Past Issues
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Volume 53, Number 4 (Summer 2022)
Articles
Notes
Volume 53, Number 3 (Spring 2022)
Articles
Beatrice Lau
Notes
Volume 53, Number 2 (Winter 2022)
Articles
David P. Stewart
Francis Grimal and Michael J. Pollard
Notes
Hope for Accountability: The Hybrid Court of South Sudan
Shelby McGuire-Smith
Volume 53, Number 1 (Fall 2021)
Articles
Han Wei Liu
The Honorable Mr Justice Winston Anderson
Notes
Danielle Flanagan
Volume 52, Number 4 (Summer 2021)
Articles
The World Trade Organization and Carbon Market Clubs
Rafael Leal-Arcas, Ellis Malle, Marion Kerestedjian, and Gulce Budak
Bridging the Divide Between the ICC and the UN Security Council
Michael Scharf and Laura Graham
Notes
Who Decides? Speech and Privacy Risks in the Draft Second Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention
Courtney Christensen
Amending ICSID to Safeguard Indigenous Rights
Dolan B. Bortner
Volume 52, Number 3 (Spring 2021)
Foreword
Articles
Kevin J. Fandl
Brexit – The Legal Intracacies in Rolling Over EU PTAs
Girish Deepak
Notes
Volume 52, Number 2 (Winter 2021)
Articles
Assessing the Rights to Water and Sanitation: Between Institutionalization and Radicalization
Margaret L. Satterthwaite
Public International Law and Tax Law: Taxpayers’ Rights
Juliane Kokott, Pasquale Pistone and Robin Miller
U.S. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in an Age of International Economic Strategic Competition
Joel Slawotsky
On Obligations Erga Omnes Partes
Pok Yin S. Chow
Notes
State Liability for Orbital Modification of a Near-Earth Object
Adam W. Mitchell
The Best Defense: Money Laundering Prosecutions of Corrupt Foreign Officials
Benjamin T. Seymour
Volume 52, Number 1 (Fall 2020)
Articles
Human Rights, Normative Pressure and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Ofer Sitbon
Notes
Accountability in a Time of War: Universal Jurisdiction and the Strive for Justice in Syria
Jessica Doumit
Exhaustion as an Emerging Principle
Micaela Heery-Hyatt
Volume 51, Number 4 (Summer 2020)
Introduction
Articles
The Africa Continental Free Trade Area: Toward A New Legal Model for Trade and Development
Katrin Kuhlmann and Akinyi Lisa Agutu
The U.S.-China Trade Negotiation: A Contract Theory Perspective
Angela Huyue Zhang
Turkey as a WTO Litigant: A Case of Waived Leverage and Mismatched Policy Ends and Means
Juscelino F. Colares and Mustafa T. Durmus ̧
“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
Notes
Volume 51, Number 3 (Spring 2020)
Articles
“Embodied AI” and the Direct Participation in Hostilities: A Legal Analysis
Francis Grimal and Michael J. Pollard
Experimenting with Corruption: An Analysis of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention Through the Lens of Experimentalism
Hannah Harris
Resolving National Security Questions: A Comparative Analysis of Judicial Review in the United States, Israel and Europe
Haldor Mercado
International Law as Project or System?
Ryan Martínez Mitchell
Notes
A Crime Universally Acknowledged
Beth Zelman
Volume 51, Number 2 (Winter 2020)
Articles
AI in the Courtroom: A Comparative Analysis of Machine Evidence in Criminal Trials
Sabine Gless
Redesign as Reform: A Critique of the Design of Bilateral Investment Treaties
Mohammad Hamdy
State Enterprises in International Investment Disputes: Focus on Actor or Action?
Shixue Hu
“The Riddle of the Sands”–Peacetime Espionage and Public International Law
Patrick C. R. Terry
STRAPPing Down Regulatory Space with Investment Arbitration: A New Breed of International SLAPPs
David Chriki
Notes
Crisis and Complicity: An Analysis of U.S. Support for Saudi Coalition Airstrikes Under the Law of Aiding and Abetting (Alleged) War Crimes
Alexander W. Preve
Ungagging the Whistleblower in Foreign Corruption Investigations: Turning International “Best Practices” Into Reality
Jesse Van Genugten
Volume 51, Number 1 (Fall 2019)
Foreword
The Time Is Always Right to Do What Is Right
Steven A. Mirmina
Articles
Before Ending the Case: Disassembling Jurisdiction and Admissibility in BG v. Argentina
Jason Rotstein
Machine Learning Weapons and International Humanitarian Law: Rethinking Meaningful Human Control
Shin-Shin Hua
Note
Women Are Equal on Mars: Envisioning Gender Equality in the Governance of Extraterrestrial Settlements Under International Space Law
Nicole Williamson
Volume 50, Number 4 (Summer 2019)
Articles
Risk Mitigation in International Petroleum Contracts
John P. Bowman
How States Persuade: An Account of International Legal Argument Upon the Use of Force
David Hughes
Note
Protecting Rights “In Small Places”: Why Depriving Girls of the Right to Education is Gender-Based Persecution and a Crime Against Humanity
Amanda L. Strayer
Volume 50, Number 3 (Spring 2019)
Articles
Countervailing Climate Change: Emissions Trading and the SCM Agreement
Rambod Behboodi and Christopher Hyner
No Retreat: An Emerging Principle of Non-Regression from Environmental Protections in International Investment Law
Andrew D Mitchell and James Munro
Notes
Technology Transfer and China’s WTO Commitments
Jessica Brum
Volume 50, Number 2 (Winter 2019)
Articles
Business and Human Rights as a Galaxy of Norms
Elise Groulx Diggs, Mitt Regan, and Beatrice Parance
UN Security Council Resolution of International Water Disputes
James D. Fry and Agnes Chong
Country Risk Analysis and Investor-State Dispute Settlement: A New Approach
Robert Ginsburg
Understanding the Extent to which Truth Commissions Are Gender Sensitive and Promote Women’s Issues: Comparing and Contrasting these Truth Commission Roles in South Africa, Guatemala, Peru, Sierra Leone and Liberia
Jeremy Sarkin and Sarah Ackerman
Notes
Revenue Mobilization Accountability: Combating Harmful Tax Regimes with the Law of Human Rights
Elizabeth Donald
An International Right to Privacy: Israeli Intelligence Collection in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Benjamin G. Waters
Volume 50, Number 1 (Fall 2018)
Articles
Evident Partiality and The Judicial Review of Investor-State Dispute Settlement Awards: An Argument for ISDS Reform
Antonia Eliason
Regulating a Game Changer: Using a Distributed Approach to Develop an Accountability Framework for Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
Tetyana (Tanya) Krupiy
Can Quasi-Judicial Bodies at the World Bank Provide Justice in Human Rights Cases?
Lynn M.G. Ta & Benjamin A.T. Graham
Notes
Strengthening Interim Measures in International Arbitration
Stephen Benz
Trapped: Cycles of Violence and Discrimination Against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons in Guyana
Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute
Volume 49, Number 4 (Summer 2018)
Articles
Situating the International Tax System within Public International Law
John Bentil
Reconceiving Public-Private Partnerships to Eradicate Hunger: Recognizing Small-Scale Farmers and Agricultural Biological Diversity as the Foundation of Global Food Security
Susan H. Bragdon and Carly Hayes
An Argument For Strict Legality In International Criminal Law
Jessica Lynn Corsi
Notes
A Contextual Extraterritoriality Analysis of the DPIA and DPO Provisions in the GDPR
Joshua Blume
Help! Fixing the Problem of Copyright Termination Inconsistencies Through Public and Private International Law
Daniel Chozick
Volume 49, Number 3 (Spring 2018)
Articles
Patents, Promises, and Reproducibility
Jacob S. Sherkow
The Big Data of International Migration: Opportunities and Challenges for States Under International Human Rights Law
Ana Beduschi
Shifting Sands in the International Economic System: “Arbitrage” in International Economic Law and International Human Rights
Diana A. Desierto
Repackaging Intellectual Property Protection in International investment Law: Lessons from the Philip Morris v. Uruguay Case
Vivian Daniele Rocha Gabriel and Alebe Linhares Mesquita
Notes
Saving Private ISDS: The Case for Hardening Ethical Guidelines and Systematizing Conflicts Checks
Ariel Anderson
Dissonant Taxation: How the Revenue Rule and Income Tax Treaties Lead to Incongruities in International Revenue Collection
J. Pablo Gardea
Extending Rome Statute Article 59(2) to National Arrests and Detentions
Alexandra Stanley
Volume 49, Number 2 (Winter 2017)
Forewords
Continuing American Prosperity Relies on Free Trade
Orrin G. Hatch
The Rules-Based International Trading System Urgently Needs Attention
Jennifer Hillman
Articles
Trading with the Enemy: Opening the Door to U.S. Investment in Cuba
Kevin J. Fandl
Dusting Off Section 201: Re-Examining a Previously Dormant Trade Remedy
Joshua E. Kurland
Leveraging Trade Agreements for Labor Law Enforcement: Drawing Lessons from the US-Guatemala CAFTA Dispute
Dr. Phillip Paiement
China’s Long Road to Market Economy Status
Jeffrey M. Telep and Richard C. Lutz
Striking a Balance Between Necessity and Fairness: The Use of Adverse Facts Available in Dumping and Subsidies Investigations
Ragan Updegraff
The Inaugural John D. Greenwald Writing Competition: Foreword
The Inaugural John D. Greenwald Writing Competition Foreword
Chris Brummer
The Inaugural John D. Greenwald Writing Competition: Winning Note
Notes
Chinese State-Owned Enterprises and WTO’s Anti-Subsidy Regime
Ting-Wei Chiang
Compliance Problems Under WTO Disputes Settled By Mutually Agreed Solution
Di Hao
National Treatment in International Economic Law: The Case for Consistent Interpretation in New Generation EU Free Trade Agreements
Aphiwan Natasha King
Volume 49, Number 1 (Fall 2017)
Foreword
Foreword
Jared Genser
Articles
What is Law for the European Court of Human Rights?
Dr. Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou
Challenges to the Protection of Children’s Human Rights and the Perpetuated Marginalization of Children in Transnational Justice
Aurélie Roche-Mair
Collective Rights in the Inter-American and African Human Rights Systems
Michael Talbot
A Long and Winding Road: The Evolution of Applying Human Rights Frameworks to Health
Alicia Ely Yamin and Andrés Constantin
Notes
Girls’ Education Under Attack: The Detrimental Impact of Sexual Abuse by Teachers on School Girls’ Human Rights in Kenya
The International Women’s Humans Rights Clinic Georgetown University Law Center
Encouraging Entrepreneurship Supports Human Rights: An Evaluation of Issues and Responses in Zambia
Karl M.F. Lockhart
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Case: A Ruling with Unforeseen Consequences in the Enforcement of Human Rights in Argentina
Isaías Losada Revol
The Right to Consular Notification: The Cultural Bridge to a Foreign National’s Due Process Rights
Sabrina Veneziano
Volume 48, Number 4 (Summer 2017)
Articles
The Revised WTO Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA): Key Design Features and Significance for Global Trade and Development
Robert D. Anderson and Anna Caroline Müller
The Evolution of the EU Law Against Criminal Finance: The “Hardening” of FATF Standards within the EU
Leonardo Borlini and Francesco Montanaro
Autocracy, Democracy, and Juristocracy: The Wax and Wane of Judicial Power in the Four Asian Tigers
Chien-Chih Lin
Enhancing Standing Panels in Investor-State Arbitration: The Way Forward?
Leon Trakman
Notes
Compliance and Membership Value in International Economic Law
Marcus P.L. Gustafsson
Can the EU be Held Accountable for Financing Development Projects that Violate Human Rights?
Kirsten Leube
Model BIT: An Ideal Prototype or A Tool for Efficient Breach?
Jeongho Nam
Of Robots and Rules: Autonomous Weapon Systems in the Law of Armed Conflict
Michael Press
Volume 48, Number 3 (Spring 2017)
International Justice: Where We Stand, Where We Fall, and Where We Need to Be
Foreword
International Justice
Shannon Togawa Mercer
Articles
The Gatekeeper of the ICC: Prosecutorial Strategies for Selecting Situations and Cases at the International Criminal Court
Lovisa Bådagård & Mark Klamberg
The Tallinn Manual 2.0: Highlights and Insights
Eric Talbot Jensen
Notes
Sanctions, Transparency, and Accountability: The Missing Links in Natural Resource Anti-Corruption Efforts
Christine Anderson
Contextual Complementarity: Assessing Unwillingness and “Genuine” Prosecutions in Colombia’s Special Jurisdiction for Peace
Caroline D. Kelly
The Legality of Nuclear Weapons for Use and Deterrence
Christopher Vail
Floating Armories: A Legal Grey Area in Arms Trade and the Law of the Sea
Alexis Wilpon
Transcripts
International Law and the Foreign Affairs Challenges for the Next Administration
John B. Bellinger, III
Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk: The Role of U.S. Allies in Keeping the U.S. Honest
Professor Rosa Brooks
Constitutionality of Religious and Alienage Discrimination in the Terrorism Context
Michel Paradis
Cyber Sextortion and International Justice
Benjamin Wittes