ISSN: 0922-1565 (Print), 1478-9698 (Online)
Firmly established as one of the leading journals in the field, the Leiden Journal of International Law (LJIL) provides a venue for sharp and critical voices that speak on the theory and practice of international law. It aspires to introduce or amplify refreshing and innovative approaches to perennial as well as topical issues in the field. The Journal’s focus rests on international legal theory, international law and practice, international criminal law, as well as international courts and tribunals.
CONTENIDO
Editorial
The choice before us: International law or a ‘rules-based international order’?
John Dugard
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL THEORY
International law: A discipline of ambition
Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli
Coming to terms with the SDGs: A perspective from legal scholarship
Jaye Ellis, Dylan Edmonds
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND PRACTICE
You were bombed and now you have to pay for it: Questioning the positive obligations in the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
Anna Hood
The ECtHR’s suitability test in national security cases: Two models for balancing human rights and national security
Chao Jing
From migration crisis to migrants’ rights crisis: The centrality of sovereignty in the EU approach to the protection of migrants’ rights
Alan Desmond
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND PRACTICE: SYMPOSIUM ON BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS: FROM SOFT TO HARD LAW
From soft law to hard law in business and human rights and the challenge of corporate power
Sarah Joseph, Joanna Kyriakakis
Developments in Canada on business and human rights: One step forward two steps back
Penelope Simons
Mandatory human rights due diligence laws in Europe: A mirage for rightsholders?
Surya Deva
A game of cat and mouse: Human rights protection and the problem of corporate law and power
Charlotte Villiers
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE: TRIBUTES TO JUDGE ANTÔNIO AUGUSTO CANÇADO TRINDADE
Obituary
Judge Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade: An unwavering quest for international justice and for the universalization and humanization of international law
Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf
The legacy of Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade to contemporary international law
Patrick Robinson, Danilo B. Garrido Alves
Remembering Judge Cançado Trindade’s voice, faith, and integrity
Fernando Lusa Bordin
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Review Essay
International legal scholarship and the making of a ‘scientific self’
Lianne J.M. Boer
Book Review
Sinja Graf , The Humanity of Universal Crime. Inclusion, Inequality, and Intervention in International Political Thought, Oxford University Press, 2021, 256pp, £47.99
Luigi D.A. Corrias
Kai Ambos (ed.), Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Article-by-Article Commentary, Beck, Hart, and Nomos, 4th ed., 2022, 3,064 pp., ISBN 9781509944057, £475
Michael G. Karnavas