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2110.1017/ajil.2023.46The Senate Provides Its Advice and Consent to Ratification of U.S.-Chile Tax Treaty After Eleven Years0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
3210.1017/ajil.2023.54Legislation Enacted to Increase the Transparency of Binding and Non-binding International Agreements Entered into by the United States0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
4310.1017/ajil.2023.32Flexible Institution Building in the International Anti-corruption Regime: Proposing a Transnational Asset Recovery Mechanism0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
5410.1017/ajil.2023.44Jan Klabbers, Virtue in Global Governance: Judgment and Discretion. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. xvi, 309. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
6510.1017/ajil.2023.40Revisiting Coercion as an Element of Prohibited Intervention in International Law0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
7610.1017/ajil.2023.53The United States Seeks to Counter China's “Economic Coercion” Through Enhanced Cooperation and Coordination0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
8710.1017/ajil.2023.49The United States and Taiwan Sign Trade Agreement and Congress Enacts Law to Regulate the Negotiation and Approval of Taiwan Trade Agreements0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
9810.1017/ajil.2023.15Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters. By Anthea Roberts and Nicolas Lamp. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2021. Pp. vii, 391. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
10910.1017/ajil.2023.51President Biden Issues Executive Order Restricting Outbound Investment in National Security Technologies and Products0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
111010.1017/ajil.2023.42International Legal Theory: Foundations and Frontiers. Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack, eds. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. xii, 435. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
121110.1017/ajil.2023.45The Private Side of Transforming Our World: UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and the Role of Private International Law. Ralf Michaels, Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm, and Hans van Loon, eds. Cambridge, UK: Intersentia, 2021. Pp. xiv, 574.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
131210.1017/ajil.2023.50The United States Unveils Political Declaration on Responsible Military Use of Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
141310.1017/ajil.2023.52Glukhin v. Russia. App. No. 11519/20. Judgment0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
151410.1017/ajil.2023.37The United States Arrests and Charges Eleven in Connection with the Assassination of Haiti's President0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
161510.1017/ajil.2023.21Preparing for War: The Making of the Geneva Conventions. By Boyd van Dijk. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. xiv, 376. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
171610.1017/ajil.2023.29United States—Origin Marking Requirement, WT/DS597/R0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
181710.1017/ajil.2023.33The Biden Administration Takes Actions to Restructure Migration to the U.S.-Mexico Border0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
191810.1017/ajil.2023.27The United States Accuses Russia of Not Complying with New START Treaty and Russia Suspends Its Participation0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
201910.1017/ajil.2023.14International Law's Invisible Frames: Social Cognition and Knowledge Production in International Legal Processes. Edited by Andrea Bianchi and Moshe Hirsch. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. xiv, 316. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
212010.1017/ajil.2023.22Rendering Whiteness Visible0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
222110.1017/ajil.2023.25Poverty Penalties as Human Rights Problems0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
232210.1017/ajil.2023.28Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada v. Entertainment Software Association0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
242310.1017/ajil.2023.35Race & International Investment Law: On the Possibility of Reform and Non-retrenchment0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
252410.1017/ajil.2023.31President Biden Issues Conventional Arms Transfer Policy That Emphasizes Human Rights Considerations0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
262510.1017/ajil.2023.36President Biden Issues Policy on Promoting Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
272610.1017/ajil.2023.34Regulating Antarctic Tourism: The Challenge of Consensus-Based Decision Making0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
282710.1017/ajil.2023.23Settling Russia's Imperial and Baltic Debts0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
292810.1017/ajil.2023.10Turkey – Certain Measures Concerning the Production, Importation and Marketing of Pharmaceutical Products, WT/DS583/ARB25.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
302910.1017/ajil.2022.74Statelessness: A Modern History. By Mira L. Siegelberg. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. Pp. 235. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
313010.1017/ajil.2023.11The Justice for Victims of War Crimes Act0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
323110.1017/ajil.2023.16The Department of Defense Issues Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Action Plan0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
333210.1017/ajil.2023.6Karla Christina Azeredo Venâncio da Costa and Others v. Federal Republic of Germany0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
343310.1017/ajil.2023.2The UN Security Council and International Law. By Michael Wood and Eran Sthoeger. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2022. Pp. xx, 213. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
353410.1017/ajil.2023.13The United States Agrees to Loss and Damage Fund at COP270002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
363510.1017/ajil.2023.5Capitalism as Civilisation A History of International Law. By Ntina Tzouvala. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. vii, 239. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
373610.1017/ajil.2023.12The Treasury Department Implements Security Council Resolution Establishing a Humanitarian Carveout for UN Sanctions0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
383710.1017/ajil.2023.9President Biden Issues Executive Order on Ensuring Robust Consideration of Evolving National Security Risks by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
393810.1017/ajil.2023.7Stergiopoulos v. Iran. Order No. 39391/2021. 105 Rivista di diritto internazionale 620 (2022)0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
403910.1017/ajil.2023.4To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth: Legal Imagination and International Power, 1300–1870. By Martti Koskenniemi. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press 2021. Pp. xviii, 1107. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
414010.1017/ajil.2023.17The United States and the European Union Begin Implementation of the European Union-U.S. Data Privacy Framework0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
424110.1017/ajil.2023.8Worldmaking at the End of History: The Gulf Crisis of 1990–91 and International Law0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
434210.1017/ajil.2022.77Identity and Diversity on the International Bench: Who Is the Judge? By Freya Baetens. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. vi, 565. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
444310.1017/ajil.2022.80Peremptory Norms of General International Law (<i>Jus Cogens</i>) (Revisited) and Other Topics: The Seventy-Third Session of the International Law Commission0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
454410.1017/ajil.2022.76Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War. By Samuel Moyn. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021. Pp. 416.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
464510.1017/ajil.2022.84Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Uganda)0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
474610.1017/ajil.2022.83Request for Advisory Opinion by the Pan African Lawyers Union (Palu) on the Compatibility of Vagrancy Laws with the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and Other Human Rights Instruments Applicable in Africa, No. 001/20180002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
484710.1017/ajil.2022.78<i>Lex Pacificatoria, Jus Post Bellum</i>, or Just “Good Practice”? - International Law and Peace Settlements. By Marc Weller, Mark Retter and Andrea Varga, eds. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xxxiv, 704. Index. - Lawyering Peace. By Paul Williams. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xii, 289. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
494810.1017/ajil.2022.85The United States Recognizes the Human Right to a Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
504910.1017/ajil.2022.75Veiled Power: International Law and the Private Corporation 1886–1981. By Doreen Lustig. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. vii, 256. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
515010.1017/ajil.2022.79Disastrous Law: International Law and the Shock-absorption of Disaster - International Law in Disaster Scenarios: Applicable Rules and Principles. By Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2021. Pp. xiv, 209. Index. - Law and Disaster: Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Meltdown in Japan. By Shigenori Matsui. New York, NY: Routledge, 2019. Pp. xi, 284. Index. - All is Well: Catastrophe and the Making of the Normal State. By Saptarishi Bandopadhyay. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. xiv, 306. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
525110.1017/ajil.2022.87The United States Establishes Fund for the Afghan People from Frozen Afghan Central Bank Assets0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
535210.1017/ajil.2022.82Continuity and Change in the World Trade Organization: Pluralism Past, Present, and Future0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
545310.1017/ajil.2022.81Alternatives to Adjudication in International Law: A Case Study of the Ombudsperson to the ISIL and Al-Qaida Sanctions Regime of the UN Security Council0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
555410.1017/ajil.2022.65President Biden Signs National Security Memorandum on Combating Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing and Associated Labor Abuses0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
565510.1017/ajil.2022.69Russia, Ukraine, and the Future World Order0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
575610.1017/ajil.2022.47International Law and the Politics of History. By Anne Orford. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xii, 382. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
585710.1017/ajil.2022.70United States—Safeguard Measure on Imports of Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Products0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
595810.1017/ajil.2022.64State Department Issues First U.S. Strategy to Anticipate, Prevent, and Respond to Atrocities0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
605910.1017/ajil.2022.51Trading with a Friend's Enemy0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
616010.1017/ajil.2022.48In Defense of Comparisons: Russia and the Transmutations of Imperialism in International Law0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
626110.1017/ajil.2022.66The United States and Its Partners Struggle to Implement Global Tax Agreement0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
636210.1017/ajil.2022.58Conflicting Declarations Under the Hague Service Convention Amid the Russo-Ukrainian War: Dilemmas and Preliminary Solutions0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
646310.1017/ajil.2022.62New U.S. Anti-Personnel Landmine Policy Adopted0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
656410.1017/ajil.2022.49The Law of the Sea and PRC Gray-Zone Operations in the South China Sea0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
666510.1017/ajil.2022.44Confronting Apartheid: A Personal History of South Africa, Namibia and Palestine. By John Dugard. Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana Media, 2018. Pp. 312. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
676610.1017/ajil.2022.60Outcasting the Aggressor: The Deployment of the Sanction of “Non-participation”0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
686710.1017/ajil.2022.53Weaponizing Energy: Energy, Trade, and Investment Law in the New Geopolitical Reality0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
696810.1017/ajil.2022.55The Russia-Ukraine War and the Seeds of a New Liberal Plurilateral Order0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
706910.1017/ajil.2022.43Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal After World War II. By Francine Hirsch. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xvii, 536.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
717010.1017/ajil.2022.68The United States Launches the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity and the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
727110.1017/ajil.2022.59A Unified Understanding of Ship Nationality in Peace and War0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
737210.1017/ajil.2022.46Abusive Internationalism? On Democracies and International Law. By Tom Ginsburg. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xvii, 329. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
747310.1017/ajil.2022.67Arbitral Award of 3 October 1899 (Guyana v. Venezuela)0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
757410.1017/ajil.2022.45Imagining Justice for Syria. By Beth Van Schaack. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xv, 476. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
767510.1017/ajil.2022.52Ukraine, Open-Source Investigations, and the Future of International Legal Discourse0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
777610.1017/ajil.2022.21International Law and Transitional Governance. Critical Perspectives. By Emmanuel H. D. De Groof and Micha Wiebusch. Abingdon, UK; New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. xx, 186. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
787710.1017/ajil.2022.37Diversity Statement and Agenda0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
797810.1017/ajil.2022.36Vavřička and Others v. The Czech Republic0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
807910.1017/ajil.2022.34Regional Trade Adjudication and the Rise of Sustainability Disputes: <i>Korea—Labor Commitments</i> and <i>Ukraine—Wood Export Bans</i>0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
818010.1017/ajil.2022.23The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law. By Amal Clooney and Philippa Webb. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. cxx, 900. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
828110.1017/ajil.2022.24The Grip of Sexual Violence in Conflict: Feminist Interventions in International Law. By Karen Engle. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2020. Pp. xiii, 286. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
838210.1017/ajil.2022.32Reflections on Chinese Scholarship and Perspectives Regarding International Law - The Rise of China and International Law: Taking Chinese Exceptionalism Seriously (Law and Global Governance Series). By Congyan Cai. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xvi, 348. Index. - Guoji Fa [International Law]. 6th ed. Edited By Cheng Xiaoxia and Yu Mincai. Beijing: Zhongguo Renmin Daxue Chubanshe [Renmin University of China Press], 2021. Pp. xii, 322. - Zhongguo Guoji Fa Niankan [The Chinese Yearbook of International Law]. Edited by Liu Huawen and Zhu Lijiang. Beijing: Falu Chubanshe [Law Publisher], 2020. Pp. 602. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
848310.1017/ajil.2022.33Refugee Law After 9/11: Sanctuary and Security in Canada and the United States. By Obiora Chinedu Okafor. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2020. Pp. xii, 348. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
858410.1017/ajil.2022.35Big Brother Watch and Others v. the United Kingdom0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
868510.1017/ajil.2022.26Russia Invades Ukraine0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
878610.1017/ajil.2022.31The United States and Allies Provide Military and Intelligence Support to Ukraine0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
888710.1017/ajil.2022.28United States and Allies Target Russia and Belarus with Sanctions and Other Economic Measures0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
898810.1017/ajil.2022.27Russian Invasion of Ukraine Draws Widespread—but Not Universal—Condemnation0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
908910.1017/ajil.2022.29International Institutions Mobilize to Impose Accountability on Russia and Individual Perpetrators of War Crimes and Other Abuses0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
919010.1017/ajil.2022.30United States and Allies Provide Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine and Its Citizens0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
929110.1017/ajil.2022.25Traveling Judges0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
939210.1017/ajil.2022.20Who Guards the “Guardians of the System”? The Role of the Secretariat in WTO Dispute Settlement0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
949310.1017/ajil.2022.8United States Pressures China Over Human Rights Abuses0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
959410.1017/ajil.2022.6The Politics of International Criminal Law. Edited by Holly Cullen, Philipp Kastner, and Sean Richmond. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff, 2021. Pp. xii, 389. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
969510.1017/ajil.2022.13United States Makes Efforts to Curb Misuse of Surveillance Technology0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
979610.1017/ajil.2022.5Emerging Powers and the World Trading System: The Past and Future of International Economic Law. By Gregory Shaffer. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xxii, 321.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
989710.1017/ajil.2022.11United States Reelected to UN Human Rights Council0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
999810.1017/ajil.2022.7Standing Up for Justice: The Challenges of Trying Atrocity Crimes. By Theodor Meron. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. xii, 347. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
1009910.1017/ajil.2022.12The Biden Administration Cracks Down on Ransomware0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
10110010.1017/ajil.2022.14Qatar v. United Arab Emirates0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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10310210.1017/ajil.2022.16Advisory Opinion OC-26/20, Denunciation of the American Convention on Human Rights and the Charter of the Organization of American States and the Consequences for State Human Rights Obligations0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
10410310.1017/ajil.2022.9United States Supports International Efforts to End Conflict in Northern Ethiopia0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
10510410.1017/ajil.2022.4Human Choice in International Law. By Anna Spain Bradley. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. x, 160. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
10610510.1017/ajil.2022.2Manufacturing Statelessness0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
10710610.1017/ajil.2021.70Biden Administration Pushes for Multilateral Cooperation and Domestic Action to Combat Climate Change0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
10810710.1017/ajil.2021.40Establishing Norms in a Kaleidoscopic World. By Edith Brown Weiss. Leiden Pocketbooks of The Hague Academy of International Law Vol. 39, Brill, 2020. Pp. 544.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
10910810.1017/ajil.2021.73United States Indicts Iranian and Chinese Government Agents for Targeting Individuals in the United States0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
11010910.1017/ajil.2021.72Huawei's Meng Wanzhou Released to China After Entering into Deferred Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Justice Department0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
11111010.1017/ajil.2021.64Evading International Norms: Race and Rights in the Shadow of Legality. By Zoltán I. Búzás. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021. Pp. 317. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
11211110.1017/ajil.2021.68United States Grapples with Aftermath of Withdrawal from Afghanistan0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
11311210.1017/ajil.2021.65The Restatement and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law. Edited by Paul B. Stephan and Sarah H. Cleveland. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xi, 587. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
11411310.1017/ajil.2021.74Climate Protection Act Case, Order of the First Senate0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
11511410.1017/ajil.2021.69The United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom Announce “AUKUS” Alliance Focused on Indo-Pacific Security0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
11611510.1017/ajil.2021.71Biden Administration Continues Efforts to Change Immigration Policy Amidst Surges of Migrants and Court Losses0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
11711610.1017/ajil.2021.66<i>The War Lawyers: The United States, Israel, and Juridical Warfare</i>. By Craig Jones. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xxxii, 347. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
11811710.1017/ajil.2021.67General Dynamics United Kingdom Ltd. v. State of Libya [2021] UKSC 22, [2021] 3 WLR 2310002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
11911810.1017/ajil.2021.63Making Sense of Security0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
12011910.1017/ajil.2021.62<i>Transnational Legal Ordering of Criminal Justice</i>. By Gregory Shaffer and Ely Aaronson. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xvi, 394. Index. – CORRIGENUM0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
12112010.1017/ajil.2021.58The Global Evolution of Foreign Relations Law0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
12212110.1017/ajil.2021.49Biden Administration Rescinds Sanctions Against International Criminal Court Officials0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
12312210.1017/ajil.2021.55Nestlé United States, Inc. v. Doe. 141 S. Ct. 1931.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
12412310.1017/ajil.2021.50U.S. Withdraws from Afghanistan as the Taliban Take Control0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
12512410.1017/ajil.2021.43Transnational Legal Orders of Criminal Justice. By Gregory Shaffer and Ely Aaronson. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xvi, 394. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
12612510.1017/ajil.2021.42New Knowledge and Changing Circumstances in the Law of the Sea. Edited by Tomas Heidar. Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2020. Pp. xxii, 476.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
12712610.1017/ajil.2021.47Indigenous Communities of the Lhaka Honhat (Our Land) Association v. Argentina0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
12812710.1017/ajil.2021.46Provisional Application of Treaties and Other Topics: The Seventy-Second Session of The International Law Commission0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
12912810.1017/ajil.2021.37Civil Wars: A History in Ideas. By David Armitage. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2017. Pp xi, 349. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
13012910.1017/ajil.2021.48Situation in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
13113010.1017/ajil.2021.38The Performance of Africa's International Courts: Using Litigation for Political, Legal, and Social Change. Edited by James Thuo Gathii. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xxv, 384. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
13213110.1017/ajil.2021.52United States Seeks Answers on COVID-19's Origin While Stepping Up “Vaccine Diplomacy”0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
13313210.1017/ajil.2021.53U.S. Supreme Court Holds Claims Against U.S. Corporations for Aiding and Abetting Child Slavery Impermissibly Extraterritorial, Declines to Resolve Domestic Corporate Liability0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
13413310.1017/ajil.2021.51United States Sanctions Belarus for Diversion of Ryanair Flight and Ongoing Repression0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
13513410.1017/ajil.2021.45Case C-66/180002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
13613510.1017/ajil.2021.56The Past, Present, and Future of Global Health Law Beyond Crisis0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
13713610.1017/ajil.2021.57Complex Designers and Emergent Design: Reforming the Investment Treaty System0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
13813710.1017/ajil.2021.41Disability, Human Rights Violations, and Crimes Against Humanity0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
13913810.1017/ajil.2021.36Governing the Interface of U.S.-China Trade Relations0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
14013910.1017/ajil.2021.21Nationals Abroad: Globalization, Individual Rights, and the Making of Modern International Law. By Christopher A. Casey. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xii, 298. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
14114010.1017/ajil.2021.25In re Arbitration Between the Italian Republic and the Republic of India Concerning the “Enrica Lexie” Incident0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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29629510.1017/ajil.2019.7The Trump Administration and International Law. By Harold Hongju Koh. New York, New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. viii, 221. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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30130010.1017/ajil.2019.8HCJ 3003/18 Yesh Din – Volunteers for Human Rights v. Chief of General Staff, Israel Defense Forces (IDF)0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
30230110.1017/ajil.2019.9Obligation to Negotiate Access to the Pacific Ocean (Bolivia v. Chile)0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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30530410.1017/ajil.2018.102Animal Science Products, Inc. v. Hebei Welcome Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
30630510.1017/ajil.2018.115Trump Administration Announces Withdrawal from Four International Agreements0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
30730610.1017/ajil.2018.113NAFTA Is Renegotiated and Signed by the United States0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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31030910.1017/ajil.2018.105Trump v. Hawaii0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
31131010.1017/ajil.2018.114Congress Signals Concern Over U.S. Role in Aiding Saudi Arabia's Activities in Yemen0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
31231110.1017/ajil.2018.109International Law and New Wars. By Christine Chinkin and Mary Kaldor. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp. xvii, 592. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
31331210.1017/ajil.2018.110Trump Administration Expresses Strong Disapproval of the International Criminal Court0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
31431310.1017/ajil.2018.104Legalist Empire: International Law and American Foreign Relations in the Early Twentieth Century. By Benjamin Allen Coates. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. x, 284. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
31531410.1017/ajil.2018.111Congress Passes Legislation Implementing the Marrakesh Treaty0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
31631510.1017/ajil.2018.108Anniversary Commemoration and Work of the International Law Commission's Seventieth Session0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
31731610.1017/ajil.2018.106The “Quimbaya Treasure,” Judgment SU-649/170002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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32031910.1017/ajil.2018.90D.C. Circuit Upholds Injunction Barring the Involuntary Transfer to an Unidentified Third Country of a U.S. Citizen Alleged to be an Enemy Combatant0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
32132010.1017/ajil.2018.82Francis Karioko Muruatetu v. Republic0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
32232110.1017/ajil.2018.89Historic Meeting in Singapore Marks a Change in Relations Between the United States and North Korea and Generates a North Korean Commitment to Work Toward Denuclearization0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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32532410.1017/ajil.2018.95Culture in Law and Development: Nurturing Positive Change. By Lan Cao. New York, New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. xi, 533. Index.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
32632510.1017/ajil.2018.91U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Presidential Proclamation Restricting Entry of Individuals from Covered Countries0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
32732610.1017/ajil.2018.86A Rule Book on the Shelf? Tallinn Manual 2.0 on Cyberoperations and Subsequent State Practice0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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32932810.1017/ajil.2018.94Trump Administration Imposes Sanctions on Russia for Chemical Weapons Use, While More Generally Sending Mixed Signals Regarding NATO and Russia0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
33032910.1017/ajil.2018.74Ingabire Victoire Umuhoza v. The Republic of Rwanda0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
33133010.1017/ajil.2018.92United States Withdraws from the UN Human Rights Council, Shortly After Receiving Criticism About Its Border Policy0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
33233110.1017/ajil.2018.75Google Inc. v. Equustek Solutions Inc.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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33733610.1017/ajil.2018.67President Trump Withdraws the United States from the Iran Deal and Announces the Reimposition of Sanctions0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
33833710.1017/ajil.2018.53Closing the Accountability Gap: Concrete Steps Toward Ending Impunity for Atrocity Crimes0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
33933810.1017/ajil.2018.41Queering International Law: Possibilities, Alliances, Complicities, Risks. Edited by Dianne Otto. New York: Routledge, 2018. Pp. xiv, 290. Index. $149.95.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
34033910.1017/ajil.2018.59Trump Administration Expels Russian Diplomats and Imposes Russia-Related Sanctions0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
34134010.1017/ajil.2018.56Slowakische Republik (Slovak Republic) v. Achmea B.V.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
34234110.1017/ajil.2018.69Incremental, Systemic, and Paradigmatic Reform of Investor-State Arbitration0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
34334210.1017/ajil.2018.54Advisory Opinion on the Environment and Human Rights0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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34634510.1017/ajil.2018.63Prosecutor v. Bemba et al.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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34834710.1017/ajil.2018.61Congress Enacts the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data (CLOUD) Act, Reshaping U.S. Law Governing Cross-Border Access to Data0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
34934810.1017/ajil.2018.65Developments Relating to U.S. Trade Negotiations—KORUS, NAFTA, and Trade Promotion Authority0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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35235110.1017/ajil.2018.68United States Moves Forward with Tariffs and Requests WTO Consultations in Response to Certain Trade Practices by China0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
35335210.1017/ajil.2018.34President Trump Issues Executive Order Keeping the Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp Open0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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35535410.1017/ajil.2018.37Responses by the United States to Attacks on the Rohingya in Burma0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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36136010.1017/ajil.2018.32United States Reaches Agreement to Limit Arctic Fishing0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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43943810.1017/ajil.2016.16Human Rights Experimentalism0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
44043910.1017/ajil.2017.18United States Abstains on Security Council Resolution Criticizing Israeli Settlements0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
44144010.1017/ajil.2017.25New Legislation Seeks to Confirm Immunity of Artwork and Facilitate Cultural Exchange0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
44244110.1017/ajil.2017.20United States Expands Military Operations in North Africa and Classifies al-Shabaab as a Force “Associated” with Al Qaeda0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
44344210.1017/ajil.2017.14Transnational Legal Orders. Edited by Terence C. Halliday and Gregory Shaffer . Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press. 2015. Pp. xii, 542. Index. $139.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
44444310.1017/ajil.2017.22Constructing an International Community0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
44544410.1017/ajil.2017.30Commisimpex v. Republic of Congo0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
44644510.1017/ajil.2016.12International Environmental Law and Governance. Edited by Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Duncan French . Leiden, Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2015. Pp. 159. Index. $141, €109.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
44744610.1017/ajil.2016.13Custom's Future: International Law in a Changing World. Edited by Curtis A. Bradley . Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Pp. xii, 379. Index. $125.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
44844710.1017/ajil.2017.7India—Certain Measures Relating to Solar Cells and Solar Modules0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
44944810.1017/ajil.2016.10U.S. Federal Court of Appeals Upholds United Nations' Immunity in Case Related to Cholera in Haiti0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
45044910.1017/ajil.2016.5U.S.-Russian Agreements on Syria Break Down as the Syrian Conflict Continues0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
45145010.1017/ajil.2017.1In re Akhbar Beirut &amp; Al Amin0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
45245110.1017/ajil.2016.3Prosecutorial Politics: The ICC's Influence in Colombian Peace Processes, 2003–20170002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
45345210.1017/ajil.2017.5Case of the Kaliña and Lokono Peoples v. Suriname0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
45445310.1017/ajil.2016.6United States Ratifies Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
45545410.1017/ajil.2017.8Prosecutor v. Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
45645510.1017/ajil.2016.11The Puzzle of Peace: The Evolution of Peace in the International System. By Gary Goertz , Paul F. Diehl , and Alexandru Balas . Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. vii, 225. Index. $27.95.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
45745610.1017/ajil.2016.2Compensation for Expropriations in a World of Investment Treaties: Beyond the Lawful/Unlawful Distinction0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
45845710.1017/ajil.2016.9Russia Suspends Bilateral Agreement with United States Disposal of Weapons-Grade Plutonium0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
45945810.1017/ajil.2017.17<i>AJIL</i> AT 1110002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
46045910.1017/ajil.2016.7Congress Overrides Obama's Veto to Pass Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
46146010.1017/s0002930000763329Federal Court of Claims Finds that Settlement without Compensation of Foreign Nationals' Claims Against Libya does not Violate Fifth Amendment0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
46246110.1017/s0002930000763366The International Law of Migrant Smuggling. By Anne T. Gallagher and Fiona David. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. lvi, 783. Index. $155, cloth; $49.99, paper.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
46346210.1017/s0002930000763172The Obama War Powers Legacy and the Internal Forces That Entrench Executive Power0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
46446310.1017/s0002930000763160The Obama Administration and Targeting “War-Sustaining” Objects in Noninternational Armed Conflict0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
46546410.1017/s0002930000763330The Thin Justice of International Law: A Moral Reckoning of the Law of Nations. By Steven R. Ratner. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. xii, 471. Index. $85, £50.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
46646510.1017/s0002930000763238Philip Morris Brands Sàrl v. Oriental Republic of Uruguay0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
46746610.1017/s0002930000763287United States Justifies Its Use of Force in Libya Under International and National Law0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
46846710.1017/s0002930000763159The Obama Administration, International Law, and Executive Minimalism0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
46946810.1017/s0002930000763251Iran and United States Continue to Implement Nuclear Deal, Although Disputes Persist0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
47046910.1017/s0002930000763184Constitutional War Initiation and the Obama Presidency0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
47147010.1017/s0002930000763196Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters and Other Topics: The Sixty-Eighth Session of the International Law Commission0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
47247110.1017/s0002930000763354Diplomatic Interference and the Law. By Paul Behrens. Oxford, Portland OR: Hart Publishing, 2016. Pp. xli, 493. Index. $122, £70.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
47347210.1017/s00029300007633912016 Table of Cases0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
47447310.1017/s0002930000763214Nasr v. Italy0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
47547410.1017/s0002930000763275U.S. Navy Report Concludes That Iran's 2015 Capture of U.S. Sailors Violated International Law0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
47647510.1017/s0002930000763299U.S. Drone Strike Kills Taliban Leader in Pakistan0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
47747610.1017/s0002930000763342Lawfare: Law as a Weapon of War. By Orde F. Kittrie. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. xvii, 481. Index. $29.95.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
47847710.1017/s0002930000763135President Obama's War Powers Legacy0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
47947810.1017/s0002930000763202Marine Entitlements in the South China Sea: The Arbitration Between the Philippines and China0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
48047910.1017/s0002930000763305U.S. Government Releases Casualty Report, Executive Order, and Presidential Policy Guidance Related to Its Counterterrorism Strike Practices0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
48148010.1017/s0002930000763226Al-Dulimi v. Switzerland0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
48248110.1017/s000293000076324x<i>De</i> Leopoldo López0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
48348210.1017/s0002930000016997Aggression Against Ukraine: Territory, Responsibility, and International Law. By Thomas D. Grant. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. Pp. xxx, 283. Index. $105.50, £68.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
48448310.1017/s0002930000016894Constructing Norms for Global Cybersecurity0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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48648510.1017/s0002930000016912Governing The Internet0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
48748610.1017/s0002930000016936Prosecutor v. Bemba0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
48848710.1017/s0002930000016948Tomlinson v. Belize; Tomlinson v. Trinidad and Tobago0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
48948810.1017/s0002930000016961Plaintiff M68/2015 v. Minister for Immigration and Border Protection0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
49048910.1017/s0002930000016973U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Law Facilitating Compensation for Victims of Iranian Terrorism0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
49149010.1017/s0002930000017048International Legal Materials Contents Volume 55—No. 3—20160002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
49249110.1017/s000293000001695xFlatow v. Iran0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
49349210.1017/s0002930000016985The Social Foundations of World Trade: Norms, Community, and Constitution. By Sungjoon Cho. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. xiv, 250. Index. $120.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
49449310.1017/s0002930000017024International Environmental Law and the Global South. Edited by Shawkat Alam, Sumudu Atapattu, Carmen G. Gonzalez, and Jona Razzaque. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. Pp. xxiv, 631. Index. $155.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
49549410.1017/s0002930000017012The Future of the International Labour Organization in the Global Economy. By Francis Maupain. Oxford, Portland OR: Hart Publishing, 2013. Pp. xix, 300. Index. $91, £53.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
49649510.1017/s0002930000017000Cyberwar: Law and Ethics for Virtual Conflicts. Edited by Jens David Ohlin, Kevin Govern, and Claire Finkelstein. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. xxxii, 274. Index. $185, cloth; $49.95, paper.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
49749610.1017/s0002930000054026United States Blocks Reappointment of WTO Appellate Body Member0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
49849710.1017/s0002930000054014U.S. Secretary of State Determines ISIL Is Responsible for Genocide0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
49949810.1017/s0002930000054038U.S. Department of Defense Releases Report of Investigation Finding That October 2015 Air Strike on Doctors Without Borders Hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, Was Not a War Crime0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
50049910.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0424International Legal Materials, Contents, Volume 55—No. 2—20160002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
50150010.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0406Religious Actors and International Law. By Ioana Cismas. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xxvi, 349. Index. $125.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
50250110.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0269International Law in Chinese Courts During the Rise of China0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
50350210.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0260John H. Jackson (1932–2015)0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
50450310.1017/s0002930000759604After Lengthy Delay, Congress Approves IMF Governance Reforms That Empower Emerging Market and Developing Countries0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
50550410.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0233The Impact of the ICTY on the Former Yugoslavia: An Anticipatory Postmortem0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
50650510.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0339“Treaty Override”0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
50750610.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0390The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea. Edited by Donald R. Rothwell, Alex G. Oude Elferink, Karen N. Scott, and Tim Stephens. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. lxx, 997. Index. $235.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
50850710.1017/s0002930000759616United States Joins Consensus on Paris Climate Agreement0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
50950810.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0327Charanne B.V. v. Spain0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
51050910.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0415Sugar and the Making of International Trade Law. By Michael Fakhri. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. xvii, 250. Index. $99.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
51151010.1017/s0002930000759598European Union and United States Conclude Agreement to Regulate Transatlantic Personal Data Transfers0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
51251110.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0333National Commissioner of the South African Police Service v. Southern African Human Rights Litigation Centre0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
51351210.1017/s0002930000759628United States and Eleven Other Nations Conclude Trans-Pacific Partnership0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
51451310.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0173The Creation of the Tribunals0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
51551410.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0320Certain Activities Carried Out by Nicaragua in the Border Area (Costa Rica v. Nicaragua); Construction of a Road in Costa Rica Along the San Juan River (Nicaragua v. Costa Rica)0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
51651510.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0402Russian Approaches to International Law. By Lauri Mälksoo. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. x, 225. Index. $98.50.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
51751610.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0212Speaking of Legacy: Toward an Ethos of Modesty at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
51851710.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0398<i>Peremptory International Law</i>—Jus Cogens: <i>A General Inventory</i>. By Robert Kolb. Oxford, Portland OR: Hart Publishing, 2015. Pp. xvii, 148. Index. $86, £50. - Jus Cogens: <i>International Law and Social Contract</i>. By Thomas Weatherall. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. Pp. xliv, 509. Index. $126, £79.99.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
51951810.5305/amerjintelaw.110.2.0288The Paris Climate Change Agreement: A New Hope?0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
52051910.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0168International Legal Materials, Contents Volume 54—No. 6—20150002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
52152010.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0082Achieving Sex-Representative International Court Benches0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
52252110.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0159The Principles and Practice of International Aviation Law. By Brian F. Havel and Gabriel S. Sanchez. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. xvii, 444. Index. $125, cloth; $49.99, paper.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
52352210.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0001Due Process in the United Nations0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
52452310.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0135The Law of Global Governance. By Eyal Benvenisti. The Hague: Hague Academy of International Law, 2014. Pp. 331. $21, €15.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
52552410.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0130The Court and the World: American Law and the New Global Realities. By Stephen Breyer. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2015. Pp. viii, 382. Index. $27.95.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
52652510.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0109Granier v. Venezuela0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
52752610.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0152The South China Sea Disputes and Law of the Sea. Edited by S. Jayakumar, Tommy Koh, and Robert Beckman. Cheltenham UK, Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014. Pp. xiv, 281. Index. $130.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
52852710.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0096Arctic Sunrise (Netherlands v. Russia); In re Arctic Sunrise (Netherlands v. Russia)0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
52952810.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0102<i>In re</i> Arbitration Between the Philippines and China0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
53052910.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0049Punishment and Policy in International Criminal Sentencing: An Empirical Study0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
53153010.5305/amerjintelaw.110.1.0148Nationality and Statelessness Under International Law. Edited by Alice Edwards and Laura van Waas. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. xvii, 306. Index. $110.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
53253110.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0904The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Armed Conflict. Edited by Andrew Clapham and Paola Gaeta. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. lxxxiv, 909. Index. $210, cloth; $67.50, paper.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
53353210.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0851Request for an Advisory Opinion Submitted by the Sub-regional Fisheries Commission (SRFC)0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
53453310.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0889Game of Drones, A Theory of the Drone. By Grégoire Chamayou. Translated by Janet Lloyd. New York, London: The New Press, 2015. Pp. 292. Index. $26.95. - Game of Drones, International Law and Drone Strikes in Pakistan: The Legal and Socio-political Aspects. By Sikander Ahmed Shah. London, New York: Routledge, 2015. Pp. viii, 247. Index. $145. - Game of Drones, Sudden Justice: America’s Secret Drone Wars. By Chris Woods. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. xvi, 386. Index. $27.95.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
53553410.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0866<i>In re</i> Direct Action of Unconstitutionality Initiated Against the Declaration of Acceptance of the Jurisdiction of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
53653510.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.09222015 Table of Cases0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
53753610.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0908The Law of Refugee Status (2nd ed.). By James C. Hathaway and Michelle Foster. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. lxxxi, 693. Index. $160, cloth; $60, paper.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
53853710.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0713Domestic Judicial Design by International Human Rights Courts0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
53953810.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0858Venoklim Holding B. V. v. Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
54053910.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0921International Legal Materials Contents Volume 54—No. 5—20150002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
54154010.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0761The Rule of Law Without the Rule of Lawyers? Why Investment Arbitrators Are from Mars, Trade Adjudicators from Venus0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
54254110.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0900National Security and Double Government. By Michael J. Glennon. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. ix, 257. Index. $31.95.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
54354210.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0806Ending Security Council Resolutions0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
54454310.5305/amerjintelaw.109.4.0822Identification of Customary International Law and Other Topics: The Sixty-Seventh Session of the International Law Commission0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
54554410.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0630Konaté v. Burkina Faso0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
54654510.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0636Zivotofsky <i>ex rel.</i> Zivotofsky v. Kerry0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
54754610.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0616ChinaMeasures Related to the Exportation of Rare Earths, Tungsten, and Molybdenum0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
54854710.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0707Book Received0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
54954810.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0551The Executive’s Misplaced Reliance on War Powers “Custom”0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
55054910.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0691Global Health Law. by Lawrence O. Gostin. Cambridge MA, London: Harvard University Press, 2014. Pp. xvi, 541. Index. $55, £40.95, €49.50.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
55155010.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0557Response to Koh and Buchwald’s Article: Don Quixote and Sancho Panza Tilt at Windmills0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
55255110.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0514International Law in National Legal Systems: An Empirical Investigation0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
55355210.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0623Shepherd v. Germany0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
55455310.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0686Justice Among Nations: A History of International Law. by Stephen C. Neff. Cambridge MA, London: Harvard University Press, 2014. Pp. viii, 628. Index. $45.00, £33.95, €40.50.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
55555410.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0677Global Judicialization Revisited, The New Terrain of International Law: Courts, Politics, Rights. by Karen J. Alter. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2014. Pp. xxiii, 365. Index. $35, £24.95.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
55655510.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0610Prosecutor v. Ruto.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
55755610.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0697Fraudulent Evidence Before Public International Tribunals: The Dirty Stories of International Law. by W. Michael Reisman and Christina Skinner. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. x, 222. Index. $90.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
55855710.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0467Comparative International Law: Framing the Field0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
55955810.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0498Comparative International Law Within, Not Against, International Law: Lessons from the International Law Commission0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
56055910.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0534Why Do National Court Judges Refer to Human Rights Treaties? A Comparative International Law Analysis of CEDAW0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
56156010.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0569The Crime of Aggression as Custom and the Mechanisms for Determining Acts of Aggression0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
56256110.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0702Corruption in International Investment Arbitration. by Aloysius P. Llamzon. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xxvii, 328. Index. $250, £125.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
56356210.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0710International Legeal Materials, Contents, Vol. 54, No. 3, 40002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
56456310.5305/amerjintelaw.109.3.0486Comparative International Law at the ICTY: The General Principles Experiment0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
56556410.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0369The Latest Award from the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal: The Line Between Approximation of Damages and Ruling ex Aequo et Bono0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
56656510.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0455The Sources of International Law. By Hugh Thirlway. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xxi, 239. Index. $145, £70, cloth; $45, £24.99, paper.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
56756610.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0379Maritime Dispute0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
56856710.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0324Stabilization and the Expanding Scope of the Security Council’s Work0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
56956810.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0448Transparency in International Law. Edited by Andrea Bianchi and Anne Peters. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. xx, 620. Index. $140, £90.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
57056910.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0442Making Human Rights a Reality. By Emilie M. Hafner-Burton. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013. Pp. xvi, 276. Index. $75, £52, cloth; $27.95, £19.95, paper.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
57157010.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0387Hulley Enterprises Ltd. (Cyprus) v. Russian Federation, Yukos Universal Ltd. (Isle of Man) v. Russian Federation, Veteran Petroleum Ltd. (Cyprus) v. Russian Federation0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
57257110.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0452Surpassing the Sovereign State: The Wealth, Self-Rule, and Security Advantages of Partially Independent Territories. By David A. Rezvani. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. ix, 387. Index. $99, £60.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
57357210.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0296Economic “Necessity” in International Law0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
57457310.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0465Contents, Vol. LIV, Nos. 20002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
57557410.1017/s0002930000002256Surpassing the Sovereign State: The Wealth, Self-Rule, and Security Advantages of Partially Independent Territories. By David A. Rezvani. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. ix, 387. Index. $99, £60.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
57657510.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0393Cyprus v. Turkey0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
57757610.5305/amerjintelaw.109.2.0400Simoncioni v. Germany0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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60260110.5305/amerjintelaw.108.4.08732014 Table of Case0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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62362210.5305/amerjintelaw.108.3.0502Google Spain SL v. Agencia Esñpaola de Protección de Datos (AEPD)0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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62762610.5305/amerjintelaw.108.2.0211Remedying Disregard in Global Regulatory Governance: Accountability, Participation, and Responsiveness0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
62862710.5305/amerjintelaw.108.2.0371The Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law. Edited by Bardo Fassbender and Anne Peters. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. xl, 1228. Index. $210.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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63062910.5305/amerjintelaw.108.2.0302Jones v. United Kingdom0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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63863710.5305/amerjintelaw.108.2.0348International Law and Governance in a Changing Arctic0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
63963810.5305/amerjintelaw.108.1.0067Philip Morris Brands Sárl v. Oriental Republic of Uruguay0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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64964810.5305/amerjintelaw.107.4.0864First WTO Judicial Review of Climate Change Subsidy Issues0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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65165010.1017/s0002930000013403International Criminal Law0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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66466310.1017/s0002930000013440Settlement of Disputes0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
66566410.5305/amerjintelaw.107.4.0823Detlev F. Vagts (1929–2013)0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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71371210.5305/amerjintelaw.107.2.0515International Legal Materials. Contents, Vol. 51, No. 60002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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71571410.1017/s0002930000009829International Organizations0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
71671510.5305/amerjintelaw.107.2.0483Beyond Constitutionalism: The Pluralist Structure of Postnational Law. By Nico Krisch. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. Pp. xxiv, 358. Index. $100, £50.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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72772610.1017/s0002930000009933United States Supports New Security Council Sanctions Following North Korean Missile Launch; North Korea Responds with Third Nuclear Test0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
72872710.1017/s0002930000009866U.S. Efforts to Enhance Cybersecurity and to Counter International Theft of Trade Secrets0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
72972810.1017/s0002930000009842United States Supports New Multilateral Convention to Limit Mercury Discharges0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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73573410.5305/amerjintelaw.107.2.0504United Nations Human Rights Committee Case Law 1977–2008. By Jakob Th. Möller and Alfred de Zayas. Kehl am Rhein: N. P. Engel Verlag, 2009. Pp. xxiv, 603. Index. $188, €148, £120. - The UN Human Rights Committee: Practice and Procedure. By Yogesh Tyagi. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xxxiii, 909. Index. $175.0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
73673510.5305/amerjintelaw.107.2.0510The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law. 10 vols. Edited By Ruüdiger Wolfrum. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. 12,000 (approx.). Index. $3,500, £1,995 (set).0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
73773610.5305/amerjintelaw.107.2.0424Prosecutor v. Taylor0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
73873710.1017/s0002930000009805Presidential Signing Statement Disputes Provisions of National Defense Authorization Act0002-9300american_journal_of_international_law
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74073910.1111/1745-9125.12356Labor markets and incarceration: The China shock to American punishment0011-1384criminology
74174010.1111/1745-9125.12354Updating, subtyping, and perceptions of the police: Implications of police contact for youths’ perceptions of procedural justice0011-1384criminology
74274110.1111/1745-9125.12355Transphobic discourse and moral panic convergence: A content analysis of my hate mail0011-1384criminology
74374210.1111/1745-9125.12358Delinquency, unstructured socializing, and social change: The rise and fall of a teen culture of independence0011-1384criminology
74474310.1111/1745-9125.12353Streetwork at the crossroads: An evaluation of a street gang outreach intervention and holistic appraisal of the research evidence0011-1384criminology
74574410.1111/1745-9125.12351Support seeking, system avoidance, and citizenship: Social safety net usage after incarceration0011-1384criminology
74674510.1111/1745-9125.12352The long arm of the gang: Disengagement under gang governance in Central America0011-1384criminology
74774610.1111/1745-9125.12350“The roughest form of social work:” How court officials justify bail decisions0011-1384criminology
74874710.1111/1745-9125.12349“Even though we're married, I'm single”: The meaning of jail incarceration in romantic relationships0011-1384criminology
74974810.1111/1745-9125.12348Labeling effects of initial juvenile justice system processing decision on youth interpersonal ties<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
75074910.1111/1745-9125.12347Criminal record stigma, race, and neighborhood inequality0011-1384criminology
75175010.1111/1745-9125.12346Correctional officers and the use of force as an organizational behavior0011-1384criminology
75275110.1111/1745-9125.12344Racial and ethnic differences in the consequences of school suspension for arrest0011-1384criminology
75375210.1111/1745-9125.12338Revisiting the relationship between age, employment, and recidivism0011-1384criminology
75475310.1111/1745-9125.12337Settling institutional uncertainty: Policing Chicago and New York, 1877–19230011-1384criminology
75575410.1111/1745-9125.12336Coerced work during parole: Prevalence, mechanisms, and characteristics0011-1384criminology
75675510.1111/1745-9125.12335What is “prison culture”? Developing a theoretical and methodological foundation for understanding cultural schema in prison0011-1384criminology
75775610.1111/1745-9125.12334The “war on cops,” retaliatory violence, and the murder of George Floyd<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
75875710.1111/1745-9125.12332Neighborhoods of last resort: How landlord strategies concentrate violent crime0011-1384criminology
75975810.1111/1745-9125.12331Racial attitudes and belief in redeemability: Most Whites believe justice‐involved Black people can change0011-1384criminology
76075910.1111/1745-9125.12333The “STICKINESS” of stigma: Guilt by association after a friend's arrest0011-1384criminology
76176010.1111/1745-9125.12329Effect of racial misclassification in police data on estimates of racial disparities0011-1384criminology
76276110.1111/1745-9125.12330The future of crime data0011-1384criminology
76376210.1111/1745-9125.12328Unpredictable and monetized contact with the police: Race, avoidance behaviors, and modified activity spaces0011-1384criminology
76476310.1111/1745-9125.12327“That shit doesn't fly”: Subcultural constraints on prison radicalization0011-1384criminology
76576410.1111/1745-9125.12325Value orientations, life transitions, and desistance: Assessing competing perspectives0011-1384criminology
76676510.1111/1745-9125.12326Comparing deep‐end confinement in England &amp; Wales and Norway0011-1384criminology
76776610.1111/1745-9125.12323Situational factors and police use of force across micro‐time intervals: A video systematic social observation and panel regression analysis0011-1384criminology
76876710.1111/1745-9125.12324When men fight with women (versus other men): Limited offending during disputes0011-1384criminology
76976810.1111/1745-9125.12322“If it don't kill you, it'll take away your life”: Survival strategies and isolation in a long‐running gun conflict0011-1384criminology
77076910.1111/1745-9125.12320Changing contexts: A quasi‐experiment examining adolescent delinquency and the transition to high school0011-1384criminology
77177010.1111/1745-9125.12321Police legitimacy regimes and the suppression of citizen oversight in response to police violence0011-1384criminology
77277110.1111/1745-9125.12317Race, work history, and the employment recidivism relationship0011-1384criminology
77377210.1111/1745-9125.12316Procedural justice, legal orientations, and gang membership: Testing an alternative explanation to understand the gang–misconduct link0011-1384criminology
77477310.1111/1745-9125.12315Mental health disparities in solitary confinement0011-1384criminology
77577410.1111/1745-9125.12314Structural predictors of choice: Testing a multilevel rational choice theory of crime0011-1384criminology
77677510.1111/1745-9125.12309Improving or declining: What are the consequences for changes in local crime?*0011-1384criminology
77777610.1111/1745-9125.12308Gender equality and the shifting gap in female‐to‐male prison admission rates*0011-1384criminology
77877710.1111/1745-9125.12307Damned if you do, damned if you don't: How formerly incarcerated men navigate the labor market with prison credentials*0011-1384criminology
77977810.1111/1745-9125.12305Personality pathways to aggression: Testing a trait‐state model using immersive technology0011-1384criminology
78077910.1111/1745-9125.12304Collective efficacy and the built environment*0011-1384criminology
78178010.1111/1745-9125.12303Social order and social justice: Moral intuitions, systemic racism beliefs, and Americans’ divergent attitudes toward Black Lives Matter and police0011-1384criminology
78278110.1111/1745-9125.12301Marketization and crime in contemporary China: Puzzles for criminological theorizing*0011-1384criminology
78378210.1111/1745-9125.12298The American racial divide in fear of the police0011-1384criminology
78478310.1111/1745-9125.12295Sex, drugs, and coercive control: Gendered narratives of methamphetamine use, relationships, and violence0011-1384criminology
78578410.1111/1745-9125.12299In the shadow of 9/11: How the study of political extremism has reshaped criminology*0011-1384criminology
78678510.1111/1745-9125.12294The price of a sex offense conviction: A comparative analysis of the costs of community supervision0011-1384criminology
78778610.1111/1745-9125.12296“No idea whether he's Black, White, or purple”: Colorblindness and cultural scripting in prosecution*0011-1384criminology
78878710.1111/1745-9125.12297Police contact and future orientation from adolescence to young adulthood: Findings from the Pathways to Desistance Study0011-1384criminology
78978810.1111/1745-9125.12293Body‐worn cameras, lawful police stops, and NYPD officer compliance: A cluster randomized controlled trial*0011-1384criminology
79078910.1111/1745-9125.12290Prior punishments and cumulative disadvantage: How supervision status impacts prison sentences<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
79179010.1111/1745-9125.12291Public fear of protesters and support for protest policing: An experimental test of two theoretical models*0011-1384criminology
79279110.1111/1745-9125.12292Are guns the new dog whistle? Gun control, racial resentment, and vote choice*0011-1384criminology
79379210.1111/1745-9125.12288Life lessons: Examining sources of racial and ethnic disparity in federal life without parole sentences*0011-1384criminology
79479310.1111/1745-9125.12287The ties that bribe: Corruption's embeddedness in Chicago organized crime*0011-1384criminology
79579410.1111/1745-9125.12289Can the group disincentivize offending? Considering opt‐out thresholds and decision reversals*0011-1384criminology
79679510.1111/1745-9125.12279Asymmetry in process‐based model relationships: A longitudinal study of adjudicated adolescents*0011-1384criminology
79779610.1111/1745-9125.12286The accumulation of disadvantage: Criminal justice contact, credit, and debt in the transition to adulthood<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
79879710.1111/1745-9125.12277Social media, socialization, and pursuing legitimation of police violence*0011-1384criminology
79979810.1111/1745-9125.12284“God is real”: Narratives of religiously motivated desistance*0011-1384criminology
80079910.1111/1745-9125.12278Immigrant status, citizenship, and victimization risk in the United States: New findings from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)*0011-1384criminology
80180010.1111/1745-9125.12285The long arm of parenting: How parenting styles influence crime and the pathways that explain this effect<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
80280110.1111/1745-9125.12274Reconsidering the “gang effect” in the face of intermittency: Do first‐ and second‐time gang membership both matter?*0011-1384criminology
80380210.1111/1745-9125.12276Authoritarian exclusion and laissez‐faire inclusion: Comparing the punishment of men convicted of sex offenses in England &amp; Wales and Norway*0011-1384criminology
80480310.1111/1745-9125.12273Changing routine activities and the decline of youth crime: A repeated cross‐sectional analysis of self‐reported delinquency in Sweden, 1999–2017<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
80580410.1111/1745-9125.12272Examining the county‐level political considerations associated with declining reliance on the death penalty from 1990 to 2010*0011-1384criminology
80680510.1111/1745-9125.12271“I don't have time for drama”: Managing risk and uncertainty through network avoidance<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
80780610.1111/1745-9125.12269Self‐reported experiences and consequences of unfair treatment by police<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
80880710.1111/1745-9125.12268Selection, stability, and spuriousness: Testing Gottfredson and Hirschi's propositions to reinterpret street gangs in self‐control perspective<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
80980810.1111/1745-9125.12265Romantic partners and young adult offending: Considering the role of partner's socioeconomic characteristics0011-1384criminology
81080910.1111/1745-9125.12266Sanction risk perceptions, coherence, and deterrence<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
81181010.1111/1745-9125.12264The contemporary transformation of american youth: An analysis of change in the prevalence of delinquency, 1991–20150011-1384criminology
81281110.1111/1745-9125.12263Picking battles: Correctional officers, rules, and discretion in prison0011-1384criminology
81381210.1111/1745-9125.12262Confinement as a two‐stage turning point: Do changes in identity or social structure predict subsequent changes in criminal activity?<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
81481310.1111/1745-9125.12260In the eye of the beholder: Meaning and structure of informal status in women's and men's prisons*0011-1384criminology
81581410.1111/1745-9125.12259Threat, emboldenment, or both? The effects of political power on violent hate crimes<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
81681510.1111/1745-9125.12257Institutionalizing inequality in the courts: Decomposing racial and ethnic disparities in detention, conviction, and sentencing*0011-1384criminology
81781610.1111/1745-9125.12258Redemption and reproach: Religion and carceral control in action among women in prison0011-1384criminology
81881710.1111/1745-9125.12256Locking up my generation: Cohort differences in prison spells over the life course0011-1384criminology
81981810.1111/1745-9125.12251The organizational justice effect among criminal justice employees: A meta‐analysis<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
82081910.1111/1745-9125.12250Fearful futures and haunting histories in women's desistance from crime: A longitudinal study of desistance as an uncanny process<sup>*</sup>0011-1384criminology
82182010.1111/1745-9125.12245Pubertal timing and adolescent delinquency<sup>†</sup>0011-1384criminology
82282110.1111/1745-9125.12246Neighborhood climates of legal cynicism and complaints about abuse of police power<sup>†</sup>0011-1384criminology
82382210.1111/1745-9125.12247Feminist criminology in an era of misogyny<sup>†</sup>0011-1384criminology
82482310.1111/1745-9125.12244Continuing education: Toward a life‐course perspective on social learning0011-1384criminology
82582410.1111/1745-9125.12243Perceived arrest risk, psychic rewards, and offense specialization: A partial test of rational choice theory<sup>†</sup>0011-1384criminology
82682510.1111/1745-9125.12241Long‐term consequences of being placed in disciplinary segregation<sup>†</sup>0011-1384criminology
82782610.1111/1745-9125.12242Institutional anomie and cross‐national differences in incarceration<sup>†</sup>0011-1384criminology
82882710.1111/1745-9125.12239Race and policing in the 2016 presidential election: Black lives matter, the police, and dog whistle politics0011-1384criminology
82982810.1111/1745-9125.12240“I was a homo thug, now I'm just homo”: Gay gang members’ desistance and persistence0011-1384criminology
83082910.1111/1745-9125.12238Similarity between deviant peers: Developmental trends in influence and selection*0011-1384criminology
83183010.1111/1745-9125.12237Does it matter if those who matter don't mind? Effects of gang versus delinquent peer group membership on labeling processes0011-1384criminology
83283110.1111/1745-9125.12236Does contact with the justice system deter or promote future delinquency? Results from a longitudinal study of British adolescent twins0011-1384criminology
83383210.1111/1745-9125.12235Retraction statement: Ethnic threat and social control: Examining public support for judicial use of ethnicity in punishment0011-1384criminology
83483310.1111/1745-9125.12234Retraction statement: Lynchings, racial threat, and Whites' punitive views toward Blacks0011-1384criminology
83583410.1111/1745-9125.12231Testing hot‐spots police patrols against no‐treatment controls: Temporal and spatial deterrence effects in the London Underground experiment0011-1384criminology
83683510.1111/1745-9125.12233“Nerve” and violent encounters: An assessment of fearlessness in the face of danger0011-1384criminology
83783610.1111/1745-9125.12232Together despite the odds: Explaining racial and ethnic heterogeneity in union dissolution after incarceration0011-1384criminology
83883710.1111/1745-9125.12228Employer aversion to criminal records: An experimental study of mechanisms0011-1384criminology
83983810.1111/1745-9125.12230Evaluating the shared and unique predictors of legal cynicism and police legitimacy from adolescence into early adulthood0011-1384criminology
84083910.1111/1745-9125.12229Criminal records and college admissions: A modified experimental audit0011-1384criminology
84184010.1111/1745-9125.12227School punishment and interpersonal exclusion: Rejection, withdrawal, and separation from friends0011-1384criminology
84284110.1111/1745-9125.12226Structural discrimination and social stigma among individuals incarcerated for sexual offenses: Reentry across the rural–urban continuum0011-1384criminology
84384210.1111/1745-9125.12224The commemoration of death, organizational memory, and police culture0011-1384criminology
84484310.1111/1745-9125.12223Testing a rational choice model of “desistance:” Decomposing changing expectations and changing utilities0011-1384criminology
84584410.1111/1745-9125.12221Sexual victimization against transgender women in prison: Consent and coercion in context0011-1384criminology
84684510.1111/1745-9125.12225Lynchings, racial threat, and whites’ punitive views toward blacks0011-1384criminology
84784610.1111/1745-9125.12220Inequalities and crime0011-1384criminology
84884710.1111/1745-9125.12215Taking sides: Gender and third‐party partisanship in disputes0011-1384criminology
84984810.1111/1745-9125.12214Development of impulsivity and risk‐seeking: Implications for the dimensionality and stability of self‐control*0011-1384criminology
85084910.1111/1745-9125.12213Consequences of mental and physical health for reentry and recidivism: Toward a health‐based model of desistance*0011-1384criminology
85185010.1111/1745-9125.12210Learning on the job: Studying expertise in residential burglars using virtual environments*0011-1384criminology
85285110.1111/1745-9125.12212Policing through subsidized firepower: An assessment of rational choice and minority threat explanations of police participation in the 1033 program*0011-1384criminology
85385210.1111/1745-9125.12209Linking parental incarceration and family dynamics associated with intergenerational transmission: A life‐course perspective*0011-1384criminology
85485310.1111/1745-9125.12208Does gang membership pay? Illegal and legal earnings through emerging adulthood*0011-1384criminology
85585410.1111/1745-9125.12206Reimagining Sutherland 80 years after white‐collar crime*0011-1384criminology
85685510.1111/1745-9125.12207Producing race disparities: A study of drug arrests across place and race*0011-1384criminology
85785610.1111/1745-9125.12205Role of voice in the legal process*0011-1384criminology
85885710.1111/1745-9125.12202Putting a price on drugs: An economic sociological study of price formation in illegal drug markets0011-1384criminology
85985810.1111/1745-9125.12201Assessing the effects of body‐worn cameras on procedural justice in the Los Angeles Police Department*0011-1384criminology
86085910.1111/1745-9125.12200“The times have changed, the dope has changed”: Women's cooking roles and gender performances in shake methamphetamine markets*0011-1384criminology
86186010.1111/1745-9125.12199Beyond the dichotomy: Incarceration dosage and mental health*0011-1384criminology
86286110.1111/1745-9125.12197Cumulative impact: Why prison sentences have increased*0011-1384criminology
86386210.1111/1745-9125.12198Heterogeneous effects of adolescent violent victimization on problematic outcomes in early adulthood*0011-1384criminology
86486310.1111/1745-9125.12196Roads diverged: An examination of violent and nonviolent pathways in the aftermath of the Bosnian war*0011-1384criminology
86586410.1111/1745-9125.12193POLICING THROUGH SUBSIDIZED FIREPOWER: AN ASSESSMENT OF RATIONAL CHOICE AND MINORITY THREAT EXPLANATIONS OF POLICE PARTICIPATION IN THE 1033 PROGRAM*0011-1384criminology
86686510.1111/1745-9125.12191PRISON OFFICER LEGITIMACY, THEIR EXERCISE OF POWER, AND INMATE RULE BREAKING*0011-1384criminology
86786610.1111/1745-9125.12190CREDENTIALING DECISIONS AND CRIMINAL RECORDS: A NARRATIVE APPROACH*0011-1384criminology
86886710.1111/1745-9125.12189MEDIA CONSTRUCTION OF CRIME REVISITED: MEDIA TYPES, CONSUMER CONTEXTS, AND FRAMES OF CRIME AND JUSTICE*0011-1384criminology
86986810.1111/1745-9125.12188AVOIDING THE RUNAROUND: THE LINK BETWEEN CULTURAL HEALTH CAPITAL AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT AMONG OLDER PRISONERS*0011-1384criminology
87086910.1111/1745-9125.12181DOES INCREASING WOMEN'S EDUCATION REDUCE THEIR RISK OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE? EVIDENCE FROM AN EDUCATION POLICY REFORM0011-1384criminology
87187010.1111/1745-9125.12182NOT EVEN OUR OWN FACTS: CRIMINOLOGY IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA0011-1384criminology
87287110.1111/1745-9125.12180HOW COLLECTIVE IS COLLECTIVE EFFICACY? THE IMPORTANCE OF CONSENSUS IN JUDGMENTS ABOUT COMMUNITY COHESION AND WILLINGNESS TO INTERVENE0011-1384criminology
87387210.1111/1745-9125.12179BODY‐WORN CAMERAS AS A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF DEPOLICING: TESTING FOR CAMERA‐INDUCED PASSIVITY0011-1384criminology
87487310.1111/1745-9125.12178PRIVATIZING PUNISHMENT: TESTING THEORIES OF PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR PRIVATE PRISON AND IMMIGRATION DETENTION FACILITIES0011-1384criminology
87587410.1111/1745-9125.12175DOES UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRATION INCREASE VIOLENT CRIME?*0011-1384criminology
87687510.1111/1745-9125.12174“EXPERIENCE OF THE EXPECTED?” RACE AND ETHNICITY DIFFERENCES IN THE EFFECTS OF POLICE CONTACT ON YOUTH*0011-1384criminology
87787610.1111/1745-9125.12173MARKETIZED MENTALITY, COMPETITIVE/EGOISTIC SCHOOL CULTURE, AND DELINQUENT ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR: AN APPLICATION OF INSTITUTIONAL ANOMIE THEORY*0011-1384criminology
87887710.1111/1745-9125.12171POISONED DEVELOPMENT: ASSESSING CHILDHOOD LEAD EXPOSURE AS A CAUSE OF CRIME IN A BIRTH COHORT FOLLOWED THROUGH ADOLESCENCE0011-1384criminology
87987810.1111/1745-9125.12169CORRELATES OF VIOLENT POLITICAL EXTREMISM IN THE UNITED STATES*0011-1384criminology
88087910.1111/1745-9125.12170STUDYING CRIME TRENDS: NORMAL SCIENCE AND EXOGENOUS SHOCKS*0011-1384criminology
88188010.1111/1745-9125.12165REVISITING JUVENILE WAIVER: INTEGRATING THE INCAPACITATION EXPERIENCE*0011-1384criminology
88288110.1111/1745-9125.12166TRACING CHARGE TRAJECTORIES: A STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACE IN CHARGE CHANGES AT CASE SCREENING, ARRAIGNMENT, AND DISPOSITION*0011-1384criminology
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88688510.1111/1745-9125.12163STREET NETWORK STRUCTURE AND CRIME RISK: AN AGENT‐BASED INVESTIGATION OF THE ENCOUNTER AND ENCLOSURE HYPOTHESES0011-1384criminology
88788610.1111/1745-9125.12152ECOLOGICAL NETWORKS AND URBAN CRIME: THE STRUCTURE OF SHARED ROUTINE ACTIVITY LOCATIONS AND NEIGHBORHOOD‐LEVEL INFORMAL CONTROL CAPACITY0011-1384criminology
88888710.1111/1745-9125.12150CRIME, FEAR, AND MENTAL HEALTH IN MEXICO0011-1384criminology
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89189010.1111/1745-9125.12153TOWARD A BIFURCATED THEORY OF EMOTIONAL DETERRENCE0011-1384criminology
89289110.1111/1745-9125.12154TESTING THE TRANSITIVITY OF REPORTED RISK PERCEPTIONS: EVIDENCE OF COHERENT ARBITRARINESS0011-1384criminology
89389210.1111/1745-9125.12151APPLYING A GENERAL STRAIN THEORY FRAMEWORK TO UNDERSTAND SCHOOL WEAPON CARRYING AMONG LGBQ AND HETEROSEXUAL YOUTH0011-1384criminology
89489310.1111/1745-9125.12149TOWARD AN ANALYTICAL CRIMINOLOGY: THE MICRO–MACRO PROBLEM, CAUSAL MECHANISMS, AND PUBLIC POLICY0011-1384criminology
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89689510.1111/1745-9125.12147STRESS, GENES, AND GENERALIZABILITY ACROSS GENDER: EFFECTS OF MAOA AND STRESS SENSITIVITY ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY*0011-1384criminology
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89889710.1111/1745-9125.12142NEIGHBORHOOD SOCIAL CONTROL AND PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AND DISORDER IN CONTEMPORARY URBAN CHINA*0011-1384criminology
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90089910.1111/1745-9125.12146WHEN POLICY COMES TO TOWN: DISCOURSES AND DILEMMAS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF A STATEWIDE REENTRY POLICY IN KANSAS0011-1384criminology
90190010.1111/1745-9125.12143FACIAL PROFILING: RACE, PHYSICAL APPEARANCE, AND PUNISHMENT*0011-1384criminology
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90390210.1111/1745-9125.12137MARRIAGE, IN‐LAWS, AND CRIME: THE CASE OF DELINQUENT BROTHERS‐IN‐LAW*0011-1384criminology
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90690510.1111/1745-9125.12136JUVENILE WAIVER AS A MECHANISM OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION: A FOCUS ON HUMAN CAPITAL*0011-1384criminology
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91291110.1111/1745-9125.12132JUDICIAL ROTATION AS CENTRIPETAL FORCE: SENTENCING IN THE COURT COMMUNITIES OF SOUTH CAROLINA*0011-1384criminology
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91591410.1111/1745-9125.12128INTERORGANIZATIONAL UTILITY OF WELFARE STIGMA IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM*0011-1384criminology
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91891710.1111/1745-9125.12116CRIME DIVERSITY*0011-1384criminology
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92392210.1111/1745-9125.12109FAMILY MATTERS: EFFECTS OF FAMILY MEMBERS’ RESIDENTIAL AREAS ON CRIME LOCATION CHOICE*0011-1384criminology
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92792610.1111/1745-9125.12107INCARCERATION AND POPULATION HEALTH IN WEALTHY DEMOCRACIES*0011-1384criminology
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1027102610.1111/1745-9125.12345How to overcome the cost of a criminal record for getting hired0011-1384criminology
1028102710.1111/1745-9125.12306“We keep the nightmares in their cages”: Correctional culture, identity, and the warped badge of honor*0011-1384criminology
1029102810.1111/1745-9125.12300When guardians become offenders: Understanding guardian capability through the lens of corporate crime*0011-1384criminology
1030102910.1111/1745-9125.12275Prosecutors, court communities, and policy change: The impact of internal DOJ reforms on federal prosecutorial practices*0011-1384criminology
1031103010.1111/1745-9125.12222Fight or flight: Integral emotions and violent intentions0011-1384criminology
1032103110.1111/1745-9125.12204Neighborhood immigrant concentration and violent crime reporting to the police: A multilevel analysis of data from the National Crime Victimization Survey*0011-1384criminology
1033103210.1111/1745-9125.12195Putting homicide followed by suicide in context: Do macro‐environmental characteristics impact the odds of committing suicide after homicide?*0011-1384criminology
1034103310.1111/1745-9125.12176RETRACTED: LYNCHINGS, RACIAL THREAT, AND WHITES’ PUNITIVE VIEWS TOWARD BLACKS0011-1384criminology
1035103410.1111/1745-9125.12172REASSESSING THE BREADTH OF THE PROTECTIVE BENEFIT OF IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORHOODS: A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF VIOLENCE RISK BY RACE, ETHNICITY, AND LABOR MARKET STRATIFICATION*0011-1384criminology
1036103510.1111/1745-9125.12127CONTEXTUALIZING COMMUNITY CRIME CONTROL: RACE, GEOGRAPHY, AND CONFIGURATIONS OF CONTROL IN FOUR COMMUNITIES*0011-1384criminology
1037103610.1111/1745-9125.12117GENERAL THEORY OF SPATIAL CRIME PATTERNS*0011-1384criminology
1038103710.1111/1745-9125.12125HERITABILITY STUDIES IN THE POSTGENOMIC ERA: THE FATAL FLAW IS CONCEPTUAL0011-1384criminology
1039103810.1111/1745-9125.12113CYNICAL STREETS: NEIGHBORHOOD SOCIAL PROCESSES AND PERCEPTIONS OF CRIMINAL <i>IN</i>JUSTICE*0011-1384criminology
1040103910.1111/1745-9125.12048IMPACT OF VICTIMIZATION ON RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY: EXPLAINING RACIAL AND ETHNIC PATTERNS USING THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY0011-1384criminology
1041104010.1111/1745-9125.12046VARIETIES OF VIOLENT BEHAVIOR0011-1384criminology
1042104110.1111/1745-9125.12015PENALITY AND THE PENAL STATE0011-1384criminology
1043104210.1111/1745-9125.12011“SEEING” MINORITIES AND PERCEPTIONS OF DISORDER: EXPLICATING THE MEDIATING AND MODERATING MECHANISMS OF SOCIAL COHESION0011-1384criminology
1044104310.1111/1745-9125.12008WHEN THE TIES THAT BIND UNWIND: EXAMINING THE ENDURING AND SITUATIONAL PROCESSES OF CHANGE BEHIND THE MARRIAGE EFFECT0011-1384criminology
1045104410.1111/1745-9125.12003THE CYCLE OF VIOLENCE IN CONTEXT: EXPLORING THE MODERATING ROLES OF NEIGHBORHOOD DISADVANTAGE AND CULTURAL NORMS0011-1384criminology
1046104510.1111/1745-9125.12001THE ELUSIVE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS AND CRIME: AN ASSESSMENT ACROSS DISADVANTAGED AREAS OF THE SOUTH BRONX0011-1384criminology
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1048104710.1017/s0020589323000349THE STATUS OF GAZA AS OCCUPIED TERRITORY UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1049104810.1017/s0020589323000337COMMON ARTICLE 1 OF THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS AND THE METHOD OF TREATY INTERPRETATION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1050104910.1017/s0020589323000325AN EMERGENT PLANETARY HEALTH LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1051105010.1017/s0020589323000416THE RIGHT TO A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT BEFORE THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1052105110.1017/s0020589323000404MASS DEFORESTATION AS A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1053105210.1017/s0020589323000362GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW FORMED WITHIN THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1054105310.1017/s0020589323000313CHALLENGING THE USE OF EXTERNAL SOURCES BY THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1055105410.1017/s0020589323000398The Law and Practice of Global ICT Standardization by Olia Kanevskaia [CUP, Cambridge, 2023, xxvi + 361pp, ISBN: 978-1-0093-00575, £95.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1056105510.1017/s0020589323000386The Poseidon Project: The Struggle to Govern the World's Oceans by David Bosco [OUP, Oxford, 2022, 256pp, ISBN: 9780190265649, £22.99 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1057105610.1017/s0020589323000374Creditor Priority in European Bank Insolvency Law: Financial Stability and the Hierarchy of Claims by Sjur Swensen Ellingsæter [Hart Publishing, London, 2023, 280pp, ISBN: 9781509953653, £85.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1058105710.1017/s0020589323000283GROUP-BASED PROTECTION OF AFGHAN WOMEN AND GIRLS UNDER THE 1951 REFUGEE CONVENTION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1059105810.1017/s0020589323000234INCLUSIVE SPACE LAW: THE CONCEPT OF BENEFIT SHARING IN THE OUTER SPACE TREATY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1060105910.1017/s0020589323000222THE INTERACTION OF TREATY AND CUSTOM IN THE CONCEPT OF OFFSHORE ARCHIPELAGOS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1067106610.1017/s0020589323000209The Development of the Law of the Sea by UNCLOS Dispute Settlement Bodies by Lan Ngoc Nguyen [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2023, 336pp, ISBN: 978-1108845632, £85 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1074107310.1017/s002058932300009xALIGNING PARTICIPATION AND PROTECTION IN THE WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY AGENDA0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1176117510.1017/s0020589320000469POLYCENTRICITY AND POLYPHONY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: INTERPRETING THE CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY TO RESPECT HUMAN RIGHTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1182118110.1017/s0020589320000330CONFLICTING FORUM-SELECTION AGREEMENTS IN TREATY AND CONTRACT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1192119110.1017/s0020589320000287EQUAL TREATMENT OF PARTIES IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1194119310.1017/s0020589320000135PERMISSION TO ACT: THE LEGAL CHARACTER OF GENERAL AND SECURITY EXCEPTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1198119710.1017/s002058932000024xNew Media and Freedom of Expression: Rethinking the Constitutional Foundations of the Public Sphere, edited by András Koltay [Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2019, 280pp, ISBN 9781509916481, £75 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1199119810.1017/s0020589320000202THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR A NEW IMPLEMENTING AGREEMENT UNDER THE UN CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA CONCERNING MARINE BIODIVERSITY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1200119910.1017/s0020589320000226MARITIME AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: NEW FRONTIERS IN THE LAW OF THE SEA0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1205120410.1017/s0020589320000111Last Chance for Life: Clemency in Southeast Asian Death Penalty Cases by Daniel Pascoe [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2019, 368pp, ISBN: 9780198809715, £70.00, (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1206120510.1017/s0020589320000093PASSPORTS, THE RIGHT TO TRAVEL, AND NATIONAL SECURITY IN THE COMMONWEALTH0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1210120910.1017/s002058932000010xEU Anti-Discrimination Law beyond Gender, edited by Uladzislau Belavusau and Kristin Henrard [Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2018, 392 pp, ISBN: 978-1-50-991501-9, £60, (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1212121110.1017/s0020589320000068THE EURO–ARAB INVESTMENT TREATY THAT NEARLY WAS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1214121310.1017/s0020589320000032A RENAISSANCE OF THE DOCTRINE OF <i>REBUS SIC STANTIBUS</i>?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1216121510.1017/s002058931900054xTHE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES AND THE SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1218121710.1017/s0020589319000496Protecting Personal Information: The Right to Privacy Reconsidered by Andrea Monti and Raymond Wacks, [Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2019, 192pp, ISBN 978-1-50992-485-1, £45, (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1223122210.1017/s0020589319000514Property Law in a Globalizing World by Amnon Lehavi [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2019, 300pp, ISBN: 978-1-108-42512-4, £85.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1224122310.1017/s0020589319000472INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND COUNTER-TERRORISM: FUNDAMENTAL VALUES, CONFLICTING OBLIGATIONS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1225122410.1017/s0020589319000460STRATEGIC ADMISSIBILITY DECISIONS IN THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1226122510.1017/s0020589319000459THE DUTY TO COOPERATE IN THE CUSTOMARY LAW OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1227122610.1017/s0020589319000447RECONCEPTUALISING THE LEGAL RESPONSE TO FOREIGN FIGHTERS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1230122910.1017/s0020589319000356Judicial Law-Making in English and German Courts by Martin Brenncke [Intersentia, Cambridge, 2018, 438pp, ISBN 978780682693, £119 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1231123010.1017/s0020589319000381UNJUST ENRICHMENT AND THE BRUSSELS I REGULATION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1234123310.1017/s0020589319000368The Governance of Credit Rating Agencies Regulatory Regimes and Liability Issues by Andrea Miglionico [Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2019, 360pp, ISBN 978178643992, £145 (h/bk) or £22 (ebook)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1235123410.1017/s002058931900037xBUILDING A MARKET ECONOMY THROUGH WTO-INSPIRED REFORM OF STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES IN CHINA0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1236123510.1017/s0020589319000411INTERNATIONAL LITIGATION AND THE DISAGGREGATION OF DISPUTES: UKRAINE/RUSSIA AS A CASE STUDY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1237123610.1017/s0020589319000319COMPARING THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL COURTS OF CHINA WITH THE SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL COURT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1238123710.1017/s0020589319000307VIRTUOUS ACCOMPLICES IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1239123810.1017/s0020589319000277STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MODERN SLAVERY: UNCOVERING AND BRIDGING THE GAP0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1240123910.1017/s0020589319000265JURISDICTION AND FREEZING INJUNCTIONS: A REASSESSMENT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1241124010.1017/s0020589319000253THE LEGAL CHARACTER OF ARTICLE 18 OF THE VIENNA CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF TREATIES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1242124110.1017/s0020589319000162THE ASSAULT ON INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION AND THE LIMITS OF WITHDRAWAL0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1243124210.1017/s002058931900023xDISTORTED TERMINOLOGY: THE UK'S CLOSURE OF INVESTIGATIONS INTO ALLEGED TORTURE AND INHUMAN TREATMENT IN IRAQ0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1244124310.1017/s0020589319000228VULNERABILITY AND THE INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION'S DRAFT ARTICLES ON THE PROTECTION OF PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF DISASTERS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1247124610.1017/s0020589319000204Permanent States of Emergency and the Rule of Law: Constitutions in an Age of Crisis by Alan Greene [Hart Studies in Security and Justice, Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2018, 256pp, ISBN 9781509906154, £65.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1248124710.1017/s0020589319000216Military Trials of War Criminals in the Netherlands East Indies 1946–1949 by Fred L Borch [Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 2017, 255pp, ISBN 9780198777168, US$94 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1249124810.1017/s0020589319000174HUMAN RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW: THE 2016 MOROCCO–NIGERIA BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1250124910.1017/s0020589319000186BLANKET BANS, SUBSIDIARITY, AND THE PROCEDURAL TURN OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1251125010.1017/s0020589319000022SAFEGUARDING THE LEGITIMACY OF ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED AND UNREGULATED FISHING VESSEL LISTINGS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1252125110.1017/s0020589319000046INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AS A FRAMEWORK FOR ALGORITHMIC ACCOUNTABILITY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1253125210.1017/s0020589319000101SUSPENSION AND EXPULSION OF MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE: DIFFICULT DECISIONS IN TROUBLED TIMES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1257125610.1017/s0020589319000083Comparative Judicial Review, edited by Erin F Delaney and Rosalind Dixon [Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2018, 449pp, ISBN: 978-1-78811-059-4, £180 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1258125710.1017/s0020589319000095CLIMATE ASSESSMENT AS AN EMERGING OBLIGATION UNDER CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1259125810.1017/s002058931900006xThe Global Climate Regime and Transitional Justice by Sonja Klinsky and Jasmina Brankovic [Routledge, London and New York, NY, 2018, 196pp, ISBN: 978-0-415-78602-7, £115 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1260125910.1017/s0020589319000010THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK GOVERNING HYDROCARBON ACTIVITIES IN UNDELIMITED MARITIME AREAS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1264126310.1017/s0020589318000374REVIEW OF EXECUTIVE ACTION ABROAD: THE UK SUPREME COURT IN THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ORDER0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1265126410.1017/s0020589318000398IMMINENCE IN REFUGEE AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: A MISPLACED NOTION FOR INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1266126510.1017/s0020589318000428THE DATA EMBASSY UNDER PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1267126610.1017/s002058931800043xComparative Law for Spanish–English Speaking Lawyers: Legal Cultures, Legal Terms and Legal Practices / Derecho Comparado para abogados anglo- e hispanoparlantes: Culturas jurídicas, términos jurídicos y prácticas jurídicas by SI STRONG, KATIA FACH GÓMEZ and LAURA CARBALLO PIÑEIRO [Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, 2017, 730pp, ISBN 9781849807869, £45 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1268126710.1017/s0020589318000441The Transformation or Reconstitution of Europe: The Critical Legal Studies Perspective on the Role of the Courts in the European Union, edited by Tamara Perišin and Siniša Rodin [Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland, OR, 2018, 256pp, ISBN 9781509907250, £65(h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1269126810.1017/s0020589318000349THE ROLE OF STATE IMMUNITY AND ACT OF STATE IN THE <i>NM CHERRY BLOSSOM</i> CASE AND THE WESTERN SAHARA DISPUTE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1270126910.1017/s0020589318000386THE INDIVISIBILITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1271127010.1017/s0020589318000350INSTITUTIONAL BALANCE AND SINCERE COOPERATION IN TREATY-MAKING UNDER EU LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1272127110.1017/s0020589318000362THE PROTOCOL ON WATER AND HEALTH AS A STRATEGY FOR GLOBAL WATER GOVERNANCE INTEGRATION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1273127210.1017/s0020589318000271JUSTICIABILITY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1274127310.1017/s0020589318000301TOWARDS JUDICIAL COORDINATION FOR GOOD WATER GOVERNANCE?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1275127410.1017/s0020589318000192THE LAW-MAKING EFFECTS OF THE FAO DEEP-SEA FISHERIES GUIDELINES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1276127510.1017/s0020589318000313WTO REGULATION OF TRANSNATIONAL PRIVATE AUTHORITY IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1277127610.1017/s0020589318000283JURISDICTION IN TORT CLAIMS FOR NON-PHYSICAL HARM UNDER BRUSSELS 2012, ARTICLE 7(2)0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1278127710.1017/s0020589318000295OVERRIDING MANDATORY LAWS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1279127810.1017/s0020589318000258The Use of Force and International Law by Christian Henderson [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2018, xi + 428pp, ISBN 978-1-107-03634-5, £69.99 (h/bk) and ISBN 978-1-107-69200-8, £29.99 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1280127910.1017/s0020589318000210THE BRITISH RATIFICATION OF THE UNDERWATER HERITAGE CONVENTION: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1281128010.1017/s002058931800026xAlternative Visions of the International Law on Foreign Investment: Essays in Honour of Muthucamaraswamy Sornarajah edited by CL Lim [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2016, 494pp, ISBN 978-1-10713-906-0, £89.99 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1282128110.1017/s0020589318000234THE APPLICABILITY OF THE ECHR IN CONTESTED TERRITORIES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1283128210.1017/s0020589318000246Fair and Equitable Treatment and the Fabric of General Principles by Fulvio Maria Palombino [T.M.C. Asser Press, The Hague and Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2018, xvi + 189pp, ISBN 978-94-6265-209-5, £109.99 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1284128310.1017/s0020589318000222CLIMATE CHANGE, THE PARIS AGREEMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1285128410.1017/s0020589318000209ESTABLISHING A MILITARY PRESENCE IN A DISPUTED TERRITORY: INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 2(3) AND (4) OF THE UN CHARTER0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1286128510.1017/s0020589318000155BALANCING SOFT AND HARD LAW FOR BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1287128610.1017/s0020589318000167ACTS OF TORTURE AS AN INSTRUMENT OF GOVERNMENT POLICY IN THE COLONY OF CYPRUS IN THE 1950S AND CHOICE OF LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1288128710.1017/s0020589318000143THE SHADOW OF THE COURT: THE GROWING IMPERATIVE TO REFORM ETHICAL REGULATION OF FORMER JUDGES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1289128810.1017/s0020589318000088THE CISG AND THE UNITED KINGDOM—EXPLORING COHERENCY AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1290128910.1017/s0020589318000131ECONOMIC CRIMES IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1291129010.1017/s0020589318000052Commissions of Inquiry: Problems and Prospects, edited by Christian Henderson [Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland, OR, 2017, 392pp, ISBN 9781782258766, £81.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1292129110.1017/s002058931800012xTHE OWNERSHIP OF CONFISCATED PROCEEDS OF CORRUPTION UNDER THE UN CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1293129210.1017/s002058931800009xHUMAN RIGHTS, THE CYPRUS PROBLEM AND THE IMMOVABLE PROPERTY COMMISSION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1294129310.1017/s0020589318000106RETHINKING THE GLOBAL ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS TO DETER CORRUPTION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1295129410.1017/s0020589318000118PROTOCOL 15 AND ARTICLES 10 AND 11 ECHR—THE PARTIAL TRIUMPH OF POLITICAL INCUMBENCY POST-BRIGHTON?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1296129510.1017/s0020589318000064Foreign Policy Objectives in European Constitutional Law by Joris Larik [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016, xxxiv + 323pp, ISBN 978-0-19-873639-4, £70.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1297129610.1017/s0020589318000076Small States in a Legal World, edited by P Butler and C Morris [Springer, 2017, 264pp, ISBN 978-3-319-39365-0, £73.50, (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1298129710.1017/s0020589318000027HISTORY ON TRIAL: HISTORICAL NARRATIVE PLURALISM WITHIN AND BEYOND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1299129810.1017/s0020589318000015A DUE DILIGENCE STANDARD OF ATTRIBUTION IN CYBERSPACE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1300129910.1017/s0020589317000628Comparative Law in Practice: Contract Law in a Mid-Channel Jurisdiction by Duncan Fairgrieve [Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland, OR, 2016, 208pp, ISBN 9781782257219, $148 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1301130010.1017/s0020589317000562SECURITIZATION OF SEARCH AND RESCUE AT SEA: THE RESPONSE TO BOAT MIGRATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND OFFSHORE AUSTRALIA0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1302130110.1017/s0020589317000550COMPLICITY IN VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN LAW BY INCUMBENT GOVERNMENTS THROUGH DIRECT MILITARY ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1303130210.1017/s0020589317000574JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL MATTERS AFTER BREXIT: WHICH WAY FORWARD?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1304130310.1017/s0020589317000379Law and Politics of the Taiwan Sunflower and Hong Kong Umbrella Movements, edited by Brian Jones [Routledge, Abingdon, 2017, 236pp, ISBN 978-1-472408614-1 (h/bk), 978-1-315-57506-3 (ebk), £105.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1305130410.1017/s0020589317000422LABOUR PROVISIONS IN EU AND US MEGA-REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS: RHETORIC AND REALITY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1306130510.1017/s0020589317000513UNDERSTANDING AND OVERCOMING CHALLENGES IN ACCESSING THE AFRICAN COURT ON HUMAN AND PEOPLES’ RIGHTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1307130610.1017/s0020589317000537SHELTERING GOVERNMENT SUPPORT TO ‘GREEN’ ELECTRICITY: THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1308130710.1017/s0020589317000483CEDAW AND THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ENHANCING WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN CONFLICT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1309130810.1017/s0020589317000471OVERCOMING THE CORPORATE VEIL CHALLENGE: COULD INVESTMENT LAW INSPIRE THE PROPOSED BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS TREATY?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1310130910.1017/s0020589317000598AIDING AND ASSISTING: THE MENTAL ELEMENT UNDER ARTICLE 16 OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION'S ARTICLES ON STATE RESPONSIBILITY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1311131010.1017/s0020589317000549UNCLOS TRIBUNALS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF REGIME0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1312131110.1017/s0020589317000586THE ELUSIVE RIGHT TO TRUTH IN TRANSITIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS JURISPRUDENCE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1313131210.1017/s0020589317000501Reparations for Child Victims of Armed Conflict: State of the Field and Current Challenges by Francesca Capone [Intersentia, Cambridge, 2017, xxxii + 276pp ISBN 978-1-78068-438-3, €65.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1314131310.1017/s002058931700046xUN HUMAN RIGHTS TREATY MONITORING BODIES BEFORE DOMESTIC COURTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1315131410.1017/s0020589317000495Australia's War Crimes Trials, edited by Georgina Fitzpatrick , Tim McCormack and Narelle Morris [Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2016, 865pp, ISBN 978-90-04-29204-8, €325/US$390 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1316131510.1017/s0020589317000458SELF-DEFENCE AGAINST NON-STATE ACTORS: ARE POWERFUL STATES WILLING BUT UNABLE TO CHANGE INTERNATIONAL LAW?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1317131610.1017/s0020589317000380JUDICIAL REVIEW IN THE EU'S COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1318131710.1017/s0020589317000410THE FUTURE ENFORCEMENT OF ASYMMETRIC JURISDICTION AGREEMENTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1319131810.1017/s0020589317000392DOMESTIC EXPLANATORY DOCUMENTS AND TREATY INTERPRETATION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1320131910.1017/s0020589317000409VICTIM–PERPETRATOR RECONCILIATION AGREEMENTS:WHAT CAN MUSLIM-MAJORITY JURISDICTIONS AND THE PRC LEARN FROM EACH OTHER?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1321132010.1017/s0020589317000318‘UNITING AGAINST IMPUNITY: THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY AS A CATALYST FOR ACTION AT THE ICC’0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1322132110.1017/s0020589317000367LEGALITY OF UNILATERAL EXPLOITATION OF SPACE RESOURCES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1323132210.1017/s0020589317000343INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND RESPONSIBILITY-SHARING TO PROTECT REFUGEES: WHAT, WHY AND HOW?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1324132310.1017/s0020589317000288INTERNATIONAL CONCEPTIONS OF THE FAMILY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1325132410.1017/s002058931700032xTHE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS FACING THE SECURITY COUNCIL: TOWARDS SYSTEMIC HARMONIZATION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1326132510.1017/s0020589317000355Prosecuting Maritime Piracy: Domestic Solutions to International Crimes, edited by MICHAEL P SCHARF , MICHAEL A NEWTON and MILENA STERIO [Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2015, 381pp, ISBN 978-1-107-44112-5 £29.99 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1327132610.1017/s0020589317000252THE NEW FRENCH LAW OF CONTRACT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1328132710.1017/s0020589317000306Complicity and Its Limits in the Law of International Responsibility by Vladyslav Lanovoy [Hart, Oxford, 2016, 383pp, ISBN 978-1-78-225937-4, £69.99 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1329132810.1017/s0020589317000240INTERNET CASES IN EU PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW—DEVELOPING A COHERENT APPROACH0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1330132910.1017/s0020589317000203LITIGATING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ RIGHTS IN AFRICA: POTENTIALS, CHALLENGES AND LIMITATIONS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1331133010.1017/s0020589317000239A HARMONIZED EUROPEAN COMPANY LAW: ARE WE THERE ALREADY?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1332133110.1017/s0020589317000227The International Protection of Adults, edited by Richard Frimston , Alexander Ruck Keene , Claire Van Overdijk and Adrian D Ward [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015, ISBN 978-0-19-872725-5, lxxxvi + 808pp, £175.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1333133210.1017/s0020589317000185THE PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEMIC INTEGRATION IN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1334133310.1017/s0020589317000197JUDICIAL UNCERTAINTIES CONCERNING TERRITORIAL SEA DELIMITATION UNDER ARTICLE 15 OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1335133410.1017/s0020589317000136REGULATING EXCESSIVE SPECULATION: COMMODITY DERIVATIVES AND THE GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1336133510.1017/s0020589317000124TEMPORARY REFUGE FROM WAR: CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE SYRIAN CONFLICT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1337133610.1017/s0020589317000161JAPANESE APPROACHES TO EXTRATERRITORIALITY IN COMPETITION LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1338133710.1017/s0020589317000173The Choice of Law Contract by M Hook [Bloomsbury/Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2016, 288pp, ISBN 978-1-84946-764-3, £60.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1339133810.1017/s0020589317000112THE DEVELOPMENT OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW BY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1340133910.1017/s0020589317000045PROVOCATIVE CLIMATE PROTECTION: EU ‘EXTRATERRITORIAL’ REGULATION OF MARITIME EMISSIONS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1341134010.1017/s0020589317000021TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY BANISHMENT: CITIZENSHIP STRIPPING IN COMMON LAW NATIONS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1342134110.1017/s0020589317000069ASSERTIONS OF ENTITLEMENT TO THE OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF IN THE CENTRAL ARCTIC OCEAN0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1343134210.1017/s002058931700001xMISSION IMPOSSIBLE? ADDRESSING NON-EXECUTION THROUGH INFRINGEMENT PROCEEDINGS IN THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1344134310.1017/s0020589317000100Participatory Constitutional Change: The People as Amenders of the Constitution, edited by XENOPHON CONTIADES and ALKMENE FOTIADOU [Routledge, Abingdon, 2017, 244pp, ISBN 978-1-47247-869-6, £95.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1345134410.1017/s0020589317000082Anonymous Speech. Literature, Law and Politics by ERIC BARENDT [Hart, Oxford and Portland, OR, 2016, ISBN 978-1-84946-613-4, 176pp, £35.99 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1346134510.1017/s0020589317000070DEFINING TERRORISM: ONE SIZE FITS ALL?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1347134610.1017/s0020589317000033THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION IN CONFLICTED SOCIETIES: THE EXPERIENCE OF NORTHERN IRELAND AND TURKEY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1348134710.1017/s0020589317000057SHOULD INTERNATIONAL LAW RECOGNIZE A RIGHT OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1349134810.1017/s0020589317000094RESERVATIONS AS UNILATERAL ACTS? EXAMINING THE INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION'S APPROACH TO RESERVATIONS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1350134910.1017/s002058931600052xUNLIKELY BEDFELLOWS: THE EVOLUTION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND DEVELOPMENT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1351135010.1017/s0020589316000488Fighting at the Legal Boundaries: Controlling the Use of Force in Contemporary Conflict by K WATKIN [OUP, Oxford, 2016, 631pp, ISBN 9780190457976, £91.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1352135110.1017/s0020589316000555BAIL-IN AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW: HOW TO MAKE BANK RESOLUTION MEASURES EFFECTIVE ACROSS BORDERS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1353135210.1017/s0020589316000531THE INFLUENCE OF TEACHINGS OF PUBLICISTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1354135310.1017/s0020589316000543Islamism, Statehood and Human Rights: A World of Difference by OLUFEMI OJO ILESANMI [Intersentia, Cambridge, 2016, 276pp, ISBN 978-1780683317, €65 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1355135410.1017/s0020589316000476ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF A BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS TREATY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1356135510.1017/s0020589316000397THE WORKING METHODS OF THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL: MAINTAINING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CHANGE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1357135610.1017/s0020589316000506Foreign Fighters under International Law and Beyond, edited by Andrea de Guttry, Francesca Capone and Christophe Paulussen [TMC Asser Press, The Hague, 2016, 526pp, ISBN 978-94-6265-098-5, ISBN 978-94-6265-099-2 (eBook), €207.99 (h/bk), €166.59 (eBook)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1358135710.1017/s0020589316000518THE HARMONIZATION OF THE AVOIDANCE RULES IN EUROPEAN UNION INSOLVENCIES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1359135810.1017/s0020589316000439ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS BY CSDP MISSIONS: AVAILABLE AND SUFFICIENT?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1360135910.1017/s0020589316000373LEGAL TRANSFERS OF RESTRICTIVE IMMIGRATION LAWS: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1361136010.1017/s0020589316000385THE INTERNATIONAL LAW FRAMEWORK REGULATING THE USE OF ARMED DRONES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1362136110.1017/s002058931600035xWATER FOR ALL? DEVELOPING A HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER IN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1363136210.1017/s0020589316000427COMPARATIVE SUBNATIONAL FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW IN THE CHINESE SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGIONS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1364136310.1017/s0020589316000415Corruption: Economic Analysis and International Law by Marco Arnone and Leonardo S Borlini [Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2014, 672pp, ISBN 978-1-84-980266-6, £125.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1365136410.1017/s0020589316000403THE CHAGOS MARINE PROTECTED AREA ARBITRATION: EXPANSION OF THE JURISDICTION OF UNCLOS PART XV COURTS AND TRIBUNALS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1366136510.1017/s0020589316000336THE RIGHT TO VOTE FOR NON-RESIDENT CITIZENS IN EUROPE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1367136610.1017/s0020589316000348Studies in the Contract Laws of Asia: Remedies for Breach of Contract, edited by Mindy Chen-Wishart , Alexander Loke and Burton Ong [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016, ISBN 978-0-19-875722-1, 536pp, £75.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1368136710.1017/s0020589316000300BIAS IN COLLEGIATE COURTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1369136810.1017/s0020589316000361Responsibility of International Organizations: Essays in Memory of Sir Ian Brownlie by MAURIZIO RAGAZZI [Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, 2013, 470pp, ISBN: 978-90-04-25607-1, £129.21 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1370136910.1017/s0020589316000312The Thin Justice of International Law: The Moral Reckoning of the Law of Nations by Steven R Ratner [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015, 496pp, ISBN 978-0-19-870404-1, £50.00 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1371137010.1017/s0020589316000324SELF-DETERMINATION AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT: REIMAGINING SOVEREIGNTY IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1372137110.1017/s0020589316000221PRIVATE COMMERCIAL LAW CONVENTIONS AND PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE RADICAL APPROACH OF THE CAPE TOWN CONVENTION 2001 AND ITS PROTOCOLS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1373137210.1017/s0020589316000269Comparative Commercial Contracts: Law, Culture and Economic Development (Hornbook Series) by Boris Kozolchyk [West Academic Publishing, St. Paul, MN, 2014, ISBN 978-0-314-28968-1, lii + 1307pp, USD110.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1374137310.1017/s0020589316000270International Economic Law after the Global Crisis, edited by CL Lim and Bryan Mercurio [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2015, 557pp, ISBN 978-1-107-07569-6, £76.50 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1375137410.1017/s0020589316000233THE LAW APPLICABLE TO THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT: TOWARDS TRANSNATIONAL PRINCIPLES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1376137510.1017/s0020589316000208PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND EU EXTERNAL RELATIONS: THINK LOCAL ACT GLOBAL, OR THINK GLOBAL ACT LOCAL?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1377137610.1017/s0020589316000245Identifying the Enemy: Civilian Participation in Armed Conflict by Emily Crawford [OUP, Oxford, 2015, 255pp, ISBN 978-0-19-967849-5, £60.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1378137710.1017/s0020589316000257Australian Private International Law for the 21st Century: Facing Outwards by Andrew Dickinson, Mary Keyes and Thomas John [Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2014, 354pp, ISBN 978-1-84946-625-7, £50.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1379137810.1017/s0020589316000142PROTECTING MOBILE MONEY CUSTOMER FUNDS IN CIVIL LAW JURISDICTIONS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1380137910.1017/s0020589316000191CONTRACTUAL NETWORKS IN EUROPEAN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1381138010.1017/s002058931600021xTHE PROBLEM OF CAUSALITY IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1382138110.1017/s0020589316000166THE END OF AMNESTY OR REGIONAL OVERREACH? INTERPRETING THE EROSION OF SOUTH AMERICA’S AMNESTY LAWS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1385138410.1017/s0020589316000014RECONSIDERING THE AUSTRALIAN <i>FORUM (NON) CONVENIENS</i> DOCTRINE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1386138510.1017/s0020589316000051THE RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES BEFORE THE SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL COURT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1388138710.1017/s0020589316000129A Study of Mixed Legal Systems: Endangered, Entrenched or Blended, edited by Sue Farran, Esin Örücü and Seán Patrick Donlan [Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, Surrey and Burlington, VT, 2014, 270pp, ISBN 978-1-4724-4177-5, £124.95 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1389138810.1017/s002058931600004xTREATY SUCCESSION IN ANNEXED TERRITORY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1390138910.1017/s0020589316000038THE LIMITATIONS OF A HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH TO CORRUPTION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1392139110.1017/s0020589316000099International Law and Post-Conflict Reconstruction Policy, edited by Matthew Saul and James A Sweeney [Routledge, London and New York, 2015, 322pp, ISBN 978-1-138-78011-8, £90.00, (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1393139210.1017/s0020589316000117Treaties on Transit of Energy via Pipelines and Countermeasures by Danae Azaria [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015, 336pp, ISBN 978-0-19-8717742-3, £70.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1394139310.1017/s0020589316000063Non-Proliferation Law as a Special Regime: A Contribution to Fragmentation Theory in International Law edited by Daniel H Joyner and Marco Roscini [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 300pp, 2012, ISBN 978-1-10-700791-4, £69.99, (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1395139410.1017/s0020589316000075Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments (6th edn) by Adrian Briggs [Informa Law from Routledge (Taylor &amp; Francis Group), 2015, Oxford and New York, 897pp, ISBN 978-1-138-82560-4, £395.00 (h/bk) (Lloyd's Commercial Law Library)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1396139510.1017/s0020589316000026DEFINING THE INTERNATIONAL RULE OF LAW: DEFYING GRAVITY?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1397139610.1017/s0020589315000615The Cambridge Companion to International Law edited by James Crawford and Martti Koskenniemi [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2012, 471pp, ISBN 978-0-521-143080, £29.99 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1398139710.1017/s0020589315000627The Internationalisation of Criminal Evidence: Beyond the Common Law and Civil Law Traditions by John D Jackson and Sarah J Summers [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2012, 391pp, ISBN 978-0-521-68847-5, £ 44.99 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1399139810.1017/s0020589315000573THE ADMISSIBILITY CRITERION UNDER ARTICLE 35(3)(b) ECHR: A ‘SIGNIFICANT DISADVANTAGE’ TO HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1401140010.1017/s0020589315000512EUROPEAN UNION DATA PROTECTION LAW AND MEDIA EXPRESSION: FUNDAMENTALLY OFF BALANCE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1402140110.1017/s0020589315000603The Foundations of International Investment Law: Bringing Theory into Practice edited by Zachary Douglas, Joost Pauwelyn and Jorge E Viñuales [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014, xliii + 541pp, ISBN 978-0-19-968538-7, £80.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1403140210.1017/s0020589315000494SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS DURING ECONOMIC CRISES: A CHANGED APPROACH TO NON-RETROGRESSION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1404140310.1017/s0020589315000500FOOD SECURITY AND THE RIGHT TO FOOD: FINDING BALANCE IN THE 2012 FOOD ASSISTANCE CONVENTION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1407140610.1017/s0020589315000639Human Rights Law in Europe: The Influence, Overlaps and Contradictions of the EU and the ECHR edited by Konstantsin Dzehtsiarou, Theodore Konstadinides, Tobias Lock and Noreen O'Meara [Routledge, 2014, Abingdon, 226pp, ISBN 978-0-415-82599-3, £85.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1408140710.1017/s0020589315000640The Eternal Criminal Record by James B Jacobs [Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2015, 396pp, ISBN 978-0-674-36826-2, £29.95 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1409140810.1017/s0020589315000457A DEFENCE OF THE MARGIN OF APPRECIATION AND AN ARGUMENT FOR ITS APPLICATION BY THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1413141210.1017/s002058931500038xEncyclopedia of Transitional Justice, edited by Lavinia Stan and Nadya Nedelsky [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2013, 1440pp, ISBN 9780521196277, £299.99 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1414141310.1017/s0020589315000433Global Health Law by Lawrence O Gostin [Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA and London, 2014, 541pp, ISBN 9780674728844, £40.95 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1415141410.1017/s0020589315000391Judicial Decision-Making in a Globalised World: A Comparative Analysis of the Changing Practices of Western Highest Courts by Elaine Mak [Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2013, 290pp, ISBN 978-1-84946-554-0, £45 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1416141510.1017/s0020589315000378State Responsibility: The General Part by James Crawford [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2014, 825pp, ISBN 9781107477780, £34.99 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1417141610.1017/s002058931500041xProfessional Ethics at the International Bar by Arman Sarvarian [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013, xxvi + 306pp, ISBN 978-0-19-967946-1, £70 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1418141710.1017/s0020589315000354THE UNIDROIT PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS AND INVESTMENT TREATY ARBITRATION: A LIMITED RELATIONSHIP0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1419141810.1017/s0020589315000408GLOBAL EXPERIMENTALIST GOVERNANCE, INTERNATIONAL LAW AND CLIMATE CHANGE TECHNOLOGIES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1420141910.1017/s0020589315000366STATE AND DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY AND EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS: EUROPEAN LAW TO THE RESCUE?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1421142010.1017/s0020589315000342ANTISUIT INJUNCTIONS IN SUPPORT OF ARBITRATION:<i>WEST TANKERS</i>STILL AFLOAT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1422142110.1017/s0020589315000299THE POLITICAL UNCONSCIOUS OF THE ENGLISH FOREIGN ACT OF STATE AND NON-JUSTICIABILITY DOCTRINE(S)0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1423142210.1017/s0020589315000184ARBITRARY WITHHOLDING OF CONSENT TO HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE IN SITUATIONS OF DISASTER0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1424142310.1017/s0020589315000202THE ARMS TRADE TREATY: ACHIEVEMENTS, FAILINGS, FUTURE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1425142410.1017/s0020589315000305RELIGION, CHILDREN AND EMPLOYMENT: THE <i>BABY LOUP</i> CASE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1426142510.1017/s0020589315000226Competing Sovereignties by Richard Joyce [Routledge, Abingdon and New York, 2013, xii + 283pp, ISBN 978-0-415-67814-8, £85 (h/bk), 978-1-13-801793-1, £26.99 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1427142610.1017/s0020589315000287IMPLICATIONS OF THE INDUS WATER <i>KISHENGANGA</i> ARBITRATION FOR THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF WATERCOURSES AND THE ENVIRONMENT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1428142710.1017/s0020589315000196COMPANIES AND THEIR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1429142810.1017/s0020589315000275FOREIGN FADS OR FASHIONS? THE ROLE OF COMPARATIVISM IN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1430142910.1017/s0020589315000263The Governance Gap: Extractive Industries, Human Rights and the Home State Advantage by Penelope Simons and Audrey Macklin [Routledge, London, 2014, xxxvii + 422pp, ISBN 978-0-415-33470-9, £100.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1431143010.1017/s0020589315000251Handbook on the Law of Cultural Heritage and International Trade edited by James Nafziger and Robert Paterson [Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014, 650pp, ISBN 978-1-78100-733-4, £180.00, (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1432143110.1017/s0020589315000214EUNAVFOR OPERATION ATALANTA OFF SOMALIA: THE EU IN UNCHARTERED LEGAL WATERS?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1433143210.1017/s0020589315000238Caribbean Integration Law by David Berry [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014, ISBN 978-0-19-967007-9, 512pp, £85.00 (hbk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1434143310.1017/s002058931500024xGender and Judging, edited by Ulrike Schultz and Gisela Shaw [Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2013, 640pp, ISBN 978-1-84113-640-0, £55.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1435143410.1017/s0020589315000172TACKLING THE RISE OF CHILD LABOUR IN EUROPE: HOMEWORK FOR THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1436143510.1017/s0020589315000135A NEW STRATOSPHERE? INVESTMENT TREATY ARBITRATION AS ‘INTERNATIONALIZED PUBLIC LAW’0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1437143610.1017/s0020589315000111THE INFLUENCE OF EU AND EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW ON ENGLISH PRIVATE LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1438143710.1017/s0020589315000123THE DIVERGING APPROACHES OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CASES OF <i>NADA</i> AND <i>AL-DULIMI</i>0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1439143810.1017/s002058931500010xHUMANITARIAN LAW, HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND THE BIFURCATION OF ARMED CONFLICT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1440143910.1017/s0020589315000032EVOLVING INTERPRETATION OF MULTILATERAL TREATIES: ’ACTS CONTRARY TO THE PURPOSES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS’ IN THE REFUGEE CONVENTION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1441144010.1017/s0020589315000020TRANSITIONAL CONSTITUTIONALISM AND THE CASE OF THE ARAB SPRING0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1442144110.1017/s0020589315000068Atoll Island States and International Law: Climate Change Displacement and Sovereignty by Lilian Yamamoto and Miguel Esteban [Springer, 2014, ISBN 978-3-642-38186-7, xvi + 307pp, £90.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1443144210.1017/s0020589315000093The Position of Heads of State and Senior Officials in International Law by Joanne Foakes [Oxford University Press, 2014, ISBN: 978-0-19-964028-7, 256pp, £95.00, (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1444144310.1017/s0020589315000056STATE SECRETS LAW AND NATIONAL SECURITY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1445144410.1017/s002058931500007xHumanitarian Law in Action within Africa by Jennifer Moore [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012, 384pp, ISBN 978-0-19-985696-1, £55.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1446144510.1017/s0020589315000044THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD PRINCIPLE AS AN INDEPENDENT SOURCE OF INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1447144610.1017/s0020589315000081The Liberal-Welfarist Law of Nations: A History of International Law by Emmanuelle Jouannet [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2014, 318pp, ISBN 978-1-107-47094-1, £21.99 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1448144710.1017/s0020589315000019International Law and the Construction of the Liberal Peace by Russell Buchan [Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland, Oregon, 2013, ISBN 978-1-84-946244-0, 247pp, £50.00, h/bk].0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1449144810.1017/s002058931400058xCorporate Governance in the Shadow of the State by Marc Moore [Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2013, 336pp, ISBN 978-1-84946-008-8, £55.00, (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1450144910.1017/s0020589314000621CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS, THE ITALIAN TORPEDO, AND THE RECAST OF THE BRUSSELS I REGULATION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1451145010.1017/s0020589314000578Human Rights and Public Finance: Budgets and the Promotion of Economic and Social Rights, edited by Aoife Nolan, Rory O'Connell and Colin Harvey [Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2013, 257pp, ISBN 978-1-84113-011-8, £55.00 (h/bk)].0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1452145110.1017/s0020589314000645THE REPARATIVE EFFECT OF TRUTH SEEKING IN TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1453145210.1017/s0020589314000566CHILD ABDUCTION: RECENT JURISPRUDENCE OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1454145310.1017/s002058931400061xTHE UK GOVERNMENT‘S LEGAL OPINION ON FORCIBLE MEASURES IN RESPONSE TO THE USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS BY THE SYRIAN GOVERNMENT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1455145410.1017/s0020589314000633Transition from Illegal Regimes in International Law by Yaël Ronen [Cambridge University Press, 2013, 402pp, ISBN 9781107679665, £25.99 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1456145510.1017/s0020589314000591Critical Legal Perspectives on Global Governance: Liber Amicorum David M Trubek, edited by Grainne De Burca, Claire Kilpatrick and Joanne Scott [Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2014, 461pp, ISBN 978-1-84946-419-2, £55.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1457145610.1017/s0020589314000608Transparency in International Law, edited by Andrea Bianchi and Anne Peters [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2013, 642pp, ISBN 978-1-107-02138-9, £90.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1458145710.1017/s0020589314000554NON-STATUTORY EXECUTIVE POWERS: ASSESSING GLOBAL CONSTITUTIONALISM IN A STRUCTURAL-INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1459145810.1017/s0020589314000475COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON ARBITRARY DEPRIVATION OF NATIONALITY AND REFUGEE STATUS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1460145910.1017/s0020589314000426THE CHANGING DYNAMICS OF THE GLOBAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LEGAL ORDER: EMERGENCE OF A ‘NETWORK AGENDA’?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1461146010.1017/s0020589314000505The Cosmopolitan First Amendment: Protecting Transborder Expressive and Religious Liberties by Timothy Zick [Cambridge University Press, New York, 2014, ISBN 978-1-107-01232-5, 449pp, £60.85 (h/bk)].0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1462146110.1017/s0020589314000463FIDUCIARY OWNERSHIP AND TRUSTS IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1463146210.1017/s0020589314000360A CASE FOR HARMONIZING LAWS ON MARITIME INTERCEPTIONS OF IRREGULAR MIGRANTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1464146310.1017/s0020589314000499The Global Reach of European Refugee Law, Hélène Lambert, Jane McAdam and Maryellen Fullerton (eds) [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2013, ISBN 978-1-107-04175-2, xviii+322pp, £70.00, US$120.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1465146410.1017/s0020589314000347CROWD-SOURCED GOVERNANCE IN A POST-DISASTER CONTEXT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1466146510.1017/s0020589314000396BANKRUPTCY FORUM SHOPPING: THE UK AND US AS VENUES OF CHOICE FOR FOREIGN COMPANIES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1467146610.1017/s0020589314000517Brownlie's Principles of Public International Law by James Crawford [8th edn, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012, 888pp, ISBN 978-0-19-965417-8 £135.00 (h/bk), ISBN 978-0-19-969969-8 £45.99 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1468146710.1017/s0020589314000438FROM SPECIALITY TO A CONSTITUTIONAL SENSE OF PURPOSE: ON THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE OBJECTIVES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1469146810.1017/s0020589314000451THE CHOICE OF LAW AGREEMENT AS A REASON FOR EXERCISING JURISDICTION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1470146910.1017/s0020589314000359THE BRUSSELS I REGULATION AND ARBITRATION0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1471147010.1017/s0020589314000232TRANSBOUNDARY TRANSIT PIPELINES: REFLECTIONS ON THE BALANCING OF RIGHTS AND INTERESTS IN LIGHT OF THE NORD STREAM PROJECT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1472147110.1017/s0020589314000402INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DOMESTIC ADJUDICATION: DENIAL OF JUSTICE DECONSTRUCTED0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1473147210.1017/s0020589314000220REFLECTIONS OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE AUTHORITY OF CODIFICATION CONVENTIONS AND ILC DRAFT ARTICLES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1474147310.1017/s0020589314000256The Cosmopolitan State by H Patrick Glenn [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013, xiii + 400pp, ISBN 978-0-19-968242-3, £50 (h/bk)].0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1475147410.1017/s0020589314000323CORPORATE HUMAN RIGHTS ACCOUNTABILITY: THE OBJECTIONS OF WESTERN GOVERNMENTS TO THE ALIEN TORT STATUTE0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1476147510.1017/s0020589314000311THE WARSAW CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS: EMERGING UNDERSTANDINGS AND BATTLE LINES ON THE ROAD TO THE 2015 CLIMATE AGREEMENT0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1477147610.1017/s0020589314000207APPLICABLE LAWS TO ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS UNDER CURRENT ARBITRATION LAW AND PRACTICE IN MAINLAND CHINA0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1478147710.1017/s0020589314000335THE ALIEN TORT STATUTE AFTER <i>KIOBEL</i>: THE POSSIBILITY FOR UNLAWFUL ASSERTIONS OF UNIVERSAL CIVIL JURISDICITON STILL REMAINS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1479147810.1017/s002058931400027xComparative Reasoning in European Supreme Courts by Michal Bobek [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013, ix+310pp, ISBN 978-0-19-968038-2, £50 h/bk]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1480147910.1017/s0020589314000244DECONSTRUCTING DATA PROTECTION: THE ‘ADDED-VALUE’ OF A RIGHT TO DATA PROTECTION IN THE EU LEGAL ORDER0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1481148010.1017/s002058931400030xInternational Law and the Arctic by Michael Byers [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2013, 337pp, ISBN 978-1-107-04275-9, £65.00 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1482148110.1017/s0020589314000293DETERMINING THE SEAT OF AN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: PARTY AUTONOMY AND THE INTERPRETATION OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1483148210.1017/s0020589314000281SEVERING RESERVATIONS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1484148310.1017/s0020589314000219THE PRODUCT LIABILITY SYSTEM IN CHINA: RECENT CHANGES AND PROSPECTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1485148410.1017/s0020589314000190REVIEWING THE UNITED KINGDOM'S ICCPR IMMIGRATION RESERVATION IN HONG KONG COURTS0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1486148510.1017/s0020589314000268Customary International Law in Times of Fundamental Change: Recognizing Grotian Moments by Michael P Scharf [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2013, xi+228 pp, ISBN 978-1-107-61032-3, £21.99 (p/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1487148610.1017/s0020589314000098GOOD FAITH AND THE TRIPS AGREEMENT: PUTTING FLESH ON THE BONES OF THE TRIPS ‘OBJECTIVES’0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1488148710.1017/s002058931400013xThe Verdict of Battle: The Law of Victory and the Making of Modern War by James Q Whitman [Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2012, 336pp, ISBN: 978-0-674-067141, £22.95 (h/bk)]0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1490148910.1017/s0020589314000037A LEGAL-HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE EU COMPETITION RULES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1491149010.1017/s0020589314000062CHINA'S STATE CAPITALISM AND WORLD TRADE LAW0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1492149110.1017/s0020589314000086<i>FORA NON CONVENIENS</i>FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ARBITRAL AWARDS AGAINST STATES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
1493149210.1017/s0020589314000116FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT POLICY0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1511151010.1017/s0020589313000316RECITAL 12 OF THE RECAST REGULATION: A NEW HOPE?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1513151210.1017/s0020589313000407II. SURVEYING THE STATE OF EU ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: MUCH BARK WITH LITTLE BITE?0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1528152710.1017/s0020589313000109BUILDING A GLOBAL REDRESS SYSTEM FOR LOW-VALUE CROSS-BORDER DISPUTES0020-5893international_&_comparative_law_quarterly
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1761176010.1111/lasr.12432Regulatory Pragmatism, Legal Knowledge and Compliance with Law in Areas of State Weakness0023-9216law_&_society_review
1762176110.1111/lasr.12434Realizing the Right to Access in France: Between Implementation and Activation0023-9216law_&_society_review
1763176210.1111/lasr.12446<i>Of Comics and Legal Aesthetics: Multimodality and the Haunted Mask of Knowing</i>. By Thomas Giddens. London &amp; New York: Routledge, 20180023-9216law_&_society_review
1764176310.1111/lasr.12442The Differential Management of Financial Illegalisms: Assigning Responsibilities in the Libor Scandal0023-9216law_&_society_review
1765176410.1111/lasr.12438Disability, Rights, and the Construction of Sexuality in Tort Claims0023-9216law_&_society_review
1766176510.1111/lasr.12443Flexibility and Authority: Resolving Labor Disputes in A County Government in Western China0023-9216law_&_society_review
1767176610.1111/lasr.12437Fear of the Disability Con: Perceptions of Fraud and Special Rights Discourse0023-9216law_&_society_review
1768176710.1111/lasr.12451Editors' Comment0023-9216law_&_society_review
1769176810.1111/lasr.12426<i>Searching for Truth in the Transitional Justice Movement</i>. By Jamie Rowen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. - <i>Transitional Justice and the Prosecution of Leaders in the Arab Region: A Comparative Study of Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, and Yemen</i>. By Noha Aboueldahab. Oxford and Portland: Hart Publishing, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1770176910.1111/lasr.12430<i>The Politics of Love in Myanmar: LGBT Mobilization and Human Rights as a Way of Life</i>. By Lynette Chua. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2019.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1771177010.1111/lasr.12419Adjudicating Executive Privilege: Federal Administrative Agencies and Deliberative Process Privilege Claims in U.S. District Courts0023-9216law_&_society_review
1772177110.1111/lasr.12425<i>Access to Justice and Human Security: Cultural Contradictions in Rural South Africa</i>. By Sindiso Mnisi Weeks. New York: Routledge, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1773177210.1111/lasr.12365From Marx to Market: Lawyers, European Law, and the Contentious Transformation of the Port of Genoa0023-9216law_&_society_review
1774177310.1111/lasr.12427<i>Being and Becoming an Ex-Prisoner</i>, by Diana F. Johns London: Routledge, 2018.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1775177410.1111/lasr.12424<i>Fraud: An American History from Barnum to Madoff</i>. By Edward J. Balleisen. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1776177510.1111/lasr.12420Allies Already Poised to Comply: How Social Proximity Affects Lactation at Work Law Compliance0023-9216law_&_society_review
1777177610.1111/lasr.12421Compensation and Compliance: Sources of Public Acceptance of the U.K. Supreme Court's Brexit Decision0023-9216law_&_society_review
1778177710.1111/lasr.12423Race, Ethnicity, and Perceived Minority Police Presence: Examining Perceptions of Criminal Injustice Among Los Angeles Residents0023-9216law_&_society_review
1779177810.1111/lasr.12429<i>Cascades of Violence: War, Crime and Peacebuilding Across South Asia</i>. By John Braithwaite and Bina D'Costa. Canberra: ANU Press, 2018.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1780177910.1111/lasr.12413Across the Sloping Meadow Floor: An Empirical Analysis of Preremoval Detention of Noncitizens0023-9216law_&_society_review
1781178010.1111/lasr.12414Relational Legal Consciousness of U.S. Citizenship: Privilege, Responsibility, Guilt, and Love in Latino Mixed-Status Families0023-9216law_&_society_review
1782178110.1111/lasr.12412Moving Children through Private International Law: Institutions and the Enactment of Ethics0023-9216law_&_society_review
1783178210.1111/lasr.12428<i>Nordic Nationalism and Penal Order: Walling the Welfare State</i>. By Vanessa Barker. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2018, Abingdon, Oxon.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1784178310.1111/lasr.12422Justice, Emotion, and Belonging: Legal Consciousness in a Taiwanese Family Conflict0023-9216law_&_society_review
1785178410.1111/lasr.12405<i>The Poverty of Privacy Rights</i>. By Khiara M. Bridges Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1786178510.1111/lasr.12400Punishment's Legal Templates: A Theory of Formal Penal Change0023-9216law_&_society_review
1787178610.1111/lasr.12407<i>Living Emergency: Israel's Permit Regime in the Occupied West Bank</i>. By Yael Berda. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2018.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1788178710.1111/lasr.12380The Making and Unmaking of <i>Feminicidio/Femicidio</i> Laws in Mexico and Nicaragua0023-9216law_&_society_review
1789178810.1111/lasr.12397Investigating Legal Consciousness through the Technical Work of Elite Lawyers: A Case Study on Tax Avoidance0023-9216law_&_society_review
1790178910.1111/lasr.12410<i>Figuring Victims in International Criminal Justice: The Case of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal</i>. By Maria Elander. New York: Routledge, 2018.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1791179010.1111/lasr.12399Mass Atrocity, Mass Testimony, and the Quantitative Turn in International Law0023-9216law_&_society_review
1792179110.1111/lasr.12406<i>From Prohibited Immigrants to Citizens: The Origins of Citizenship and Nationality in South Africa</i>. By Jonathan Klaaren. Cape Town: UCT Press, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1793179210.1111/lasr.12408<i>Just Interests: Victims, Citizens and the Potential for Justice</i>. By Robyn Holder. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2018.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1794179310.1111/lasr.12398Medical Malpractice Appeals in a Civil Law System: Do Administrative and Civil Courts Award Noneconomic Damages Differently?0023-9216law_&_society_review
1795179410.1111/lasr.12411<i>In Crime's Archive: The Cultural Afterlife of Evidence</i>. By Katherine Biber. London: Routledge, 2018.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1796179510.1111/lasr.12401Naming Names: The Impact of Supreme Court Opinion Attribution on Citizen Assessment of Policy Outcomes0023-9216law_&_society_review
1797179610.1111/lasr.12402Dissent, Legitimacy, and Public Support for Court Decisions: Evidence from a Survey-Based Experiment0023-9216law_&_society_review
1798179710.1111/lasr.12383Technological Innovation and Police Officers' Understanding and Use of Force0023-9216law_&_society_review
1799179810.1111/lasr.12409<i>The Remnants of the Rechtsstaat: An Ethnography of Nazi Law</i>. By Jens Meierhenrich. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1800179910.1111/lasr.12396<i>Retracted</i>: A Legacy of Lynchings: Perceived Black Criminal Threat Among Whites0023-9216law_&_society_review
1801180010.1111/lasr.12404<i>Archiving Sovereignty: Law, History, Violence</i>. By Stewart Motha. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2018.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1802180110.1111/lasr.12382Judicial Stereotyping Associated with Genetic Essentialist Biases toward Mental Disorders and Potential Negative Effects on Sentencing0023-9216law_&_society_review
1803180210.1111/lasr.12393The Path of the Law Review: How Interfield Ties Contribute to Institutional Emergence and Buffer against Change0023-9216law_&_society_review
1804180310.1111/lasr.12379Assessing the Direct and Indirect Effects of Legitimacy on Public Empowerment of Police: A Study of Public Support for Police Militarization in America0023-9216law_&_society_review
1805180410.1111/lasr.12378The “Paper Case”: Evidence and Narrative of a Terrorism Trial in Delhi0023-9216law_&_society_review
1806180510.1111/lasr.12392The Mechanisms behind Litigation's “Radiating Effects”: Historical Grievances against Japan0023-9216law_&_society_review
1807180610.1111/lasr.12381Just Like Global Firms: Unintended Gender Parity and Speculative Isomorphism in India's Elite Professions0023-9216law_&_society_review
1808180710.1111/lasr.12384The Price of Civil Rights: Black Lives, White Funding, and Movement Capture0023-9216law_&_society_review
1809180810.1111/lasr.12386<i>Desistance from Sexual Offending: Narratives of Retirement, Regulation and Recovery</i>. By Danielle Arlanda Harris. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1810180910.1111/lasr.12395Irony of Citizenship: Descent, National Belonging, and Constitutions in the Postcolonial African State0023-9216law_&_society_review
1811181010.1111/lasr.12385<i>Contemporary Slavery: Popular Rhetoric and Political Practice</i>. By Annie Bunting and Joel Quirk (Eds.). Toronto and Vancouver: UBC Press, 20170023-9216law_&_society_review
1812181110.1111/lasr.12394How Their Laws Affect our Laws: Mechanisms of Immigration Policy Diffusion in the Americas, 1790–20100023-9216law_&_society_review
1813181210.1111/lasr.12361Relieving the Tension: Lay Immigration Lawyering and the Management of Legal Violence0023-9216law_&_society_review
1814181310.1111/lasr.12364Higher Law: Can Christian Conservatives Transform Law Through Legal Education?0023-9216law_&_society_review
1815181410.1111/lasr.12369Rural Land Registration in Ethiopia: Myths and Realities0023-9216law_&_society_review
1816181510.1111/lasr.12376<i>Constituents before Assembly: Participation, Deliberation, and Representation in the Crafting of New Constitutions</i>. By Todd A. Eisenstadt, A. Carl LeVan, and Tofigh Maboudi. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1817181610.1111/lasr.12374<i>Caught Up: Girls, Surveillance and Wraparound Incarceration</i>. By Jerry Flores. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1818181710.1111/lasr.12373<i>Protect, Serve, and Deport: The Rise of Policing as Immigration Enforcement</i>. By Amada Armenta. Oakland: University of California Press, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1819181810.1111/lasr.12362The Role of Nominee Gender and Race at U.S. Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings0023-9216law_&_society_review
1820181910.1111/lasr.12368Landless and “Childless” in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo: High School Students’ Perceptions of Gendered Constitutional Rights0023-9216law_&_society_review
1821182010.1111/lasr.12370Federalism and Subnational Legal Mobilization: Feminist Litigation Strategies in Salta, Argentina0023-9216law_&_society_review
1822182110.1111/lasr.12367Disputing the Global Land Grab: Claiming Rights and Making Markets Through Collaborative Governance0023-9216law_&_society_review
1823182210.1111/lasr.12366Stop, Frisk, and Assault? Racial Disparities in Police Use of Force During Investigatory Stops0023-9216law_&_society_review
1824182310.1111/lasr.12371<i>A Sea of Debt: Law and Economic Life in the Western Indian Ocean 1780–1950</i>. By Fahad Bishara. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1825182410.1111/lasr.12350The Judicialization of Religion0023-9216law_&_society_review
1826182510.1111/lasr.12357<i>Religion, Law and Intolerance in Indonesia.</i> By Tim Lindsey, Helen Pausacker. London and New York: Routledge, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1827182610.1111/lasr.12348Crack as Proxy: Aggressive Federal Drug Prosecutions and the Production of Black–White Racial Inequality0023-9216law_&_society_review
1828182710.1111/lasr.12353Law, the State, and Public Order: Regulating Religion in Contemporary Egypt0023-9216law_&_society_review
1829182810.1111/lasr.12352Seeing Like an Islamic State: <i>Shari‘a</i> and Political Power in Sudan0023-9216law_&_society_review
1830182910.1111/lasr.12351Sharia Courts and Muslim Personal Law in India: Intersecting Legal Regimes0023-9216law_&_society_review
1831183010.1111/lasr.12356<i>China and Islam: The Prophet, the Party, and the Law.</i> By Matthew S. Erie. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1832183110.1111/lasr.12354<i>Law and Revolution: Legitimacy and Constitutionalism After the Arab Spring.</i> By Nimer Sultany. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1833183210.1111/lasr.12346Are Women Getting (More) Justice? Malaysia's <i>Sharia</i> Courts in Ethnographic and Historical Perspective0023-9216law_&_society_review
1834183310.1111/lasr.12355<i>Shariʿah On Trial: Northern Nigeria's Islamic Revolution</i>. By Sarah Eltantawi, Oakland: University of California Press, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1835183410.1111/lasr.12358<i>Muslim Women's Quest for Justice: Gender, Law and Activism in India</i>. By Mengia Hong-Tschalaer. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1836183510.1111/lasr.12347Pop-Up Property: Enacting Ownership from San Francisco to Sydney0023-9216law_&_society_review
1837183610.1111/lasr.12349“Legality with a Vengeance”: Reclaiming Distribution for Sociolegal Studies0023-9216law_&_society_review
1838183710.1111/lasr.12327The Extent and Correlates of Public Support for Deterrence Reforms and Hot Spots Policing0023-9216law_&_society_review
1839183810.1111/lasr.12336<i>Becoming Black Political Subjects: Movements and Ethno-Racial Rights in Colombia and Brazil</i>. By Tianna S. Paschel Princeton, NJ, and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1840183910.1111/lasr.12333<i>Heritage, Culture and Rights: Challenging Legal Discourses</i>. By Andrea Durbach and Lucas Lixinski (Eds.). Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1841184010.1111/lasr.12328Representing Immigrants: The Role of Lawyers in Immigration Bond Hearings0023-9216law_&_society_review
1842184110.1111/lasr.12326A Multidimensional View of Legal Cynicism: Perceptions of the Police Among Anti-harassment Teams in Egypt0023-9216law_&_society_review
1843184210.1111/lasr.12338<i>Navigating Conflict: How Youth Handle Trouble in a High-Poverty School</i>. By Calvin Morrill and Michael Musheno. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2018.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1844184310.1111/lasr.12339“When They Come for You”: Legal Mobilization in New Authoritarian Russia0023-9216law_&_society_review
1845184410.1111/lasr.12334<i>Lives in Limbo: Undocumented and Coming of Age in America</i>. By Roberto G. Gonzales Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1846184510.1111/lasr.12340“That's How She Talks”: Animating Text Message Evidence in the Sexual Assault Trial0023-9216law_&_society_review
1847184610.1111/lasr.12329Ambivalent Legal Mobilization: Perceptions of Justice and the Use of the Tutela in Colombia0023-9216law_&_society_review
1848184710.1111/lasr.12325Hierarchy and Stratification in the Israeli Legal Profession0023-9216law_&_society_review
1849184810.1111/lasr.12335<i>Man or Monster? The Trial of a Khmer Rouge Torturer</i>. By Alexander L. Hinton. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1850184910.1111/lasr.12332<i>The Enigma of Diversity: The Language of Race and the Limits of Racial Justice</i>. By Ellen Berrey. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1851185010.1111/lasr.12337<i>Understanding Statelessness</i>. By Tendayi Bloom, Katherine Tonkiss &amp; Phillip Cole (Eds.). New York: Routledge, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1852185110.1111/lasr.12310Why Police <i>“Couldn't or Wouldn't”</i> Submit Sexual Assault Kits for Forensic DNA Testing: A Focal Concerns Theory Analysis of Untested Rape Kits0023-9216law_&_society_review
1853185210.1111/lasr.12311Disaggregating LWOP: Life Without Parole, Capital Punishment, and Mass Incarceration in Florida, 1972–19950023-9216law_&_society_review
1854185310.1111/lasr.12314The Global Adoption of National Policies Protecting Children from Violent Discipline in Schools and Homes, 1950–20110023-9216law_&_society_review
1855185410.1111/lasr.12316<i>Working Law: Courts, Corporations, and Symbolic Civil Rights</i>. By Lauren Edelman. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1856185510.1111/lasr.12308Cultural Spillovers: Copyright, Conceptions of Authors, and Commercial Practices0023-9216law_&_society_review
1857185610.1111/lasr.12322<i>Juicios. Sobre La Elaboración Del Genocidio II</i>. By Daniel Feierstein. Buenos Aires: Fondo De Cultura Económica, 2015. - <i>Shifting Legal Visions. Judicial Change and Human Rights Trials in Latin America</i>. By Ezequiel A. González-Ocantos Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1858185710.1111/lasr.12309The Role of Emotion in Land Regulation: An Empirical Study of Online Advocacy in Authoritarian Asia0023-9216law_&_society_review
1859185810.1111/lasr.12313Europeanization or National Specificity? Legal Approaches to Sexual Harassment in France, 2002–20120023-9216law_&_society_review
1860185910.1111/lasr.12312“It Depends on the Outcome”: Prisoners, Grievances, and Perceptions of Justice0023-9216law_&_society_review
1861186010.1111/lasr.12320<i>Meta-Regulation in Practice: Beyond Normative Views of Morality and Rationality</i>. By F.C. Simon London: Routledge, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1862186110.1111/lasr.12318<i>Criminal Defense in China: The Politics of Lawyers at Work</i>. By Sida Liu and Terence C. Halliday New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1863186210.1111/lasr.12319<i>Discourse, Identity, and Social Change in the Marriage Equality Debates</i>. By Karen Tracey. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1864186310.1111/lasr.12315How Litigants in Dutch Courtrooms Come to Trust Judges: The Role of Perceived Procedural Justice, Outcome Favorability, and Other Sociolegal Moderators0023-9216law_&_society_review
1865186410.1111/lasr.12317<i>Vaccine Court: The Law and Politics of Injury</i>. By Anna Kirkland. New York: New York University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1866186510.1111/lasr.12321<i>Justices and Journalists: The Global Perspective</i>. By Richard Davis and David Taras. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1867186610.1111/lasr.12306<i>Locked in. The True Causes of Mass Incarceration and How to Achieve Real Reform</i>. By John Pfaff. New York: Basic Books, 2017. - <i>Breaking the Pendulum: The Long Struggle Over Criminal Justice</i>. By Philip Goodman, Joshua Page, and Michelle Phelps. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1868186710.1111/lasr.12298Courting Custom: Regulating Access to Justice in Rural South Africa and Malawi0023-9216law_&_society_review
1869186810.1111/lasr.12302<i>Constitutional Courts as Mediators: Armed Conflict, Civil-Military Relations, and the Rule of Law in Latin America</i>. By Julio Ríos-Figueroa. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1870186910.1111/lasr.12300<i>Hard Bargains: The Coercive Power of Drug Laws in Federal Court</i>. By Mona Lynch. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1871187010.1111/lasr.12303<i>Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court</i>. By Kathryn M. Stanchi, Linda L. Berger, and Bridget J. Crawford (Eds.). New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1872187110.1111/lasr.12297Pressured into a Preference to Leave? A Study on the “Specific” Deterrent Effects and Perceived Legitimacy of Immigration Detention0023-9216law_&_society_review
1873187210.1111/lasr.12299Making Strategic Choices: How and Why Indian Groups Advocated for Federal Recognition from 1977 to 20120023-9216law_&_society_review
1874187310.1111/lasr.12295Competition and Cooperation in International Commercial Arbitration: The Birth of a Transnational Legal Profession0023-9216law_&_society_review
1875187410.1111/lasr.12296Neoliberal Penality and State Legitimacy: Politics of Amnesty in Turkey during the AKP Period0023-9216law_&_society_review
1876187510.1111/lasr.12293The Effect of Gender and Relational Distance on Plaintiff Decision Making in the Litigation Process0023-9216law_&_society_review
1877187610.1111/lasr.12301<i>The Truth About Crime: Sovereignty, Knowledge, Social Order</i>. By Jean Comaroff and John L. Comaroff Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1878187710.1111/lasr.12304<i>The Myth of the Litigious Society: Why We Don't Sue</i>. By David Engel. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1879187810.1111/lasr.12294End Impunity! Reducing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence to a Problem of Law0023-9216law_&_society_review
1880187910.1111/lasr.12305<i>23/7: Pelican Bay Prison and the Rise of Long-Term Solitary Confinement</i>. By Keramet Reiter. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1881188010.1111/lasr.12288<i>Provisional Authority. Police, Order, and Security in India</i>. By Beatrice Jauregui. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1882188110.1111/lasr.12287The Jury as a Translation of Democratic Participation and Political Conflict0023-9216law_&_society_review
1883188210.1111/lasr.12289<i>Contesting Immigration Policy in Court. Legal Activism and Its Radiating Effects in the United States and France</i>. By Leila Kawar. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2015*.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1884188310.1111/lasr.12284Trial by Jury: Story of a Legal Transplant0023-9216law_&_society_review
1885188410.1111/lasr.12279The Effect of Paramilitary Protest Policing on Protestors' Trust in the Police: The Case of the “Occupy Israel” Movement0023-9216law_&_society_review
1886188510.1111/lasr.12292<i>Impact: How Law Affects Behavior</i>. By Lawrence M. Friedman. Cambridge Massachusetts and London, England: Harvard University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1887188610.1111/lasr.12282The Dissemination of Jury Trials: A Reading from Argentina0023-9216law_&_society_review
1888188710.1111/lasr.12278Networking in the Shadow of the Law: Informal Access to Legal Expertise through Personal Network Ties0023-9216law_&_society_review
1889188810.1111/lasr.12277The Difference Law Makes: Domestic Atrocity Laws and Human Rights Prosecutions0023-9216law_&_society_review
1890188910.1111/lasr.12290<i>Buddhism, Politics, and the Limits of Law: The Pyrrhic Constitutionalism of Sri Lanka</i>. By Benjamin Schonthal. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1891189010.1111/lasr.12283Editors' Comment0023-9216law_&_society_review
1892189110.1111/lasr.12285Learning from Precursors, Shaping It from Experiences0023-9216law_&_society_review
1893189210.1111/lasr.12281Crossing Borders and Criminalizing Identity: The Disintegrated Subjects of Administrative Sanctions0023-9216law_&_society_review
1894189310.1111/lasr.12280Friends You Can Trust: A Signaling Theory of Interest Group Litigation Before the U.S. Supreme Court0023-9216law_&_society_review
1895189410.1111/lasr.12286Can Juries be Lost in Translation?0023-9216law_&_society_review
1896189510.1111/lasr.12291<i>Buying a Bride: An Engaging History of Mail-Order Matches</i>. By Marcia A. Zug. New York: New York University Press, 2016.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1897189610.1111/lasr.12276Race and Determinations of Discrimination: Vigilance, Cynicism, Skepticism, and Attitudes about Legal Mobilization in Employment Civil Rights0023-9216law_&_society_review
1898189710.1111/lasr.12266Local Governance and Redistributive Policy: Explaining Local Funding for Public Defense0023-9216law_&_society_review
1899189810.1111/lasr.12274<i>Law and the Modern Mind: Consciousness and Responsibility in American Legal Culture</i>. By Susanna L. Blumenthal. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016. 400 pp. $45.00 hardcover.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1900189910.1111/lasr.12271<i>Rights Enabled: The Disability Revolution from the US, to Germany and Japan, to the United Nations</i>. By Katharina Heyer. Michigan: Univ. of Michigan Press, 2015. 260 pp. $40.00 paperback.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1901190010.1111/lasr.12264Moral Foundations, Intuitions of Justice, and the Intricacies of Punitive Sentiment0023-9216law_&_society_review
1902190110.1111/lasr.12263The Hidden Arm of the Law: Examining Administrative Justice in Gun Carry Licensing0023-9216law_&_society_review
1903190210.1111/lasr.12270<i>Regulatory Transformations. Rethinking Economy – Society Interactions</i>. By Bettina Lange, Fiona Haines and Dania Thomas (eds.). Oñati International Series in Law and Society, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2015. 272 pp. £60.00 hardcover.0023-9216law_&_society_review
1904190310.1111/lasr.12267A Disruptive Influence? “Prevent-ing” Problems and Countering Violent Extremism Policy in Practice0023-9216law_&_society_review
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2193219210.36644/mlr.120.6.mystifying“A Mystifying and Distorting Factor”: The Electoral College and American Democracy1939-8557NA
2194219310.36644/mlr.120.5.contractualContractual Inequality1939-8557NA
2195219410.36644/mlr.120.6.ruralReconstructing Rural Discourse1939-8557NA
2196219510.36644/mlr.120.7.moreMore than Just a Factfinder: The Right to Unanimous Jury Sentencing in Capital Cases1939-8557NA
2197219610.36644/mlr.120.6.colorThe Color of Justice1939-8557NA
2198219710.36644/mlr.121.2.particleThe Particle Problem: Using RCRA Citizen Suits to Fill Gaps in the Clean Air Act1939-8557NA
2199219810.36644/mlr.120.6.rejectingRejecting Citizenship1939-8557NA
2200219910.36644/mlr.121.6.policingPolicing Queer Sexuality1939-8557NA
2201220010.36644/mlr.120.6.beatingBeating a Dead Corpse1939-8557NA
2202220110.36644/mlr.120.6.abilityAbility Apartheid and Paid Leave1939-8557NA
2203220210.36644/mlr.121.3.territorialityTerritoriality in American Criminal Law1939-8557NA
2204220310.36644/mlr.120.8.lawyeringLawyering the Indian Child Welfare Act1939-8557NA
2205220410.36644/mlr.120.8.racialRacial Trauma in Civil Rights Representation1939-8557NA
2206220510.36644/mlr.120.6.whitherWhither Rationality?1939-8557NA
2207220610.36644/mlr.120.6.politicsThe Politics of Proportionality1939-8557NA
2208220710.36644/mlr.120.4.searchingSearching for Truth in the First Amendment's True Threat Doctrine1939-8557NA
2209220810.36644/mlr.120.8.civilCivil Rights in Times of Uncertainty (The Anthropocene)1939-8557NA
2210220910.36644/mlr.120.6.bigotryBigotry, Civil Rights, and LGBTQ Child Welfare1939-8557NA
2211221010.36644/mlr.120.4.eatersEaters, Powerless by Design1939-8557NA
2212221110.36644/mlr.121.2.failedThe Failed Federalism of Affordable Housing: Why States Don't Use Housing Vouchers1939-8557NA
2213221210.36644/mlr.120.8.enduringEnduring Exclusion1939-8557NA
2214221310.36644/mlr.120.5.unfairUnfair Collection: Reclaiming Control of Publicly Available Personal Information from Data Scrapers1939-8557NA
2215221410.36644/mlr.120.8.argumentAn Argument Against Unbounded Arrest Power: The Expressive Fourth Amendment and Protesting While Black1939-8557NA
2216221510.36644/mlr.120.6.struggleThe Never-Ending Struggle for Reproductive Rights1939-8557NA
2217221610.36644/mlr.120.5.administrativeAdministrative Sabotage1939-8557NA
2218221710.36644/mlr.120.7.theoryA Theory of Constitutional Norms1939-8557NA
2219221810.36644/mlr.121.1.ascensionThe Ascension of Indigenous Cultural Property Law1939-8557NA
2220221910.36644/mlr.121.1.disparateDisparate Discrimination1939-8557NA
2221222010.36644/mlr.120.8.mostMost Favored Racial Hierarchy: The Ever-Evolving Ways of the Supreme Court’s Superordination of Whiteness1939-8557NA
2222222110.36644/mlr.120.6.classicHow Racism Persists in Its Power1939-8557NA
2223222210.36644/mlr.119.6.willWill Legal Education Change Post-2020?1939-8557NA
2224222310.36644/mlr.119.6.geopoliticsThe Geopolitics of American Policing1939-8557NA
2225222410.36644/mlr.119.4.anti-modalitiesAnti-Modalities1939-8557NA
2226222510.36644/mlr.119.6.differentA Different Type of Property: White Women and the Human Property They Kept1939-8557NA
2227222610.36644/mlr.119.6.perfectlyA Perfectly Empty Gift1939-8557NA
2228222710.36644/mlr.120.3.esgDo ESG Funds Deliver on Their Promises?1939-8557NA
2229222810.36644/mlr.120.3.missingThe Missing Algorithm: Safeguarding Brady Against the Rise of Trade Secrecy in Policing1939-8557NA
2230222910.36644/mlr.119.4.doctrineThe Doctrine of Clarifications1939-8557NA
2231223010.36644/mlr.119.6.limitsThe Limits of Deliberation About the Public's Values1939-8557NA
2232223110.36644/mlr.119.6.naturalNatural Language Processing for Lawyers and Judges1939-8557NA
2233223210.36644/mlr.119.4.rethinkingRethinking the Reasonable Response: Safeguarding the Promise of Kingsley for Conditions of Confinement1939-8557NA
2234223310.36644/mlr.119.6.ruleThe Rule of Five Guys1939-8557NA
2235223410.36644/mlr.120.3.throughThrough a Glass, Darkly: Systemic Racism, Affirmative Action, and Disproportionate Minority Contact1939-8557NA
2236223510.36644/mlr.119.8.territorialTerritorial Exceptionalism and the American Welfare State1939-8557NA
2237223610.36644/mlr.119.6.restorativeRestorative Federal Criminal Procedure1939-8557NA
2238223710.36644/mlr.119.6.tortTort Law and Civil Recourse1939-8557NA
2239223810.36644/mlr.119.6.pridePride and Predators1939-8557NA
2240223910.36644/mlr.119.7.suspectSuspect Spheres, Not Enumerated Powers: A Guide for Leaving the Lamppost1939-8557NA
2241224010.36644/mlr.119.7.revivingReviving Negotiated Rulemaking for an Accessible Internet1939-8557NA
2242224110.36644/mlr.119.5.affirmativeAffirmative Inaction: A Quantitative Analysis of Progress Toward “Critical Mass” in U.S. Legal Education1939-8557NA
2243224210.36644/mlr.119.5.liarsThe Liar’s Mark: Character and Forfeiture in Federal Rule of Evidence 609(a)(2)1939-8557NA
2244224310.36644/mlr.120.2.revivingReviving Antitrust Enforcement in the Airline Industry1939-8557NA
2245224410.36644/mlr.119.6.compensationCompensation, Commodification, and Disablement: How Law Has Dehumanized Laboring Bodies and Excluded Nonlaboring Humans1939-8557NA
2246224510.36644/mlr.119.6.twoTwo Visions of Contract1939-8557NA
2247224610.36644/mlr.120.2.socialSocial Norms in Fourth Amendment Law1939-8557NA
2248224710.36644/mlr.120.1.caseThe Case of the Dishonest Scrivener: Gouverneur Morris and the Creation of the Federalist Constitution1939-8557NA
2249224810.36644/mlr.119.7.excludingExcluding 'Undesirable' Immigrants: Public Charge as Disability Discrimination1939-8557NA
2250224910.36644/mlr.119.8.remediatingRemediating Racism for Rent: A Landlord’s Obligation Under the FHA1939-8557NA
2251225010.36644/mlr.119.6.canCan Prosecutors End Mass Incarceration?1939-8557NA
2252225110.36644/mlr.119.6.marketThe Market Cannot Be Your Mother1939-8557NA
2253225210.36644/mlr.119.5.democracyThe Democracy Principle in State Constitutions1939-8557NA
2254225310.36644/mlr.119.8.feeFee Simple Failures: Rural Landscapes and Race1939-8557NA
2255225410.36644/mlr.119.5.lostThe Lost Promise of Disability Rights1939-8557NA
2256225510.36644/mlr.119.7.meaningThe Meaning of Sex: Dynamic Words, Novel Applications, and Original Public Meaning1939-8557NA
2257225610.36644/mlr.119.6.racialRacial Revisionism1939-8557NA
2258225710.36644/mlr.119.6.pregnancyPregnancy and the Carceral State1939-8557NA
2259225810.36644/mlr.119.8.rankedRanked-Choice Voting as Reprieve from the Court-Ordered Map1939-8557NA
2260225910.36644/mlr.120.3.youngYoung and Dangerous: The Role of Youth in Risk Assessment Instruments1939-8557NA
2261226010.36644/mlr.118.7.fascismFascism and Monopoly1939-8557NA
2262226110.36644/mlr.118.6.fixingFixing America's Founding1939-8557NA
2263226210.36644/mlr.118.7.rightThe Right to a Well-Rested Jury1939-8557NA
2264226310.36644/mlr.118.6.thisThis is What Democracy Looks Like: Title IX and the Legitimacy of the Administrative State1939-8557NA
2265226410.36644/mlr.118.5.ncaaThe NCAA's Special Relationship with Student-Athletes as a Theory of Liability for Concussion-Related Injuries1939-8557NA
2266226510.36644/mlr.120.2.failedFailed Interventions: Domestic Violence, Human Trafficking, and the Criminalization of Survival1939-8557NA
2267226610.36644/mlr.118.4.municipalThe Municipal Pardon Power1939-8557NA
2268226710.36644/mlr.119.1.reclaimingReclaiming Access to Truth in Reproductive Healthcare After National Institute of Family &amp; Life Advocates v. Becerra1939-8557NA
2269226810.36644/mlr.118.5.thoughtsThoughts, Crimes, and Thought Crimes1939-8557NA
2270226910.36644/mlr.118.5.titleThe Title IX Contract Quagmire1939-8557NA
2271227010.36644/mlr.118.5.constitutionalA Constitutional Wealth Tax1939-8557NA
2272227110.36644/mlr.119.3.symmetrySymmetry's Mandate: Constraining the Politicization of American Administrative Law1939-8557NA
2273227210.36644/mlr.118.6.translatingTranslating the Constitution1939-8557NA
2274227310.36644/mlr.118.6.misplacedThe Misplaced Trust in the DOJ's Expertise on Criminal Justice Policy1939-8557NA
2275227410.36644/mlr.119.1.united/statesUnited/States: A Revolutionary History of American Statehood1939-8557NA
2276227510.36644/mlr.118.8.accommodatingAccommodating Absence: Medical Leave as an ADA Reasonable Accommodation1939-8557NA
2277227610.36644/mlr.118.6.passionThe Passion of John Paul Stevens1939-8557NA
2278227710.36644/mlr.118.4.suspendedA Suspended Death Sentence: Habeas Review of Expedited Removal Decisions1939-8557NA
2279227810.36644/mlr.118.4.essentialThe Essential Roles of Agency Law1939-8557NA
2280227910.36644/mlr.118.4.downright"Downright Indifference": Examining Unpublished Decisions in the Federal Courts of Appeals1939-8557NA
2281228010.36644/mlr.119.2.equalEqual Protection Under Algorithms: A New Statistical and Legal Framework1939-8557NA
2282228110.36644/mlr.119.2.possiblePossible Reliance: Protecting Legally Innocent Johnson Claimants1939-8557NA
2283228210.36644/mlr.118.7.conceptualizationConceptualizing Legal Childhood in the Twenty-First Century1939-8557NA
2284228310.36644/mlr.119.2.arbitrationArbitration Waiver and Prejudice1939-8557NA
2285228410.36644/mlr.118.8.internationalInternational Megan's Law as Compelled Speech1939-8557NA
2286228510.36644/mlr.118.8.makingMaking Sense of Customary International Law1939-8557NA
2287228610.36644/mlr.118.6.redefiningRedefining Reproductive Rights and Justice1939-8557NA
2288228710.36644/mlr.118.6.racialRacial Purges1939-8557NA
2289228810.36644/mlr.118.6.coinCoin, Currency, and Constitution: Reconsidering the National Bank Precedent1939-8557NA
2290228910.36644/mlr.118.6.equalityEquality's Understudies1939-8557NA
2291229010.36644/mlr.119.1.resolvingResolving "Resolved": Covenants Not to Sue and the Availability of CERCLA Contribution Actions1939-8557NA
2292229110.36644/mlr.118.6.whatWhat Is Remembered1939-8557NA
2293229210.36644/mlr.119.2.politicsPolitics, Identity, and Class Certification on the U.S. Courts of Appeals1939-8557NA
2294229310.36644/mlr.118.6.taxTax Policy and Our Democracy1939-8557NA
2295229410.36644/mlr.118.8.civilCivil Rights Ecosystems1939-8557NA
2296229510.36644/mlr.118.6.cyberCyber Mobs, Disinformation, and Death Videos: The Internet as It Is (and as It Should Be)1939-8557NA
2297229610.36644/mlr.117.4.shotsShots Fired: Digging the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act Out of the Trenches of Arbitration1939-8557NA
2298229710.36644/mlr.118.3.post-spokeoA Post-Spokeo Taxonomy of Intangible Harms1939-8557NA
2299229810.36644/mlr.117.4.moreMore than Birds: Developing a New Environmental Jurisprudence Through the Migratory Bird Treaty Act1939-8557NA
2300229910.36644/mlr.117.6.apologyAn Apology for Lawyers: Socrates and the Ethics of Persuasion1939-8557NA
2301230010.36644/mlr.117.8.whatWhat Is "New"?: Defining "New Judgement" After Magwood1939-8557NA
2302230110.36644/mlr.118.2.fourthFourth Amendment Textualism1939-8557NA
2303230210.36644/mlr.117.6.privacyPrivacy, Property, and Publicity1939-8557NA
2304230310.36644/mlr.117.7.carpenterCarpenter's Legacy: Limiting the Scope of the Electronic Private Search Doctrine1939-8557NA
2305230410.36644/mlr.117.7.plaintiffPlaintiff Personal Jurisdiction and Venue Transfer1939-8557NA
2306230510.36644/mlr.117.5.digitalDigital Market Perfection1939-8557NA
2307230610.36644/mlr.117.6.doorsDoors to Safety: Exit West, Refugee Resettlement, and the Right to Asylum1939-8557NA
2308230710.36644/mlr.118.1.articleArticle II and Antidiscrimination Norms1939-8557NA
2309230810.36644/mlr.117.8.transparenthoodTransparenthood1939-8557NA
2310230910.36644/mlr.117.6.whichWhich Radicals?1939-8557NA
2311231010.36644/mlr.117.6.textualismTextualism for Realists1939-8557NA
2312231110.36644/mlr.117.6.howHow Do We Get Along? International Economic Law and the Nation-State1939-8557NA
2313231210.36644/mlr.118.2.newThe New Housing Segregation: The Jim Crow Effects of Crime-Free Housing Ordinances1939-8557NA
2314231310.36644/mlr.117.6.failedFailed Protectors: The Indian Trust and Killers of the Flower Moon1939-8557NA
2315231410.36644/mlr.118.1.promisesPromises Unfulfilled: How Investment Arbitration Tribunals Mishandle Corruption Claims and Undermine International Development1939-8557NA
2316231510.36644/mlr.117.6.outcomeThe Outcome of Influence: Hitler’s American Model and Transnational Legal History1939-8557NA
2317231610.36644/mlr.117.8.understandingUnderstanding State Agency Independence1939-8557NA
2318231710.36644/mlr.117.5.home-fieldHome-Field Disadvantage: How the Organization of Soccer in the United States Affects Athletic and Economic Competitiveness1939-8557NA
2319231810.36644/mlr.117.7.puttingPutting Accessible Expression to Bed1939-8557NA
2320231910.36644/mlr.117.6.solitudeSolitude, Leadership, and Lawyers1939-8557NA
2321232010.36644/mlr.117.6.smallSmall Crimes, Big Injustices1939-8557NA
2322232110.36644/mlr.118.1.makingMaking Rule 23 Ideal: Using a Multifactor Test to Evaluate the Admissibility of Evidence at Class Certification1939-8557NA
2323232210.36644/mlr.117.7.qualifiedQualified Immunity and Constitutional Structure1939-8557NA
2324232310.36644/mlr.118.2.improvingImproving Employer Accountability in a World of Private Dispute Resolution1939-8557NA
2325232410.36644/mlr.117.8.secretSecret Searches: The SCA's Standing Conundrum1939-8557NA
2326232510.36644/mlr.117.5.preliminaryThe Preliminary Injunction Standard: Understanding the Public Interest Factor1939-8557NA
2327232610.36644/mlr.117.6.booksBooks, Debate, Specificity1939-8557NA
2328232710.36644/mlr.117.4.newThe New Impartial Jury Mandate1939-8557NA
2329232810.36644/mlr.117.6.lookingLooking Backward and Forward at the Suspension Clause1939-8557NA
2330232910.36644/mlr.117.6.reviewReview by Justice John Paul Stevens (Ret.)1939-8557NA
2331233010.36644/mlr.117.6.whatWhat Corporate Veil?1939-8557NA
2332233110.36644/mlr.118.2.treadingTreading on Sacred Land: First Amendment Implications of ICE's Targeting of Churches1939-8557NA
2333233210.36644/mlr.117.4.policingPolicing, Danger Narratives, and Routine Traffic Stops1939-8557NA
2334233310.36644/mlr.117.6.whyWhy Markets? Welfare, Autonomy, and the Just Society1939-8557NA
2335233410.36644/mlr.117.7.separateSeparate and Unequal: The Law of "Domestic" and "International" Terrorism1939-8557NA
2336233510.36644/mlr.117.6.abortionAbortion Talk1939-8557NA
2337233610.36644/mlr.117.6.returnReturn of the Campus Speech Wars1939-8557NA
2338233710.36644/mlr.116.7.universityUniversity Regulation of Student Speech: In Search of a Unified Mode of Analysis1939-8557NA
2339233810.36644/mlr.116.7.personalPersonal Jurisdiction and Aliens1939-8557NA
2340233910.36644/mlr.117.1.renovationsRenovations Needed: The FDA's Floor/Ceiling Framework, Preemption, and the Opioid Epidemic1939-8557NA
2341234010.36644/mlr.116.6.language-gameThe Language-Game of Privacy1939-8557NA
2342234110.36644/mlr.116.4.graspingGrasping for Energy Democracy1939-8557NA
2343234210.36644/mlr.116.6.cunningThe Cunning of Reason: Michael Klarman's The Framers' Coup1939-8557NA
2344234310.36644/mlr.116.5.minimumMinimum Virtual Contacts: A Framework for Specific Jurisdiction in Cyberspace1939-8557NA
2345234410.36644/mlr.117.3.essential"The Essential Characteristic": Enumerated Powers and the Bank of the United States1939-8557NA
2346234510.36644/mlr.116.6.expandingExpanding the Search for America's Missing Jury1939-8557NA
2347234610.36644/mlr.116.5.punishmentPunishment but Not a Penalty? Punitive Damages Are Impermissible Under Foreign Substantive Law1939-8557NA
2348234710.36644/mlr.116.6.taxTax Havens as Producers of Corporate Law1939-8557NA
2349234810.36644/mlr.117.3.neitherNeither Limited nor Simplified: A Proposal for Reform of Illinois Supreme Court Rule 222(B)1939-8557NA
2350234910.36644/mlr.116.6.carefulBe Careful What You Wish For? Reducing Inequality in the Twenty-First Century1939-8557NA
2351235010.36644/mlr.116.6.pragmatismThe Pragmatism of Interpretation: A Review of Richard A. Posner, The Federal Judiciary1939-8557NA
2352235110.36644/mlr.117.3.commodificationThe Commodification of Cryptocurrency1939-8557NA
2353235210.36644/mlr.116.6.peopleThe People Against the Constitution1939-8557NA
2354235310.36644/mlr.116.6.allAll Bathwater, No Baby: Expressive Theories of Punishment and the Death Penalty1939-8557NA
2355235410.36644/mlr.116.6.insiderInsider Trading Law and the Ambiguous Quest for Edge1939-8557NA
2356235510.36644/mlr.116.8.certiorariCertiorari, Universality, and a Patent Puzzle1939-8557NA
2357235610.36644/high-stakesHigh-Stakes Interpretation1939-8557NA
2358235710.36644/mlr.116.6.restoringRestoring Congress's Role in the Modern Administrative State1939-8557NA
2359235810.36644/mlr.116.6.precedentPrecedent and Disagreement1939-8557NA
2360235910.36644/mlr.116.6.criminalCriminal Justice and the Mattering of Lives1939-8557NA
2361236010.36644/mlr.117.2.broadestThe "Broadest Reasonable Interpretation" and Applying Issue Preclusion to Administrative Patent Claim Construction1939-8557NA
2362236110.36644/mlr.116.6.nudge-proofNudge-Proof: Distributive Justice and the Ethics of Nudging1939-8557NA
2363236210.36644/mlr.117.2.consensusThe Consensus Myth in Criminal Justice Reform1939-8557NA
2364236310.36644/mlr.116.4.educationEducation Fraud at the Margins: Using the Federal False Claims Act to Curb Enrollment Abuses in Online, For-Profit K-12 Schools1939-8557NA
2365236410.36644/mlr.116.6.firstThe First Queer Right1939-8557NA
2366236510.36644/mlr.116.7.informingInforming Consent: Medical Malpractice and the Criminalization of Pregnancy1939-8557NA
2367236610.36644/mlr.116.6.sexSex and Religion: Unholy Bedfellows1939-8557NA
2368236710.36644/mlr.117.2.rememberingRemembering Financial Crises: The Risk Implications of the Rise of Institutional Investors in Project Finance1939-8557NA
2369236810.36644/mlr.116.8.fourthFourth Amendment Fairness1939-8557NA
2370236910.36644/mlr.116.8.its.not"It's Not You, It's Your Caseload": Using Cronic to Solve Indigent Defense Underfunding1939-8557NA
2371237010.36644/mlr.116.7.formalizingFormailzing Chapter 9's Experts1939-8557NA
2372237110.36644/mlr.116.6.gossipGossip and Gore: A Ghoulish Journey Into a Philosophical Thicket1939-8557NA
2373237210.36644/mlr.117.2.arguingArguing with Friends1939-8557NA
2374237310.36644/mlr.115.6.tragedyThe Tragedy of Justice Scalia1939-8557NA
2375237410.36644/mlr.115.6.thickThick Law, Thin Justice1939-8557NA
2376237510.36644/mlr.115.6.crimeThe Crime Lab in the Age of the Genetic Panopticon1939-8557NA
2377237610.36644/mlr.116.2.enterpriseEnterprise Without Entities1939-8557NA
2378237710.36644/mlr.115.7.essentialThe Essential Structure of Property Law1939-8557NA
2379237810.36644/mlr.115.6.frontiersFrontiers of Sex Discrimination Law1939-8557NA
2380237910.36644/mlr.115.8.makingMaking Treaty Implementation More Like Statutory Implementation1939-8557NA
2381238010.36644/mlr.115.8.newThe New Unconstitutionality of Juvenile Sex Offender Registration: Suspending the Presumption of Constitutionality for Laws that Burden Juvenile Offenders1939-8557NA
2382238110.36644/mlr.115.6.immanentThe Immanent Rationality of Copyright Law1939-8557NA
2383238210.36644/mlr.115.6.invisibleAn Invisible Crisis in Plain Sight: The Emergence of the "Eviction Economy," Its Causes, and the Possibilities for Reform in Legal Regulation and Education1939-8557NA
2384238310.36644/mlr.116.2.understandingUnderstanding Nautilus's Reasonable-Certainty Standard: Requirements for Linguistic and Physical Definiteness of Patent Claims1939-8557NA
2385238410.36644/mlr.115.5.proposingProposing a One-Year Time Bar for 8 U.S.C. § 1226(c)1939-8557NA
2386238510.36644/mlr.115.6.slavesSlaves as Plaintiffs1939-8557NA
2387238610.36644/mlr.116.3.protectingProtecting Whistleblowing (and Not Just Whistleblowers)1939-8557NA
2388238710.36644/mlr.115.5.bailBail Nullification1939-8557NA
2389238810.36644/mlr.116.1.savingSaving Title IX: Designing More Equitable and Efficient Investigation Procedures1939-8557NA
2390238910.36644/mlr.115.4.reconcilingReconciling Expectations with Reality: The Real ID Act's Corroboration Exception for Otherwise Credible Asylum Applicants1939-8557NA
2391239010.36644/mlr.115.6.linnaeanLinnaean Taxonomy and Globalized Law1939-8557NA
2392239110.36644/mlr.115.6.troubledTroubled Waters Between U.S. and European Antitrust1939-8557NA
2393239210.36644/mlr.116.3.openingOpening the Gates of Cow Palace: Regulating Runoff Manure as a Hazardous Waste Under RCRA1939-8557NA
2394239310.36644/mlr.115.4.precedentPrecedent and Speech1939-8557NA
2395239410.36644/mlr.116.2.corpusCorpus Linguistics: Misfire or More Ammo for the Ordinary - Meaning Canon?1939-8557NA
2396239510.36644/mlr.116.1.chevronChevron in the Circuit Courts1939-8557NA
2397239610.36644/mlr.115.6.racistThe Racist Algorithm?1939-8557NA
2398239710.36644/mlr.115.6.bureaucracyBureaucracy as Violence1939-8557NA
2399239810.36644/mlr.116.1.federalFederal Review of State Criminal Convictions: A Structural Approach to Adequacy Doctrine1939-8557NA
2400239910.36644/mlr.116.3.regulatingRegulating Black-Box Medicine1939-8557NA
2401240010.36644/mlr.116.2.rationingRationing Criminal Justice1939-8557NA
2402240110.36644/mlr.115.6.privatePrivate Rights and Private Wrongs1939-8557NA
2403240210.36644/mlr.114.4.overtaxingOvertaxing the Working Family: Uncle Sam and the Childcare Squeeze1939-8557NA
2404240310.36644/mlr.114.6.corporationThe Corporation’s Place in Society1939-8557NA
2405240410.36644/mlr.115.2.amendmentAmendment Creep1939-8557NA
2406240510.36644/mlr.114.5.controllingControlling Presidential Control1939-8557NA
2407240610.36644/mlr.114.6.changingThe Changing Market for Criminal Law Casebooks1939-8557NA
2408240710.36644/mlr.114.6.productivityProductivity and Affinity in the Age of Dignity1939-8557NA
2409240810.36644/mlr.114.6.roeRoe as We Know It1939-8557NA
2410240910.36644/mlr.114.4.extraterritorialExtraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction1939-8557NA
2411241010.36644/mlr.114.5.underbankedUnderbanked: Cooperative Banking as a Potential Solution to the Marijuana-Banking Problem1939-8557NA
2412241110.36644/mlr.115.3.state-actionState-Action Immunity and Section 5 of the FTC Act1939-8557NA
2413241210.36644/mlr.114.6.black-boxBlack-Box Immigration Federalism1939-8557NA
2414241310.36644/mlr.114.6.whatWhat Is Criminal Law About?1939-8557NA
2415241410.36644/mlr.114.6.propertyProperty, Duress, and Consensual Relationships1939-8557NA
2416241510.36644/mlr.114.6.sinIt’s a Sin to Kill a Mockingbird: The Need for Idealism in the Legal Profession1939-8557NA
2417241610.36644/mlr.115.1.whyWhy Enumeration Matters1939-8557NA
2418241710.36644/mlr.114.6.judgingJudging Judicial Elections1939-8557NA
2419241810.36644/mlr.114.6.blackOn Black South Africans, Black Americans, and Black West Indians: Some Thoughts on We Want What’s Ours1939-8557NA
2420241910.36644/mlr.114.5.electionElection Law Federalism1939-8557NA
2421242010.36644/mlr.115.3.whyWhy Arrest?1939-8557NA
2422242110.36644/mlr.114.6.whoWho Is Responsible for the Stealth Assault on Civil Rights?1939-8557NA
2423242210.36644/mlr.115.1.moreMore Than Just a Potted Plant: A Court's Authority to Review Deferred Prosecution Agreements Under the Speedy Trial Act and Under Its Inherent Supervisory Power1939-8557NA
2424242310.36644/mlr.114.4.thouThou Shalt Not Electioneer: Religious Nonprofit Political Activity and the Threat “God PACs” Pose to Democracy and Religion1939-8557NA
2425242410.36644/mlr.114.4.understandingUnderstanding and Regulating Twenty-First Century Payment Systems: The Ripple Case Study1939-8557NA
2426242510.36644/mlr.115.1.congressCongress and the Reconstruction of Foreign Affairs Federalism1939-8557NA
2427242610.36644/mlr.115.1.searchSearch Incident to Probable Cause?: The Intersection of Rawlings and Knowles1939-8557NA
2428242710.36644/mlr.114.6.complicatedThe Complicated Economics of Prison Reform1939-8557NA
2429242810.36644/mlr.114.6.praiseIn Praise of Law Books and Law Reviews (And Jargon-Filled Academic Writing)1939-8557NA
2430242910.36644/mlr.115.3.privatePrivate Actors and Public Corruption: Why Courts Should Adopt a Broad Interpretation of the Hobbs Act1939-8557NA
2431243010.36644/mlr.114.6.expressiveExpressive Law and the Americans with Disabilities Act1939-8557NA
2432243110.36644/mlr.114.3.emergencyEmergency Takings1939-8557NA
2433243210.36644/mlr.114.2.standingStanding in the Way of the FTAIA: Exceptional Applications of Illinois Brick1939-8557NA
2434243310.36644/mlr.114.2.unionsAre Unions a Constitutional Anomaly?1939-8557NA
2435243410.36644/mlr.114.3.functionalA Functional Theory of Congressional Standing1939-8557NA
2436243510.36644/mlr.114.3.dueDue Process for Cash Civil Forfeitures in Structuring Cases1939-8557NA
2437243610.36644/mlr.114.2.holdingHolding on to Clarity: Reconciling the Federal Kidnapping Statute with the Trafficking Victims Protection Act1939-8557NA
2438243710.36644/mlr.114.1.futureThe Future of Confession Law: Toward Rules for the Voluntariness Test1939-8557NA
2439243810.36644/mlr.114.1.administrativeAn Administrative Meter Maid: Using Inter Partes Review and Post-Grant Review to Curb Exclusivity Parking via the "Failure to Market" Provision of the Hatch-Waxman Act1939-8557NA
2440243910.36644/mlr.114.3.fightingFighting Foreign-Corporate Political Access: Applying Corporate Veil-Piercing Doctrine to Domestic-Subsidiary Contributions1939-8557NA
2441244010.36644/mlr.114.1.pinholsterPinholster's Hostility to Victims of Ineffective State Habeas Counsel1939-8557NA
2442244110.1037/bul0000403Cortical, subcortical, and cerebellar contributions to language processing: A meta-analytic review of 403 neuroimaging experiments.1939-1455NA
2443244210.1037/bul0000405A meta-analytic review of accuracy and bias in romantic partner perceptions.1939-1455NA
2444244310.1037/bul0000398Ignorance by choice: A meta-analytic review of the underlying motives of willful ignorance and its consequences.1939-1455NA
2445244410.1037/bul0000401The development of subjective well-being across the life span: A meta-analytic review of longitudinal studies.1939-1455NA
2446244510.1037/bul0000391Child maltreatment and alexithymia: A meta-analytic review.1939-1455NA
2447244610.1037/bul0000390The vicious cycle of psychopathology and stressful life events: A meta-analytic review testing the stress generation model.1939-1455NA
2448244710.1037/bul0000393Knowing before doing: Review and mega-analysis of action understanding in prereaching infants.1939-1455NA
2449244810.1037/bul0000392The conspiratorial mind: A meta-analytic review of motivational and personological correlates.1939-1455NA
2450244910.1037/bul0000384Why meta-analyses of growth mindset and other interventions should follow best practices for examining heterogeneity: Commentary on Macnamara and Burgoyne (2023) and Burnette et al. (2023).1939-1455NA
2451245010.1037/bul0000388The first 20,000 strange situation procedures: A meta-analytic review.1939-1455NA
2452245110.1037/bul0000389How emotional stimuli modulate cognitive control: A meta-analytic review of studies with conflict tasks.1939-1455NA
2453245210.1037/bul0000387The daily association between affect and alcohol use: A meta-analysis of individual participant data.1939-1455NA
2454245310.1037/bul0000382Effects of peer observation on risky decision-making in adolescence: A meta-analytic review.1939-1455NA
2455245410.1037/bul0000381The kernel of truth in text-based personality assessment: A meta-analysis of the relations between the Big Five and the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC).1939-1455NA
2456245510.1037/bul0000383What we know, and what we need to find out about universal, school-based social and emotional learning programs for children and adolescents: A review of meta-analyses and directions for future research.1939-1455NA
2457245610.1037/bul0000373Personality and intelligence: A meta-analysis.1939-1455NA
2458245710.1037/bul0000361A meta-analytic review of cognition and reading difficulties: Individual differences, moderation, and language mediation mechanisms.1939-1455NA
2459245810.1037/bul0000363Did cooperation among strangers decline in the United States? A cross-temporal meta-analysis of social dilemmas (1956–2017).1939-1455NA
2460245910.1037/bul0000347Young people’s perceptions of their parents’ expectations and criticism are increasing over time: Implications for perfectionism.1939-1455NA
2461246010.1037/bul0000349Collaborative dishonesty: A meta-analytic review.1939-1455NA
2462246110.1037/bul0000353Visual attentional orienting by eye gaze: A meta-analytic review of the gaze-cueing effect.1939-1455NA
2463246210.1037/bul0000344Depression and episodic memory across the adult lifespan: A meta-analytic review.1939-1455NA
2464246310.1037/bul0000348Sleep deprivation and memory: Meta-analytic reviews of studies on sleep deprivation before and after learning.1939-1455NA
2465246410.1037/bul0000346The significance of early temperamental reactivity for children’s social competence with peers: A meta-analytic review and comparison with the role of early attachment.1939-1455NA
2466246510.1037/bul0000345Autobiographical memory impairments as a transdiagnostic feature of mental illness: A meta-analytic review of investigations into autobiographical memory specificity and overgenerality among people with psychiatric diagnoses.1939-1455NA
2467246610.1037/bul0000343Gender, “masculinity,” and “femininity”: A meta-analytic review of gender differences in agency and communion.1939-1455NA
2468246710.1037/bul0000340When do students begin to think that one has to be either a “math person” or a “language person”? A meta-analytic review.1939-1455NA
2469246810.1037/bul0000321The relationship between religiousness and health among sexual minorities: A meta-analysis.1939-1455NA
2470246910.1037/bul0000256Toward a comprehensive and potentially cross-cultural model of why people engage in collective action: A quantitative research synthesis of four motivations and structural constraints.1939-1455NA
2471247010.1037/bul0000329A meta-analysis of longitudinal peer influence effects in childhood and adolescence.1939-1455NA
2472247110.1037/bul0000324How experimental methods shaped views on human competence and rationality.1939-1455NA
2473247210.1037/bul0000326Beyond the toddler years: A meta-analysis of communicative abilities in siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder.1939-1455NA
2474247310.1037/bul0000251Together, everyone achieves more—or, less? An interdisciplinary meta-analysis on effort gains and losses in teams.1939-1455NA
2475247410.1037/bul0000323The link between narcissism and aggression: A meta-analytic review.1939-1455NA
2476247510.1037/bul0000309Testing (quizzing) boosts classroom learning: A systematic and meta-analytic review.1939-1455NA
2477247610.1037/bul0000313Understanding the effects of time perspective: A meta-analysis testing a self-regulatory framework.1939-1455NA
2478247710.1037/bul0000314A meta-analysis of longitudinal partial correlations between school violence and mental health, school performance, and criminal or delinquent acts.1939-1455NA
2479247810.1037/bul0000307A meta-analysis of the relation between math anxiety and math achievement.1939-1455NA
2480247910.1037/bul0000316Examining moderators of the relationship between social support and self-reported PTSD symptoms: A meta-analysis.1939-1455NA
2481248010.1037/bul0000317Toward a more transparent, rigorous, and generative psychology.1939-1455NA
2482248110.1037/bul0000306The comparative analysis of intelligence.1939-1455NA
2483248210.1037/bul0000298Rewards of kindness? A meta-analysis of the link between prosociality and well-being.1939-1455NA
2484248310.1037/bul0000305Interventions for suicide and self-injury: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials across nearly 50 years of research.1939-1455NA
2485248410.1037/bul0000299The place of the “Dark Triad” in general models of personality: Some meta-analytic clarification.1939-1455NA
2486248510.1037/bul0000302Reframing social cognition: Relational versus representational mentalizing.1939-1455NA
2487248610.1037/bul0000258The association between objective and subjective socioeconomic status and subjective well-being: A meta-analytic review.1939-1455NA
2488248710.1037/bul0000297The link between sacrifice and relational and personal well-being: A meta-analysis.1939-1455NA
2489248810.1037/bul0000296Reward-driven distraction: A meta-analysis.1939-1455NA
2490248910.1037/bul0000234The who, when, and why of the glass cliff phenomenon: A meta-analysis of appointments to precarious leadership positions.1939-1455NA
2491249010.1037/bul0000239Relations of friendship experiences with depressive symptoms and loneliness in childhood and adolescence: A meta-analytic review.1939-1455NA
2492249110.1037/bul0000235Prosocial modeling: A meta-analytic review and synthesis.1939-1455NA
2493249210.1037/bul0000233The interparental relationship: Meta-analytic associations with children’s maladjustment and responses to interparental conflict.1939-1455NA
2494249310.1037/bul0000229Human handedness: A meta-analysis.1939-1455NA
2495249410.1037/bul0000220Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results.1939-1455NA
2496249510.1037/bul0000227Self-regulation in childhood as a predictor of future outcomes: A meta-analytic review.1939-1455NA
2497249610.1037/bul0000224The manipulation of affect: A meta-analysis of affect induction procedures.1939-1455NA
2498249710.1037/bul0000223Promoting memory consolidation during sleep: A meta-analysis of targeted memory reactivation.1939-1455NA
2499249810.1037/bul0000218The better-than-average effect in comparative self-evaluation: A comprehensive review and meta-analysis.1939-1455NA
2500249910.1037/bul0000219Emotional intelligence predicts academic performance: A meta-analysis.1939-1455NA
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