- Daniel Abebe, Adam Chilton, & Tom Ginsburg, The Social Science Approach to International Law
- Olabisi D. Akinkugbe, Reflections on the Value of Socio-Legal Approaches to International Economic Law in Africa
- Yifeng Chen, On Relating Social Sciences to International Law: Three Perspectives
- Simon Chesterman, Herding Schrödinger’s Cats: The Limits of the Social Science Approach to International Law
- Matthew S. Erie, China and Comparative International Law: Between Social Science and Critique
- James Thuo Gathii, Studying Race in International Law Scholarship Using a Social Science Approach
- Jack Goldsmith & Eric A. Posner, The Limits of International Law Fifteen Years Later
- Bing Bing Jia, A Matter of Personal Choice
- Mary Ellen O’Connell, Measuring the Art of International Law
- Emilia Justyna Powell, Comparative International Law and the Social Science Approach
- Weijia Rao, Social Science Research and Reforms of International Institutions
- Gregory Shaffer & Terence C. Halliday, International Law and Transnational Legal Orders: Permeating Boundaries and Extending Social Science Encounters
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
New Issue: Chicago Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Chicago Journal of International Law (Vol. 22, no. 1, Summer 2021) is out. Contents include: