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The oldest and most-cited student-edited journal of international law, the Harvard International Law Journal covers a wide variety of topics in public and private international law.

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Volume 60, Issue 1

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Do Alternative Justice Mechanisms Deserve Recognition in International Criminal Law?: Truth Commissions, Amnesties, and Complementarity at the International Criminal Court

By: Martha Minow

Precedent and Dialogue in Investment Treaty Arbitration

By: Richard C. Chen

Tides of Climate Change: Protecting the Natural Wealth Rights of Disappearing States

By: Ori Sharon

Hiding in Plain Sight: The Power of Public Governance in International Arbitration

By: C.J.W. Baaij

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Conceptualizing the Relationship between International Human Rights Law and Private International Law

By: Mark Hirschboeck

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September 30, 2019

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German Telemedicine for an American Patient: The Validity of Forum Selection and Choice-of-Law Clauses in International Telemedical Contracts

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Is EULEX a Step Back for International Rule of Law Missions?

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A Vision for the Future of Private International Law and the Internet – Can Artificial Intelligence Succeed Where Humans Have Failed?

August 4, 2019

Contracts, Treaties, and the Public Space

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Human Rights, Diplomatic Wrongs

April 28, 2019

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