Wednesday, August 17, 2022

New Issue: Chicago Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Chicago Journal of International Law (Vol. 23, no. 1, Summer 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Tom Ginsburg, Democracies and International Law: An Update
  • Karen J. Alter, The Future of Embedded International Law: Democratic and Authoritarian Trajectories
  • Aslı Ü. Bâli, The Limits of Prodemocratic International Law in Europe
  • Stephen Cody, Dark Law on the South China Sea
  • Shai Dothan, Violating International Law is Contagious
  • Aleksandra Dzięgielewska, A Mimicry of International Law Compliance: How the Abusive Interpretation of International Norms Serves Poland’s Illiberal Regime
  • Veronika Fikfak, Democracy and Statehood
  • Aziz Z. Huq, International Institutions and Platform-Mediated Misinformation
  • Tokujin Matsudaira, Tianxia, or another Grossraum? U.S.–China Competition and Paradigm Change in the International Legal Order
  • Mariana Olaizola Rosenblat, The Role of Transnational Civil Society in Shaping International Values, Policies, and Law
  • Brad R. Roth, Democratization’s Discontents: Rediscovering the Virtues of the Non-Intervention Norm
  • Timothy Webster, Retooling Sanctions: China’s Challenge to the Liberal International Order