Front Matter
Front Matter
Vol. 54 2022
Articles
Foreword: The Academy and International Law: A Catalyst for Change and Innovation
Michael P. Scharf and Caroline R. Cirillo
Hugo Grotius and the Concept of Grotian Moments in International Law
Michael P. Scharf
Grotian Moments and Statehood
Milena Sterio
Little Progress in the Sixth Committee on Crimes Against Humanity
Leila Nadya Sadat
The Minds Behind the Movement: The Role of Academics in East Asia’s War Reparations Litigation
Timothy Webster
What War Did to the Academy, What the Academy Did to War: A 20-Year Retrospective on the Effects of the Post-9/11 Wars
Deborah Pearlstein
Teaching International Law in Pursuit of Justice
Beth Van Schaack
The Erasure of Torture in America
Jessica Wolfendale
Praxis for Peace
Darin E.W. Johnson
Responding to Claims of Atrocities Against the Rohingya: Behind the Scenes of the 2018 Rohingya Documentation Project
Andrew C. Mann and Nicole Carle
The Origin Story of the Public International Law & Policy Group: A Case Study in Strategic Optimism
Paul Williams and Isabela Karibjanian
Making an Impact: Panel of Former Journal of International Law Editors
Caroline R. Cirillo, Niki Dasarathy, Philip Hadji, Katelyn Masetta-Alvarez, Alireza Nourani-Dargiri, Douglas Pilawa, and Christopher Rassi
Speech
Notes
A Regional Custos Morum? Corporate Liability Under International Law in North America After Nevsun Resources and Nestlé
Caroline Zrinka Dzeba
Privacy vs. Identity Rights: A Call for the United States to Adopt the United Kingdom’s “Open ID” System for Artificial Reproductive Technology
Rachel L. Emerson
Guilty? Or Just Poor? Potential International Human Rights Violations in the U.S. Bail System
Alireza Nourani-Dargiri
Transcript
Talking Foreign Policy: “Blood & Treasure” September 28, 2021 Broadcast
Michael P. Scharf, et al.