International Investment Law ♦ Article
Concurrent Investor-State Claims Before Domestic Courts and Investment Treaty Arbitration Tribunals: Philip Morris, Vattenfall and Beyond
Concurrent legal proceedings, pursuing similar causes of action and relief across multiple forums, are usually difficult in domestic settings, if not impossible.
LUKE NOTTAGE & ROBERT STENDEL
International Trade ♦ Article
All Necessary Measures: Climate Law for International Shipping
International shipping is one of the largest sources of climate pollution. The conventional view is that, despite some ambiguities in the climate treaties, international law only requires states to implement global rules adopted by the International Maritime Organization.
BAINE P. KERR
Courts ♦ Article
Can Churches Discriminate? Religious Freedom, Non-Discrimination, and the Search for an Inter-American Standard
When delimiting the power of churches to discriminate, U.S. and European jurisprudence have developed significantly different responses.
PATRICIO ENRIQUE KENNY & MARÍA FLORENCIA SAULINO
International Human Rights Law ♦ Note
Tempered Vigilance: Realizing Effective Remedy for Rightsholders Under the French Duty of Vigilance Law
Following the promulgation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) in 2011, several countries began statutorily requiring their largest companies to report on human rights risk across their supply chains.
NICOLAS FRIEDLICH
Volume 64 ♦ Issue 3 ♦ April 2024