The University of Chicago Law School's Chicago Journal of International Law is an interdisciplinary forum for discussion and analysis of international law.
Print Volume 25.1 and Online Volume 3.2 are now live on our website! Thank you to our authors, staffers, and board for all your hard work.
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Very pleased to share with all of you my new article: "One Click from Conflict: Some Legal Considerations Related to Technology Companies Providing Digital Services in Situations of Armed Conflict" https://t.co/VtfqbjGjnZ @ChiJIntlL@UChicagoLaw
We are thrilled to announce that Print Volume 24.2 and Online Volume 3.1 are now live on our website, https://t.co/9ygp5Rn2TZ!
Thank you to all authors, staffers, and board for all your hard work!
CJIL Online Volume 2.2 is live! You can read the latest pieces, including an Article on the use of technologically enabled surrender in Ukraine, here: https://t.co/pKhsxkW48j
CJIL’s Symposium concludes the afternoon with a panel on Democracy and Free Speech, moderated by Genevieve Lakier @glakier and featuring Emilio Peluso Neder Meyer @pelusoemilio, Luna van Brussel Barroso, and Pegah Banihasemi @PBanihashemi.
CJIL’s Symposium on Free Speech continues with a panel on European Free Speech Regulation, featuring Dawn Carla Nunziato, Kyu Ho Youm @MarshallYoum, and Ioanna Tourkochoriti @IoannaTourkocho. It is being moderated by Tom Ginsburg @tomginsburg .
CJIL’s Symposium on Free Speech first panel on Propaganda and Journalism features Arthur Traldi, Evelyn Mary Aswad @EvelynAswad, and Edward L. Carter @edwardlcarter and is moderated by Geoffrey R. Stone.
The Chicago Journal of International Law’s Symposium on Free Speech begins this afternoon with opening remarks from Miriam Kohn, CJIL’s Editor-in-Chief, and Aziz Z. Huq, Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School.
CJIL is pleased to present the 2023 Symposium on Free Speech over Zoom on February 24, 2023. The schedule and registration link are available at https://t.co/XZA6ZGsl2V
It is a special honor to receive the International Legal Theory Scholarship Prize from a committee composed of scholars whose work has long been an inspiration. I’ll link to a thread on the paper (now out with @ChiJIntlL) below. 1/3