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Chicago Journal of International Law - Volume 20, Number 1 (2019)

Chicago Journal of International Law – Volume 23, Number 1 (2022)

Chicago Journal of International Law

Chicago Journal of International Law

Volume 23, Number 1 (2022)

ISSN: 1529-0816

The Chicago Journal of International Law is one of three student-edited journals at The University of Chicago Law School. The journal is published twice a year and features scholarly articles on international law topics as well as student-written works. The Chicago Journal of International Law was first published in 2000 and is the successor to The University of Chicago Law School Roundtable. All volumes of the Chicago Journal of International Law are available in full-text PDF in Chicago Unbound, the University of Chicago Law School’s scholarship repository.

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Democracies and International Law: An Update
Tom Ginsburg

The Future of Embedded International Law: Democratic and Authoritarian Trajectories
Karen J. Alter

The Limits of Prodemocratic International Law in Europe
Aslı Ü. Bâli

Dark Law on the South China Sea
Stephen Cody

Violating International Law Is Contagious
Shai Dothan

A Mimicry of International Law Compliance: How the Abusive Interpretation of International Norms Serves Poland’s Illiberal Regime
Aleksandra Dzięgielewska

Democracy and Statehood
Veronika Fikfak

International Institutions and Platform-Mediated Misinformation
Aziz Z. Huq

Tianxia, or another Grossraum? U.S.–China Competition and Paradigm Change in the International Legal Order
Tokujin Matsudaira

The Role of Transnational Civil Society in Shaping International Values, Policies, and Law
Mariana Olaizola Rosenblat

Democratization’s Discontents: Rediscovering the Virtues of the Non-Intervention Norm
Brad R. Roth

Retooling Sanctions: China’s Challenge to the Liberal International Order
Timothy Webster

Clearview AI, TikTok, and the Collection of Facial Images in International Law
Miriam Kohn

WIPO’s Proposed Treatment of Sacred Traditional Cultural Expressions as a Distinct Form of Intellectual Property
Alberto Vargas

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