Volume 33, Number 2 (Spring 2019)

Articles

Introduction to the Symposium: Political and Legal Theory on the Legitimacy of International Courts
Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Silje Aambø Langvatn, & Martin Westergren

Authentic Interpretations and International Courts: Like Calvin and Hobbes or Tom and Jerry?
Monika Polzin

The Democratic Legitimacy of Evolutive Interpretation by the European Court of Human Rights
Lisa Sonnleitner

International Courts and the Politics of Legitimation and De-legitimation
Theresa Squatrito

The Complex Epistemology of Institutional Legitimacy Assessments, As Illustrated by the Case of the International Criminal Court
Allen Buchanan

Helping v. Hindering Sovereignty: The Differential Politicization of the European Court of Human Rights in the Austrian and Swiss Press
Katja Achermann & Klaus Dingwerth

A Rule of Law View on the Relations of International Courts and Tribunals
Dafina Atanasova

Response to Allen Buchanan’s “The Complex Epistemology of Institutional Legitimacy Assessments, As Illustrated by the Case of the International Criminal Court”, Manuscript, 2019
Alain Zysset

The International Criminal Court is Legitimate Enough to Deserve Support
Margaret M. deGuzman & Timothy Lockwood Kelly

Volume 33, Number 1 (Fall 2018)

Articles

Strategies for Asset Recovery from Mainland China
Henry W. Longley

Inadequate Protections and New Risks for LGBT Victims of Intimate Partner Violence Seeking Asylum in the United States
Emily R. Nyren

NAFTA and Immigration Intertwined: The Impact of the Trump Era on Mexican-U.S. Migration
Emily A. Welch

Zimbabwe’s Struggle to Break the Chains of Colonialism: Self-Determination, Land Reform, and International Law
Reginald L. Streater

Punishing the Punisher: The Role of the International Criminal Court in Ending Duterte’s “War on Drugs”
Alison N. Smeallie

Alibaba’s VIE Structure and Erosion of BEPS Goals in China’s E-Commerce Industry
MacKensie Larson