domingo, diciembre 22, 2024

New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 28 (2017) No. 4) – Out Today

New Issue of EJIL (Vol. 28 (2017) No. 4) – Out Today

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law will be published today. Over the coming days, we will have a series of editorial posts by Joseph Weiler – Editor in Chief of EJIL. These posts will appear in the Editorial of the new issue. The free access article in this issue is Yahli Shereshevsky and Tom Noah, Does Exposure to Preparatory Work Affect Treaty Interpretation? An Experimental Study on International Law Students and Experts.

Here is the Table of Contents for this new issue:

Editorial

Je Suis Achbita!; The Trump Jerusalem Declaration and the Rule of Unintended Consequences; 10 Good Reads; A propos Book Reviewing; EJIL Roll of Honour; In This Issue

Articles

Catherine O’Rourke, Feminist Strategy in International Law: Understanding Its Legal, Normative and Political Dimensions

Anthony Reeves, Liability to International Prosecution: The Nature of Universal Jurisdiction

Focus: Responsibility

Luke Glanville, The Responsibility to Protect beyond Borders in the Law of Nature and Nations

Sandesh Sivakumaran, Extrapolation, Analogy, and Form: the Emergence of an International Law of Disaster Relief

Jan Klabbers, Reflections on Role Responsibility: The Responsibility of International Organisations for Failing to Act

New Voices: A Selection from the Fifth Annual
Junior Faculty Forum for International Law

Neha Jain, Radical Dissents in International Criminal Trials

Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne, Rights under International Humanitarian Law

Cheah W.L., The Curious Case of Singapore’s BIA Desertion Trials: War Crimes, Projects of Empire, and the Rule of Law

Afterword: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Her Critics

Yuval Shany,  Plurality as a Form of (Mis)management of International Dispute Settlement: Afterword to Laurence Boisson de Chazournes’ Foreword

Thomas Streinz, Winners and Losers of the Plurality of International Courts and Tribunals: Afterword to Laurence Boisson de Chazournes’ Foreword

Veronika Bilkova, The Threads (or Threats?) of a Managerial Approach: Afterword to Laurence Boisson de Chazournes’ Foreword

Sergio Puig, Experimentalism, Destabilization, and Control in International Law: Afterword to Laurence Boisson de Chazournes’ Foreword

Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Plurality in the Fabric of International Courts and Tribunals: The Threads of a Managerial Approach – Fears and Anxieties: A Rejoinder

Roaming Charges: Moments of Dignity

Ash Wednesday, Bogotà Colombia

Experimental International Law

EJIL: Debate!

Yahli Shereshevsky and Tom Noah, Does Exposure to Preparatory Work Affect Treaty Interpretation? An Experimental Study on International Law Students and Experts

Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack, Experimenting with International Law: A Reader’s Guide

Critical Review of International Governance

Rebecca Schmidt, Protecting the Environment through Sports? Public-Private Cooperation for Regulatory Resources and International Law

Impressions

ONUMA Yasuaki, Reading the Book that Makes One a Scholar

Review Essay

Julia Dehm, Authorizing Appropriation?: Law in Contested Forested Spaces

Literature Review

 Christina Binder and Jane A. Hofbauer, Teaching International Human Rights Law: A Textbook Review

Book Reviews

Guy Fiti Sinclair, To Reform the World: International Organizations and the Making of Modern States (Jacob Katz Cogan)

Christian Henderson (ed.), Commissions of Inquiry: Problems and Prospects (Michael A. Becker)

Valentin Jeutner, Irresolvable Norm Conflicts in International Law: The Concept of a Legal Dilemma (Hannah Birkenkötter)

The Last Page

Gregory Shaffer, Kathmandu

Ver también

Nicolas Boeglin

Gaza / Israël : à propos des mandats d’arrêt délivrés par la Cour Pénale Internationale (CPI)

Nicolas Boeglin, Professeur de droit international public, Faculté de droit, Université du Costa Rica (UCR). …