Arctic Indigenous Communities and Antarctic Icebergs as Subjects of Inter-Legality Nedim Hogic Imad Antoine Ibrahim February 1, 2021 Stanford Journal of International Law Volume 57 Issue 1 Pages 105
Mixed Stakes Conflicts in International and Constitutional Law Jide Nzelibe February 1, 2021 Stanford Journal of International Law Volume 57 Issue 1 Pages 55
The United Nations Plan of Partition for Palestine Revisited: On the Origins of Palestine’s International Legal Subalternity Ardi Imseis February 1, 2021 Stanford Journal of International Law Volume 57 Issue 1 Pages 1
Disaggregating Corporate Liability: Japanese Multinationals and World War II Timothy Webster June 1, 2020 Stanford Journal of International Law Volume 56 Issue 2 Pages 175
A Proposal for a Global Database of Politically Exposed Persons Ruta Mrazauskaite Matthew C. Stephenson June 1, 2020 Stanford Journal of International Law Volume 56 Issue 2 Pages 153
Of International Commercial Arbitration, Non-Signatories, and American Federalism: The Case for a Federal Equitable Estoppel Rule Tamar Meshel June 1, 2020 Stanford Journal of International Law Volume 56 Issue 2 Pages 123
Beyond the Governance Gap in International Domain Name Law: Bringing the UDRP in Line with Internationally Recognized Human Rights Monika Zalnieriute January 1, 2020 Stanford Journal of International Law Volume 56 Issue 1 Pages 79
Deconstructing Syria’s Would-Be International Criminal Court Referral: The Politics of International Justice Beth Van Schaack January 1, 2020 Stanford Journal of International Law Volume 56 Issue 1 Pages 1-78
Should Cybersecurity be a Human Right: Exploring the Shared Responsibility of Cyber Peace Scott J. Shackelford July 9, 2019 Stanford Journal of International Law Volume 55 Issue 2 Pages 155
In Need of Prosecution: The Role of Personal Jurisdiction in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal Sara L. Ochs July 9, 2019 Stanford Journal of International Law Volume 55 Issue 2 Pages 117