Volume 38, Issue 3

Articles include:
The Start of History for Corporate Law: Shifting Paradigms of Corporate Purpose in the Common Law
by Lance Ang
Regulating Cyber Racism in the United States: Legal and Non-Legal Responses from a Comparative Perspective by Dr. Ying Chen
Where Next for Article VI of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Following the Marshall Islands’ Cases?
by Alexander Gilder
Suffering in Silence: The Failure of Malawi’s Sexual Offense Laws to Protect Children–A Human Rights Report and Proposed Legislation by Michelle Xiao Liu
The Tort of Negligent Investigation: Canada’s Recognition of the Tort as a Model for Improving Compensation for the Wrongfully Convicted by Erik Olsen
Petitioning the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child for Relief from Climate Change
by Lauren Walson
Climate Change Loss and Damage Litigation: Infeasible or a Useful Shadow?
by Jacob Wise

Volume 38, Issue 2

Articles include:
Human Rights in Pursuit of Climate Justice by Sam Adelman
Climate and Gender Justice in Sub-Saharan Africa: Emerging Trends Post-Paris 2015 by Kemi Mildred Hughes
Being, Becoming, and (Un)Becoming Indigenous? Indigeneity, Human Rights, and Climate Change in India by Arpitha Kodiveri
Combating Climate Change in Nigeria: An Appraisal of Constitutional and Legal Frameworks by Olubisi F. Oluduro
A Proposal for Transnational Litigation Against Climate Change Violations in Africa by Peter Kayode Oniemola
The Intersection of Human Rights and Climate Change in the Inter-American Human Rights System: What to Hope For? by Rafaela Sena
The Advent of International Human Rights Law in Climate Change Litigation by Samvel Varvastian

Volume 38, Issue 1

Articles include:
The Future of Just War Theory in the Age of Cyberwarfare by Dr. Waseem Ahmad Qureshi
Stranded at the Border: An Analysis of the Legality of International Travel Restrictions Adopted by States in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Light of the Right to Return to One’s Country by Aziz Tuffi Saliba & Mariana Ferolla V. do Valle

Notes & Comments include:
“I Am the River, the River is Me”: How Environmental Personhood Can Protect Tribal Food Systems by Sequoia L. Butler
Codifying Comity: The Case for U.S. Ratification of the 2019 Hague Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters by L. Hunter Maude
Trouble in Paradise: Regulation of Instagram Influencers in the United States and the United Kingdom by Grace Stewart