Volume 23 | Issue 3
Bias in International Law
Veronika Fikfak, Daniel Peat and Eva van der Zee
Regulators’ Mindsets, Ingroup Favoritism, and the National Treatment Obligation in World Trade Organization Law
Moshe Hirsch
Pragmatic Inferences and Moral Factors in Treaty Interpretation—Applying Experimental Linguistics to International Law
Benedikt Pirker and Izabela Skoczeń
The Influencers of International Investment Law: A Computational Study of ISDS Actors’ Changing Behavior
Runar Hilleren Lie
It Takes Three to Tango: A Behavioral Analysis of the Benefits of Having a Mediator in International Disputes
Evangelia Nissioti
How Insights on Bounded Rationality Could Inform the International Law of Environmental Assessments
Eva van der Zee
Understanding the Limitations of Behavioralism: Lessons from the Field of Maritime Delimitation
Ezgi Yildiz and Umut Yüksel