Volume 36, Issue 3

Articles include
“Deciphering the “Right to Read” Under International Human Rights Law: A Normative Framework for Equal Access” by Lida Ayoubi,
“System Criminality and International Responsibility: Back to Canonical Questions” by Zhenni Li,
“Understanding the Activation of the Crime of Aggression at the International Criminal Court: Progress and Pitfalls” by Jeremy Sarkin & Juliana Almeida.

Notes and Comments include
“To Register or Not to Register? The Possibility of an Article 102 Sanction in Jadhav” by Beau Bettiga,
“Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Mental Healthcare for Syrian Asylum-Seekers and Refugees” by Ashlee Rossler

Volume 36, Issue 2

Articles include “From “Our Common Future” to Sustainable Development Goals: Evolution of Sustainable Development Under International Law” by Sumudu Atapattu,
“Shutting Down Poletti: Human Rights Lessons from Environmental Victories” by Rebecca Bratspies,
“Sustainable Development Goals and Environmental Justice: Realization Through Disaggregation?” by Joshua C. Gellers & Trevor J. Cheatham,
“Shareholder Activism and Stakeholder Engagement Strategies: Promoting Environmental Justice, Human Rights, and Sustainable Development Goals” by Erika George,
“Climate Justice and Climate Displacement: Evaluating the Emerging Legal and Policy Responses” by Carmen Gonzalez,
“Sustainable Development: Energy, Justice, and Women” by Lakshman Guruswamy

Volume 36, Issue 1

“Talking to the Wrong Guys? Diplomatic Partisanship and the Law” by Paul Behrens,
“The Role of Shari’a in International Commercial Arbitration” by Maria Bhatti,
“Personal Jurisdiction Based on the Location of a Server: Chinese Territorialism in the Internet Era?” by Jie (Jeanne) Huang.
“Sizing Up Labor Relations Down Under: What Australia’s Fair Work Commission Can Teach the National Labor Relations Board” by Jonathan Cook,
“Technical Solutions to a Human Problem: Organic Import Reforms in the United States and EU Are Inadequate to Prevent Fraud” by Jacob Mohr,
“Putting the Brakes on Rent Increases: How the United State Could implement German Anti-Gentrification Laws Without Running Afoul of the Takings Clause” by Miles Walser.