The Berkeley Journal of International Law (BJIL) is edited and produced by students at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. BJIL's twice-yearly journal publishes a broad range of scholarship that spans public international, private international, and comparative law disciplines.
Current Issue: Volume 30, Issue 2 (2012)
Articles
Why is the U.S. Abdicating the Policing of Multinational Corporations to Europe?: Extraterritoriality, Sovereignty, and the Alien Tort Statute
Jodie A. Kirshner
A New International Regime for Carriage of Goods by Sea: Contemporary, Certain, Inclusive AND Efficient, or Just Another One for the Shelves?
Theodora Nikaki and Bariş Soyer
Stateless Babies & Adoption Scams: A Bioethical Analysis of International Commercial Surrogacy
Seema Mohapatra
No Complicity Liability for Funding Gross Human Rights Violations?
Sabine Michalowski
Cyber Attacks and the Laws of War
Michael Gervais
Occupational Hazards
Amir Paz-Fuchs and Yaël Ronen