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 3 - Current Issue

Veils, Votes, and Virtual Currencies: Reimagining Law in the Shadow of Power

Table of Contents

Piercing the Veil of Impunity: Twenty-Five Years After the UN Security Council Resolution 1325

Rangita de Silva de Alwis

Voting Patterns and Diversity of Backgrounds in the United Nations Human Rights Committee

Vera Shikhelman


The Fire Underneath: War Crimes Trials & Reconciling National Security and the Rule of Law

Dru Brenner-Beck

COMMENT ARTICLE:

Programmable Money, Welfare State, and the Legal Construction of CBDC

Shuping Li & Wei Shen