Category Archives: Volume 39

Volume 39: Issue 2 (2025)

The following articles, featured in Volume 39 of Temple’s International and Comparative Law Journal (TICLJ) during the 2024–2025 academic year, were written by legal scholars and practitioners. These contributions offer expert insight and analysis on a wide range of international and comparative legal issues, advancing the journal’s mission to promote thoughtful, globally engaged scholarship.

Feminism & Theory of International Law

“Global Race Woman”

By Adrien K. Wing

“Queer Atrocity Law?”

By Randle C. DeFalco

“What is to be Done?”

By José E. Alvarez

“Challenging the Law”

By Steven Arrigg Kob

Volume 39: Issue 1 (2024)

The following articles were written and published by student editors of Temple’s International and Comparative Law Journal (TICLJ) as part of Volume 39 during the 2024–2025 academic year. Each piece reflects our students’ dedication to exploring timely and complex issues in international and comparative law, contributing thoughtful scholarship to the global legal conversation.

The Neurodiversity Critique of Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy for Autistic Children in the Context of International Human Rights Treaties

By Alexandra Leone-Gregory 

Prosecuting Putin: The Case for an Ad Hoc International Tribunal to Prosecute Russian Crimes of Aggression Against Ukraine

By Brittany Olley 

The Principle of Non-Intervention: The Fate of Imran Khan and Whether the United States Violated the Prohibition Against Intervention in Pakistan

By Stephanie Chodl 

The Aftermath of the Artemis Accords: Power Dynamics Past and Present in International Space Law

By Carolyn Posey 

Getting Past the “Who” and the “How”: Analyzing the Landscape, Challenges, and Prospects of Paid Family and Medical Leave Policies in the United States and Canada

By Alex Suarez

Measuring “Success”: Japan’s Implementation of the Hague Child Abduction Convention

By Cameron J. Singleton