Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law With our first issue published in 2011, the Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law is entering its tenth year in publication.

The establishment of our Journal coincided with rapid evolution in the burgeoning fields of international and comparative law. Due to its global perspective, the Journal attracts and publishes contributions from distinguished scholars and practitioners throughout the world on a wide variety of issues. Topics featured at our annual symposia have ranged from “International Law and Economics” to “Ter

rorism After Bin Laden” to “Asylum and Refugee Law.”

The Journal provides its members an opportunity to sharpen their analytical skills and engage in scholarly discourse while contributing to the proud Notre Dame tradition of promoting justice and human rights worldwide. As the Journal continues to grow, its members remain committed to the mission of promoting respect for and further development of international law, comparative law, and global human rights.

We're thrilled to announce the release of Volume 14, Issue 3—a special edition dedicated to the Notre Dame London Law Pr...
08/11/2024

We're thrilled to announce the release of Volume 14, Issue 3—a special edition dedicated to the Notre Dame London Law Programme.

This issue features four compelling articles from Notre Dame London Law Programme faculty that tackle key legal challenges:
⏺ Katherine Reece Thomas explores the need for binding international regulations to protect the environment in the context of deep seabed mining
⏺ Mark Hill KC provides an insightful look at religious courts in Africa, examining their varying levels of state recognition and integration
⏺ Bobby V. Reddy compares executive compensation regulations in the U.S. and U.K., highlighting the influence of cultural norms and market performance on executive pay
⏺ Sahib S. Juss and Satvinder S. Juss analyze the impact of U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan, arguing that they have failed to achieve their intended goals

We hope this issue sparks thoughtful reflection and engaging discussions from South Bend to London and beyond. Read the full articles at https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndjicl/vol14/iss3/.

Thank you to the Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative for co-sponsoring our symposium on Religious Speech ...
08/05/2024

Thank you to the Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative for co-sponsoring our symposium on Religious Speech in the Context of Anti-Blasphemy and Anti-Proselytism Laws!

Anti-blasphemy and anti-proselytism laws can stifle the free expression of religion. Enforcing these laws often violates Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Our symposium sought to analyze these laws and their implications on an international scale to demonstrate how they interact with protecting individuals’ rights and freedoms.

Speakers included Dr. Thiago Alves Pinto (University of Oxford), Arafat Mazhar (Engage Pakistan), Knox Thames (Pepperdine Law School & United States Institute of Peace), Rev’d Dr. Helen Hall (Nottingham Law School), and Stephanie Barclay (Notre Dame Law School).

📖 Glean insights from our esteemed speakers at https://ndjicl.org/volume-14-symposium-2.

Excited to share Volume 14, Issue 2! This issue provides a profound look into the intersections of education, cultural h...
07/18/2024

Excited to share Volume 14, Issue 2!

This issue provides a profound look into the intersections of education, cultural heritage, maritime law, labor rights, and global legal education.

Issue highlights include:
🌟 Elaine Kim’s examination of the repatriation of cultural properties, focusing on the Benin Bronzes
🌟 Sandra Weir’s discussion on the legal complexities of governing the Northwest Passage through the Canadian Arctic
🌟 Ilias Bantekas and Marko Begović’s insights on labor reforms in Qatar amidst the 2022 FIFA World Cup
🌟 Cesare Cavallini’s proposal to redefine international civil procedure as “Global Civil Justice”
🌟 J. Mark Ramseyer and Yosh*taka Fukui’s analysis of Tokyo’s educational reforms and their unintended consequences

We are immensely grateful to our contributors for their insightful scholarship and to you, our readers, for your ongoing engagement. Read these great pieces of scholarship at https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndjicl/vol14/iss2/.

We were honored to host the Volume 14 Symposium on International Legal Collective Security Interests in February! Expert...
07/05/2024

We were honored to host the Volume 14 Symposium on International Legal Collective Security Interests in February!

Experts delved into the future of cybersecurity, discussing physical infrastructure vulnerabilities, dark web challenges, and the evolving legal landscape. Highlights included a keynote from Professor Marko Milanovic (University of Reading School of Law) on international law in cyberspace, a panel with Professor James Kraska (U.S. Naval War College), Professor Judith Germano (NYU School of Law), Professor John Maciejczyk (Notre Dame Law School), and Professor Diane Desierto (Notre Dame Law School), and a fireside chat with the Honorable Charles N. Brower, moderated by Professor Sadie Blanchard (Notre Dame Law School).

📚 Check out the full recap and insights from our esteemed speakers at https://ndjicl.org/symposia/vol-141.

As we close out Volume 14, a year filled with insightful contributions and thought-provoking discussions across three pr...
06/28/2024

As we close out Volume 14, a year filled with insightful contributions and thought-provoking discussions across three print issues, we want to reflect on our wonderful journey together...starting with Issue 1.

This issue showcases the vibrant and expansive scope of legal scholarship, exploring the intersection of law with societal changes, technology, and culture.

Highlights include:
✨Martin Brenncke's insights on consumer protection in the digital age
✨Jeffrey Kahn's analysis of Russia's engagement and ultimate expulsion from the Council of Europe
✨Evan Luellen's critique of the U.S. jury selection process, inspired by Australian reforms
✨Sheryl Soundar's exploration of Hollywood navigating Chinese censorship laws

Dive into these insightful pieces at https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndjicl/vol14/iss1/.

A huge thanks to our contributors, editorial team, faculty advisors, and readers for their continued support.

06/28/2024

On April 22, the Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law presented the 2024 symposium on "Religious Speech in the Context of Anti-Blasphemy and Anti-Proselytism Laws," co-sponsored by Notre Dame Law School's Religious Liberty Initiative.

Anti-blasphemy and anti-proselytism laws can stifle the free expression of religion. Enforcing these laws is often a direct violation of Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The symposium sought to analyze these laws and their implications on an international scale to demonstrate how they interact with protecting individuals' rights and freedoms.

Speakers included Dr. Thiago Alves Pinto of the University of Oxford, Arafat Mazhar of Engage Pakistan, Knox Thames of Pepperdine Law School and the United States Institute of Peace, and Rev’d Dr. Helen Hall of Nottingham Law School. Professor Stephanie Barclay moderated the panel discussion.

Read more here: https://hubs.ly/Q02wCg3y0

We are now accepting submissions for Volume 15! Please see our submission guidelines at https://ndjicl.org/print-submit....
04/28/2024

We are now accepting submissions for Volume 15! Please see our submission guidelines at https://ndjicl.org/print-submit. We look forward to considering your work for our 2024-25 publication.

Notre Dame's Journal of International & Comparative Law would like to announce a new article on our website by Bhavya Jo...
03/28/2024

Notre Dame's Journal of International & Comparative Law would like to announce a new article on our website by Bhavya Johari. The article focuses on comparative analysis of employment laws in India and South Africa through the lens of social justice and human rights. Click the link in our bio to read more.

Read more at the link below!
https://ndjicl.org/online/2024/towards-inclusive-societal-equity

The Notre Dame Journal of International and Comparative Law (JICL) is pleased to present our 2024 symposium on Internati...
02/11/2024

The Notre Dame Journal of International and Comparative Law (JICL) is pleased to present our 2024 symposium on International Legal Collective Security Interests occurring on Monday, February 12th.

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09/25/2023

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