Showing posts with label Journals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journals. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
New Issue: Revista de Direito Internacional
The latest issue of Revista de Direito Internacional (Vol. 17, no. 3, 2020) is out. This is a special issue on "Art Law and Cultural Heritage Law / Direito da Arte e do Patrim." The table of contents is here.
Monday, April 19, 2021
New Issue: Transnational Dispute Management
The latest issue of Transnational Dispute Management (2021, no. 3) is out. The table of contents is here.
Sunday, April 18, 2021
New Issue: Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law
The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (Vol. 30, no. 1, April 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Rakhyun E. Kim & Louis J. Kotzé, Planetary boundaries at the intersection of Earth system law, science and governance: A state‐of‐the‐art review
- Patrick Toussaint, Loss and damage and climate litigation: The case for greater interlinkage
- Delphine Misonne, The emergence of a right to clean air: Transforming European Union law through litigation and citizen science
- Carlos Soria‐Rodríguez, The international regulation for the protection of the environment in the development of marine renewable energy in the EU
- Xiaoou Zheng, Empowering indigenous peoples and local communities: A human rights‐based appraisal of the compliance mechanism of the Nagoya Protocol
- Werner Scholtz, ‘Ethical and humane use’, intrinsic value and the Convention on Biological Diversity: Towards the reconfiguration of sustainable development and use
- Ming Du, Clearing the fog: Forest Stewardship Council labelling and the World Trade Organization
- Katharine Heyl, Tobias Döring, Beatrice Garske, Jessica Stubenrauch, & Felix Ekardt, The Common Agricultural Policy beyond 2020: A critical review in light of global environmental goals
- Meelan Thondoo & Joyeeta Gupta, Health impact assessment legislation in developing countries: A path to sustainable development?
- Surasak Boonrueang & Colin Reid, Conservation agreements and environmental governance: The role of nongovernmental actors
- Sandya Nishanthi Gunasekara & Md Saiful Karim, The role of ASEAN and its members in promoting the norm of responsible governance of marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction
- Orla Kelleher, A critical appraisal of Friends of the Irish Environment v Government of Ireland
Friday, April 16, 2021
New Issue: Global Constitutionalism

- Articles
- Su Bian, Political but incontestable: A review of ‘political constitutionalism’ in China
- Berihun Adugna Gebeye, Global constitutionalism and cultural diversity: The emergence of jurisgenerative constitutionalism in Africa
- Special Issue: Judicial Authority, Legitimacy and the (International) Rule of Law
- Knut Traisbach, Judicial authority, legitimacy and the (international) rule of law as essentially contested and interpretive concepts: Introduction to the special issue
- Jeremy Waldron, The rule of law and the role of courts
- Brian Z. Tamanaha, Always imperfectly achieved rule of law: Comments on Jeremy Waldron
- Andreas Follesdal, International human rights courts and the (international) rule of law: Part of the solution, part of the problem, or both?
- Gianluigi Palombella, Non-arbitrariness, rule of law and the ‘margin of appreciation’: Comments on Andreas Follesdal
- Geir Ulfstein, Transnational constitutional aspects of the European Court of Human Rights
- Wojciech Sadurski, Quasi-constitutional court of human rights for Europe? Comments on Geir Ulfstein
- Knut Traisbach, A transnational judicial public sphere as an idea and ideology: Critical reflections on judicial dialogue and its legitimizing potential
- Friedrich Kratochwil, Law as an argumentative practice: On the pitfalls of confirmatory research, false necessities, and (Kantian) stupidity – Comments on Knut Traisbach
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
New Issue: Journal of Conflict Resolution

- Articles
- Jordan Bernhardt & Lauren Sukin, Joint Military Exercises and Crisis Dynamics on the Korean Peninsula
- J. Andrés Gannon & Daniel Kent, Keeping Your Friends Close, but Acquaintances Closer: Why Weakly Allied States Make Committed Coalition Partners
- Erin Baggott Carter & Brett L. Carter, Propaganda and Protest in Autocracies
- Anne Meng, Winning the Game of Thrones: Leadership Succession in Modern Autocracies
- Ingrid Vik Bakken & Halvard Buhaug, Civil War and Female Empowerment
- Data Set Feature
- Ryan M. Welch, Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt, & Courtenay R. Conrad, Conceptualizing and Measuring Institutional Variation in National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs)
Saturday, April 10, 2021
New Issue: London Review of International Law
The latest issue of the London Review of International Law (Vol. 8, no. 3, November 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Kate Miles, Painting international law as universal: imperialism and the co-opting of image and art
- Clair Quentin, Corporations, comity and the ‘revenue rule’: a jurisprudence of offshore
- Margot E Salomon, The radical ideation of peasants, the ‘pseudo-radicalism’ of international human rights law, and the revolutionary lawyer
- Daniel R Quiroga-Villamarín, Normalising global commerce: containerisation, materiality, and transnational regulation (1956–68)
Friday, April 9, 2021
New Issue: Moscow Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Moscow Journal of International Law (2021, no. 1) is out. Contents include:
- Ludmila P. Anufrieva, Principles in Modern International Law (Certain Issues of Concept, Nature, Genesis, Substance and Scope)
- Yuri I. Skuratov, Eurasian Basis of the International Legal Policy of the Russian Federation
- Aleksey Y. Novoseltsev & Konstantin V. Stepanyugin, Russia`s Participation in the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
- Alexander Orakhelashvili, Adjudicating Racial Discrimination Claims: Issues of Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Ukraine v. Russia
- Sergei Yu. Garkusha-Bozhko, The Problem of Cyber Espionage in the International Humanitarian Law
- Sergei A. Vasiliev, International Legal Measures to Ensure the Safety of Navigation
- Petr S. Dolgoshein, Improving the Regulatory Framework for Countering Extremism in the European Union (Case Study of Finland)
New Issue: Ocean Development & International Law

- Jan Jakub Solski, The Genesis of Article 234 of the UNCLOS
- Hao Shen, Developing China’s Legal Regime for International Deep Seabed Mining—The Present and Future
- Jinyuan Su, The Adjacency Doctrine in the Negotiation of BBNJ: Creeping Jurisdiction or Legitimate Claim?
- Alexander Lott, The Passage Regimes of the Kerch Strait—To Each Their Own?
New Issue: Journal of Human Rights and the Environment
The latest issue of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment (Vol. 12, no. 1, March 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- Anna Grear, Painful excavations: extractivism, dispossession, rights and resistance
- Research Articles
- Erin Fitz-Henry, Distribution without representation? Beyond the rights of nature in the southern Ecuadorian highlands
- Maria Antonia Tigre & Natalia Urzola, The 2017 Inter-American Court's Advisory Opinion: changing the paradigm for international environmental law in the Anthropocene
- Freya Mathews, Environmental struggles in Aboriginal homelands: Indigenizing conservation in Australia
- Lee Harrop & Jana Norman, Still Lives: a beautiful science
- Lee Harrop, Still Lives
- Jana Norman, An engraved invitation to consider human–earth relations: thinking non-dualism through the mining-based art practice of Lee Harrop
- Katerina Teaiwa, Artist statement
- Mandy Treagus, Flight of the frigate bird: Ocean Island, phosphate mining and Project Banaba
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
New Issue: Revue belge de droit international
The latest issue of the Revue belge de droit international (2020, no. 1) is out. Contents include:
- Dossier Spécial : La paix par le droit 100 ans après le Traité de Versailles : quelles leçons et quel devenir pour la coopération internationale ?
- L. Delabie & S. Cassella, Présentation
- L. Delabie, Les États-Unis, la paix par le droit et la coopération multilatérale
- C. Manigand, Que reste-t-il de la Fédération européenne de l’entre-deux-guerres ?
- Y. Daudet, « La paix par le droit » et l’Académie de droit international de La Haye
- M.-C. Runavot, La contribution de la période d’entre-deux-guerres au développement d’un modèle d’organisation internationale
- S. Schirmann, La coopération économique et financière en Europe dans l’entre-deux guerres
- G. Le Floch, Le rôle des juridictions internationales dans la préservation de la paix
- J.-M. Thouvenin, La Cour permanente de Justice internationale : héritage et rupture dans le contentieux international
- F. Mailhé, L’apport de la période d’entre-deux-guerres au développement de l’arbitrage international : une époque pour trois destins
- S. Cassella, D’une excuse à une exception : la légitime défense depuis 1919
- E. Wyler, La résurgence de la doctrine de la « guerre juste » dans le Pacte de la SDN sous le masque des guerres licites
- G. Distefano, Les mandats de la SDN, une idée originale à la charnière entre le colonialisme déguisé et l’administration internationale
- J.-B. Pierchon, Les leçons des mandats de la SdN : internationalisation du régime colonial et protection des minorités
- S. Sur, Réflexions sur la paix par le droit
- Études
- J. Salmon, La reconnaissance par la Belgique du royaume d’Italie en novembre 1861 - Problèmes internationaux et internes
- K. Nakajima, Faut-il établir l’existence d’un autre différend pour que des demandes reconventionnelles soient déclarées recevables ? Une étude complémentaire sur la notion de différend devant la Cour internationale de Justice
- M. Franssen & X. Miny, « To be, and not to be ». La « reconnaissance juridictionnelle » de la Palestine dans le contentieux de l’apatridie en Belgique
- L. Ferro, No Interference, No Problem: Voter Influence Operations and International Law
Monday, April 5, 2021
New Issue: Journal of World Intellectual Property

- Anthony O'Dwyer, The Artists’ Resale Right Directive 2001/84/EC: A means of targeted intervention for visual artists
- Vandana Mahalwar, Burgeoning right of publicity: An overview of the Indian experiences
- Himanshu Arora, “Right to Repair” vis‐à‐vis Indian trade mark law: A comparative analysis
- Alice Wickens, Design piracy in the United States: Time to fashion a remedy?
- Morten Walløe Tvedt, A contract‐law analyses of the SMTA of the Plant Treaty: Can it work as a binding contract?
- Prabhat K. Saha & Shivam Kaushik, How effective are India's model guidelines on implementation of IPR policy for academic institutions? Seeking the answer from the US and the UK experience
- Tran Kien, Politics as a function of trademark: A new perspective from the historical development of trademark law in colonial and socialist Vietnam
- Deepa Kharb, The legal conundrum over regulation of access and benefit sharing obligations in digital sequence information over genetic resources‐assessing indian position
- Louise van Greunen & Iva Gobac, Building respect for intellectual property—The journey toward balanced intellectual property enforcement
- Soumya P. Patra & Raju KD, Application of standard essential patents in automotive industry: An analytical perspective
New Issue: Climate Law
The latest issue of Climate Law (Vol. 11, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Kim Bouwer, Possibilities for Justice and Equity in Human Rights and Climate Law: Benefit-Sharing in Climate Finance
- Emilie Yliheljo, The Variable Nature of Ownership of Emission Units in the Intersection of Climate Law, Property Law, and the Regulation of Financial Markets
- Tomáš Bruner, Changing Climate, Unchanged Mandate: bric Countries in the UN Security Council
Sunday, April 4, 2021
Conference: 2021 ESIL Research Forum (Reminder)
The European Society of International Law's 2021 Research Forum will take place April 15-16, 2021, hosted by the University of Catania Law Department. The theme is: "Solidarity: the Quest for Founding Utopias of International Law." The program is here. Registration is open here. Many interest groups will be hosting pre-conference workshops. All participants attending the ESIL Research Forum and IG pre-conference workshops must register here before April 8, 2021.
Saturday, April 3, 2021
New Issue: Review of International Organizations

- Alexandra O. Zeitz, Emulate or differentiate?
- Johannes Emmerling, Ulrike Kornek, Valentina Bosetti & Kai Lessmann, Climate thresholds and heterogeneous regions: Implications for coalition formation
- John S. Ahlquist & Layna Mosley, Firm participation in voluntary regulatory initiatives: The Accord, Alliance, and US garment importers from Bangladesh
- Amanda Kennard, My Brother’s Keeper: Other-regarding preferences and concern for global climate change
- Tim Marple, The social management of complex uncertainty: Central Bank similarity and crisis liquidity swaps at the Federal Reserve
- Diana Panke, Gurur Polat, & Franziska Hohlstein, Satisfied or not? Exploring the interplay of individual, country and international organization characteristics for negotiation success
- Alice Iannantuoni, Charla Waeiss, & Matthew S. Winters, Project design decisions of egalitarian and non-egalitarian international organizations: Evidence from the Global Environment Facility and the World Bank
New Issue: World Politics

- Kristen E. Looney, Mobilization Campaigns and Rural Development: The East Asian Model Reconsidered
- Alexandra A. Siegel, Jonathan Nagler, Richard Bonneau, & Joshua A. Tucker, Tweeting Beyond Tahrir: Ideological Diversity and Political Intolerance in Egyptian Twitter Networks
- Ora John Reuter & David Szakonyi, Electoral Manipulation and Regime Support: Survey Evidence from Russia
- Robert A. Blair & Philip Roessler, Foreign Aid and State Legitimacy: Evidence on Chinese and US Aid to Africa from Surveys, Survey Experiments, and Behavioral Games
- Paul K. MacDonald & Joseph M. Parent, The Status of Status in World Politics
Friday, April 2, 2021
New Issue: Security Studies
The latest issue of Security Studies (Vol. 30, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- David Blagden & Patrick Porter, Desert Shield of the Republic? A Realist Case for Abandoning the Middle East
- Erin Baggott Carter & Brett L. Carter, Questioning More: RT, Outward-Facing Propaganda, and the Post-West World Order
- Max Gallien & Florian Weigand, Channeling Contraband: How States Shape International Smuggling Routes
- James A. Piazza & Michael J. Soules, Terror after the Caliphate: The Effect of ISIS Loss of Control over Population Centers on Patterns of Global Terrorism
- Victor Asal & Robert U. Nagel, Control over Bodies and Territories: Insurgent Territorial Control and Sexual Violence
New Issue: Nordic Journal of Human Rights

- Hans Erik Næss, In Pursuit of Clarity: A Critique of Sports Governing Bodies’ Conceptual Inconsistency in Human Rights Work
- Tara Smith, Scientific Purpose and Human Rights: Evaluating General Comment No 25 in Light of Major Discussions in the Travaux Préparatoires of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
- Iris Nguyên Duy, The Limits to Free Speech on Social Media: On Two Recent Decisions of the Supreme Court of Norway
Inaugural Issue: Athena – Critical Inquiries in Law, Philosophy and Globalization
The inaugural issue of Athena – Critical Inquiries in Law, Philosophy and Globalization (Vol. 1, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Sovereignty, International Law, Democracy and Global Constitutionalism
- Alberto Artosi, Giorgio Bongiovanni, & Gustavo Gozzi, Foreword
- Andrea Morrone, Political Sovereignty and Its Enemies
- Damiano Canale, Walled Borders, Territoriality and Sovereignty: A Typology
- Tomi Touminen, From Constitutional Pluralism to Global Law: Reading Neil Walker’s Postmodern Constitutionalism
- Susanna Cafaro, Postnational Democracy: A Cultural Paradigm Shift in the Global Legal Order?
- Yadh Ben Achour, What is a Democratic Revolution?
- Massimo Fichera, The Relevance of the Notion of Time for Constitutionalism Beyond the State: Towards Communal Constitutionalism?
- Gustavo Gozzi, Rights’ Global History. The Making and Unmaking of the History of the Rights of Man according to a Non-Eurocentric Perspective
New Issue: The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals

- Marie Lemey, Incidental Proceedings before the International Court of Justice: The Fine Line between “Litigation Strategy” and “Abuse of Process”
- Yusra Suedi, Man, Land and Sea: Local Populations in Territorial and Maritime Disputes before the International Court of Justice
- Marco Longobardo, States’ Mouthpieces or Independent Practitioners? The Role of Counsel before the ICJ from the Perspective of the Legal Value of their Oral Pleadings
- Anna John, Inarticulate and Unconscious: Non-Justiciability before the International Court of Justice
- Allan F. Tatham, Reappointment to International Courts and the Case of the EFTA Court
- Kieran Bradley, Appointment and Dis-Appointment at the CJEU: Part I – The FV/Simpson Litigation
- Andrea Hamann, Living without the WTO Appellate Body – Procedural Developments in International Trade Dispute Settlement
- Massimo Lando & Nilüfer Oral, Jurisdictional Challenges and Institutional Novelties – Procedural Developments in Law of the Sea Dispute Settlement in 2020
New Issue: International Community Law Review

- Special Issue: Customary International Law, Its Formation and Interpretation in International Tax and Investment Law
- Marina Fortuna, Special Issue: Customary International Law, Its Formation and Interpretation in International Tax and Investment Law
- Cees Verburg, Damages and Reparation in Energy Related Investment Treaty Arbitrations: Interpreting and Applying Rules of Customary International Law Regarding State Responsibility
- Gian Maria Farnelli, Recent Trends in Investment Arbitration Concerning Legitimate Expectations: An Analysis of Recent Renewable Energies Investment Case Law
- Articles
- Emily Sipiorski, Interpretation in Good Faith and Its Relevance in International Investment Law: Additions to Justice or Ensuring Justice?
- Dirk Broekhuijsen & Irma Mosquera Valderrama, Revisiting the Case of Customary International Tax Law
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