- Symposium: Technological Innovation in Global Governance
- Paul B. Stephan, The Reign of Cerberus: International Law and Technological Innovation
- F.G. von der Dunk, Technology and the Unique Challenges of Applying Law to the Realm of Outer Space and Space Activities
- Jonathan B. Wiener & Charles Hamilton, Interplanetary Risk Regulation
- Benedict Kingsbury & Yirong Sun, Satellite Infrastructures and Law in the Making of Planetary Knowledge
- Charles Stotler, Interpretation as Creation: Article VI of the Outer Space Treaty
- Ashley Deeks & Duncan Hollis, Large Language Models and International Law
- Alexa Koenig, Digital Investigations of Systematic and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: Practice and Possibilities
- Melissa J. Durkee, The Click-and-Commit World Order
- Sangchul Park, From Human Mapping to Machine Embedding: Uncovering Key Legal Drivers and Deterrents of ISDS Filing Frequencies
- Rebecca Hamilton & Adebayo Okeowo, Digital Evidence: Facilitating What and for Whom?
- Winthrop Wells, Battlefield Evidence in the Age of Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Warfare
- Laurie R. Blank, The Law of Armed Conflict - In the Dark
- Laura A. Dickinson, The Rise of Big Data and the Law of Armed Conflict
- Lindsay Freeman, Revolutions in Justice: Advancing the Rome Statute System to Fight Impurity in Future Wars
- Asaf Lubin, Technology and the Law of Jus Ante Bellum
- James E. Baker, Two Terribles: A Day Without Space and AI Enabled Synthetic Biological Weapons - A Warning Order
- James Kraska, Distinction, Proportionality, and Precautions in Attacks at Sea in the New Era of the Law of Naval Warfare
Thursday, September 4, 2025
New Issue: Chicago Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Chicago Journal of International Law (Vol. 26, no. 1, Summer 2025) is out. Contents include:

