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A Tale Of Two “States”: Democratic Deficit in Belgium and the European Union (Vol. 57.1, Forum)

Nicholas Sola

Apr 2025

Standing Authorizations for Pro-Democratic Interventions and the Paradox of External Sovereignty (JSDA Conference 2025)

Samira Mathias

Apr 2025

The Analogous Operation of the ICC and US Mass Incarceration (JSDA Conference 2025)

Falyn Dwyer

Apr 2025

Addressing the LGBT+ Protection Gap in Armed Conflict: The Legality of Repealing Anti-LGBT+ Laws in Occupied Territories (JSDA Conference 2025)

Jacqueline Stark

Apr 2025

The Big Tech-Military Nexus: AI, Warfare, and the Future of International Law (JSDA Conference 2025)

Romaissa Ghenai

Apr 2025

What Leads to the “Crime of Crimes?” A Comparative Analysis of Four Genocides (JSDA Conference 2025)

Kerem Gülay & Ozge Karsu

Apr 2025

Not a Rational Choice: How AI (Regulation) is Eroding our Autonomy (JSDA Conference 2025)

Frederica Fedorczyk

Apr 2025

Restorative and Negotiated Justice in Transitional Societies: Rethinking the ICC’s Principle of Complementarity (JSDA Conference 2025)

Olga Obolenets

Apr 2025

Integrating Bioacoustics and International Water Law for Assessing the Behavioral Impacts of Underwater Noise on Cetaceans: Towards Private Governance & Enhanced Conservation Strategies (JSDA Conference 2025)

Ayman Irfan

Apr 2025

Third Countries’ Reactions to the EU CBAM: a Law & Economics Approach (JSDA Conference 2025)

Luca Cerea

Apr 2025

Current Print Issue

  • Trade, Labor Conditionality, and Supply Chain Resilience (Vol. 57, Fall 2024)
  • Transnational Labor Law as a Spiderweb: Is There a Spider? Is There a Web? (Vol. 57, Fall 2024)
  • Gender, Value-Chain Upgrading, and The Costs of Human Capital: The Case of a Garment Supply Chain in China (Vol. 57, Fall 2024)
  • Protecting Workers’ Rights in Global Supply Chains: Will the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive Make a Meaningful Difference? (Vol. 57, Fall 2024)
  • Reimagining Labor Governance in Global Value Chains: Lessons from the Mathadi Model for Adapting Wage Boards to Transnational Labor Governance (Vol. 57, Fall 2024)
  • Gender-Based Violence and Harassment at Sea (Vol. 57, Fall 2024)
  • Voice, Prevention, Remedy: Key Elements in a Global Supply Chain Convention (Vol. 57, Fall 2024)
  • For Protection or For Profit? Non-State Actors in Global Labor Migration Governance (Vol. 57, Fall 2024)

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