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Charming Betsy and the Intellectual Property Provisions of Trade Agreements

Vol. 130 No. 2 December 2016 For over three decades, a paramount goal of U.S. trade policy has been to ensure robust protection of intellectual property (IP) rights across national...
International Law Recent Case

Rubin v. Islamic Republic of Iran

Seventh Circuit Holds that FSIA Does Not Provide Freestanding Basis to Satisfy Judgment Against State Sponsors of Terrorism.

Vol. 130 No. 2 December 2016
International Law Notes

Chinese Common Law? Guiding Cases and Judicial Reform

Vol. 129 No. 8 June 2016 Half a century ago, writing in this Review, Professor Jerome Cohen traced the “gradual abandonment” of the judicial-independence ideal in the early years of...
International Law Book Review

Knowledge and Politics in International Law

Vol. 129 No. 8 June 2016 What does it mean to say knowledge is power? Francis Bacon is alleged to have said it first. In that version, the remark is...
  • Samuel Moyn
Indian Law Developments in the Law

The Double Life of International Law: Indigenous Peoples and Extractive Industries

Vol. 129 No. 6 April 2016 Now is an explosive time in international law. It is a time in which the common interest of international society is being dramatically restructured...
International Law Notes

Constitutional Courts and International Law: Revisiting the Transatlantic Divide

Vol. 129 No. 5 March 2016 Conventionally, scholars and pundits have depicted a deep transatlantic divide in domestic legal systems’ receptivity to international law. On one shore lie the European...
Separation of Powers Case Comment

Zivotofsky II as Precedent in the Executive Branch

Vol. 129 No. 1 November 2015 On May 14, 1948, President Harry S. Truman recognized the State of Israel. Recognition of statehood is “a formal acknowledgment by another state that...
  • Jack L. Goldsmith
International Law Articles

The Normalization of Foreign Relations Law

Vol. 128 No. 7 May 2015 The defining feature of foreign relations law is that it is distinct from domestic law. Courts have recognized that foreign affairs are political by...
  • Ganesh Sitaraman
  • Ingrid Wuerth
International Law Recent Case

Al Bahlul v. United States

D.C. Circuit Reinterprets Military Commissions Act of 2006 to Allow Retroactive Prosecution of Conspiracy to Commit War Crimes.

Vol. 128 No. 7 May 2015
International Law Response

A Response to Professor Tan’s Review of Legal Orientalism

Response to How a “Lawless” China Made Modern America: An Epic Told in Orientalism
Vol. 128 No. 6 April 2015 I want to thank Professor Carol Tan for her generous, extensive, and insightful review of Legal Orientalism: China, the United States, and Modern Law...
  • Teemu Ruskola
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