ISSN: 0889-7743
The Yale Journal of International Law (YJIL) is one of the world’s preeminent international law journals. YJIL publishes articles, essays, notes, and commentary on a wide range of subjects in the fields of international, transnational, and comparative law on a biannual basis. Since November 2009, the Journal has published shorter analytical essays in YJIL Online, an online companion journal. In both its print and online editions, the Journal is committed to publishing cutting-edge, provocative, and thoughtful scholarship at the forefront of the field.
The Journal is about much more than the periodic publication of scholarship. YJIL seeks to foster a community dedicated to the study and practice of international law at the Yale Law School and beyond. To that end, YJIL regularly organizes panels, workshops, and lectures on diverse topics with guests including Law School faculty members, practicing international lawyers and policymakers, and distinguished alumni.
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When Prosecution Is Not Enough: How the International Criminal Court Can Prevent Atrocity and Advance Accountability by Emulating Regional Human Rights Institutions
James L. Cavallaro and Jamie O’Connell
Investment Misconceived: The Investment-Commerce Distinction in International Investment Law
Stratos Pahis
The Nagoya Protocol and the Legal Structure of Global Biogenomic Research
Michelle Rourke, Sam Halabi, Gian Luca Burci, and Rebecca Katz
Transcending Tax Sovereignty and Tax Standardization: Three Questions
Luis Calderon Gomez