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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

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

The latest issue of Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 10, no. 1, March 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • 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

The latest issue of the Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 65, no. 5, May 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • 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

The latest issue of Ocean Development & International Law (Vol. 52, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • 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

The latest issue of the Journal of World Intellectual Property (Vol. 24, nos. 1-2, March 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • 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

The latest issue of the Review of International Organizations (Vol. 16, no. 2, April 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • 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

The latest issue of World Politics (Vol. 73, no. 2, April 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • 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

The latest issue of the Nordic Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 38, no. 3, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • 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

The latest issue of The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (Vol. 20, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • 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

The latest issue of the International Community Law Review (Vol. 23, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • 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