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Volume 37, Issue 3

The American University International Law Review.

American University International Law Review

Volume 37, Issue 3

  • The World’s Most Powerful International Court? The Centrual American Court of Justice and the Quest for De Facto Authority (1907-2020), Salvatore Caserta and Mikael Rask Madsen
  • Plural Belonging: The Samaritans’ Negotiation of Space in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Zeina Jallad
  • The Emerging Chinese Model of Statist Human Rights, Ryan Mitchell
  • “Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste”: Can International Law Seize the Advantage?, Yves Daudet
  • Discussant Remarks, Hannah L. Buxbaum
  • Better Than Bullets: Ethiopia is Committing War Crimes by Starving Civilian Populations in the Ethiopian Civil War, Jordan Luber
  • “We Can’t Go Back Now”: How Japan’s Refugee Recognition System Denies Rights and Shirks Obligations to Refugees Fleeing the 2021 Myanmar Coup D’état, Jonathan Morrisey

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