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Volume 41

  • Volume 41, Issue 2

    Articles Include:
    Reconciling the Global North-South Divide on the Use of Force: Economic Coercion and the Evolving Interpretation of Article 2(4) by Jacob Batinga
    Counter Currents to the Globalization of Proportionality by Shiling Xiao

    Notes & Comments Include:
    Belonging and the Right to Belong by George Carlo L. Clark
    "Never Again" Yet Another Genocide: Russia's Unlawful Forced Transfer and Adoption of Ukrainian Children by Lily Muelrath
    Turning Profits into a War Strategy by Alexandria Virginski

  • Volume 41, Issue 1

    Notes & Comments Include:
    The Nuclear Option: Green Energy Goals in the European Energy Transition by Julian Blecking
    Definitional Problems, Indefinite Solutions: Revisiting the ICC's Conception of Gender in a Gender-Critical World by Neiha Lasharie
    Research à la Carte: Why the United States Should Permit Unbundled Commissions Following MiFID II by Sarah M. Verzal

Volume 40

  • Volume 40, Issue 3

    Articles Include:
    The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and the Tottering Principles of International Law: Russia's Assault on World Norms by Frederick V. Perry
    Obstacles to the Application of International Justice: Rules of Referral to the International Criminal Court and Political Considerations of the Security Council. by Mahmoud Refaat
    Persons Fleeing From the War in Ukraine and the Future of Emergency Protection, Status and Rights by William Thomas Worster

    Notes & Comments Include:
    Exporting Violations of International Policing Norms: The US Border Patrol's "BORTAC" Special Operations Unit Promotes Violations of International Norms and Requires Significant Reform by Michael Byrne
    The NetzdDG and the Avia Law: How Two Different Legal Systems Created Two Different Outcomes From Similar Laws by Marco Lewis
    Cross-Border ADR for the Masses: A Survey of the Viability of International Class Commercial Arbitration by David Samberg

  • Volume 40, Issue 2

    Articles Include:
    Speech Given by State of Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor at the Wisconsin International Law Journal Symposium on Friday, April 1, 2022 by Mandela Barnes
    The Political Ecology of Earth System Law: Outlining a Lex Capitalocenae by Juan Auz
    Preventing Climate Harm: The Role of Rights-Based Litigation by Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh

    Notes & Comments Include:
    Portrait of Wally – How One Painting Forever Changed the Standard for Restitution of Nazi Era Looted Artworks by Annika Olson
    Combating Food Waste in the United States: France and Canada Offer Innovative Solutions by Jacob Schraeder

  • Volume 40, Issue 1

    Articles Include:
    The Emergence of Binding Precedent In Brazil, China, France, and Sweden: a Comparative Study by Rodrigo Barioni, Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson, Qiao Liu, & Christina Ramberg
    Collective Legalization as a Strategic Function of the UN General Assembly in Responding to Human Rights Violations by Michael Ramsden

    Notes & Comments Include:
    Maized and Confused: How Pesticide Regulations in the United States and Brazil are Failing to Protect Maize Crops in the Face of Climate Change by Katherine Cortesy
    The International Convention on the Rights of the Child and Juvenile Justice by Jacqueline Frank
    Duality of Nationality: Conflicting Rights in the US-Mexico Extradition Treaty by Osvaldo León

Volume 39

  • Volume 39, Issue 3

    Articles include:
    Better Late Than Never? The Environmental Impact Assessment and Its Timing and Function by Thomas D. Grant, Avidan Kent & Jamie Trinidad
    Private Climate Governance in Australia: Indigenous Land Use Agreements and the Majority Default Rule by Samantha Hepburn
    From the River to the Sea: Water Conflict and International Law in Israel and Palestine by Natasha Spreadborough
    Slavery at Sea: Forced Labor, Human Rights Abuses, and the Need for the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission to Establish Labor Standards for Fishing Crew by Chris Wold

    Notes & Comments include:
    European Union Training Missions and the Law of International Responsibility by Evan Harley Janssens
    The Previous Play is Under Review: Baseball, Human Trafficking, and Differing Legal Approaches to Cuban Baseball Immigration in Recent US Presidential Administrations by Jordan Small
    Reducing Consumer Shariah Risk Through Truth-in-Lending Disclosures by Davis Sullivan

  • Volume 39, Issue 2

    Articles include:
    Black, White, or Blue, Everyone Bleeds Red: Exploring Views About Violence in the South African Police Service by Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Adri Sauerman & Jon Maskály
    Reparations, Restitution, and Transitional Justice: American Chattel Slavery & Its Aftermath, A Moral Debate Whose Time Has Come by Joyce Hope Scott

    Notes & Comments include:
    India’s Secularism Identity Crisis Through the Lens of the Sabarimala Judgment by Samhita Collur
    Burned, Banned, and Censored: The Need for an International Framework that Addresses the Right to Read by McKenna Deutsch
    Biometric Crisis: Legal Challenges to Biometric Identification Initiatives by Michael Odden

  • Volume 39, Issue 1

    Articles include:
    Revolt Against the U.S. Hegemony: Judicial Divergence In Cyberspace by Dongsheng Zang
    Company-Administered Grievance Processes For External Stakeholders: A Means For Effective Remedy, Community Relations, Or Private Power? by Ben Grama

    Notes & Comments include:
    Quelling The Urge To Go Abroad "In Search of Monsters to Destroy": Revising the Neutrality Act of 1794 to Meet the Twenty-First Century Challenge of Privatized Warfare by Brendan Ashe
    Sanctioning The ICC: Is That The Right Move For The United States? by Nicole Jones
    International Food Regulations And Their Unintended Consequences: Why The EU's Farm to Fork Strategy Would Hurt Europeans by Ola Lisowski

Most Recent

Volume 38

  • 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

Volume 37

  • Volume 37, Issue 3

    Articles include:
    The Anti-Defection Provision Contained in the Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972, and Its Adverse Impact on Parliamentary Democracy: A Case for Reform by M. Ehteshamul Bari & Pritam Dey
    Tainted Harvest: Transborder Labor Trafficking and Forced Servitude in Agribusiness by Luz E. Nagle
    Russian Mercenaries, State Responsibility, and Conflict in Syria: Examining the Wagner Group Under International Law by Michael A. Rizzotti

    Notes & Comments include:
    Playing in the Sandbox: Lessons U.S. Regulators Can Learn from the Successes of FinTech Sandboxes in the United Kingdom and Australia by Amy Harriman
    Can Transgender Troops Deploy? International Strategies for Managing Transition-Related Care of Transgender Military Personnel by Nina Marie Neff
    America’s Violation of International Laws: The Trump Administration’s Zero-Tolerance Immigration Policy by Kimberly D. Sweatt

  • Volume 37, Issue 2

    Articles include:
    Justice Online? Lawyers and Legal Advice Websites in the People’s Republic of China by John Wagner Givens
    Continuity or Change? The Role of Gender in Career Preferences for Young Russian Lawyers by Kathryn Hendley
    Evaluation and Regulation of Professional Ethics of Lawyers in China by Wu Hongqi
    The Gateway to Global China: Hong Kong and the Future of Chinese Law Firms by Sida Liu & Anson Au
    In Search of Activist Lawyers in China: A Time Machine Back to the Heyday of Political Activism in the Chinese Legal Profession by Ethan Michelson
    Professional Trajectories of Russian Law Students Graduated from MVD-Affiliated Institutions by Dr. Olga Semukhina
    Criminal Defense Rate and Underlying Wealth Effect: Data Analysis Based on Judgments of First Instance in Sichuan Province in 2015 and 2016 by Lianhan Zhang & Weimin Zuo

  • Volume 37, Issue 1

    Articles include
    Whose Duty Of Elder Care? Examining Aging Law And Policy In Taiwan by Chao-Tien Chang
    The Relevance Of The Concept Of Due Diligence For International Humanitarian Law by Marco Longobardo
    Navigating The Mississippi International Watercourse: The Right Of Innocent Passage? A Riparian Opportunity For Canada & Mexico by C. Mark Macneill

    Notes & Comments including
    Driving The Future: The Antiquated Treaties, Unintended Effects, And Inconsistent Implementation Of Autonomous Vehicle Law by Mason Baranczyk
    This May Offend You: Scotland's “Nazi Pug” Case And Free Speech In The Internet Age by Farah Famouri
    The WTO Versus The Donald: Why The WTO Must Adopt A Review Standard For Article XXI(B) Of The GATT by Benjamin Jordan

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