Volume XLIV staff editor Katherine Szabo argues that it is time for the United States to end its embargo of Cuba.
Read MoreThe Fordham International Law Journal writes in solidarity with Lebanon, and the larger Lebanese community.
Read MoreGuest author I.Y. Joseph Cho explores the legal troubles currently facing the executives one of South Korea’s largest corporations
Read MoreThe ILJ Board of Editors’ statement of solidarity, standing with Black students and the greater Black community
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor and incoming Volume XLIV managing editor Noah Parson explains the ICJ’s recent ruling that The Gambia has standing to sue Myanmar under the principle of erga omnes partes.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor Marcus Thomas argues that the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act is inconsistent with the separation of powers and places U.S. commerce at risk.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor Luisa Marin examines the legality of the United States’ asylum cooperative agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor Adriana Kranjac examines the impact of China’s ban on imports of plastic scrap and calls on developed countries to reduce their output of plastic waste.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor Kevin Lopez explains the role of multiculturalism in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and recommends that the United States adopt a similar approach.
Read MoreVolume XLIII International Graduate Fellow Ranshitha Devendran assesses ongoing human rights abuses in post-war Sri Lanka.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editors Lauren Boix and Matthew Treiber assess the transgender military bans in force in the United States and Iran.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor Giulia La Scala examines the incompatibility of the US CLOUD Act with the EU General Data Protection Regulation.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor Rafita Ahlam explains how legal loopholes allow countries to avoid their international obligations to end child marriage.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor Sarah McShane examines the causes and consequences of the United Nations’ funding deficit.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor Abigail Krusemark argues that the United States’ treatment of asylum seekers at the southern border violates the non-refoulement principle of international law.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor Michelle Kraidman assesses the United States’ backtracking on reproductive rights in an international context.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor David Garfinkel considers the international-legal response to the recent attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil-processing infrastructure.
Read MoreVolume XLIII staff editor Reid Carroll addresses the challenge that digital assets pose to the United States’ ability to sanction foreign individuals and entities.
Read MoreRecent Harvard Law School graduate Ahmed Farooq discusses the ongoing crisis in Kashmir.
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