Category: Volume 57 Issue 3

Justifying Trade Sanctions: Exceptions and Defenses Under WTO Law

Dr. Anna Ventouratou†

This Article explores the defenses available to States for justifying unilateral economic sanctions that appear prima facie inconsistent with World Trade Organization (WTO) rules. It focuses on two key types of sanctions: those imposed in the context of armed conficts and those aimed at inducing compliance with non-WTO international obligations. This Article frst examines whether…

Sep 2025

Predictive Policing and the Implications of AI Across Global Frameworks (Vol. 57.3)

Jacqueline Hahn

Predictive policing algorithms, which use artificial intelligence (AI) to forecast potential criminal activity and allocate resources, are transforming law enforcement across the globe. This Note examines the ethical, legal, and social implications of implementing predictive policing technologies across various countries—including the United States, China, India, and the European Union (EU). While AI offers benefits such…

Aug 2025

Meiguo, “Beautiful Country”†: An Empirical Study of the Experiences of Chinese Students in U.S. Law Schools (Vol. 57.3)

Xiaohan Sun, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt & Zhenxing Ke

While legal education plays an important role in upholding the rule oflaw and protecting the rights of individuals, there is a dearth of research onthe impact of differences in institutional and cultural contexts on legaleducation. This Article examines the impact of educational systems andculture on the law school experiences of American and Chinese students andassesses…

Jul 2025