia Sanchez
Apr 19, 2016 | Print Archives, Print Archives
Articles:
Global Emergency Power in the Age of Ebola
By: J. Benton Heath
Judicial Lawmaking and General Principles of Law in International Criminal Law
By: Neha Jain
The Challenge of Legitimacy in Sovereign Debt Restructuring
By: Odette Lienau
International Law Constraints as Executive Power
By: Rebecca Ingber
Student Note:
Limiting the Scope of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act after Zivotofsky II
By: Amanda Tuninetti
Interview
The Court and the World: An Interview with Associate Justice Stephen G. Breyer
By: Daniel Severson
Sep 15, 2015 | Print Archives, Print Archives
Articles:
Corporations as Lawmakers
By: Julian Arato
Channeling Unilateralism
By: Maggie Gardner
Triangular Treaties: The Extent and Limits of Investment Treaty Rights
By: Anthea Roberts
Shining Light on Global Supply Chains
By: Galit Sarfaty
Student Note:
American Surveillance of Non-U.S. Persons: Why New Privacy Protections Offer Only Cosmetic Change
By: Daniel Severson
Sep 15, 2015 | Print Archives, Print Archives
Articles:
Power Shifts in International Law: Structural Realignment and Substantive Pluralism
By: William W. Burke-White
Compulsory Licensing and Anti-Evergreening: Interpreting the TRIPS Flexibilities in Sections 84 and 3(d) of the Indian Patents Act (Student Note)
By: Jodie Liu
Human Rights Treaties and Foreign Surveillance: Privacy in the Digital Age
By: Marko Milanovic
Human Rights Class Actions: Rethinking the Pilot-Judgment Procedure at the European Court of Human Rights
By: Tatiana Sainati
Sep 15, 2015 | Print Archives, Print Archives
Articles:
The Law of War and the Responsibility to Protect Civilians: A Reinterpretation
By: Thomas H. Lee
Bi-Level Remedies for Human Rights Violations
By: Gerald L. Neuman
Are Consumer-Oriented Rules the New Frontier of Trade Liberalization?
By: Sonia E. Rolland
Behavioral International Law and Economics
By: Anne van Aaken
Student Note:
Counterintervention on Behalf of the Syrian Opposition? An Illustration of the Need for Greater Clarity in the Law
By: Joseph Klingler