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Cambridge International Law Journal – Volume 8, Issue 2: (December 2019)

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Cambridge International Law Journal

Volume 8, Issue 2: (December 2019)

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.

CONTENIDO

The global governance of cyberspace: reimagining private actors’ accountability: introduction
Eirini Kikarea and Maayan Menashe

Infrastructure and InfraReg: on rousing the international law ‘Wizards of Is’
Benedict Kingsbury

Silencing women in the digital age
Louise Arimatsu

Regulating computational propaganda: lessons from international law
M R Leiser

Addressing indirect discrimination and gender stereotypes in AI virtual personal assistants: the role of international human rights law
Rachel Adams and Nóra Ní Loideáin

Sanctions on digital platforms: beyond the public–private divide
Enguerrand Marique and Yseult Marique

Digital platforms and the rise of global regulation of hate speech
Paolo Cavaliere

Technology on the margins: AI and global migration management from a human rights perspective
Petra Molnar

Move fast and break societies: the weaponisation of social media and options for accountability under international criminal law
Shannon Raj Singh

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