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. 46: ISSUE 4 - Current Issue

Property, Power, and Post-War Justice: Redefining Rights Across Borders

Table of Contents

The Law and Politics of International Recognition

Michael Beecher

Can Ukrainians Claim Compensation for War Damage Under the Russia-Ukraine BIT? An International Investment Law Experiment

Csongor István Nagy

Post-Conflict Reparations: Methods for Addressing Discrimination

Lisa Davis


How National Narratives Shape the Sovereignty of Nation-States

Xuan W. Tay

COMMENT ARTICLE:

This Land is My Land (And Definitely Not Yours): Special Interests and Restrictions on Foreign Land Ownership

Matthew McGrenera