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Chicago Journal of International Law - Volume 20, Number 1 (2019)

Chicago Journal of International Law – Volume 22, Number 1 (Summer 2021)

Chicago Journal of International Law

Chicago Journal of International Law

Volume 22, Number 1 (Summer 2021)

ISSN: 1529-0816

The Chicago Journal of International Law is one of three student-edited journals at The University of Chicago Law School. The journal is published twice a year and features scholarly articles on international law topics as well as student-written works. The Chicago Journal of International Law was first published in 2000 and is the successor to The University of Chicago Law School Roundtable. All volumes of the Chicago Journal of International Law are available in full-text PDF in Chicago Unbound, the University of Chicago Law School’s scholarship repository.

CONTENIDO

The Social Science Approach to International Law
Daniel Abebe, Adam Chilton, and Tom Ginsburg

Reflections on the Value of Socio-Legal Approaches to International Economic Law in Africa
Olabisi D. Akinkugbe

On Relating Social Sciences to International Law: Three Perspectives
Yifeng Chen

Herding Schrödinger’s Cats: The Limits of the Social Science Approach to International Law
Simon Chesterman

China and Comparative International Law: Between Social Science and Critique
Matthew S. Erie

Studying Race in International Law Scholarship Using a Social Science Approach
James Thuo Gathii

The Limits of International Law Fifteen Years Later
Jack Goldsmith and Eric A. Posner

A Matter of Personal Choice
Bing Bing Jia

Measuring the Art of International Law
Mary Ellen O’Connell

Comparative International Law and the Social Science Approach
Emilia Justyna Powell

Social Science Research and Reforms of International Institutions
Weijia Rao

International Law and Transnational Legal Orders: Permeating Boundaries and Extending Social Science Encounters
Gregory Shaffer and Terence C. Halliday

COMMENTS
International Law After Dark: How Legalized Sex Work Can Comport with International and Human Rights Law
Joshua A. Fox

Cured: Proposing a Solution to the Hague Convention’s “Zone of Disease” Defense
Savannah Mora

How Hackers of Submarine Cables May Be Held Liable Under the Law of the Sea
Jason Petty

Applying the United Nations Trafficking Protocol in the Context of Climate Change
Mikaila V. Smith

Linguistic Minorities with Disabilities and the Right to Native Language Instruction
Carol Zhang

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