The Journal of International Law is the oldest topically-focused journal at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and widely recognized as one of the top international law journals in the world.

VOL. 45: ISSUE 2 - Current Issue

(Re) Constructing an International Crime: Interpreting Sexual Victimhood in the Rohingya Genocide and Beyond

David Eichert

Legal Gender Recognition in Nepal and Comparative Context

Holning Lau & Mara Malagodi

Lay Bare Its Hidden Frame: The Deprivation of Foreign ISIS Fighter’s Citizenship in Denmark, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom

Helena von Nagy


Economic Inequality in the Age of Human Rights

Daniel Benoliel

COMMENT ARTICLE:

Navigating a Human Rights Roadblock: Making the Case for the Women’s Equality Act

Mostafa El-Harazi