
Denver Journal of International Law and Policy – Volume 50:2
The Denver Journal of International Law and Policy is excited to present Volume 50:2. 50:2 is a special issue focused on international human rights law. We would
Rachel Crass
March 14, 2023
Abby Schwarz
February 26, 2023
Sophia Vander Kooy
February 26, 2023
The Denver Journal of International Law and Policy is excited to present Volume 50:2. 50:2 is a special issue focused on international human rights law. We would
The Denver Journal of International Law and Policy is excited to present Volume 50:1. 50:1 is a special issue focused on international environmental law. We
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In late 2018, just days after successfully obtaining a temporary injunction for his client Jay-Z’s trademark infringement case, attorney Alex Spiro publicly criticized the American
International law is clear: vulnerable people require additional protections.[1] In 1989, the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) as
The Denver Journal of International Law & Policy is one of the oldest international law journals in the United States and is ranked internationally. It is managed and edited by students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.