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The Harvard International Law Journal is the oldest student-edited academic journal of international law in the United States.
Cambridge, MA
Joined March 2014
RT @HarvardILJ: Reminder: Submissions for Perspectives is OPEN. Submit your short-form scholarship today: HILJ Onl…
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RT @Geo_J_Intl_L: We are thrilled to announce the publication of two pieces through our partnership with the Harvard International Law Jour…
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New in HILJ x @HIALSA_HLS: Valeria Arroyo surveys challenges and opportunities in the arbitration landscape in #Ecuador. Read:
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The second article for our collaboration with @Geo_J_Intl_L & @CitdGeorgetown, by María Isabel Ortiz Nuques, investigates how artificial intelligence & trade can help confront environmental challenges for the world's oceans.
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In the first article for our collaboration with @Geo_J_Intl_L & @CitdGeorgetown: Samantha Cristol explores the climate challenges posed by transportation and the role of international trade in encouraging (or stymieing) solutions.
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Finally, our last piece in Vol 65(1)'s print edition is a special one: We published #ICJ Judge Yuji Iwasawa's keynote address at our March 2023 symposium on means of enforcement in international law.
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New Online in HILJ x @HIALSA_HLS: Galo Márquez critiques the damages award in a recent Spanish energy investment arbitration, and argues for an alternative damages framework for international investment arbitration.
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New in Online through HILJ x @HIALSA_HLS: José Ramón Villarreal Martínez argues that the U.S. should shift from an absolute to qualified immunity regime for international arbitrators.
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Next up in Print Vol. 65(1): Prof. @NazModirzadeh argues that Third World Approaches to International Law, a critical legal studies movement championed by progressive legal scholars, is failing the Global South interests it purports to empower. Read:
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