Friday, July 17, 2026

New Issue: American Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the American Journal of International Law (Vol. 120, no. 3, July 2026) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Rifat Azam, The United States, China, and the OECD—UN Rivalry: Asymmetric Regime Complexity in Global Tax Governance
    • Sannoy Das, Non-discrimination as Discrimination: The MFN Obligation and International Trade Law
  • International Decisions
    • Xue Feng & Xueliang Ji, United States — Certain Tax Credits Under the Inflation Reduction Act. Panel Report. WT/DS623/R
    • Marios Tokas, Hellenic Council of State, Decision A, No. 1918-20/2025
  • Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
    • The United States Takes an à la Carte Approach to the United Nations
    • President Trump Launches the Board of Peace
    • The United States and the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework Agree on a “Side-by-Side” Arrangement Exempting U.S. Multinationals from the Global Minimum Tax Regime
    • President Trump Demands that Denmark Sell Greenland to the United States, Threatening to Take It by Force
  • Recent Books on International Law
    • Chimène I. Keitner, State Responsibility as Myth and Legend
    • Anne Trebilcock, reviewing International Organization Initiatives: How and Why Organizations Adapt and Change, edited by Gabrielle Marceau and Henner Gött
    • Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, reviewing International Legal Theory and the Cognitive Turn, edited by Anne van Aaken and Moshe Hirsch
    • Roger O’Keefe, reviewing End of Immunity: Holding World Leaders Accountable for Aggression, Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity, by Chile Eboe-Osuji