North Carolina Journal of International Law
About the North Carolina Journal of International Law:
The North Carolina Journal of International Law (formerly The North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation) has two principal goals: first, to broaden the image of the UNC School of Law by providing attorneys with a publication focused on the practice of international law and second, to keep the law school in contact with those in the business and legal community that are forging ahead in the practice of international law.
Current Issue: Volume 50, Number 2 (2025)
Front Matter
Articles
A History of Security Rights in Personal Property from the Pledge to Bitcoin by Way of UNCITRAL’s Universalization of Principles
Henry Deeb Gabriel
Staging an Intervention for Rogue States
Shai Dothan
Nullification and Secession in the EU constitutional order of States
Giuseppe Martinico and Nikos Skoutaris