Georgetown Journal of International Law
Featured Publications
“There is Nothing in a Caterpillar That Tells You it is Going to be a Butterfly”: Proposal for a Reconceptualization of International Investment Protection Law
Csongor István Nagy, Spring 2021
The U.S.-China Trade Negotiation: A Contract Theory Perspective
Angela Huyue Zhang, Spring 2021
The Georgetown Journal of International Law is one of the top resources for scholars and practitioners in the field of international law.
The Journal publishes four issues a year that cover a diverse range of material in the fields of public international law, private international law, transnational law, foreign relations law, and comparative law. The final issue of each volume is a symposium issue on international trade.
In addition to its print publications, the Journal also accepts submissions to its blog and sponsors a bi-annual symposium on a topic of current prominence. Recent topics have included Economic Sanctions, Corporate Responsibility and the Alien Tort Statute, International Cyberlaw, and Sovereign Wealth Funds.
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