How far does law travel—and who feels its reach?
The AJIL Unbound symposium "Exploring Extraterritoriality's Empire" examines how legal authority beyond borders has shaped empires, governance, and international law.
Read the symposium: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
New issue of International Legal Materials, featuring expert commentary by Gian Luca Burci, Andrew Boyle, and Apollin Koagne Zouapet.
ASIL members can read for free at asil.org/ilm or view via Cambridge Core at www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Registration is now open for #ASILAbroad Buenos Aires on July 6-7! Read more about the conference theme, "The International Legal Order at a Crossroads: Rupture, Resilience, and Renewal," and view the tentative program at asil.org/asilabroad.
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Join ASIL on July 6-7! Program titles and descriptions, as well as confirmed speakers to date, are now available at asil.org/asilabroad.
The must-see #internationallaw event of the summer!
⭐ Get to know the new Editors-in-Chief of American Journal of International Law, @harlangcohen.bsky.social and Neha Jain, and hear about their vision and upcoming plans for AJIL and AJIL Unbound.
📺 Watch the video here: youtu.be/itrhhtSWo8g?...
Prepare for ASIL Abroad in Buenos Aires with a collection of research on Latin America and international law.
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Every issue of @ajil.bsky.social contains essays on the Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law (CPUS). Below are the essays I authored in the April issue. All are open access.
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We are thrilled to have Diane Marie Amann and Tom Dannenbaum join the AJIL Board, and we welcome back Karen Alter, Antony Anghie, Larry Helfer, Stephen McCaffrey, and Carlos Manuel Vásquez as Honorary Board Members. Congratulations!