Volume 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.
Read MoreVolume XLII Staffers Stephanie Ali and Katherine Boy Skipsey examine Canada’s asylum policy for victims of domestic violence.
Read MoreVolume XLII staffer Siobhan Donahue writes about the potential consequences of Brexit for Northern Ireland.
Read MoreVolume XLII Staffers Savannah Price and Ricky Knapp write about the international legal controversy surrounding NBA star Enes Kanter.
Read MoreVolume XLII Staffer and member of Fordham’s Jessup International Moot Court Bench Team Brenna Dorgan writes about Iran’s space launches and Security Council Resolution 2231.
Read MoreVolume XLII Staffers Vanessa Fazzino and Samantha Ragonesi write about the current US administration’s approach to international trade and WTO principles.
Read MoreVolume XLII Staffer Christine Gartland writes about a recent feminist wave in India.
Read MoreFormer intern for Justice Deirdre Murphy of the High Court in Ireland Eric Freiman argues for the use of structured sentencing in the US by using Ireland as an example.
Read MoreVolume XLII staffer Sean Donoghue draws comparisons between the legal aid systems in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Read MoreCrowley Scholar for International Law and Justice Morganne Barrett explores the United Nations’ role in promoting independent judiciary system at a time when the rule of law is increasingly important.
Read MoreLLM Candidate Niels Kirst from Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas details the proposals, questions and challenges surrounding the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union.
Read MoreVolume XLII Staffer Eileen Gaffney writes about the unrest in Nicaragua and the lack of collective response from the international community.
Read MoreVolume XLII staff member Alexandra Crai writes about the right to education in Tanzania.
Read MoreVolume XLII staff member Andrew Calamari writes about President Duterte and the International Criminal Court.
Read MoreVolume XLII Staff Member and former intern at the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Yon Jong Yoon writes about investor-state dispute settlement in the wake of President Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement.
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