Foreign Policy and International Law
The African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights in Context: Development and Challenges
Megaregulation Contested: Global Economic Ordering After TPP
Maritime Delimitation as a Judicial Process
Episode 11: The Wisdom of Gathering Intelligence: Privacy and Surveillance

Episode 10: Inside the Obama Administration with former Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes

Jam v. International Finance Corp.
On February 27, 2019, the Supreme Court issued an opinion in Jam v. International Finance Corp.,[1] a case of critical importance for international organizations. The question presented in Jam was whether U.S. law affords international organizations absolute immunity from suit in the United States, or whether international organizations instead are entitled to only the more limited or "restrictive" immunity that applies to foreign sovereigns under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.
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Petulant and Contrary: Approaches by the Permanent Five Members of the UN Security Council to the Concept of 'threat to the Peace' Under Article 39 of the UN Charter
Episode 7: The Mueller Investigation and Foreign Sovereign Immunity
