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 EILR accepts previously unpublished submissions on topics touching on international and foreign law.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 2 (2025)
Articles
The Inevitability of Adaptability – Comparative Contributions to Understanding Originalism
Anna Conley
467
Common Article 2 and Non-State Reciprocity in the Law of Armed Conflict
Eric Talbot Jensen and J. Stone Wilson
525
Transcending Boundaries in the Age of International Corporate and Financial Law
Maria Lucia Passador
569
Islamic Finance, Commercial Law, and Economic Justice: Apocalyptic Challenges to the Global Order
Ali Rod Khadem
643
Carceral Firms in Disguise: Prison Labor, Human Rights, and the Public-Private Divide
Mao-hong Lin
705
Comments
Summer Bell
743
Richard Li
813
Michael Harel
849