International Legal Studies Program

Parent: UC Berkeley

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for December, 2024 through March, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
35j504rgIs the International Court of Justice Politically Biased?2643123311.7%
6jn6q6gjA Preference for Development: The Law and Economics of GSP82117113.4%
3tw008bpHumanitarian Intervention and Pretexts for War76175922.4%
78b1d8cqGuilty Associations: Joint Criminal Enerprise, Command Responsibility and the Development of International Criminal Law705657.1%
6hb33156Fixing Failed States444409.1%
2z93m9r2A Theory of International Adjudication4153612.2%
45n4k4sjThe Case Against Consent in International Law4043610.0%
56w0s261Globalization and Distrust2952417.2%
1mk055gxThe Case for International Antitrust26111542.3%
5nx1s6mqPOWER PLAYS & CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS: THE SELECTION OF DEFENDANTS IN WTO DISPUTES2251722.7%
7631r5tnHuman Rights Obligations of Corporations Under International Law1941521.1%
7pc616fdTHE DESIGN OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS1971236.8%
8r8416mfDoctor Frankenstein's International Organization1921710.5%
41g0w05tFood Fears: Health and Safety at the WTO1721511.8%
1374s1qcWar, Responsibility, and the Age of Terrorism1631318.8%
2zn7c4z5Peeking Abroad?: The Supreme Court's USe of Foreign Precendents in Constitutional Cases161156.3%
66x9g8vvCompeting for Capital: The Diffusion of Bilateral Investment Treaties, 1960-2000125741.7%

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