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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Volume 64, Issue 2
FRONT MATTER NOTE: Bend, Don't Break: China's Approach to the International Human Rights OrderBy Jackson Neagli ARTICLES: State-Academic LawmakingBy David Hughes and Yahli Shereshevsky Finance Against Law: The Case of ChinaBy Shitong Qiao The Wild West of...
Volume 64, Issue 1
FRONT MATTER NOTE: Empty Promises: Peacekeeper Babies and Discretionary Impunity Within the United NationsBy Emma Svoboda ARTICLES: Hidden Power in Global Supply ChainsBy Trang (Mae) Nguyen Expert Governance of Online SpeechBrenda Dvoskin Reconceptualizing the...
Volume 63, Issue 2
Front Matter ARTICLES A New Framework for Digital Taxation By: Reuven Avi-Yonah, Young Ran (Christine) Kim & Karen Sam International Anticorruption Law, Revisited By: Jose-Miguel Bello y Villarino The International Organization for Migration and New Global Migration...
Volume 63, Issue 1
Front Matter Articles "Just" Sharing: The Virtues of Digital Sequence Information Benefit-sharing for the Common Good By: Margo A. Bagley The Unable or Unwilling Doctrine: A View from Private Law By: Gabriella Blum & John C. P. Goldberg The Independence of National...
Volume 62, Issue 2
Front Matter Articles Pragmatic Legalism: Revisiting America's Order After World War II By: Afroditi Giovanopoulou In Pursuit of Fairness: How Chinese Multinational Companies React to U.S. Government Bias By: Ji Li Interstitial Space and the High Himalayan Dispute...
WTO REFORM AND CHINA: DEFINING OR DEFILING THE MULTILATERAL TRADING SYSTEM?
By: Henry Gao PDF Abstract In November 2001, China finally acceded to the World Trade Organization, in a deal described by then WTO Director General Mike Moore as a “defining moment in the history of the multilateral trading system.” In recent years, however, China...
CHINA’S LAW AND DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF THE CHINA INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL COURT
By: Weixia Gu PDF Abstract Established in 2018, the China International Commercial Court (CICC) represents a major step of China’s top-down effort in its capacity building in terms of its national dispute resolution infrastructure, judicial personnel, as well as the...
THE BRI, NON-INTERFERENCE, AND DEMOCRACY
By: Tom Ginsburg PDF Abstract China’s Belt and Road Initiative (“BRI”) has been the object of much speculation and even alarmism in some quarters. On the one hand, it seems to embody Xi Jinping’s “Win-Win” diplomacy and the aspiration of China to play a positive role...
Evolution of Business & Human Rights Obligations – From Soft Law to Voluntary Initiatives to Emerging International Standards & National Regulations
Patrick Miller and Kabir Duggal
After Decades of Illegal Evictions – Indigenous Ogiek Win Reparations Ruling Against the Republic of Kenya
Sofia Olofsson
The Obligation of Non-Refoulement and Its Erga Omnes Partes Character
Pavitra Khaitan and Jvalita Krishan
The Legal Significance of U.S. Recognition of the Armenian Genocide: Implications for Strategic Litigation
Anoush Baghdassarian
The Shapes and Shades of Global Legal Dissent: An International Human Right to Protest Online?
Qerim Qerimi
Begging the Question: Lăcătuş v. Switzerland and the European Court of Human Rights’ Recognition of Begging as a Human Rights Issue
Daniel Rietiker and Mary Levine
Uniting for Peace: The Emergency Special Session on Ukraine
Michael Ramsden
A Hague Convention on Parallel Proceedings
Paul Herrup and Ronald A. Brand
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Reassessing Enforcement: Strengthening Compliance with International Law
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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.