J.I.L.P. Online Forum Archive
Online Articles
Online Articles present an opportunity for students, academics and practitioners from around the world to publish their work in JILP’s Online Forum. These pieces are generally shorter than traditional print articles and are intended to spotlight and assist those authors who may not otherwise be familiar with standard U.S. legal journal publication requirements. Authors go through several rounds of edits with JILP’s Online and Senior Online Editors and pieces are formatted in the traditional style of print articles.
For Online Article submission guidelines, please click here.
Online Annotations
Traditionally, the Journal of International Law & Politics published staff editor book reviews as book annotations in the print editions of the Journal. However, beginning with Volume 52, a portion of our staff editors began publishing online annotations instead. These annotations are short essays written by our own staff editors and published on the Online Forum. In addition to demonstrating the expertise of our staff and encouraging deeper engagement with issues in international law and politics, we hope that our new online annotations program will contribute to the diversity of topics that the Journal covers.
Volume 56 (2023-2024)
Volume 56, Number 1 – Fall 2023
Articles
- Dan Ziebarth, Industry, Climate Change, and Human Rights: Assessing Two Cases Before National Points of Contact for the OECD Guidelines, 56 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2023, at 1.
Annotations
- Berke Gursoy, Sanctions as the New FCPA: The Evolution of Sanctions Enforcement in the Wake of the Russia-Ukraine War and Its Implications, 56 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2023, at 11.
- Julia Spencer, Crisis Preparedness in Cross-Border Impact Investing: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic, 56 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2023, at 23.
Volume 55 (2022-2023)
Volume 55, Number 1 – Fall 2022
Articles
- Abhinav Gupta, Metaverse: Challenges and Opportunities for Diplomacy and International Relations, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2022, at 1.
Annotations
- Shira Nabatian, The Legacy of English Colonization on Law and Public Perception, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2022, at 16.
- Gabriel Shoemaker, Ancient Greek Arbitration: Practices, Failures, and the Decline of the Greek World, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2022, at 24.
- Ali Strongwater, Combatting Disinformation Through International Law, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2022, at 33.
Volume 55, Number 2 – Winter 2022
Articles
- Betsy Fisher, “A Member of Our Family”: Pets & The Ukraine Refugee Crisis, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2022, at 42.
Annotations
- Ginger Hervey, The Right to a Healthy Environment in West Africa: How a Progressive Ruling Should be Expanded Upon & Better Implemented, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2022, at 51.
- Erin McAndrews, Post-Dobbs Perils: Lessons to be Learned from Regressive Polish Policies on the Risks Posed by Restrictive Abortion Laws, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2022, at 64.
- Sophie Pu, A Blank Cheque and the People who Cash it in: The State Secrets Privilege, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2022, at 79.
- Spencer Rauner, Interpreting the Claims Agreement: Japan, Korea, and the Long Shadow of World War II in Asia, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2022, at 93.
- Celine Tseng, Are Preferrential Trade Agreements Strengthening or Undermining a Rules Based System?, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2022, at 102.
Volume 55, Number 3, Spring 2023
Articles
- Jessica Buchler, The Role of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in Facilitating Access to COVID-19 Vaccines in ‘Last-mile’ Areas, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2023, at 109.
- Katarina Sydow, Have Vulnerable Populations Been Excluded from COVID-19 Vaccination as a Result of States’ Failure to Cooperate When Concluding Indemnification Agreements, 55 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2023 at 129.
Annotations
- Lahi Abdi, Anti-SLAPPs: Common Law Lessons on Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, 55 J. Int’l L & Pol. Online F., Spring 2023, at 149.
- Rachel Bernard, When to Intervene: “Due Diligence” and the State Responsibility to Prevent Genocide, 55 J. Int’l L & Pol. Online F., Spring 2023, at 160.
- Mina Kim, Arbitrability of Consumer-facing Disputes Surrounding NFT Transactions, 55 J. Int’l L & Pol. Online F., Spring 2023, at 173.
Volume 54 (2021-2022)
Volume 54, Summer Edition – Summer 2021
Articles
- Alexander Gilder, Human Security, TWAIL, and the Importance of Self-Reflection in Our Own Scholarship, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Summer 2021, at 1.
- Tanvi Bhargava & Rebecca Cardoso, An Examination of Palestine’s Statehood Status Through the Lens of the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber’s Decision and Beyond, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Summer 2021, at 14.
Volume 54, Number 1 – Fall 2021
Articles
- Tonny Kirabira, Surrender of Ali Kushayb and Paul Gicheru: New Perspectives in Africa’s Relationship with the ICC, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2021, at 23.
- Kristen Casey, Kathy Fernández & Nikoleta Nikova, France’s Overdue Debt to Haiti, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2021, at 34.
Annotations
- Adam Weir, Political Opinion, Societal Power, and Northern Triangle Gangs, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2021, at 55.
- Lucius Lambert, A Doomed Investigation: How Political Immunity, Corruption, and a Lack of Judicial Independence Stymy an Investigation into the Beirut Port Explosion of August 4, 2020, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2021, at 61.
- Yulanda Lui, LexisNexis and I.C.E.: An Examination of LexisNexis’s Human Rights Responsibilities, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2021, at 70.
Volume 54, Number 2 – Winter 2021
Articles
- Moise Jean, Customary International Law and the Challenge of Climate Change: How to Deal with the Stagnation of the Paris Agreement, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2021, at 85.
- Tanya Agarwal, Aircraft Leasing Contracts in the Pandemic Era: Navigating the Challenges of Invoking Force Majeure by Applying Hardship under International Commercial Law, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2021, at 100.
Annotations
- Young Park, Online Annotation, Non-Disclosure Agreements and Equitable Access to COVID-19 Vaccines, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2021, at 117.
- Galia Popov, Online Annotation, China and International Labor Standards: New Guidelines Extend Protections to Platform Workers, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2021, at 130.
- Anuja Chowdhury, Online Annotation, The Alien Tort Statute in the United States: U.S. Compliance with International Law Norms Following Nestlé v. Cargill, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2021, at 139.
Volume 54, Number 3 – Spring 2022
Annotations
- Robert Graham, Online Annotation, The Failure of International Law, Institutions, and Diplomacy to Prevent Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2022, at 154.
- Zach Kosbie, Online Annotation, Cassirer’s Fallout: The False Dichotomy of Human Rights and Uniformity in FSIA Choice-of-Law, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2022, at 165.
- Emma Olcott, Online Annotation, Climate Bonds as a Solution to the Post-COVID-19 Sovereign Debt Crisis, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2022, at 179.
- Alex Mason Pazmiño, Online Annotation, Article 103 and the War on Drugs, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2022, at 191.
- Sebastian Peskind, Online Annotation, Putin’s Baseless Justification for Invading Ukraine: Assessing the Legal Ramifications of NATO Expansion in Eastern Europe, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2022, at 202.
- Daniel Rosenberg, Online Annotation, Bilateral Investment Treaties and the Environment: A New Approach to a Global Crisis, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2022, at 211.
- Akshita Tiwary, Online Annotation, Conferring Nationality Upon Stateless Children: A Critical Analysis of Denny Zhao v. The Netherlands, 54 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2022, at 221.
Volume 53 (2020-2021)
Articles
- Martin Kwan, China’s Rule of Law Development: The Increasing Emphasis on Internationalization of Legal Standards and the Horizontal Rule of Law, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2020, at 51.
- Ohio Omiunu & Oludara Akanmidu, Reflections on Nigeria v. Process & Industrial Developments Limited, 53. J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2021, at 110.
Online Annotations
Volume 53, Number 1 – Fall 2020
- James Janison, Justifying the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality: Congress as a Foreign Affairs Actor, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2020, at 1.
- Avi Mediratta, The European Union’s New Collective Redress Directive: Implications for the Future of Civil Litigation, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2020, at 10.
- Harrison Meyer, Collective Products Liability Actions in the European Union and the United States: A Vioxx Case Study, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2020, at 18.
- Suzie Park, The Rise of Asia-Pacific Regionalism in Trade Agreements Following the U.S. Withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2020, at 27.
- Nicolas F. Runnels, Securing Liberalization: China’s New Foreign Investment Law, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Fall 2020, at 38.
Volume 53, Number 2 – Winter 2021
- Paula Ajumobi, Catalonia: Potential Sovereignty in the Era of Controversial Self-Determination, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2021, at 63.
- Philip Dalgarno, Due Diligence and the Limitations of a Positivist Conception of General Principles of Law, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2021, at 72.
- Morgan Lucey, The Role of FDI and the Private Sector in Changing Bolsonaro’s Environmental Policies, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2021, at 79.
- Ashley Ravins, Infection Rates and Indigenous Rights: The Effects of the Covid-19 Outbreak in the Amazon, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2021, at 88.
- María Alejandra Torres, Guantánamo Bay’s Quasi-Colonial Status: From Leasehold to Detention Camp, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2021, at 97.
Volume 53, Number 3 – Spring 2021
- Jack Rogers, Analyzing the Implications of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, 53 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2021, at 128.
- Rebecca Niederberger Martinez, COVID-19: A Reckoning of the Immigration Detention System and a Call for Alternatives to Detention Programs, 53 J. Int’l L. Pol. Online F., Spring 2021, at 136.
- Photeine Lambridis, Corporate Accountability: Prosecuting Corporations for the Commission of International Crimes of Atrocity, 53 J. Int’l L. Pol. Online F., Spring 2021, at 144.
- Antonio Joseph DelGrande, Statelessness in the Context of Climate Change: the Applicability of the Montevideo Criteria to “Sinking States,” 53 J. Int’l L. Pol. Online F., Spring 2021, at 152.
- Hannah Colter, Promoting Global Democracy: Can and Should the United States Continue to Play a Role?, 53 J. Int’l L. Pol. Online F., Spring 2021, at 162.
Volume 52 (2019-2020)
Articles & Notes
Volume 52 – Winter–Spring 2020
ARTICLES
- Antonio Cárdenas-Arriola & Tania Manzur, Corruption in Mexico: A Threat to the Rule of Law, 52 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter–Spring 2020, at 1.
NOTES
- Sharona Mann, Legal Challenges in the Realm of Cyber Warfare, 52 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter–Spring 2020, at 9.
- Ishita Chakrabarty, Reformulating Rules on Dual Object Targeting, 52 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter–Spring 2020, at 24.
Volume 52, Number 1 – Fall 2019
- Paulina Cohen, Enforcing International Arbitral Awards in U.S. Courts and Personal Jurisdiction: Procedure, Problems, and Strategies, 52 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online Forum, Fall 2019, at 1.
- Patrick Corcoran, Investing in Security: CFIUS and China after FIRRMA, 52 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online Forum, Fall 2019, at 7.
- Gabrielle C. Velkes, Breaching the Unknown: Five Lessons from GDPR Article 32 Fines, 52 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online Forum, Fall 2019, at 14.
Volume 52, Number 2 – Winter 2020
- Julia Brooks, Election Interference Under International Law, 52 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2020, at 1.
- Hao-Kai Pai, The Decline of Multilateralism and the Limited Elasticity of WTO Rules, 52 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2020, at 8.
- Charlotte M. Verdon, Using the Present to Repair the Past: The IACHR’s First Step Towards a Rehabilitative Model of Reparations for Historical Crimes, 52 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Winter 2020, at 15.
Volume 52, Number 3 – Spring 2020
- Shlomit Heering, Art You Ready? Brexit and Its Likely Effects on the British Art Market, 52 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2020, at 1.
- Constantine Valettas, The Model Law: An Under-Theorized Approach to Sovereign Debt Restructuring, 52 J. Int’l L. & Pol. Online F., Spring 2020, at 9.