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International, Foreign & Comparative Law
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Divergent Human Rights Approaches to Capacity and Consent
January 18, 2026
Gerald L. Neuman, Divergent Human Rights Approaches to Capacity and Consent, in, Mental Health, Legal Capacity, and Human Rights (Charlene Sunkel, Faraaz Mahomed, Michael Ashley…
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Lex Mercatoria and Legal Pluralism: A Late Thirteenth-Century Treatise and its Afterlife
January 18, 2026
Lex Mercatoria and Legal Pluralism: A Late Thirteenth-Century Treatise and its Afterlife (Mary E. Basile, Jane F. Bestor, Daniel R. Coquillette & Charles Donahue eds.
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Reconsidering the Insular Cases: The Past and Future of the American Empire (Gerald L. Neuman & Tomiko Brown-Nagin eds., Harvard Univ. Press 2015).
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Prosecuting Apartheid-Era Crimes?: a South African Dialogue on Justice (Tyler Giannini, Susan H. Farbstein, Samantha Bent & Miles Jackson eds., 2009).
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Law and Policy of Targeted Killing
January 18, 2026
Gabriella Blum & Philip B. Heymann, Law and Policy of Targeted Killing, 1 Harv. Nat’l Security L.J. 145 (2010).
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Indian Corporations, the Administrative State, and the Rise of Indian Trade Remedies
January 18, 2026
Mark Wu, Indian Corporations, the Administrative State, and the Rise of Indian Trade Remedies, in The Indian Legal Profession in the Age of Globalization 672…
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Proportionality New Frontiers, New Challenges
January 18, 2026
Proportionality: New Frontiers, New Challenges (Vicki C. Jackson & Mark Tushnet eds., 2017).
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the resilience of nationality
January 18, 2026
Gerald Neuman, The Resilience of Nationality, 101 ASIL Proc. 97 (2007).
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Sabrineh Ardalan et al., Fulfilling U.S. Commitment to Refugee Resettlement: Protecting Refugees, Preserving National Security & Building the U.S. Economy Through Refugee Admissions, 5 Tex.
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The Case for an International Court of Civil Justice
January 16, 2026
Maya Steinitz, The Case for an International Court of Civil Justice, 67 Stan. L. Rev. Online 74 (2014).
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Stopping Wars and Making Peace: Studies in International Intervention (Kristen Eichensehr & W. Michael Reisman eds., 2009).
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An Enduring Legacy for the Knowledge Econoomy: UNESCO and the International Copyright System
January 14, 2026
Ruth L. Okediji, An Enduring Legacy for the Knowledge Econoomy: UNESCO and the International Copyright System, in Standard-Setting in UNESCO: Normative Action in Education, Science…
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Federalism and the New National Security
January 13, 2026
Ashley Deeks & Kristen Eichensehr, Federalism and the New National Security, 139 Harvard Law Review (forthcoming).
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To Suffer By Comparison?
January 12, 2026
Samantha Power, To Suffer by Comparison?, 128 Daedalus 31 (1999).
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Regulatory, Safety, and Privacy Concerns of Home Monitoring Technologies During COVID-19
January 9, 2026
Sara Gerke, Carmel Shachar, Peter R. Chai & I. Glenn Cohen, Regulatory, Safety, and Privacy Concerns of Home Monitoring Technologies During COVID-19, 26 Nature Med.
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Review, The Cambridge History of International Law
January 8, 2026
David Kennedy, Review, Grotiana (2025). (reviewing The Cambridge History of International Law (Randall Lesaffer & Anne Peters eds., 2024)).
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Grafting Traditional Knowledge onto a Common Law System
January 7, 2026
Ruth L. Okediji, Grafting Traditional Knowledge onto a Common Law System, 110 Geo. L.J. 75 (2021).
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Legal Innovation in International Intellectual Property Relations: Revisiting Twenty-One Years of the TRIPS Agreement
January 7, 2026
Ruth L. Okediji, Legal Innovation in International Intellectual Property Relations: Revisiting Twenty-One Years of the TRIPS Agreement, 36 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 191 (2015).