Volume 55, Issue 1

Volume 55, Issue 1

Articles:

State-to-State Investment Treaty Arbitration: A Hybrid Theory of Interdependent Rights and Shared Interpretive Authority
By: Anthea Roberts

The Democratic Life of the Union: Toward Equal Voting Participation for Europeans with Disabilities
By: János Fiala-Butora, Michael Ashley Stein, & Janet E. Lord

Unfriendly Unilateralism
By: Monica Hakimi

In the Shadow of Crisis: The Creation of International Courts in the Twentieth Century
By: Suzanne Katzenstein

Student Note:

Rule of Law in Afghanistan: Enabling a Constitutional Framework for Local Accountability
By: Carol Wang

Volume 54, Issue 2

Volume 54, Issue 2

Articles:

Pricing Compliance: When Formal Remedies Displace Reputational Sanctions
By: Rachel Brewster

Dialectic of Transnationalism: Unauthorized Migration and Human Rights, 1993–2013
By: Itamar Mann

Toward an International Law of the Internet
By: Molly Land

Ending Judgment Arbitrage: Jurisdictional Competition and the Enforcement of Foreign Money Judgments in the United States
By: Gregory H. Shill

Recent Development:

Tobacco Packaging Arbitration and the State’s Ability to Legislate
By: Ankita Ritwik

Volume 54, Issue 1

Volume 54, Issue 1

Consent to the Use of Force and International Law Supremacy

By: Ashley S. Deeks

Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice
By: Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg & Beth Simmons

Conceptualizing China Within the Kantian Peace
By: Manik V. Suri

International Vote Buying
By: Natalie J. Lockwood

The Failed Promise of Language Rights: A Critique of the International Language Rights Regime
By: Moria Paz

Volume 53, Issue 1

Volume 53, Issue 1

Articles:

Antidumping in Asia’s Emerging Giants
By: Mark Wu

A Sentence-Based Theory of Complementarity
By: Kevin Jon Heller

Executing Foster v. Neilson: The Two-Step Approach to Analyzing Self-Executing Treaties
By: David L. Sloss

The Reality of Social Rights Enforcement
By: David Landau

Private Securities Fraud Litigation after Morrison v. National Australia Bank: Reconsidering a Reliance-Based Approach to Extraterritoriality
By: Joshua L. Boehm

Volume 52, Issue 1

Articles:

Universal Exceptionalism in International Law
By: Anu Bradford & Eric A. Posner

Mutual Recognition in International Finance
By: Pierre-Hugues Verdier

What if Europe Held an Election and No One Cared?
By: David Schleicher

On a Differential Law of War
By: Gabriella Blum

The Evolution of Hostile Takeover Regimes in Developed and Emerging Markets: An Analytical Framework
By: John Armour, Jack B. Jacobs, & Curtis J. Milhaupt

Note:

The Legal Turn in Late Development Theory: The Rule of Law and the World Bank’s Development Model
By: Tor Krever