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.“Let Us All Agree to Die a Little”: TWAIL’s Unfulfilled Promise
Naz Khatoon Modirzadeh
Trade Policing
Kathleen Claussen
Of Looting, Land, and Loss: The New International Law of Takings
Gregory H. Fox & Noah B. Novogrodsky
From “Space Law” to “Space Governance”: A Policy-Oriented Perspective on International Law and Outer Space Activities
Gershon Hasin
The Wild West of Company-Level Grievance Mechanisms: Drawing Normative Borders to Patrol the Privatization of Human Rights Remedies
Lisa J. Laplante
Finance Against Law: The Case of China
Shitong Qiao
State-Academic Lawmaking
David Hughes and Yahli Shereshevsky
Bend, Don’t Break: China’s Approach to the International Human Rights Order
Jackson Neagli
The Republic of Haiti and the Dominican Republic: A Relationship in Troubled Waters
Milcar Jeff Dorce
Jus Cogens v. State Sovereignty: The Battle of Discriminatory Citizenship Laws
Manasa Venkatachalam
Bridging the Gap: African Countries Outpace the West in Descriptive Representation for Persons with Disabilities
Yohannes Takele Zewale
Missing Questions in the ASEAN Human Rights Court Narrative
Rafsi Albar
The ICC’s Arrest Warrant Against Putin: A Grenade Against Peace in Ukraine?
Andreas Chorakis
International Treaty Negotiations and the Status of the ‘Principle of the Common Heritage of Mankind’: The 2023 BBNJ Treaty Text
Nayomi Goonesekere
Intellectual Property and “The Lost Year” of COVID-19 Deaths
Madhavi Sunder and Haochen Sun
Making the Case for a Hybrid Chamber at the ICC Part II: The Low-Hanging Fruit for the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the ICC
David Donat Cattin and Philippa Greer
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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.