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Established in 1968, the Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law (JIL) is one of the oldest and most prestigious international law journals in the world.
Current Issue: Volume 56, Issue 1 (2024) Issues 1 & 2
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Vol. 56 (2024)
Foreword
Foreword: Climate Change and International Law at a Crossroads
Michael P. Scharf and Amanda Price
Articles
Will Climate Change Be the Next Grotian Moment?
Michael P. Scharf
U.S. National Security and Climate Change
Alexandra E. Koch, Nicole K. Carle, and Gregory P. Noone
Green Colonialism: Sidelined While on the Front Lines
M. Alexander Pearl
The Right to a Healthy Environment: Underlying Policy Formation Challenges in the United States during the Trump Era
Michael J. Kelly
Taxing Dirty Luxuries
Victoria J. Haneman
Ecocide in War and Peace, From the Air Pollution Consequences of the War in Ukraine to Japan's Disposal of Fukushima Water into the Ocean
Giovanni Chiarini
Negotiating Environmental Justice in Ukraine
Paul R. Williams and Sindija Beta
Fossil Fuel Fraud
Wes Henricksen
Climate Rights in Brazil and the United States: A Convergence in Contrasts
James R. May, Marcelo Buzaglo Dantas, and Luciana Bauer
Speeches
Keynote Speech by John Knox, Former U.N. Special Rapporteur for Human Rights and the Environment
John Knox
Closing Remarks: Toward a Climate Migration Solution
Austin T. Fragomen, Jr. and Nancy H. Morowitz
Introduction of the 2023 Klatsky Endowed Lecture in Human Rights
Michael P. Scharf and Bruce Klatsky
2023 Klatsky Endowed Lecture in Human Rights: The Forgotten Crime: Forging a Convention for Crimes Against Humanity
Leila Nadya Sadat
Notes
The Killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri: On Its Legality and Why the U.N. Should Clarify the "Unable or Unwilling" Doctrine
Nicholas Abraksia
Protecting Traditional Transnational Cultural Expressions in the United States and Mexico
Caitlyn Herlihy