Most Recent Additions*
Climate Risk, Insurance Retreat, and State Response
Mark P. Nevitt and Michael Pappas
When Is Legal Methodology Binding?
Jonathan R. Nash
Pyrrhic Victories: The Mirage of Winning at the Supreme Court
Tonja Jacobi and Clare G. Willis
Fairness and Fair Use in Generative AI
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Separation of Structures
Alex Zhang
Comparative Reasoning in Court Rulings in the Aftermath of Dieselgate
Maria José Azar-Baud
The Digitalization of Litigation
Manuel A. Gómez
Class Action Waivers in Arbitration Agreements: The Twenty-First Century Arbitration Battleground and Implications for the E.U. Countries
Linda S. Mullenix
The Quest for Funding Under the Dutch WAMCA: Third Party Funding and the Viability of a Procedural Fund
Xandra Kramer
Thunder Road: The Implementation of the Representative Actions Directive in Europe
Alexandre Biard-Denieul
Consumer Justice: Do Europeans Know Something We Do Not?
Magdalena Tulibacka
Introduction to the Special Issue of the Emory International Law Review
Magdalena Tulibacka
From Publius to Santos: Congressional Expulsion and the Enforcement of Legislative Virtue
Matthew A. Edwards
From Instagram to Infowar: The Weaponization of Social Media and its Consequences
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Prosecutorial Independence Lost: How Prosecutorial Bureaucracy is Politicized in South Korea
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International Law Goes to War in Ukraine
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*Updated as of 10/07/24.