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The American University International Law Review publishes articles, critical essays, comments, casenotes, and lectures on a wide variety of international law topics, including public and private international law, the law of international organizations, international trade law, international environmental law, international arbitration, and international human rights. AUILR also publishes pieces on topics of foreign and comparative law that are of particular interest to the international legal community.
Current Issue: Volume 40, Issue 4 (2025)
Articles
Eye-For-An-Eye: High Compensation Awards Against States as Undue Punishment
David M. Bigge and Jonathan M. White
Does Mandatory Corporate Human Rights Due Diligence Offer a Path to Resolving Global Food Insecurity Challenges?
Ying Chen and Benedict Sheehy
The Climate-Arbitration Nexus: How Legitimate Expectations Shape Investor Claims In A Decarbonizing World
M. Uzeyir Karabiyik
Is It Possible To Draft A Universal Criminal Code?
Paul H. Robinson
The United States’ Strengthened National Security Review Of Chinese Investment: Implications From The Tech War
Charles C. Wang, Ulia Liu, and Holden H. Dong