American Journal of International Law

Papers
(The TQCC of American Journal of International Law is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Nationals Abroad: Globalization, Individual Rights, and the Making of Modern International Law. By Christopher A. Casey. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xii, 298. Index.20
In re Arbitration Between the Italian Republic and the Republic of India Concerning the “Enrica Lexie” Incident17
The Senate Provides Its Advice and Consent to Ratification of U.S.-Chile Tax Treaty After Eleven Years16
AJI volume 116 issue 1 Cover and Front matter14
Certain Iranian Assets (Iran v. United States)10
The United States Provides and Then Rescinds Sanctions Relief for Venezuela9
Signatories of the U.S.-Led Artemis Accords Meet in Person for the First Time8
United States Joins with Allies, Including NATO, to Attribute Malicious Cyber Activities to China8
Zaza Okuashvili v. Georgia. Case V 2019/0588
The United States Announces Export Controls to Restrict China's Ability to Purchase and Manufacture High-End Chips8
The United States Condemns Enactment of Ugandan Anti-homosexuality Act and Imposes Measures in Response7
The Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism. Edited by Paul Schiff Berman. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xiii, 1051. Index.7
United States Pressures China Over Human Rights Abuses6
Biden Administration Rescinds Sanctions Against International Criminal Court Officials6
Biden Administration Pushes for Multilateral Cooperation and Domestic Action to Combat Climate Change6
AJI volume 118 issue 3 Cover and Back matter6
AUKUS States Advance Their Partnership with the Signing of a Naval Nuclear Propulsion Cooperation Agreement and the Easing of Export Controls on Defense-Related Trade5
Legislation Enacted to Increase the Transparency of Binding and Non-binding International Agreements Entered into by the United States5
The End of the U.S.-Backed International Order and the Future of International Law5
Books Received July 2022 Issue4
Frontiers of Gender Equality: Transnational Legal Perspectives. Edited by Rebecca J. Cook. Philadelphia: University of Penn Press, 2023. Pp. ix, 558. Index.4
An Imperial History of Race-Religion in International Law4
Optimism in International Human Rights Law Scholarship4
Nestlé United States, Inc. v. Doe. 141 S. Ct. 1931.4
The Politics of International Criminal Law. Edited by Holly Cullen, Philipp Kastner, and Sean Richmond. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff, 2021. Pp. xii, 389. Index.3
Books Received3
AJI volume 117 issue 2 Cover and Back matter3
President Biden Signs National Security Memorandum on Combating Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing and Associated Labor Abuses3
Establishing Norms in a Kaleidoscopic World. By Edith Brown Weiss. Leiden Pocketbooks of The Hague Academy of International Law Vol. 39, Brill, 2020. Pp. 544.3
United States Indicts Iranian and Chinese Government Agents for Targeting Individuals in the United States2
Huawei's Meng Wanzhou Released to China After Entering into Deferred Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Justice Department2
AJI volume 118 issue 4 Cover and Back matter2
U.S. Withdraws from Afghanistan as the Taliban Take Control2
Bank Melli Iran v. Telekom Deutschland GmbH.2
Extraterritoriality's Empire: How Self-Determination Limits Extraterritorial Lawmaking2
International Finance and the Return of Geopolitics2
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Transnational Legal Orders of Criminal Justice. By Gregory Shaffer and Ely Aaronson. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xvi, 394. Index.2
President Biden Adds, Increases, and Maintains Tariffs on Chinese Goods Levied by President Trump2
AJI volume 117 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
AJI volume 116 issue 2 Cover and Back matter1
Completing Humanity: The International Law of Decolonization, 1960–82. By Umut Özsu. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2024. Pp. xxiii, 245. Index.1
D.Z. v. Netherlands, UN Doc.1
Application of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism and of International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (Ukraine v. Ru1
Disruption, Special Climate Considerations, and Striking the Balance1
New Knowledge and Changing Circumstances in the Law of the Sea. Edited by Tomas Heidar. Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2020. Pp. xxii, 476.1
United States Revokes Terrorist Designation Imposed on the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), While Designating Splinter Groups1
Indigenous Communities of the Lhaka Honhat (Our Land) Association v. Argentina1
Turkey – Certain Measures Concerning the Production, Importation and Marketing of Pharmaceutical Products, WT/DS583/ARB25.1
Russia, Ukraine, and the Future World Order1
Identity and Diversity on the International Bench: Who Is the Judge? By Freya Baetens. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. vi, 565. Index.1
Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology. By Anu Bradford. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. Pp. 599. Index.1
Law for Leviathan: Constitutional Law, International Law, and the State. By Daryl J. Levinson, New York: Oxford University Press, 2024. Pp. viii, 301. Index.1
Congress Extends Anti-bribery Laws to the Demand Side with Enactment of the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act1
The United States Arrests and Charges Eleven in Connection with the Assassination of Haiti's President1
International Law and the Politics of History. By Anne Orford. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xii, 382. Index.1
Flexible Institution Building in the International Anti-corruption Regime: Proposing a Transnational Asset Recovery Mechanism1
The United States Takes Actions to Combat International Fentanyl Trafficking1
Request for an Advisory Opinion submitted by the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law1
International Law and Transitional Governance. Critical Perspectives. By Emmanuel H. D. De Groof and Micha Wiebusch. Abingdon, UK; New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. xx, 186. Index.1
The Rebirth of Territory. By Gail Lythgoe. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2024. Pp. xv, 258. Index0
X v. OPEC. Judgment No. SV 1/2021 (SV 1/2021-23). ECLI:AT:VFGH:2022:SV1.2021.0
The Absolutely Indispensable Man: Ralph Bunche, the United Nations, and the Fight to End Empire. By Kal Raustiala. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. Pp. xi, 569. Index.0
The United States and Bahrain Sign Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement0
United States—Safeguard Measure on Imports of Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Products0
U.S. Supreme Court Holds Claims Against U.S. Corporations for Aiding and Abetting Child Slavery Impermissibly Extraterritorial, Declines to Resolve Domestic Corporate Liability0
Former President of Honduras Extradited to the United States0
Settling Russia's Imperial and Baltic Debts0
Complex Designers and Emergent Design: Reforming the Investment Treaty System0
Biden Administration Relies on Constitutional Authority and Unwilling or Unable Theory of Self-Defense for Airstrikes in Syria0
The Road Not Taken: Comparative International Judicial Dissent0
Legal Consequences Arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Including East Jerusalem0
AJI volume 116 issue 4 Cover and Front matter0
Women's Property Rights Under CEDAW. By José E. Alvarez and Judith Bauder. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2024. Pp. xxi, 432. Index.0
Responsibility of Private Individuals for Complicity in a War of Aggression0
Preparing for War: The Making of the Geneva Conventions. By Boyd van Dijk. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. xiv, 376. Index.0
The Oxford Handbook of International Law and Development. Edited by Ruth Buchanan, Luis Eslava, and Sundhya Pahuja. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2023. Pp. xxviii, 806. Index.0
AJI volume 117 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
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Trading with a Friend's Enemy0
The United States Unveils Political Declaration on Responsible Military Use of Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy0
President Biden Issues Executive Order Restricting Outbound Investment in National Security Technologies and Products0
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International Law in Gaza: Belligerent Intent and Provisional Measures0
State Department Issues First U.S. Strategy to Anticipate, Prevent, and Respond to Atrocities0
A Unified Understanding of Ship Nationality in Peace and War0
Climate Protection Act Case, Order of the First Senate0
The United States Agrees to Loss and Damage Fund at COP270
Judicialization of the Sea: Bargaining in the Shadow of UNCLOS0
The United States Sanctions Georgians Overseeing Crackdown0
AJI volume 116 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Disability, Human Rights Violations, and Crimes Against Humanity0
Governing the Interface of U.S.-China Trade Relations0
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The United States Accepts the WTO's Fisheries Subsidies Agreement0
Weaponizing Energy: Energy, Trade, and Investment Law in the New Geopolitical Reality0
Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada v. Entertainment Software Association0
United States Grapples with Aftermath of Withdrawal from Afghanistan0
The United States Establishes Fund for the Afghan People from Frozen Afghan Central Bank Assets0
The International Law Commission's Seventy-Fourth (2023) Session: General Principles of Law and Other Topics0
Provisional Application of Treaties and Other Topics: The Seventy-Second Session of The International Law Commission0
AJI volume 118 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Corporate Accountability by Treaty: The New North American Rapid Response Labor Mechanism0
The Department of Justice Issues Regulations to Prevent Access to Americans’ Bulk Sensitive Personal Data by Foreign Adversaries0
AJI volume 117 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
The International Law Commission's Seventy-Fifth (2024) Session: Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction and Other Topics0
Unlocking CEDAW's Transformative Potential: Asylum Cases Before the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women0
AJI volume 115 issue 4 Cover and Front matter0
AJI volume 115 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
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The Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles: Announcement of the U.S. Outer Limits0
The United States Signs the High Seas Treaty0
Books Received October 20220
Big Brother Watch and Others v. the United Kingdom0
States-in-Waiting: A Counternarrative of Global Decolonization. By Lydia Walker. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2024. Pp. xvi, 283. Index.0
Cultural Heritage in International Economic Law. By Valentina Vadi. Leiden/Boston: Brill Njihoff, 2023. Pp. xxvi, 495. Index.0
AJI volume 119 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
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Who Guards the “Guardians of the System”? The Role of the Secretariat in WTO Dispute Settlement0
United States and Allies Provide Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine and Its Citizens0
Case C-66/180
United States Reelected to UN Human Rights Council0
The Grip of Sexual Violence in Conflict: Feminist Interventions in International Law. By Karen Engle. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2020. Pp. xiii, 286. Index.0
Ukraine and the Emergency Powers of International Institutions0
Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal After World War II. By Francine Hirsch. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xvii, 536.0
China's Diplomacy and International Law. By Huikang Huang. Singapore: Springer, 2024. Pp. xvii, 384.0
#Help: Digital Humanitarianism and the Remaking of International Order. By Fleur Johns. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 2023. Pp. 272. Index.0
Ukrainian Refugees, Race, and International Law's Choice Between Order and Justice0
Alternatives to Adjudication in International Law: A Case Study of the Ombudsperson to the ISIL and Al-Qaida Sanctions Regime of the UN Security Council0
Constitution-Making as a Technique of International Law: Reconsidering the Post-war Inheritance0
Who Owns Outer Space? International Law, Astrophysics, and the Sustainable Development of Space. By Michael Byers and Aaron Boley. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Pp. xii, 407. Index.0
AJI volume 119 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law. By Amal Clooney and Philippa Webb. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. cxx, 900. Index.0
Natural Perception: Environmental Images and Aesthetics in International Law. By Alice Palmer. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Pp. xviii, 314. Index.0
The Many Paths of Change in International Law. Edited by Nico Krisch and Ezgi Yildiz. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2023. Pp. xii, 373. Index.0
The Global Evolution of Foreign Relations Law0
A Sleeping Giant? The ENMOD Convention as a Limit on Intentional Environmental Harm in Armed Conflict and Beyond0
Making Sense of Security0
The Department of State Announces Initiatives to Counter Foreign State Information Manipulation0
The Everyday Makers of International Law: From Great Halls to Back Rooms. By Tommaso Soave. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2022, Pp. xix, 342. Index.0
Implied Terms In Treaties0
AJI volume 116 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
United States Seeks Answers on COVID-19's Origin While Stepping Up “Vaccine Diplomacy”0
The United States and Twenty-Three Other Countries Enter into Bilateral Security Agreements with Ukraine0
Case of Pavlov and Others v. Russia. App. No. 31612/090
Civil Wars: A History in Ideas. By David Armitage. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2017. Pp xi, 349. Index.0
IOM Unbound? Obligations and Accountability of the International Organization for Migration in an Era of Expansion. Edited by Megan Bradley, Cathryn Costello, and Angela Sherwood. Cambridge, UK: Cambr0
The Law of the Sea and PRC Gray-Zone Operations in the South China Sea0
The United States Recognizes the Human Right to a Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment0
Neutrality and Governance in a Weaponized World0
The United States and Allies Provide Military and Intelligence Support to Ukraine0
Secretary of State Blinken Concludes that the Rapid Support Forces Have Committed Genocide in Sudan0
Outcasting the Aggressor: The Deployment of the Sanction of “Non-participation”0
The Justice for Victims of War Crimes Act0
AJI volume 119 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
Disastrous Law: International Law and the Shock-absorption of Disaster - International Law in Disaster Scenarios: Applicable Rules and Principles. By Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani. Cham, Switzerland: Sprin0
Biden Administration Launches Reset in Relations with Saudi Arabia, Withdraws Support for Saudi-Led War in Yemen0
The United States Launches the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity and the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity0
Julian Assange Pleads Guilty to One Charge of Espionage and Returns to Australia, Ending U.S. Attempts to Extradite Him0
President Biden Issues Policy on Promoting Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence0
Russia Invades Ukraine0
Capitalism as Civilisation A History of International Law. By Ntina Tzouvala. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. vii, 239. Index.0
Stergiopoulos v. Iran. Order No. 39391/2021. 105 Rivista di diritto internazionale 620 (2022)0
Revisiting Coercion as an Element of Prohibited Intervention in International Law0
Biden Administration Continues Efforts to Change Immigration Policy Amidst Surges of Migrants and Court Losses0
President Biden Issues Conventional Arms Transfer Policy That Emphasizes Human Rights Considerations0
Westmoreland Mining Holdings LLC v. Government of Canada, Case No. UNCT/20/30
International Institutions Mobilize to Impose Accountability on Russia and Individual Perpetrators of War Crimes and Other Abuses0
Regulating Antarctic Tourism: The Challenge of Consensus-Based Decision Making0
Four Treaties in One: The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement0
Continuity and Change in the World Trade Organization: Pluralism Past, Present, and Future0
United States Supports International Efforts to End Conflict in Northern Ethiopia0
Situation in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan0
AJI volume 115 issue 4 Cover and Back matter0
The War Lawyers: The United States, Israel, and Juridical Warfare. By Craig Jones. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xxxii, 347. Index.0
The UN General Assembly Adopts U.S.-Led Resolution on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence0
Statelessness: A Modern History. By Mira L. Siegelberg. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. Pp. 235. Index.0
Rethinking Participation in Global Governance: Voice and Influence After Stakeholder Reforms in Global Finance and Health. Edited by Joost Pauwelyn, Martino Maggetti, Tim Büthe, and Ayelet Berman. Oxf0
Imagining Justice for Syria. By Beth Van Schaack. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xv, 476. Index.0
The United States Takes Actions to Secure Supply Chains for Critical Minerals0
United States Makes Efforts to Curb Misuse of Surveillance Technology0
International Legal Theory: Foundations and Frontiers. Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack, eds. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. xii, 435. Index.0
Gender Equality in World Athletics: Transnational Norm Development by Private International Organizations0
Traveling Judges0
The United States and Partners Use Force Against the Houthis to Protect Freedom of Navigation in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden0
The Department of Homeland Security Issues First Guidance on Statelessness0
Transnational Legal Ordering of Criminal Justice. By Gregory Shaffer and Ely Aaronson. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xvi, 394. Index. – CORRIGENUM0
The Treasury Department Implements Security Council Resolution Establishing a Humanitarian Carveout for UN Sanctions0
The United States Supports Israel's Use of Force in Gaza0
Reflections on Chinese Scholarship and Perspectives Regarding International Law - The Rise of China and International Law: Taking Chinese Exceptionalism Seriously (Law and Global Governance Series). B0
At the Margins of Globalization: Indigenous Peoples and International Economic Law. By Sergio Puig. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xiv, 148. Index.0
United States Sanctions Belarus for Diversion of Ryanair Flight and Ongoing Repression0
U.S. Export Controls Across Time: Knowledge, Technology, and China0
Poverty Penalties as Human Rights Problems0
In Defense of Comparisons: Russia and the Transmutations of Imperialism in International Law0
The Past, Present, and Future of Global Health Law Beyond Crisis0
Books Received0
The United States Comments on Matters Pending at the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court Pertaining to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict0
Declaratory Action of Constitutionality N. 39 of Brazilian Supreme Court0
Glukhin v. Russia. App. No. 11519/20. Judgment0
Rebel Courts: The Administration of Justice by Armed Insurgents. By René Provost. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. xi, 474. Index.0
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The Russia-Ukraine War and the Seeds of a New Liberal Plurilateral Order0
The United States Promotes Individual Criminal Accountability for Aggression and Atrocity Crimes Committed by Russians in Ukraine0
The Biden Administration Cracks Down on Ransomware0
New Compact of Free Association Agreements with Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Palau Approved by Congress0
Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters. By Anthea Roberts and Nicolas Lamp. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2021. Pp. vii, 391. Index.0
Military Coup in Burma Draws International Condemnation and Pressure0
In Memoriam: The Late Benjamin B. Ferencz0
Animals in International Law. By Anne Peters. The Hague, Netherlands: Brill|Nijhoff, 2021. P. 641. Index.0
Abusive Internationalism? On Democracies and International Law. By Tom Ginsburg. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xvii, 329. Index.0
Confronting Apartheid: A Personal History of South Africa, Namibia and Palestine. By John Dugard. Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana Media, 2018. Pp. 312. Index.0
The United States Endorses Amendments to the International Health Regulations0
The United States and France Facilitate Cessation of Hostilities Between Israel and Hezbollah0
The United States, the European Union, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom Take Measures Against Iran for Transferring Ballistic Missiles to Russia0
Standing Up for Justice: The Challenges of Trying Atrocity Crimes. By Theodor Meron. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. xii, 347. Index.0
President Biden Issues Memorandum Requiring Assurances from Recipients of U.S. Military Aid and the State and Defense Departments Certify Israel's Compliance0
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The United States and the European Union Begin Implementation of the European Union-U.S. Data Privacy Framework0
United States—Origin Marking Requirement, WT/DS597/R0
Veiled Power: International Law and the Private Corporation 1886–1981. By Doreen Lustig. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. vii, 256. Index.0
President Biden Issues Executive Order on Ensuring Robust Consideration of Evolving National Security Risks by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States0
The Restatement and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law. Edited by Paul B. Stephan and Sarah H. Cleveland. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xi, 587. Index.0
The Countermeasures of Others: When Can States Collaborate in the Taking of Countermeasures?0
General Dynamics United Kingdom Ltd. v. State of Libya [2021] UKSC 22, [2021] 3 WLR 2310
Are There “Inherently Sovereign Functions” in International Law?0
The United States Designates the Overthrow of Niger's Government a “Coup d'Etat”0
Human Choice in International Law. By Anna Spain Bradley. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. x, 160. Index.0
President Trump Begins Second Term by Withdrawing the United States from International Agreements and Institutions and Contravening U.S. International Legal Obligations0
2020Hun-Ma389, 2021Hun-Ma1264, 2022Hun-Ma854, 2023Hun-Ma846 (Consolidated)0
The Prohibition of Annexations and the Foundations of Modern International Law0
Emerging Powers and the World Trading System: The Past and Future of International Economic Law. By Gregory Shaffer. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xxii, 321.0
Rendering Whiteness Visible0
Jan Klabbers, Virtue in Global Governance: Judgment and Discretion. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. xvi, 309. Index.0
The Australia-Tuvalu Falepili Union Treaty: Statehood and Security in the Face of Anthropogenic Climate Change0
The Private Side of Transforming Our World: UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and the Role of Private International Law. Ralf Michaels, Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm, and Hans van Loon, eds. Cambridge, 0
The United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom Announce “AUKUS” Alliance Focused on Indo-Pacific Security0
Sovereign Debt Restructuring and the Law: The Holdout Creditor Problem in Argentina and Greece. By Sebastian Grund. New York: Routledge, 2022. Pp. xvi, 182. Index.0
Race & International Investment Law: On the Possibility of Reform and Non-retrenchment0
AJI volume 117 issue 4 Cover and Back matter0
Just About Time: International Law's Temporalities and Our Moment in History0
The United States and Its Partners Struggle to Implement Global Tax Agreement0
Refugee Law After 9/11: Sanctuary and Security in Canada and the United States. By Obiora Chinedu Okafor. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2020. Pp. xii, 348. Index.0
Arbitral Award of 3 October 1899 (Guyana v. Venezuela)0
To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth: Legal Imagination and International Power, 1300–1870. By Martti Koskenniemi. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press 2021. Pp. xviii, 1107. Index.0
Evading International Norms: Race and Rights in the Shadow of Legality. By Zoltán I. Búzás. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021. Pp. 317. Index.0
Question of the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Between Nicaragua and Colombia Beyond 200 Nautical Miles from the Nicaraguan Coast (Nicar. v. Colom.)0
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