
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
@VandyJTL
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The Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law began in 1967 and has offered leading transnational legal scholarship for more than five decades.
Nashville, TN
Joined October 2010
VJTL’s special expedited review period is still ongoing through the end of June! Decisions for articles will be sent within 3 weeks of submission via Scholastica. Don’t miss out on this chance to quickly receive a decision! We look forward to reviewing your work!
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VJTL is excited to announce a special expedited review period during June! Decisions for articles will be sent within 3 weeks of submission via Scholastica. Please DM us with any questions. We look forward to reviewing your work!
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The Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is accepting submissions for the 2022-23 issues through the end of summer! Please send your scholarship via Scholastica or e-mail at vls.jotl@vanderbilt.edu.
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The Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is still accepting submissions for 2022-23 issues! Please send your scholarship via Scholastica or e-mail at vls.jotl@vanderbilt.edu. We look forward to reviewing your work!
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The Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is currently accepting submissions for 2022-23. Please send your scholarship via Scholastica or e-mail at vls.jotl@vanderbilt.edu. We look forward to reviewing your submissions!
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Tune in tomorrow for our 2022 Symposium on The Law of Cyberterrorism!
Tune in to VJTL's 2022 Symposium - The Law of Cyberterrorism: State Responsibility, Organized Crime, and Election Interference - this Friday 2/11 at VLS/on Zoom ( https://t.co/AAkslI45oX) Featuring @RebeccaCrootof, Fatemah Albader, @AsafLubin, @AnupamChander, & @DuncanHollis!
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Tune in to VJTL's 2022 Symposium - The Law of Cyberterrorism: State Responsibility, Organized Crime, and Election Interference - this Friday 2/11 at VLS/on Zoom ( https://t.co/AAkslI45oX) Featuring @RebeccaCrootof, Fatemah Albader, @AsafLubin, @AnupamChander, & @DuncanHollis!
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At the @VandyJTL, Prof. @COFinkelstein argues that "violent nonstate actors are more properly thought of as civilians than combatants." Finkelstein is an expert in national security law and policy and democratic governance.
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Finkelstein is an expert in national security law and policy and democratic governance with a focus on related ethical and rule of law issues.
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Vol. 54, No. 5 of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is published! You can read the current issue here: https://t.co/4CPvcEpNPj
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"Substantive harmonization shouldered by the contracting parties is the way forward for the Hague Agreement to better streamline the availability of design protections worldwide." - Breaking the Status Quo of International Design Law - Nicholas P. Mack
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"This Note will suggest that a new polycentric governance system over the tribal lands be instituted to ensure that collective tribal rights will be effectively balanced with the international government interests in play."- A Tribe Divided - Jacob Moeller
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"This Article... discusses how authoritarian countries affect the international legal order, proposing the importance of studying group dynamics in any given political international institution."- "Authoritarian International Law" in Action? - @yujiechentw
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"This Article will argue that violent nonstate actors are more properly thought of as civilians than combatants but that this approach should not be permitted to affect the treatment of state actors like Soleimani." - @COFinkelstein
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"This Article outlines how multiple strategies handle encounters with the legal-cultural differences of Afghanistan in order to neutralize what may be called the alterity of law." - Limits of the Rule of Law - Ledvinka & Donovan
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"The Article demonstrates how the Chinese Social Credit System redefines the institution of citizenship and warns against similar patterns that are mushrooming in liberal democracies." - How to Make the Perfect Citizen? - Liav Orgad & @WesselReijers
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"Unilateral Cyber Sanctions: Between Questioned Legality and Normative Value", the new journal article by Dr. Iryna Bogdanova and María Vásquez Callo-Müller is now published in the the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (@VandyJTL). Check it out👇 https://t.co/vMKaNopqxc
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Abstract The current legal vacuum regarding binding international norms regulating malicious conduct in cyberspace has paved the way for the emergence of a unilateral tool: …
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At @ABILA_official’s Int’l Law Weekend, Prof. @WuerthIngrid spoke on the panel Reinvesting in the Legitimacy and Fundamental Principles of Customary International Law, along with @JdA_IntLaw, @MortimerSellers, @noora_arajarvi, & @OmriSender. Check it out!
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Check out Prof. @MANewton84's panel @ABILA_official's Int'l Law Weekend on Renewing and Improving the United States’ Relationship with the International Criminal Court, w/ Jennifer Trahan, Diane Orentlicher, David Scheffer, & Clint Williamson:
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The @VandyJTL has released Vol. 54 No. 3. You can find the full issue at: https://t.co/4CPvcEHpdT.
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"This Article suggests that moving forward the ICJ should actively appoint its own independent experts in environmental disputes, rather than relying on the evidence brought forward by parties." Compensation for Environmental Damage- MP Ram Mohan & Els Reynaers VJTL Vol. 54 No.3
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