Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
The Denver Journal of International Law & Policy has been a definitive voice in its field for nearly five decades. The Journal was founded by Professor Ved Nanda in 1971 at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. The Journal publishes legal scholarship exploring the intersection of international law and policy and their implications for the larger international community. The Denver Journal of International Law & Policy is published three times per year thanks to its dedicated student staff, editorial board, and faculty advisor.
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Current Issue: Volume 52, Number 1 (2023) Fall
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Vol. 52, no. 1: Full Issue
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Front Matter
Vol. 52, no. 1: Front Cover
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Vol. 52, no. 1: Masthead
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Vol. 52, no. 1: Faculty and Admin
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Vol. 52, no. 1: Table of Contents
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Articles
Urbs ex Machina? On the Hohfeldian Incidence of City
Subsidarity as a Jus Cogens
Benjamen Franklen Gussen
David Dudley Field and the Technologial Sesnibility of International Law Codification
Roxana Vatanparast
And the World Watches On: The Inadequate Response to the Unfolding Crisis in Myanmar and Where to Go From Here
Marlene Pierce
Local Law Enforcement and the Human Right to Housing
Sophia Vander Kooy