The Journal of International Law is the oldest topically-focused journal at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and widely recognized as one of the top international law journals in the world.
The Journal of International Law is the oldest topically-focused journal at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and widely recognized as one of the top international law journals in the world.
Volume 47: Issue 2 Table of Contents
Symbolic Justice: The Continued Limits of International Criminal Justice Without A Permanent Prison System
Author: Meg Penrose
American Carceral Atrocities
Author: Randle C. DeFalco
The End of the Transitional Justice Paradigm (As We Know It)? Re-Thinking Atrocity Justice to Take Account of the West
Author: Thomas O. Hansen
Cold Comfort: Japan’s “Comfort Women” Litigation Under Transnational Law
Author: Timothy Webster
Whether Unilateral or Unfettered, Article 124 May Not Serve As A Ukrainian Umbrella
Author: Catalina Peñéñory