Emory International Law Reviews

- Publisher:
- Emory University, School of Law
- Publication date:
- 2023-07-03
- ISBN:
- 1052-2850
Issue Number
Latest documents
- Silas W. Allard, Casualties of Disharmony: the Exclusion of Asylum Seekers Under the Auspices of the Common European Asylum System
- International Directives Relating to Sentencing
- International Law and the "globalization" of the Arctic: Assessing the Rights of Non-arctic States in the High North
- Colin P.a. Jones, Kaoru Inoue's Shihō No Shaberisugi (blabbermouth Judiciary): Moral Relief, Legal Reasoning and Judicial Activism in Japan
- Amos N. Guiora, Due Process and Counterterrorism
- Incarcerated Mother, Invisible Child
- Why the United Kingdom Should Look to Switzerland's Immigration System to Protect the English Premier League After Brexit
- Howard Davidson, Children's Rights and American Law: a Response to What's Wrong With Children's Rights
- Extrajudicial Killings in Bangladesh: Exploring the Phenomenon of Human Rights Violations as a Means of Maintaing Power
- Sabina Schiller, a New Global Legal Order, With or Without America: the Case for Accrediting Foreign Law Schools
Featured documents
- The Proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (ttip): Isds Provisions, Reconciliation, and Future Trade Implications
- Kedar S. Bhatia, Reconsidering the Purely Jurisdictional View of the Alien Tort Statute
- The Dark Heart of Eastern Europe: Applying the British Model to Football-related Violence and Racism
- Being Able to Prosecute Saif Al-islam Gaddafi: Applying Article 17(3) of the Rome Statute to Libya
- The Imf Must Develop Best Practices Before Government-backed Cryptocurrencies Destabilize the International Monetary System
- The Elusive Distinctivenes of Trade Dress in Eu Trademark Law
- Abraham U. Kannof, Dueling Nationalities: Dual Citizenship, Dominant and Effective Nationality, and the Case of Anwar Al-aulaqi
- Failed Boundaries: the Near-perfect Correlation Between State-to-state Wto Claims and Private Party Investment Rights
- Inheriting International Rivers: State Succession to Territorial Obligations, South Sudan, and the 1959 Nile Waters Agreement
- Rex D. Glensy, the Use of International Law in U.s. Constitutional Adjudication