ISSN: 2398-9173 (Print), 2398-9181 (Online)
The Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) succeeds the Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law (CJICL), which was established in 2011 at the University of Cambridge. CILJ is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal with a broad focus on international law. CILJ publishes in all areas of international law, including regional and transnational legal regimes, such as European Union Law. CILJ provides a platform for both young and well-established academics to publish outstanding research on cutting edge, highly topical international law issues alongside, and in dialogue, with each other. CILJ is well-served by an Academic Review Board made up of distinguished international law experts from around the world. Additionally, the CILJ blog and the CILJ annual conference are integral parts of the journal.
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Editorial
Eirini Kikarea and Maayan Menashe
Articles
Metaconflict and international human rights law in dealing with Northern Ireland’s past
Louise Mallinder
Transformative reparations: changing the game or more of the same?
Brianne McGonigle Leyh and Julie Fraser
Mechanisms of systemic change in regional human rights courts: swinging the pendulum between legitimacy and impact
Lucas Lixinski
Determining the contours of the Rome Statute to prosecute ‘trafficking in persons’: enslavement, other inhumane acts, or judicial overreach?
Raghav Kohli
International human rights law responsibilities of non-governmental organizations: respecting and fulfilling the right to reparative justice in Rwanda and beyond
Noam Schimmel
Material breach of a treaty: some remarks on the Partial Award of 30 June 2016 in the matter of an arbitration between Croatia and Slovenia
Maria Xiouri
Book Review
The threnody of international criminal justice: Gabriel M Lentner, The UN Security Council and the International Criminal Court: The Referral Mechanism in Theory and Practice (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham 2018) 240 pp.
Reviewed by Ya Lan Chang