Emory International Law Review
The Emory International Law Review enjoys an international reputation as a leader in international legal scholarship. EILR publishes articles and essays submitted by professionals and students from around the world on a vast array of topics ranging from human rights to international intellectual property issues. EILR is edited entirely by students and is known for excellence in scholarship, legal research, analysis, and professionalism in the publication process. EILR accepts previously unpublished submissions on topics touching on international and foreign law.
Current Issue: Volume 39, Issue 1 (2024)
David J. Bederman Lecture
Articles
Christine M. Wang and Douglas W. Arner
23
Self-Determination and Territorial Agreements in the Middle East: From the Ottomans to Colonial Rule
Ilias Bantekas and Moza Al-Thani
77
Ilan Fuchs and Shane Owens
139
Yotam Berger
169
Global Value Chains and Workers: Reconstructing an Epistemology for the Transnational Labor Question
Ulla Liukkunen
233
Comments
Under the Golden Arch: Permanent Neutrality and Authoritarian International Law in Turkmenistan
Madison Wall
305
Assimilation as a Tactic for Cultural Genocide: Tibetan Children in Boarding Schools
Naeyong Choedon
341
Eric Geringer
375