Minnesota Journal of International Law
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The Alien Tort Statute and U.S. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: Legal and Economic Corporate Governance Implications Beyond Al Shimari v. CACI Int'l
Gabriel Richardson
"{W]e have had enough revolutions": International Advocacy Strategies through the Lens of Russian Political Prisoners
Elena Macomber
Solving Standing is Simply the Start: Climate Litigation Lessons Learned from the Evolution of Rights of Nature
Madeleine L. Kim
The Power of Subnational Actors in Enforcement of the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
Wendy Erickson
The Rule of Law in Armed Conflict
Hitoshi Nasu
Explaining Constitutional Copying as an Idealogy: Argentina's "Yankee-mania" Under President Domingo Sarmiento (1868-1874)
Jonathan M. Miller
the Normative Porosity of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: From "Human Rights at Sea" to the "Ocean-Climate Nexus"
Eduardo Cavalcanti de Mello Filho
Peace Agreements and the Persuasive Authority of International Law
Gregory H. Fox and Timothy Jones
Populist Secularism
Seval Yildirim
Mutually Assured Discussion: Lessons from Space Law for a Waning Nuclear Arms Regime
Elsbeth J. Magilton