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The Last 30 Posts

  • The Success of, and Response to, India’s Law against Patent Layering - 7:36 pm
  • Constitutional Convergence and Customary International Law - 5:50 pm
  • Volume 54, Issue 1: Winter 2013 - 2:30 pm
  • The Enforcement of Foreign Copyright Judgments in U.S. Courts and the First Amendment - 3:52 pm
  • International Law as American History - 3:15 pm
  • Issue 53(2) Masthead - 10:42 am
  • Reciprocity and the Regulatory Function of International Investment Law - 11:41 pm
  • HILJ Symposium - 9:12 pm
  • HILJ Symposium - 9:07 pm
  • HILJ Symposium - 10:04 pm
  • HILJ Symposium: Keynote Address - 7:23 pm
  • The Failed Promise of Language Rights: A Critique of the International Language Rights Regime - 3:44 pm
  • Consent to the Use of Force and International Law Supremacy - 9:41 am
  • Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice - 9:33 am
  • International Vote Buying - 10:07 pm
  • Conceptualizing China Within the Kantian Peace - 9:58 pm
  • Does international investment law need administrative law? - 12:18 am
  • The Long-Term International Law Implications of Targeted Killing Practices - 12:23 am
  • Offensive Economic Espionage? - 1:08 pm
  • Targeted Killing, Human Rights and Ungoverned Spaces - 12:32 pm
  • The Dynamic Law of Occupation: Inaugurating International Thematic Constitutionalism - 5:46 pm
  • Conceptualizing the Shapeshifting Nature of Investment Law(yers) - 11:36 pm
  • International Law in Cyberspace - 2:09 pm
  • International Law in Cyberspace: The Koh Speech and Tallinn Manual Juxtaposed - 4:15 pm
  • Controlling the International Investment Law Agency - 10:20 pm
  • Universal Jurisdiction and the Crime of Aggression - 10:07 pm
  • The Democratic Coup d’Etat - 9:33 pm
  • Human Rights: A Reckoning – Book Review - 4:00 pm
  • Lenahan (Gonzales) v. United States of America: Defining Due Diligence? - 3:20 pm
  • Variable Multipolarity and U.N. Security Council Reform - 11:19 am

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  • Aaron Xavier Fellmeth
    • 2004 - Secrecy, Monopoly, and Access to Pharmaceuticals in International Trade Law: Protection of Marketing Approval Data Under the TRIPS Agreement
  • Adam M. Smith
    • 2004 - Book Review: From Nuremburg to the Hague: The Future of International Criminal Justice
  • Adrien K. Wing & Hisham A. Kassim
    • 2011 - After the Last Judgment: The Future of the Egyptian Constitution
  • Ahmed T. el-Gaili
    • 2004 - Federalism and the Tyranny of Religious Majorities: Challenges to Islamic Federalism in Sudan
  • Alan Cliff
    • 2011 - The Failure to Negotiate Effective International Measures Against Transnational Bribery
  • Alberto Alemanno
    • 2004 - Judicial Enforcement of the WTO “Hormones” Ruling Within the European Community: Toward EC Liability for the Non-Implementation of WTO Dispute Settlement Decisions?
  • Alex Whiting
    • 2009 - In International Criminal Prosecutions, Justice Delayed Can Be Justice Delivered
  • Alison Kamhi
    • 2007 - Private Funding for Public Justice: The Feasibility of Donations to the Cambodian Tribunal
  • Allen O'Rourke
    • 2006 - Joint Criminal Enterprise and Brđanin: Misguided Over-correction
  • Alon Harel
    • 2010 - The Torture Lawyers: A Response
  • Amy J. Sennett
    • 2012 - Lenahan (Gonzales) v. United States of America: Defining Due Diligence?
  • Amy Lehr
    • 2010 - Old and New Governance Approaches to Conflict Minerals: All are Better than One
  • Andrew K. Woods
    • 2010 - A Behavioral Approach to Human Rights
  • Andrew Stumer
    • 2007 - Liability of Member States for Acts of International Organizations: Reconsidering the Policy Objections
  • Andrew T. Guzman
    • 2004 - Global Governance and the WTO
  • Anita I. Anand
    • 2009 - Rules v. Principles as Approaches to Financial Market Regulation
  • Ankita Ritwik
    • 2013 - HILJ Symposium: Remedies and Damages in Investment Arbitration
  • Anne SY Cheung
    • 2011 - Exercising Freedom of Speech behind the Great Firewall: A Study of Judges’ and Lawyers’ Blogs in China
  • Anne-Marie Slaughter & William Burke-White
    • 2006 - The Future of International Law Is Domestic (or, The European Way of Law)
  • Anthony D. So and Rachel Sachs
    • 2012 - Making Intellectual Property Work for Global Health
  • Anthony J. Colangelo
    • 2007 - Constitutional Limits on Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: Terrorism and the Intersection of National and International Law
  • Anu Bradford
    • 2007 - International Antitrust Negotiations and the False Hope of the WTO
  • Anu Bradford & Eric A. Posner
    • 2011 - Universal Exceptionalism in International Law
  • Armin von Bogdandy
    • 2006 - Constitutionalism in International Law: Comment on a Proposal from Germany
  • Arnulf Becker Lorca
    • 2010 - Universal International Law: Nineteenth-Century Histories of Imposition and Appropriation
    • 2006 - International Law in Latin America or Latin American International Law? Rise, Fall, and Retrieval of a Tradition of Legal Thinking and Political Imagination
  • Asha Kaushal
    • 2009 - Revisiting History: How the Past Matters for the Present Backlash Against the Foreign Investment Regime
  • Ashley S. Deeks
    • 2013 - Consent to the Use of Force and International Law Supremacy
  • Avani Mehta Sood
    • 2010 - Legal Efforts for Social Reform through the Indian Supreme Court
  • Ayelet Shachar
    • 2009 - Entangled: State, Religion, and the Family
  • B.S. Chimni
    • 2005 - Alternative Visions of Just World Order: Six Tales from India
  • Barak Medina
    • 2007 - Four Myths of Judicial Review: A Response to Richard Posner’s Critique of Aharon Barak’s Judicial Activism
  • Bart Szewczyk
    • 2012 - Variable Multipolarity and U.N. Security Council Reform
  • Benjamin L. Liebman
    • 2006 - Innovation Through Intimidation: An Empirical Account of Defamation Litigation in China
  • Bonnie Docherty
    • 2009 - Individual Property and Unlawful Destruction: An Expanded Compensation Model for Civilian Losses During Armed Conflict
  • Carlos M. Vázquez
    • 2012 - Chief Justices Marshall and Roberts and the Non-Self-Execution of Treaties
  • Caroline Anderson
    • 2012 - Human Rights: A Reckoning – Book Review
  • Carolyn Evans and Beth Gaze
    • 2008 - Between Religious Freedom and Equality: Complexity and Context
  • Carsten Stahn
    • 2012 - One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?: Second Thoughts on a “Sentence-Based” Theory of Complementarity
  • Catharine A. MacKinnon
    • 2006 - Women’s September 11th: Rethinking the International Law of Conflict
  • Cecilia Vogel
    • 2013 - HILJ Symposium: Addressing Environmental, Human Rights and Development Issues in International Investment Arbitration
  • Charles Chernor Jalloh
    • 2012 - Kenya vs. The ICC Prosecutor
  • Chibli Mallat
    • 2012 - Drafting a Joint Proposal for a U.N. Security Council Resolution on Israel-Palestine with Alan Dershowitz
    • 2011 - Revising Egypt’s Constitution: A Contribution to the Constitutional Amendment Debate
  • Chibli Mallat, Jane Mansbridge, Sadek Jalal al-Azm, Trudi Hodges, Mansoor al-Jamri, Ishac Diwan, Sharhabeel al-Zaeem, John J. Donohue, S.J., & Yang Jianli, Ph.D.
    • 2012 - A Strategy for Syria Under International Law: How to End the Asad Dictatorship While Restoring Nonviolence to the Syrian Revolution
  • China Miéville
    • 2005 - Anxiety and the Sidekick State: British International Law After Iraq
  • Christiana Ochoa
    • 2008 - From Odious Debt to Odious Finance: Avoiding the Externalities of a Functional Odious Debt Doctrine
  • Christof Heyns & Sarah Knuckey
    • 2013 - The Long-Term International Law Implications of Targeted Killing Practices
  • Claire Guehenno
    • 2013 - The Enforcement of Foreign Copyright Judgments in U.S. Courts and the First Amendment
  • Clayton Simmons
    • 2013 - HILJ Symposium: Keynote Address: From ‘Dealing in Virtue’ to ‘Profiting from Injustice’: Tending Toward the Re-Statification of International Investment Dispute Resolution
  • Colette Connor
    • 2008 - The United States’ Second and Third Periodic Report to the United Nations Human Rights Committee
  • Curtis A. Bradley
    • 2007 - Unratified Treaties, Domestic Politics, and the U.S. Constitution
  • Cyrill P. Rigamonti
    • 2006 - Deconstructing Moral Rights
  • D.K. Srivastava
    • 2010 - Progress of Sexual Harassment Law in India, China and Hong Kong: Prognosis for Further Reform
  • Dan Danielsen
    • 2005 - How Corporations Govern: Taking Corporate Power Seriously in Transnational Regulation and Governance
  • Daniel Barstow Magraw
    • 2007 - Louis B. Sohn: Architect of the Modern International Legal System
  • Darryl Robinson
    • 2012 - Three Theories of Complementarity: Charge, Sentence, or Process?
  • David A. Westbrook
    • 2006 - Theorizing the Diffusion of Law: Conceptual Difficulties, Unstable Imaginations, and the Effort To Think Gracefully Nonetheless
  • David J. Bederman
    • 2008 - The Old Isolationism and the New Law of the Sea: Reflections on Advice and Consent for UNCLOS
  • David Kennedy
    • 2007 - Louis B. Sohn: Recollections of a Co-conspirator
  • David L. Sloss
    • 2012 - Executing Foster v. Neilson: The Two-Step Approach to Analyzing Self-Executing Treaties
  • David Landau
    • 2012 - The Reality of Social Rights Enforcement
    • 2010 - Political Institutions and Judicial Role in Comparative Constitutional Law
  • David S. Koller
    • 2005 - The Moral Imperative: Toward a Human Rights–Based Law of War
  • David Schleicher
    • 2011 - What if Europe Held an Election and No One Cared?
  • Davis Brown
    • 2006 - A Proposal for an International Convention To Regulate the Use of Information Systems in Armed Conflict
  • Derek Jinks
    • 2004 - The Declining Significance of POW Status
  • Detlev F. Vagts
    • 2007 - Louis B. Sohn
  • Donald Earl Childress III
    • 2013 - Does international investment law need administrative law?
  • Dorothy Shapiro
    • 2011 - Kiobel and Corporate Immunity Under the Alien Tort Statute: The Struggle for Clarity Post-Sosa
  • Dr. Leandro O. Despouy
    • 2007 - Perspectives on Judicial Dialogue and Cooperation: Keynote Address
  • Duncan B. Hollis
    • 2011 - An e-SOS for Cyberspace
  • E. L. Gatson
    • 2005 - Book Review: The Dark Sides of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism
  • E.L. Gaston
    • 2008 - Mercenarism 2.0? The Rise of the Modern Private Security Industry and Its Implications for International Humanitarian Law Enforcement
  • Edward F. Greene
    • 2007 - Beyond Borders: Time To Tear Down the Barriers to Global Investing
  • Edward Lee
    • 2005 - The New Canon: Using or Misusing Foreign Law To Decide Domestic Intellectual Property Claims
  • Ehren Brav
    • 2005 - Opening the Courtroom Doors to Non-Citizens: Cautiously Affirming “Filartiga” for the Alien Tort Statute
  • Elisa Poncz
    • 2007 - China’s Proposed International Adoption Law: The Likely Impact on Single U.S. Citizens Seeking to Adopt from China and the Available Alternatives
  • Elizabeth A. Lewis
    • 2007 - Michael Byers, War Law: Understanding International Law and Armed Conflict (2005)
  • Eric Talbot Jensen
    • 2011 - A Response to Duncan Hollis, An e-SOS for Cyberspace
  • Ethiopis Tafara & Robert J. Peterson
    • 2007 - A Blueprint for Cross-Border Access to U.S. Investors: A New International Framework
  • Eugene Kontorovich
    • 2004 - The Piracy Analogy: Modern Universal Jurisdiction’s Hollow Foundation
  • Fernanda Nicola & Fabio Marchetti
    • 2005 - Constitutionalizing Tobacco: The Ambivalence of European Federalism
  • Gabriella Blum
    • 2011 - On a Differential Law of War
    • 2008 - Bilateralism, Multilateralism, and the Architecture of International Law
  • Galit A. Sarfaty
    • 2007 - International Norm Diffusion in the Pimicikamak Cree Nation: A Model of Legal Mediation
  • Geoffrey D. Antell
    • 2005 - Book Review: Defending Interests: Public-Private Partnerships in WTO Litigation
  • George W. Madison & Stewart P. Greene
    • 2007 - TIAA-CREF Response to “A Blueprint for Cross-Border Access to U.S. Investors: A New International Framework”
  • Gerald L. Neuman
    • 2007 - The Military Commissions Act and the Detainee Debacle: A Response
  • Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo
    • 2007 - Providing a Right of Self-Defense Against Large-Scale Attacks by Irregular Forces: The Israeli-Hezbollah Conflict
  • Gráinne de Búrca
    • 2010 - The European Court of Justice and the International Legal Order After Kadi
  • Gráinne de Búrca & Oliver Gerstenberg
    • 2006 - The Denationalization of Constitutional Law
  • Greg Tanzer
    • 2007 - Substituted Compliance: An Australian Regulator’s Perspective
  • Gustavo Gozzi
    • 2010 - The Particularistic Universalism of International Law in the Nineteenth Century
  • Haider Ala Hamoudi
    • 2010 - Identitarian Violence and Identitarian Politics: Elections and Governance in Iraq
  • Hal S. Scott
    • 2009 - What to Do About Foreign Discriminatory Forum Non Conveniens Legislation
  • Harold Hongju Koh
    • 2012 - International Law in Cyberspace: Remarks of Harold Koh
    • 2007 - Louis B. Sohn: Present at the Creation
  • Howell E. Jackson
    • 2007 - A System of Selective Substitute Compliance
  • Jacob Katz Cogan
    • 2011 - The Regulatory Turn in International Law
  • Jamie O'Connell
    • 2005 - Gambling with the Psyche: Does Prosecuting Human Rights Violators Console Their Victims?
  • Janet Koven Levit
    • 2004 - The Dynamics of International Trade Finance Regulation: The Arrangement on Officially Supported Export Credits
  • Jason Webb Yackee
    • 2012 - Controlling the International Investment Law Agency
  • Jennifer M. Anglim
    • 2004 - Crossroads in the Great Race: Moving Beyond the International Race to Judgment in Disputes over Artwork and Other Chattels
  • Jenny S. Martinez
    • 2007 - The Military Commissions Act and “Torture Lite”: Something for a Great Nation to Be Proud Of?
  • Jens David Ohlin
    • 2010 - The Torture Lawyers: A Reply to Parry and Harel
    • 2010 - The Torture Lawyers
  • Jeremy Perelman
    • 2006 - Beyond Common Knowledge: Empirical Approaches to the Rule of Law (Erik J. Jensen & Thomas C. Heller eds., 2003)
  • Jeremy Peterson
    • 2007 - Unpacking Show Trials: Situating the Trial of Saddam Hussein
  • Jessica Beess und Chrostin
    • 2012 - Sovereign Debt Restructuring and Mass Claims Arbitration before the ICSID, The Abaclat Case
  • Jeswald W. Salacuse
    • 2010 - The Emerging Global Regime for Investment
  • Jeswald W. Salacuse & Nicholas P. Sullivan
    • 2005 - Do BITs Really Work?: An Evaluation of Bilateral Investment Treaties and Their Grand Bargain
  • Jiong Deng
    • 2005 - Building an Investor-Friendly Shareholder Derivative Lawsuit System in China
  • John Armour, Jack B. Jacobs & Curtis J. Milhaupt
    • 2011 - The Evolution of Hostile Takeover Regimes in Developed and Emerging Markets: An Analytical Framework
  • John B. Bellinger
    • 2007 - Remarks on the Military Commissions Act
  • John C. Dehn
    • 2013 - Targeted Killing, Human Rights and Ungoverned Spaces: Considering Territorial State Human Rights Obligations
  • John H. Walsh
    • 2008 - Institution-Based Financial Regulation: A Third Paradigm
  • John O. McGinnis & Mark L. Movsesian
    • 2004 - Against Global Governance in the WTO
  • John T. Parry
    • 2010 - Do the “Torture Lawyers” Have Guilty Minds?
  • Jonathan Pride
    • 2012 - Saving an Ancient Community: Christianity in Iraq
  • Jordan J. Paust
    • 2010 - The U.N. Is Bound By Human Rights: Understanding the Full Reach of Human Rights, Remedies, and Nonimmunity
  • Josh Goodman
    • 2009 - The Administrative Law of Nations: A New Perspective on Sosa, the Alien Tort Statute, and Customary International Law
  • Josh Green
    • 2013 - HILJ Symposium: The Design of the Investment Arbitration System: Consistency and Precedent
  • Joshua L. Boehm
    • 2012 - Private Securities Fraud Litigation after Morrison v. National Australia Bank: Reconsidering a Reliance-Based Approach to Extraterritoriality
  • Julian Davis Mortenson
    • 2013 - Reciprocity and the Regulatory Function of International Investment Law
    • 2010 - The Meaning of “Investment”: ICSID’s Travaux and the Domain of International Investment Law
  • Karen Engle
    • 2005 - Liberal Internationalism, Feminism, and the Suppression of Critique: Contemporary Approaches to Global Order in the United States
  • Katharina Pistor
    • 2011 - The Emergence of a Transnational Real Estate Market: Comments on Olivier De Schutter’s The Green Rush
  • Kevin Jon Heller
    • 2012 - A Sentence-Based Theory of Complementarity
    • 2011 - On a Differential Law of War: A Response
  • Kevin Kolben
    • 2007 - Integrative Linkage: Combining Public and Private Regulatory Approaches in the Design of Trade and Labor Regimes
  • Khaled Abou El Fadl
    • 2011 - The Language of the Age: Shari'a and Natural Justice in the Egyptian Revolution
  • Kristina M. Lybecker
    • 2011 - The Economics of Access to Medicines: Meeting the Challenges of Pharmaceutical Patents, Innovation, and Access for Global Health
  • Kurt Mundorff
    • 2009 - Other Peoples’ Children: A Textual and Contextual Interpretation of the Genocide Convention, Article 2(e)
  • Laurence R. Helfer
    • 2008 - The New Innovation Frontier? Intellectual Property and the European Court of Human Rights
  • Lea Brilmayer & Geoffrey Chepiga
    • 2008 - Ownership or Use? Civilian Property Interests in International Humanitarian Law
  • Lee Seshagiri
    • 2010 - Democratic Disobedience: Reconceiving Self-Determination and Secession at International Law
  • Louis T. Wells
    • 2010 - The Emerging Global Regime for Investment: A Response
  • Manik V. Suri
    • 2013 - Conceptualizing China Within the Kantian Peace
  • Marc Gustafson
    • 2010 - Elections and the Probability of Violence in Sudan
  • Marco Basile
    • 2013 - International Law as American History
  • Maria Ângela Jardim de Santa Cruz Oliveira
    • 2007 - Judicial Diplomacy: The Role of the Supreme Courts in Mercosur Legal Integration
  • Mark Stiggelbout
    • 2011 - The Recognition in England and Wales of United States Judgments in Class Actions
  • Mark Tushnet
    • 2012 - A Response to David Landau
  • Mark Wu
    • 2012 - Antidumping in Asia’s Emerging Giants
  • Markus Wagner
    • 2012 - Conceptualizing the Shapeshifting Nature of Investment Law(yers)
  • Martha Minow
    • 2010 - The Controversial Status of International and Comparative Law in the United States
  • Martin Gelter
    • 2009 - The Dark Side of Shareholder Influence: Managerial Autonomy and Stakeholder Orientation in Comparative Corporate Governance
  • Martin Gelter & Mathias M. Siems
    • 2005 - Judicial Federalism in the ECJ’s “Berlusconi” Case: Toward a More Credible Corporate Governance and Financial Reporting?
  • Martin Wählisch
    • 2012 - Beyond a Seat in the United Nations: Palestine’s U.N. Membership and International Law
  • Matthew E. Price
    • 2006 - Persecution Complex: Justifying Asylum Law's Preference for Persecuted People
  • Maximilian C. Karacz
    • 2008 - A Market for Incorporations in Germany: American Competitive Federalism as a Viable Model for the Largest Economy in the EU?
  • Máximo Langer
    • 2004 - From Legal Transplants to Legal Translations: The Globalization of Plea Bargaining and the Americanization Thesis in Criminal Procedure
  • Melissa Patterson
    • 2006 - Who’s Got the Title? or, The Remnants of Debellatio in Post-Invasion Iraq
  • Micaela Frulli
    • 2009 - Finding a Proper Role for the “Civilian-Use Model”
  • Michael A. Becker
    • 2005 - The Shifting Public Order of the Oceans: Freedom of Navigation and the Interdiction of Ships at Sea
  • Michael J. Glennon and Garth Schofield
    • 2008 - Tacit Commitments, Constitutional Limits, and the Iraq Security Arrangement
  • Michael N. Schmitt
    • 2012 - International Law in Cyberspace: The Koh Speech and Tallinn Manual Juxtaposed
  • Michael P. Scharf
    • 2012 - Universal Jurisdiction and the Crime of Aggression
  • Michael Ramsey
    • 2009 - International Law Limits on Investor Liability in Human Rights Litigation
  • Mohammad Fadel
    • 2011 - Public Corruption and the Egyptian Revolution of January 25: Can Emerging International Anti-Corruption Norms Assist Egypt Recover Misappropriated Public Funds?
  • Moria Paz
    • 2013 - The Failed Promise of Language Rights: A Critique of the International Language Rights Regime
  • Muna Ndulo and Sara Lulo
    • 2010 - Free and Fair Elections, Violence and Conflict
  • Narissa Lyngen
    • 2012 - Basel III: Dynamics of State Implementation
  • Natalie J. Lockwood
    • 2013 - International Vote Buying
  • Nicholas Hatzis
    • 2009 - Neutrality, Proselytism, and Religious Minorities at the European Court of Human Rights and the U.S. Supreme Court
  • Nilay Vora
    • 2009 - Federal Common Law and Alien Tort Statute Litigation: Why Federal Common Law Can (and Should) Provide Aiding and Abetting Liability
  • Nimer Sultany
    • 2007 - The Legacy of Justice Aharon Barak: A Critical Review
  • Noah Weisbord
    • 2008 - Prosecuting Aggression
  • Olivier De Schutter
    • 2011 - The Green Rush: The Global Race for Farmland and the Rights of Land Users
  • Ozan O. Varol
    • 2012 - The Democratic Coup d’Etat
  • Pablo Fajardo & George Byrne
    • 2010 - Corporate Accountability, Human Rights and Pursuing Justice in the Ecuadorian Amazon: Attorney Pablo Fajardo’s Perspective on Aguinda v. Chevron
  • Peter Danchin
    • 2008 - Of Prophets and Proselytes: Freedom of Religion and the Conflict of Rights in International Law
  • Peter Rowe
    • 2010 - United Nations Peacekeepers and Human Rights Violations: The Role of Military Discipline
  • Philip Alston
    • 2011 - Hobbling the Monitors: Should U.N. Human Rights Monitors be Accountable?
  • Pierre Legrand
    • 2006 - On the Singularity of Law
  • Pierre-Hugues Verdier
    • 2011 - Mutual Recognition in International Finance
  • Rachel Brewster
    • 2009 - Unpacking the State’s Reputation
  • Rajarshi Banerjee
    • 2013 - The Success of, and Response to, India’s Law against Patent Layering
  • Ran Hirschl
    • 2008 - The Rise of Constitutional Theocracy
  • Rebecca Crootof
    • 2013 - Constitutional Convergence and Customary International Law
  • Ricardo Zimbron
    • 2007 - The Unappreciated Margin: Turkish Electoral Politics Before the European Court of Human Rights
  • Richard Murray
    • 2007 - The Emperor Has Unsuitable Clothes (and by the Way, He Is No Longer the Emperor)
  • Robert D. Sloane
    • 2009 - Breaking the Genuine Link: The Contemporary International Legal Regulation of Nationality
  • Robert Knowles
    • 2007 - Detainee Policy and the Rule of Law: A Response
  • Robert M. Chesney
    • 2007 - Judicial Review, Combatant Status Determinations, and the Possible Consequences of Boumediene
  • Robert Wai
    • 2005 - Transnational Private Law and Private Ordering in a Contested Global Society
  • Robin Hopkins and Can V. Yeginsu
    • 2008 - Religious Liberty in British Courts: A Critique and Some Guidance
  • Ryan Y. Park
    • 2010 - Exploring the Curious Lenience of International Criminal Law: Case Comment on Case 001 of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
  • Sam Foster Halabi
    • 2005 - The “Comity” of Empagran: The Supreme Court Decides that Foreign Competition Regulation Limits American Antitrust Jurisdiction over International Cartels
    • 2004 - Book Review: Law and Colonial Cultures: Legal Regimes in World History, 1400–1900
  • Samantha Knights
    • 2008 - Sacred Space and the City: Religious Buildings and Noise Pollution
  • Sarah Holewinski & Erica Gaston
    • 2009 - Evaluating the Civilian-Use Model of Wartime Property Damage: A Response to Brilmayer and Chepiga
  • Sean Watts
    • 2009 - Reciprocity and the Law of War
  • Solon Solomon
    • 2012 - The Dynamic Law of Occupation: Inaugurating International Thematic Constitutionalism
  • Sonia E. Rolland
    • 2007 - Developing Country Coalitions at the WTO: In Search of Legal Support
  • Stanford K. McCoy
    • 2011 - Three Ways of Thought About Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
  • Stavros Gadinis
    • 2008 - The Politics of Competition in International Financial Regulation
  • Stephen F. Gates
    • 2010 - Challenges in Lawyering: Business Operations in Troubled Jurisdictions and Conflict Zones
  • Sundhya Pahuja
    • 2005 - The Postcoloniality of International Law
  • Susan Brenner
    • 2013 - Offensive Economic Espionage?
  • Susan Franck
    • 2009 - Development and Outcomes of Investment Treaty Arbitration
  • Susan Wolburgh Jenah
    • 2007 - Commentary on “A Blueprint for Cross-Border Access to U.S. Investors: A New International Framework”
  • The Hon. Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG
    • 2007 - To Judge Is to Learn
  • The Hon. Justice Richard Goldstone
    • 2007 - The Jurisprudential Legacy of Justice Aharon Barak
  • Thomas M. Franck
    • 2007 - Tribute to Professor Louis B. Sohn
  • Thomas Sebastian
    • 2007 - World Trade Organization Remedies and the Assessment of Proportionality: Equivalence and Appropriateness
  • Timothy Meyer
    • 2010 - Power, Exit Costs, and Renegotiation in International Law
  • Tom Dannenbaum
    • 2010 - Finding Balance in the Attribution of Liability for the Human Rights Violations of U.N. Peacekeepers: A Response to the Responses of Paust and Rowe
    • 2010 - Translating the Standard of Effective Control into a System of Effective Accountability: How Liability Should be Apportioned for Violations of Human Rights by Member State Troop Contingents Serving as United Nations Peacekeepers
  • Tor Krever
    • 2011 - The Legal Turn in Late Development Theory: The Rule of Law and the World Bank’s Development Model
  • Tyler Giannini & Susan Farbstein
    • 2010 - Corporate Accountability in Conflict Zones: How Kiobel Undermines the Nuremberg Legacy and Modern Human Rights
  • Umut Özsu
    • 2010 - Agency, Universality, and the Politics of International Legal History
  • William Magnuson
    • 2010 - WTO Jurisprudence & Its Critiques: The Appellate Body’s Anti-Constitutional Resistance
  • William S. Dodge
    • 2010 - Alien Tort Litigation and the Prescriptive Jurisdiction Fallacy
  • William Twining
    • 2006 - Diffusion and Globalization Discourse
  • William W. Burke-White
    • 2008 - Proactive Complementarity: The International Criminal Court and National Courts in the Rome System of International Justice
  • Yishai Blank
    • 2006 - Localism in the New Global Legal Order
  • Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg and Beth Simmons
    • 2013 - Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice
  • Zhiyuan Cui
    • 2005 - The Bush Doctrine and Neoconservatism: A Chinese Perspective

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