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Volume 35, Issue 3

The American University International Law Review.

American University International Law Review

Volume 35, Issue 3

  • Climate Change, Regionalism, and Universalism: Elegy for the Arctic and the Antarctic?, Ottavio Quirico
  • Enchanted by the Tools? An Enlightenment Perspective, Martti Koskenniemi
  • International Law and the Populist Moment: A Comment on Martti Koskenniemi’s Enchanted By the Tools? International Law and Enlightenment, Anne M. Orford
  • Trapped in the Binary Divide: How Forced Contraceptives Violate the World Anti-Doping Code, Alexandria Adkins
  • Article 6bis of the Paris Convention: How the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit is Violating International Law, Deepa Singh

Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Human Rights Award:

  • Prologue, Claudio Grossman and Robert Goldman
  • Introduction: Emerging Challenges in the Relationship Between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law, Claudia Martin and Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
  • Ni Refugiados ni Migrantes: La Protección Complementaria en Casos de Migrantes en Situación de Pobreza, a la Luz del Derecho Internacional de los Derechos Humanos, Tomás Pascual Ricke

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