From Compliance to Rulemaking: How Global Corporate Norms Emerge from Interplay with States and Stakeholders   Olaf Dilling

The Strategic Constitution in Action: Canada’s Afghan War as a Case Study   Irvin Studin

An Extremist Monarchy in the Guise of a Republic? Some Remarks on Ackerman’s proposals for the American Presidency  Marco Goldoni

Introduction – The Ruptures in International Law   Ignacio De La Rasilla Y Del Moral

The Strategies of Rupture in International Law: The Retrenchment of Conservative Politics and the Emancipatory Potential of the Impossible  John D. Haskell

A Return to Koskenniemi, or the Disconcerting Co-optation of Rupture   Paavo Kotiaho

Global “Harmonious Society” and the Law: China’s Legal Vision in Perspective   Leïla Choukroune

From Theory to Practice: Exploring the Relevance of the Draft Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations (DARIO)— The Responsibility of the WTO and the UN   Noemi Gal-Or & Cedric Ryngaert

Interest-Balancing vs. Fiduciary Duty: Two Models for National Security Law   Evan Fox-Decent & Evan J. Criddle

We Have Not Seen the Last of the Rogue State   Isobel Roele