Volume 51, Issue 2

Articles:

Political Institutions and Judicial Role in Comparative Constitutional Law
By David Landau

Power, Exit Costs, and Renegotiation in International Law
By Timothy Meyer

The Emerging Global Regime for Investment
By Jeswald W. Salacuse

Universal International Law: Nineteenth-Century Histories of Imposition and Appropriation
By Arnulf Becker Lorca

Note:

Democratic Disobedience: Reconceiving Self-Determination and Secession at International Law
By Lee Seshagiri

Volume 51, Issue 1

Articles:

The European Court of Justice and the International Legal Order After Kadi
Gráinne de Búrca

A Behavioral Approach to Human Rights
Andrew K. Woods

Translating the Standard of Effective Control into a System of Effective Accountability: How Liability Should be Apportioned for Violations of Human Rights by Member State Troop Contingents Serving as United Nations Peacekeepers
Tom Dannenbaum

The Torture Lawyers
Jens David Ohlin

The Meaning of “Investment”: ICSID’s Travaux and the Domain of International Investment Law
Julian Davis Mortenson

Volume 50, Issue 2

Articles:

Unpacking the State’s Reputation
Rachel Brewster

International Law Limits on Investor Liability in Human Rights Litigation
Michael Ramsey

In International Criminal Prosecutions, Justice Delayed Can Be Justice Delivered
Alex Whiting

Reciprocity and the Law of War
Sean Watts

Development and Outcomes of Investment Treaty Arbitration
Susan Franck

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Revisiting History: How the Past Matters for the Present Backlash Against the Foreign Investment Regime
Asha Kaushal

Volume 50, Issue 1

Articles:

Breaking the Genuine Link: The Contemporary International Legal Regulation of Nationality
By Robert D. Sloane

Other Peoples’ Children: A Textual and Contextual Interpretation of the Genocide Convention, Article 2(e)
By Kurt Mundorff

The Dark Side of Shareholder Influence: Managerial Autonomy and Stakeholder Orientation in Comparative Corporate Governance
By Martin Gelter

Federal Common Law and Alien Tort Statute Litigation: Why Federal Common Law Can (and Should) Provide Aiding and Abetting Liability
By Nilay Vora

Volume 49, Issue 2

Articles:

Bilateralism, Multilateralism, and the Architecture of International Law
By Gabriella Blum

Institution-Based Financial Regulation: A Third Paradigm
By John H. Walsh

Of Prophets and Proselytes: Freedom of Religion and the Conflict of Rights in International Law
By Peter Danchin

Ownership or Use? Civilian Property Interests in International Humanitarian Law
By Lea Brilmayer, Geoffrey Chepiga

Recent Development: The United States’ Second and Third Periodic Report to the United Nations Human Rights Committee
By Colette Connor

The Politics of Competition in International Financial Regulation
By Stavros Gadinis

Volume 49, Issue 1

Articles:

The New Innovation Frontier? Intellectual Property and the European Court of Human Rights
By Laurence R. Helfer

From Odious Debt to Odious Finance: Avoiding the Externalities of a Functional Odious Debt Doctrine
By Christiana Ochoa

Proactive Complementarity: The International Criminal Court and National Courts in the Rome System of International Justice
By William W. Burke-White

Prosecuting Aggression
By Noah Weisbord

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Mercenarism 2.0? The Rise of the Modern Private Security Industry and Its Implications for International Humanitarian Law Enforcement
By E.L. Gaston