Volume 36
2014-2015
Issue 1
- The International Human Rights Regime and Supranational Regional Organizations: The Challenge of the EU
- Reframing International Financial Regulation After the Global Financial Crisis: Rational States and Interdependence, not Regulatory Networks and Soft Law
- Reconstructing the Effective Control Criterion in Extraterritorial Human Rights Breaches: Direct Attribution of Wrongfulness, Due Diligence, and Concurrent Responsibility
- Formulary Appointment in the U.S. International Income Tax System: Putting Lipstick on a Pig?
Issue 3
- Uncertainty, Precaution, and Adaptive Management in Wildlife Trade
- Dialogic Labor Regulation in the Global Supply Chain
- Identifying The Start of Conflict: Conflict Recognition, Operational Realities and Accountability in the Post-9/11 World
- After Atrocity: Optimizing UN Action Toward Accountability for Human Rights Abuses
Blog
- Breaking the Ice: What Happens to Legal Claims in the Arctic if Global Sea Levels Rise?
- Reprisals: Why Defenders Need Defending
- FATF Recommendations: Becoming Soft Law
- Baseball Diplomacy: Impact of Major League Baseball on the Cuban Embargo and Emigration
- Political Violence in Burundi: Human Dignity and the Sanctity of Sovereignty
- Assessing the EU-Turkey Migrant Crisis Deal
- CFIUS: The Little-known Multi-Billion-Dollar Deal Killer
- The Curious Case of Disappearing Booksellers: A Conflict of Sovereignty between China and Hong Kong
- Brexit: Regain “Sovereignty”?
- From Ebola to Zika: Lessons the WHO Can Learn from Its Handling of Ebola to Effectively Deal with the Zika Virus Outbreak
- China’s Military Drills Over Okinawa
- Legal Framework for Retaliation against North Korea's Rocket Launch
- “The Right to be Forgotten” in the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation
- The E.U. – U.S. Privacy Shield
- Steel Antidumping Tariffs: The Issue of Surrogate Countries
- The Fate of Plain Packaging: Balancing Free Trade and Health Regulation in the International Forum
- Curbing the Flow of Illicit Foreign Money into US Real Estate
- North Korea’s “H-Bomb for justice” receives immediate condemnation, but is that enough?
- ISIS Looted Antiquities Funding Terrorism: The Global Community’s Slow Response and What More can be Done
- The Common European Asylum System: Its History, Content, and Shortcomings
- Challenges for Women’s Access to Justice: A Tunisian Case Study
- Brexit: The Legal Consequences
- The Road To Marijuana Legalization in Mexico
- Debt Debacle: Understanding Ukraine’s Default on Russian Bonds
- Governors and the Global Market: A Michigan Example
- Paris Attacks: An "Act of War"? Terrorism's Place in International Law
- Exercises in Futility: Can Military Exercises Constitute Provocation for an Attack in Anticipatory Self-Defense?
- UN Peacekeeping Forces: Blind Boxers and Blue-Hatted Sitting Ducks
- Offensive Autonomous Weapons: Should We Be Worried?
- The European Union Cracks Down on Member State Corporate Tax Agreements
- Common Reporting Standard (CRS): Development and Limitations
- Shifts in Policies of War on Drugs in the Americas
- To Adjudicate or Not to Adjudicate? Issues of Jurisdiction and Comity in the U.S. Volkswagen Litigation
- The Safe Harbor Principles: What They Were and What Their Invalidation Means
- Do International Trade and Human Rights Law Allow “Fat Taxes”?
- Under the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea, Can China Adversely Possess and Militarize Islands of the South China Sea?
- International Legal Implications of Measures Taken to Limit Influx of Refugees in Europe
- The Investor-State Dispute Settlement Provision in the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Not the Death Knell Critics Are Looking For
- The European Refugee Crisis and the Need for a Unified European Approach
- Lack of a legal framework regarding island building in the South China Sea
- The ICC Accepts First Cultural Heritage Destruction Case
- Japan, the SDF and Collective Security: Japan’s De Facto Amendment of its Constitution
- Resolving the Volkswagen Scandal
- Estonia’s Obligations to its Stateless Population
- The Need for Internationally Accepted Refugee Laws
- International E-Discovery: EU Privacy Protection vs. US Broad Disclosure
- An Argument for the International Recognition of Liberland
- Understanding the Legality of Russia’s Actions in Syria
- Jeremy Corbyn and Competing Claims over the Falkland Islands
- Getting Away with Murder: The United Nations’ Role in Fostering Accountability and Reconciliation in Post-War Sri Lanka
- South Korea’s First Major Investor-State Dispute in the 21st Century: Foreign Investors and Tax
- Bitcoin: A Commodity Requiring International Regulation
- Do the Geneva Conventions Need an Adjudicative Body?
- Curbing Corruption: Doable or Dreamlike? India Pushes to Criminalize Bribery of Foreign Officials
- The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the New Balance of Power
- Legal Uncertainty Remains in International Arbitration for Chinese-Foreign Disputes