The Journal of International Law is the oldest topically-focused journal at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and widely recognized as one of the top international law journals in the world.

VOL. 45: ISSUE 3 - Current Issue

Reassessing the Rule of Law Legacy of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal

Randle C. DeFalco

Defrosting Regulatory Chill

Guillermo J. Garcia Sanchez

“Confucius” and America’s Dangerous Myths About Chinese Law

Daniel Butler Friedman


Self-Executing International Agreements and Private Rights of Action: Revisiting the 4th Restatement of Foreign Relations Law in the Context of International Trade and Investment Agreements

Matthew Schaefer

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On the Exhaustion of Local Remedies: Reconciling Sovereignty and Justice Before the European Court of Human Rights

Alara Hanci