Emory International Law Reviews
- Publisher:
- Emory University, School of Law
- Publication date:
- 2023-07-03
- ISBN:
- 1052-2850
Issue Number
Latest documents
- Women, International Human Rights Law, and the Right to Adequate Housing in Africa
- He Said, She Said: Assessing the Post-colonial Legacy on Somalia's Rape Laws
- The Rights of Stateless Children Born from Cross-border Reproductive Care
- Viral Sovereignty, Vaccine Diplomacy, and Vaccine Nationalism: the Institutions of Global Vaccine Access
- No-fault Vaccine Injury Compensation Systems Adopted Pursuant to the Covid-19 Public Health Emergency Response
- Foreword
- Non-income Tax Legislation Across Latin America: an Effective Policy to Raise Revenues?
- An Examination of Graffiti Protection and the Social Obligation Theory of Property
- Bivens and Ward—constitutional Remedies in the United States and Canada
- The New Slot Machine: an International Perspective on Why the United States Should Learn to Stop Loving the Loot Box
Featured documents
- Marirose J. Pratt, the Citizen Submission Process of the Naaec: Filling the Gap in Judicial Review of Federal Agency Failures to Enforce Environmental Laws
- Thomas Buck, Jr., from Big Love to the Big House: Justifying Anti-polygamy Laws in an Age of Expanding Rights
- With Our Feet to the Fire: Regional Agreements as Mechanisms of Changing International Law to Include Persons Displaced by Climate Change
- Twenty-first Century Regression: the Disparate Impact of Transmission Laws on Gay Men
- Matthew Reichstein, the Extradition of General Manuel Noriega: an Application of International Criminal and Humanitarian Law to Answer the Question, "if So, Where Should He Go?"
- John Witte, Jr. & Nina-louisa Arold, Lift High the Cross?: Contrasting the New European and American Cases on Religious Symbols on Government Property
- Tibor Varady, on Tying Ideals to Some Meaning and Introduction of President Madl
- Christopher L. Peretti, Aligning the Eighth Amendment With International Norms to Develop a Stronger Standard for Challenging the Prison Rape Epidemic
- If it Ain't Broke: the Case Against "rolling Back" Vehicle Emissions Regulations in the United States
- Cross-fertilization of Westphalian Approaches to International Law: Third World Studies and a New Era of International Law Scholarship