Weapons Against the Weak: International Law and the Political Economy of Coercion
This Features Essay is part of a series of contributions on Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) & Economic Sanctions.
The Prescient W. Michael Reisman: Analyzing Public Order in His Law in Brief Encounters By Sherri L. Burr[1] The Yale Journal of International Law was founded fifty years ago as the Yale Journal...
This Article is being published in partnership with the Georgetown Journal of International Law and the Virginia Journal of International Law as part of the Consortium for Study and Analysis of International Law Scholarship (SAILS). The final...
This Article is being published in partnership with the Georgetown Journal of International Law and the Virginia Journal of International Law as part of the Consortium for Study and Analysis of International Law Scholarship (SAILS). The final...
This Article is being published in partnership with the Georgetown Journal of International Law and the Virginia Journal of International Law as part of the Consortium for Study and Analysis of International Law Scholarship (SAILS). The final...
8:45-9:00 – Welcome Oona Hathaway, Yale Law School Kathleen Claussen, Georgetown Law Ali Hakim, Yale Journal of International Law 9:00-10:20 – Panel: Continuity and Change: From the Cold War to Ukraine Moderator Oona Hathaway,...
What Does International Law Say About the Current Dispute between Canada and India? Craig Forcese and Simon Klee The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and not of any institution...
Aaron Fellmeth[1] In July 2022, the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Negative Impact of Unilateral Coercive Measures on the Enjoyment of Human Rights,[2] Alena Douhan,[3] submitted to the U.N. Human Rights Council a report...
Remarks originally prepared and delivered by the Department of Defense General Counsel Caroline Krass at the U.S. Cyber Command Legal Conference in April 2023. I. Introduction Good morning. I want to thank General Nakasone...
Aslı Ü. Bâli Sanctions are best understood as an instrument in the postcolonial arsenal of economic statecraft. This tool, the epitome of an international legal order that legitimates economic coercion, is disproportionately available to...
E. Tendayi Achiume I am grateful to YJIL and LPE for creating a platform for this discussion, which encourages reflection on a topic that is urgent but often treated as marginal. The existing body...