The following articles were written and published by student editors of Temple’s International and Comparative Law Journal (TICLJ) as part of Volume 38 during the 2023–2024 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.
Paved with Good Intentions? Urban Planning and Smart City Policies in South Korea and Japan
By Alex Arend
Moral Compass Pointing South: Comparing the United States’ Lack of Patent Morality Exclusion with Europe and Japan
By Rick Evans
The Social Media Battlefield: User-Generated Content as Evidence in International Atrocity Cases
By Mikiko Galpin
In Between the Global North-South Divide: Reassessing Climate Reparations as State-State Transaction
By Randy Goldson
(Free) Will of the People?: Personal Free Will Beliefs and Criminal Legal Systems?
By Dorothy Hayes
Housing First or Housing Last? A comparison of Finland’s Housing First Success to the Unites States’ Repeated Attempts at Housing First
By Josephine Messina