The Pace International Law Review provides both a forum for legal debate within the international community and serves as an authoritative periodical source of reference for the international scholar. Each publication contains scholarly articles, essays, book reviews, and student notes, focused on public and/or private international legal issues. The Pace International Law Review is published twice a year, in the fall and spring. Authors include experts in the field of international law, academics, and practitioners, and each publication serves to educate and update legal professionals about current international legal events, issues, and concerns.

Submissions from 2010

Russian Federation’s Law No. 87-Ф3: Political Machination or Procedural Reform?, Kirill Ershov

FISA Amendments Act 2008: Protecting Americans by Monitoring International Communications--Is It Reasonable?, Jessica LoConte

Submissions from 2009

Banding with Brothers: Authorizing Force Through a Concert of Democracies, Alexander Benard

Public and Private Sector Legal Process Outsourcing: Moving Toward a Global Model of Legal Expertise Deliverance, Sasha Borsand and Amar Gupta

International Trade and World Health Policy: Helping People Reach Their Full Potential, Phillip Countryman

2007 ICC Moot Court Competition Winning Briefs: “Best Brief” Prosecution, Lauren DiLeo, Leila Parvizian, and Delon Lewis

2007 ICC Moot Court Competition Winning Briefs: “Best Brief” Defense, Chad D. Ehrenkranz

A Proposal for ‘Philosophical Method' in Comparative and International Law, John Martin Gillroy

The New Adventures of the Common Law, Damien P. Horigan

Why Intellectual Property Rights Infringement Remains Entrenched in the Philippines, Andrew Jaynes

The Pirate Party and the Pirate Bay: How the Pirate Bay Influences Sweden and International Copyright Relations, Miaoran Li

Takeover Regulation in the United States and Europe: An Institutional Approach, William Magnuson

American, English and Japanese Warranty Law Compared: Should the U.S. Reconsider Her Article 95 Declaration to the CISG?, Asa Markel

Claims of Political Asylum Based on Non-Physical Forms of Harm Such as Economic Sanctions and Deprivations, Dessi Mathew

Res Judicata in the ICJ’s Genocide Case: Implications for Other Courts and Tribunals?, Michael Ottolenghi and Peter Prows

Beyond Our Borders: The International Law Controversy Concerning the Writ of Habeas Corpus and Guantanamo Bay, Michael Palitz

2007 ICC Moot Court Competition Winning Briefs: “Best Brief” Victim’s Advocate, Bharathi Pillai

To Catch an Entrapper: The Inadequacy of the Entrapment Defense Globally and the Need to Reevaluate Our Current Legal Rubric, Paul W. Valentine

UNHCR’s Involvement in the Great Lakes Refugee Crisis, Kristen Wagner

Rethinking the Legality of Colombia’s Attack on the FARC in Ecuador: A New Paradigm for Balancing Territorial Integrity, Self-Defense and the Duties of Sovereignty, Frank Walsh

Submissions from 2008

The Acceptance of the Unified Sales Law (CISG) in Different Legal Systems, Martin F. Koehler and Guo Yujun

Beyond the Four Corners of a Written Contract: A Global Challenge to U.S. Contract Law, Chunlin Leonhard

Burden of Proof under Article 35 CISG, Anna L. Linne

Stoppage in Transit and Right of Control: 'Conflict of Rules'?, Caslav Pejovic

Treibacher Industrie, A.G. v. Allegheny Technologies, Inc.: A Perspective on the Lackluster Implementation of the CISG by American Courts, Trevor Perea

A Law for International Sale of Goods: A Reply to Michael Bridge, Lachmi Singh and Benjamin Leisinger

Japan's Accession to the CISG: The Asia Factor, Hiroo Sono

The Conflict of Laws in the Context of the CISG: A Chinese Perspective, Chen Weizuo

Art. 19 CISG: The German Approach to the Battle of the Forms in International Contract Law: The Decision of the Federal Supreme Court of Germany of 9 January 2002, Kaia Wildner

Selected Topics on the Application of the CISG in China, Xiao Yongping and Long Weidi

Submissions from 2007

The UNIDROIT Principles and CISG - Sources of Inspiration for English Courts?, Michael Joachim Bonell

Gedenkschrift in Honor of E. Allan Farnsworth (1928-2005), Karen Einsidler

Article 79 of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) as Rorschach Test: The Homeward Trend and Exemption for Delivering Non-Conforming Goods, Harry Flechtner

Litigation or Arbitration? The Influence of the Dispute Resolution Procedure on Substantive Rights, Roy Goode

Consequential Damages in CISG Context, Joseph M. Lookofsky

A Reconsideration of Haitian Claims for Withholding of Removal under the Convention against Torture, Henry Mascia

EU Membership and an Independent Basque State, Lindsay Murphy

Late Payment Directive 2000/35 and the CISG, Pilar Perales Viscasillas

Non-Material Damages - Recovery under the CISG?, Peter Schlechtriem

National Preconceptions That Endanger Uniformity, Ingeborg Schwenzer

Thai-ing up the TRIPS Agreement: Are Compulsory Licenses the Answer to Thailand's AIDS Epidemic?, Stephanie Skees

Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: A Bad Decision with the Best Intentions - Why the Court Was Wrong in Interpreting the Geneva Conventions and What Should Be Done, Matthew Sonn

Islam, the West, and the Rule of Law, Mark David Welton

Discussing Islam in the Post-9/11 Epistemological Terrain, Seval Yildirim

Swinging Back and Forth between Impunity and Impeachment: The Struggle for Justice in Latin America and the International Criminal Court, Alberto L. Zuppi

Submissions from 2006

International Law Students Association: Fall Conference 2005: Note from the Editor

Olowo v. Ashcroft: Granting Parental Asylum Based on a Child's Refugee Status, Meredith Aherne

Can the Pope Be a Defendant in American Courts? The Grant of Head of State Immunity and the Judiciary's Role to Answer This Question, Dina Aversano

The Americanization of International Arbitration, Eric Bergsten

Generosity and America's Trade Relations with Sub-Saharan Africa, Raj Bhala

Judicial Notification: A Simple Solution to Ensure Compliance with the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, Michael Candela

The Current and Future Trends in Chinese Environmental and Energy Law and Policy, Mingde Cao

Gender, Development, and the Law in the Middle East and North Africa, Nadereh Chamlou

International Trade and the Environment, Charles E. Di Leva

Toward an International Standard of Abortion Rights: Empirical Data from Africa, Chad M. Gerson

Recent Developments in Patent Rights for Pharmaceuticals in China and India, Averie K. Hason and Jean E. Shimotake

Military Inc.: Regulating and Protecting the "A-Team[s]" of the Post-Modern Era, Matt Heibel

In the Cellars of the Hollow Men: Use of Solitary Confinement in U.S. Prisons and Its Implications under International Laws against Torture, Tracy Hresko

Closer Integration, Controversial Rules: Issues Arising from the CEPA between Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao, Jiaxiang Hu

The Post-Apartheid City in the New South Africa: A Constitutional "Triomf"?, Becky L. Jacobs

Withholding Performance for Breach in International Transactions: An Exercise in Equations, Proportions or Coercion?, Damien Nyer

Subsequent Performance and Delivery Deadlines - Avoidance of CISG Sales Contracts due to Non-Conformity of the Goods, Peter Schlechtriem

Difficulties Implementing the Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Co-Operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption: A Criticism of the Proposed Ortega's Law and an Advocacy for Moderate Adoption Reform in Guatemala, Katherine Sohr

The Vienna Convention and the Defense of Noncitizens in New York: A Matter of Form and Substance, Kweku Vanderpuye and Robert W. Bigelow

Reconciling Globalization and Extraterritorial Application of the Lanham Act: An Analysis of McBee v. Delica, Co., Tom Villecco

International Trade and the Environment, Timothy Whitehouse

Submissions from 2005

First Annual International Criminal Court Moot Competition: Moot Problem 2005

CISG Advisory Council Opinion No. 3: Parol Evidence Rule, Plain Meaning Rule, Contractual Merger Clause and the CISG, CISG Advisory Council

CISG Advisory Council Opinion No. 4: Contracts for the Sale of Goods to Be Manufactured or Produced and Mixed Contracts (Article 3 CISG), CISG Advisory Council

The Application of Japanese Article 35 regarding 'Reasonable' Compensation for Patents by Employed Inventors in Syuji Nakamura v. Nichia Corporation, Jean E. Healy

The International Criminal Court and the Enforcement of International Justice, Judge Philippe Kirsch

First Annual International Criminal Court Moot Competition: Best Memorial for Defense, Louisiana State University Law Center

The UNCITRAL Electronic Contracts Convention: Will It Be Used or Avoided?, Charles H. Martin

The Disparity in Treatment of International Custody Disputes in American Courts: A Post-September 11th Analysis, Lexi Maxwell

Hearing the Victim's Voice: Analysis of Victims' Advocate Participation in the Trial Proceeding of the International Criminal Court, Gerard J. Mekjian and Mathew C. Varughese

The Role of Comparative Law in the Development of Turkish Civil Law, Dr. Arzu Oguz

First Annual International Criminal Court Moot Competition: Best Memorial for Victims' Advocate, Santa Clara University School of Law

Keynote Address: The Future U.S. Relationship with the International Criminal Court - An Address on October 14, 2005, David Scheffer

Claims by Non-Citizens under the Americans with Disabilities Act: Proper Extraterritorial Application in Torrico v. International Business Machines, Michelle Shender

Political Risk Insurance and Breach of Contract Coverage: How the Intervention of Domestic Courts May Prevent Investors from Claiming Insurance, Paola Morales Torrado

First Annual International Criminal Court Moot Competition: Best Memorial for Prosecution, University of Connecticut School of Law

Aftermath of a Revolution: A Case Study of Turkish Family Law, Seval Yildirim

Recent Interpretation of 28 U.S.C. Section 1782(A) by the Supreme Court in Intel Corp. v. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.: The Effects on Federal District Courts, Domestic Litigants, and Foreign Tribunals and Litigants, Mousa Zalta

Submissions from 2004

Non-Immigrant Category Update, Jan H. Brown

CISG Advisory Council Opinion No. 2: Examination of the Goods and Notice of Non-Conformity Articles 38 and 39, CISG Advisory Council

An Introduction to the Just War Tradition, John F. Coverdale

Child Labor and Cultural Relativism: From 19th Century America to 21st Century Nepal, Michele D'Avolio

The End of an Evolution: From Air France v. Saks to Olympic Airways v. Husain - The Term "Accident" under Article 17 of the Warsaw Convention Has Come Full Circle, Domenica DiGiacomo

Tribute to Nuremberg Prosecutor Jackson, Benjamin B. Ferencz

The Power of a Patent: The Impact of Intellectual Property Protections in the Free Trade Area of the Americas Agreement on the Plight of Prescription Drug Availability and Affordability in Central and South America, Angelina Yearick Heimel

Foreword, Michael Maggi

The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods ("CISG") and Geneva Pharmaceuticals Technology Corp. v. Barr Laboratories, Inc./Apothecon, Inc. v. Barr Laboratories, Inc.: The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York's Application and Interpretation of the Scope of the CISG, Joseph D. Mattera

United States' Use of the Doctrine of Anticipatory Self-Defense in Iraqi Conflicts, Donald Nungesser

Interpretation, Gap-Filling and Further Development of the U.N. Sales Convention, Peter Schlechtriem

The Status of Hong Kong and Macao under the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, Ulrich G. Schroeter

The Limitation Convention: The Forerunner to Establish UNCITRAL's Credibility, Kazuaki Sono

Women, Globalization, and Law: A Change of World, Barbara Stark

The Plenary Power in a Human Rights Perspective, Mark R. von Sternberg

Submissions from 2003

The Law and Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies: The Case for Precautionary Measures, Susanne Aberbach-Marolda

Uniformity and Diversity in the Law of International Sale, Michael G. Bridge