The George Washington International Law Review

Volume 45, Number 4

 

Articles

Realizing Socio-Economic Rights Under Emerging Global Regulatory Frameworks: The Potential Impact of Privatization and the Role of Companies in India and China (PDF)
by Larry Catá Backer

How China Uses International Trade to Promote Its View of Human Rights (PDF)
by Daniel C.K. Chow

Cleaning up the Dragon’s Fountain: Lessons from the First Public Interest Lawsuit Brought by a Grassroots NGO in China (PDF)
by Jessica Scott

Demonstrating Positive Obligations: Children’s Rights and Peaceful Protest in International Law (PDF)
by Aoife Daly

Notes

One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Tailoring Cambodia’s Anticorruption Strategy (PDF)
by Antonio G. David

UNESCO and the Belitung Shipwreck: The Need for a Permissive Definition of “Commercial Exploitation” (PDF)
by Patrick Coleman

Recent Publications

Volume 55, Number 1

Table of Contents (PDF) Article 51 Letters: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (PDF) by Leslie Esbrook The World Trade Organization and the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: Free Trade or Environmental Protection? (PDF) by Alexandria Casarano &...

Volume 54, Number 3

Table of Contents (PDF) Globalization, State Sovereignty, and the Development of International Criminal Law (PDF) by Milena Sterio Counternormativity and the International Order (PDF) by Dan E. Stigall The Red Card of All Red Cards: How FIFA’s Decision to Increase the...

Volume 54, Number 2

The Obligation to Prevent Transboundary Cyber Harm: Expand the Regulatory Regime or Continue Deflecting Responsibility (PDF) by Dafina Bucaj Contracting for Collateral: Solving the Sovereign Bond Enforceability Problem (PDF) by Victoria Colbert The City’s Right to...

Volume 54, Number 1

International Law: Corpus Linguistics and Ordinary Meaning (PDF) by Eric Talbot Jensen & James Rex Lee Fiscal Sovereignty: Tax Havens and the Demarcation of the Third World (PDF) by Eric A. San Juan Global Cooperation for an International Database Needed to Combat...

Publication Process:

After selecting which Articles and Notes to publish, the Article Editors (AE) work with the authors to fine tune the above-the-line text. Thereafter, the ILR Members and Managing Editors (ME) collect the cited sources, substantiate the claims, and edit the footnote citations. The Executive Production Editor (EPE) then completes a final review before sending each Issue to our printer.