Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review
The Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review (CICLR) publishes scholarship focused on international, comparative, and transnational legal issues. Established in 2017, the journal was formed through the merger of the Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law and the Cardozo Public Law, Policy, and Ethics Journal. Building on the strong scholarly foundations of both publications—each previously recognized for its impact in comparative law and ethics—the journal continues to promote thoughtful analysis of global legal developments and policy challenges.
Current Issue: Volume 8, Issue 3 Volume 8, Issue 3 (Summer 2025)
Benjamin Ferencz in the Cold War
Noah Weisbord
Furthering the Legacy of Benjamin B. Ferencz: Amending the Rome Statute’s Jurisdiction Over the Crime of Aggression
Jennifer Trahan
The Unique Function of the Crime Against Humanity of Other Inhumane Acts in The Progressive Development and Codification Of International Criminal Law
David Donat Cattin
Exceptions to the International Customary Law Rule on Head of State Immunity Under International Criminal Law
Daniel D. Ntanda Nsereko
Ben Ferencz’s Pioneering Transitional Justice Legacy, Including and Beyond Accountability
Federica D'Alessandra
No More Mixed Message, Missing Money: Revisiting The Birth of Icl’s Victim Restoration-Reparations Regime to Conceptualize Its Modern Reform
Gregory S. Gordon
Bodies Are Not Battlegrounds: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence as a War Tactic: A Ukrainian Case Study
Marina Coriale