Volume XILV staff editor Grace Carney explores how Northern Ireland reformed its police force and how that can the United States can use it as an example.
Read MoreOnline Content Committee Staff Member Julia Tedesco discusses the recent updates in the abolition of the death penalty.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Emily Rubino examines the implications of voluntary and mandatory models of corporate social responsibility and the role of directors’ fiduciary duties by looking to American and Indian corporate law.
Read MoreVolume XLIV staff editor Sean Camperson explains ongoing litigation alleging Nestle’s benefitting from child slavery.
Read MoreVolume XLIV staff editor Mairead Kate Burns explores the the differences between the United States Supreme Court and other high courts around the world.
Read MoreVolume XLIV staff editor Deane Ciampa discusses the new legal regime governing Hong Kong.
Read MoreVolume XLIV staff editors Sydney Wolofsky and Frank Tamberino discuss the implications of the emerging divide between Chinese and American tech markets.
Read MoreVolume XLIV Online Content Editor Aaron Gladstone discusses America’s backing of the failed coup in Bolivia in 2019.
Read MoreOnline Content Committee Staff Member Julia Tedesco reveals the human tragedy of US-imposed sanctions.
Read MoreVolume XLIV staff editor Jack Klein lays out how President-elect Biden can make America a global leader in the fight against climate change.
Read MoreVolume XLIV staff editor Frank Tamberino argues how President-elect Biden can lower the threat of nuclear war.
Read MoreVolume XLIV staff editor Sydney Park explores the regulation of Big Tech.
Read MoreGuest author Naimeh Masumy examines the lack of gender diversity in the international arbitration community.
Read MoreVolume 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.
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