In honour of the 110th annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, we have created a collection of free journal articles which focus on ASIL’s conference theme: ‘Charting New Frontiers in International Law’. This collection is designed to be a companion to this year’s meeting, so you can prepare for the conference or experience the debate from afar.
Click below to read all featured articles for free until the end of July 2016.
European Journal of International Law
The 21st-Century Belligerent’s Trilemma
Janina Dill
(2015) 26 (1): 83-108
The Power to Kill or Capture Enemy Combatants
Ryan Goodman
(2013) 24 (3): 819-853
Humanitarian Financial Intervention
Evan J. Criddle
(2013) 24 (2): 583-615
Journal of International Dispute Settlement
Towards a New Heuristic Model: Investment Arbitration as a Political System
Cédric Dupont and Thomas Schultz
(2016) 7(1): 3-30
Safeguarding Public Welfare?—Intellectual Property Rights, Health and the Evolution of Treaty Drafting in International Investment Agreements
Bryan Mercurio
(2015) 6 (2): 252-276
The Arbitral Role in Contractual Interpretation
Joshua Karton
(2015) 6 (1): 4-41
London Review of International Law
The sentimental life of international law
Gerry Simpson
(2015) 3 (1): 3-29
Human Shields
Judith Butler
(2015) 3 (2): 223-243
Zero Dark Thirty: international law, film and representation
Daniel Joyce and Gabriel Simm
(2015) 3 (2): 295-318
Journal of International Economic Law
Fostering Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation and Gradual Multilateralization
Bernard Hoekman
(2015) 18 (3): 609-624
The Regulatory Cooperation Chapter of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Institutional Structures and Democratic Consequences
Alberto Alemanno
(2015) 18 (3): 625-640
How will TPP and TTIP Change the WTO System?
Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Cathleen Cimino-Isaacs
(2015) 18 (3): 679-696
British Yearbook of International Law
Unravelling the Mystery of Jus Cogens in International Law
Asif Hameed
(2013) 84 (1): 52-102
Rethinking Jurisdiction in International Law
Alex Mills
(2013) 84 (1): 187-239
Silence in International Law
Helen Quane
(2013) 84 (1): 240-270
ICSID Review
State-Owned Enterprises as Claimants in International Investment Arbitration
Mark Feldman
(Winter 2016) 31 (1): 24-35
Canute Confronts the Tide: States versus Tribunals and the Evolution of the Minimum Standard in Customary International Law
W. Michael Reisman
(Fall 2015) 30 (3): 616-634
Recent decisions on third-party funding in investment arbitration
Jean-Christophe Honlet
(Fall 2015) 30 (3): 699-712
International Journal of Constitutional Law
Global administrative law: The state of the art
Sabino Cassese
(2015) 13 (2): 465-468
The normative dimensions and performance of global administrative law
Richard B. Stewart
(2015) 13 (2): 499-506
Rethinking the rise of the German Constitutional Court: From anti-Nazism to value formalism
Michaela Hailbronner
(2014) 12 (3): 626-649
International Journal of Refugee Law
The Protection Paradox: Why Hasn’t the Arrival of New Media Transformed Refugee Status Determination?
Rosemary Byrne
(2015) 27 (4): 625-648
The Potential and Limitations of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Shaping International Refugee Law
Roland Bank
(2015) 27 (2): 213-244
Asylum as a General Principle of International Law
María-Teresa Gil-Bazo
(2015) 27 (1): 3-28
International Journal of Transitional Justice
Through the Looking Glass: Transitional Justice Futures through the Lens of Nationalism, Feminism and Transformative Change
Kris Brown and Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
(2015) 9 (1): 127-149
Emancipating Transitional Justice from the Bonds of the Paradigmatic Transition
Dustin N. Sharp
(2015) 9 (1): 150-169
From Transitional to Transformative Justice: A New Agenda for Practice
Paul Gready and Simon Robins
(2014) 8 (3): 339-361
Journal of International Criminal Justice
A Conspiracy to Commit Genocide: Anti-Fertility Research in Apartheid’s Chemical and Biological Weapons Programme
Miles Jackson
(2015) 13 (5): 933-950
The Victim, the International Criminal Court and the Search for Truth: On the Interdependence and Incompatibility of Truths about Mass Atrocity
Sofia Stolk
(2015) 13 (5): 973-994
The Paradox of Dissent: Judicial Dissent and the Projects of International Criminal Justice
Hemi Mistry
(2015) 13 (3): 449-474
Human Rights Law Review
The Economics of the Austerity Crisis: Unpicking Some Human Rights Arguments
Mary Dowell-Jones
(2015) 15 (2): 193-223
Can International Human Rights Law Accommodate Bodily Diversity?
Wendy O’Brien
(2015) 15 (1): 1-20
Culture as Collective Memories: An Emerging Concept in International Law and Discourse on Cultural Rights
Pok Yin S. Chow
(2014) 14 (4): 611-646