“Delegation at the Founding: A Response to the Critics”
Julian Davis Mortenson Nicholas Bagley- Constitutional Law
- Legal History
Columbia Law Review
2022
Constitutional Law: An Integrated Approach
Richard D. Friedman Julian Davis Mortenson- Constitutional Law
2021
Constitutional Law: An Integrated Approach
Julian Davis Mortenson- Constitutional Law
2021
“Delegation at the Founding”
Julian Davis Mortenson Nicholas Bagley- Constitutional Law
- Legal History
Columbia Law Review
2021
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
2020
“Article II Vests Executive Power, Not the Royal Prerogative”
Julian Davis Mortenson- Constitutional Law
Columbia Law Review
2019
“International Investment Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson- International and Comparative Law
Conceptual and Contextual Perspectives on the Modern Law of Treaties
2018
“Executive Power and National Security Power”
Julian Davis Mortenson- Constitutional Law
The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution
2018
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2017
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2017
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2017
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2017
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2016
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2016
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2016
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2016
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2015
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2015
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2015
“Zivotofsky: The Difference Between Inherent and Exclusive Presidential Power”
Julian Davis Mortenson
AJIL Unbound
2015
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2015
Southern California Law Review
2015
“Law Matters, Even to the Executive”
Julian Davis Mortenson- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
2014
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2014
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2014
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2014
“Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2014
“Reciprocity and the Regulatory Function of International Investment Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson- International and Comparative Law
Harvard International Law Journal Online
2013
“Quiborax SA et al v Plurinational State of Bolivia: The Uneasy Role of Precedent in Defining Investment”
Julian Davis Mortenson
ICSID Review
2013
“The Travaux of Travaux: Is the Vienna Convention Hostile to Drafting History?”
Julian Davis Mortenson
American Journal of International Law
2013
“The Meaning of ‘Investment’: ICSID’s Travaux and the Domain of International Investment Law”
Julian Davis Mortenson- International and Comparative Law
Harvard International Law Journal
2010
“Intellectual Property as Transnational Investment: Some Preliminary Observations”
Julian Davis Mortenson- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Transnational Dispute Management
2009
“Boumediene: The Path Forward [Commentary]”
Julian Davis Mortenson
National Security Law Report
2008
“Recent Developments in Investor-State Arbitration: Effective Use of Provisional Measures”
Julian Davis Mortenson
European Arbitration Review
2007
“This Very Human Institution A Biography of the Yugoslavia Tribunal”
Julian Davis Mortenson- Criminal Law
Columbia Journal of European Law
2007
“War Crimes in Northern Africa: Lessons from the ICTY and ICTR”
Julian Davis Mortenson- Criminal Law
Tingis
2005
“Earning the Right to Be Retributive: Execution Methods, Culpability Theory, and the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause”
Julian Davis Mortenson- Criminal Law
Iowa Law Review
2003
“Travaux Préparatoires”
Julian Davis Mortenson- International and Comparative Law
Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law
Constitutional Law
Julian Davis Mortenson““Quibbles of Westminster Hall”: The Antimony of Text and Spirit in Revolutionary-Era Legal Culture”
Julian Davis Mortenson
Journal of the Early Republic