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Tuesday, September 7, 2021

New Issue: Journal of Conflict & Security Law

The latest issue of the Journal of Conflict & Security Law (Vol. 26, no. 2, Summer 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Marten Zwanenburg, Keeping Camouflage Out of the Classroom: The Safe Schools Declaration and the Guidelines for Protecting Schools and Universities from Military Use During Armed Conflict
  • Dieter Fleck, The Interplay Between ‘Peacetime’ Law and the Law of Armed Conflict: Consequences for Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
  • Christopher P. Evans, Going, Going, Gone? Assessing Iran's Possible Grounds for Withdrawal from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
  • Nathan Derejko, A Forever War? Rethinking the Temporal Scope of Non-International Armed Conflict
  • Fikire Tinsae Birhane, Targeting of Children in Non-International Armed Conflicts
  • Solon Solomon, The Psychological Impact of Military Operations on Civilians and the UN Human Rights Committee Japalali Decision: Exploring Mental Anguish under a Vida Digna, Right to Life Prism
  • Neil McDonald & Anna McLeod, ‘Antisocial Behaviour, Unfriendly Relations’: Assessing the Contemporary Value of the Categories of Unfriendly Acts and Retorsion in International Law

Sunday, September 5, 2021

New Issue: Humanity

The latest issue of Humanity (Vol. 12, no. 2, Summer 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Sharif Youssef, Refugees and the Rise of the Novel: Trespass, Necessity, and Humanitarian Casuistry in the Long Refugee Crisis
  • Karin Loevy, The Balfour Declaration’s Territorial Landscape: Between Protection and Self-Determination
  • Yakov Feygin, Dreaming of a “New Planning”: Development and the Internationalization of Economic Thought in Late Soviet Reformist Politics
  • Anna Grimaldi, European Media Coverage of Brazil’s New Human Rights: 1964–1985
  • Benjamin P. Davis, The Promises of Standing Rock: Three Approaches to Human Rights
  • Ben Golder, Critiquing Human Rights

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. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Freya Baetens & Régis Bismuth, Face à Face: Interview with Angelika Nussberger – Professor and Former Judge and Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights
  • Rebecca Brown, Invoking International Environmental Norms Through Treaty Interpretation
  • Katayoun Hosseinnejad, Rethinking the Meaning of Ordinary Meaning in Light of the ICJ’s Jurisprudence
  • Andrés Sarmiento Lamus & Rodrigo González Quintero, The Practice of Appending Declarations at International Courts and Tribunals
  • Kacper Zajac, The Rights of the Accused under the Rome Statute and the US Bill of Rights: Has 20 Years of ICC Jurisprudence Brought Those Together?
  • Yoshifumi Tanaka, Between the Law of the Sea and Sovereign Immunity: Reflections on the Jurisdiction of the Annex VII Arbitral Tribunal in the Enrica Lexie Incident Case
  • Fernando Lusa Bordin, Procedural Developments at the International Court of Justice

Saturday, September 4, 2021

New Issue: International Criminal Law Review

The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 21, no. 5, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: The Politics of Time, Transition, and Justice in Transitional Justice
    • Noha Aboueldahab, The Politics of Time, Transition, and Justice in Transitional Justice
    • Pádraig McAuliffe, Transitional Justice, Institutions and Temporality: Towards a Dynamic Understanding
    • Zinaida Miller, Temporal Governance: The Times of Transitional Justice
    • Thomas Obel Hansen, The Multiple Aspects of ‘Time’ Rendering Justice for War Crimes in Iraq
    • Randle C. DeFalco, Time and the Visibility of Slow Atrocity Violence
    • Maja Davidović, Reconciling Complexities of Time in Criminal Justice and Transitional Justice
    • Jayson S. Lamchek & George B. Radics, Dealing with the Past or Moving Forward? Transitional Justice, the Bangsamoro Peace Agreement and Federalism in the Philippines
    • Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm & Dylan Wright, Temporal Patterns in Latin American Truth Commission Recommendation Formulation and Implementation

New Issue: Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy

The latest issue of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy (Vol. 6, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Jeffrey Sheehy, Law and Diplomacy, Sovereignty and Consent: A Reflection on the First-Ever Compulsory Conciliation under the Law of the Sea
  • Karina Galliford, Scrutinising the Maritime Zones Around Australia’s Sub-Antarctic Islands: Implications of the South China Sea Arbitration and Subsequent State Practice
  • Hai Dang Vu, Improving the Freedom of Repairing Telecommunication Submarine Cables in Southeast Asia: Next Steps for ASEAN
  • Giulia Demontis, The Concept of Freedom of Navigation in Light of ITLOS Interpretation in the Norstar Case

New Issue: International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law

The latest issue of the International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (Vol. 36, no. 3, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Rob McLaughlin & Natalie Klein, Maritime Autonomous Vehicles and Drug Trafficking by Sea: Some Legal Issues
  • Shani Friedman, The Application of the Law of Occupation in Maritime Zones and Rights to ‘Occupied’ Marine Resources
  • So Yeon Kim, Problems and Processes of Restricting Navigation in Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas
  • Shihui Cheng, Legal Guarantees for the Safety of China’s Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities: Status, Defects and Countermeasures
  • Chen-Hong Liu, Zhang Xu, & Yen-Chiang Chang, Coast Guard Law of the People’s Republic of China and Its Implications in International Law
  • Klaas Willaert, Under Pressure: The Impact of Invoking the Two Year Rule within the Context of Deep Sea Mining in the Area

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

New Issue: Journal of Conflict Resolution

The latest issue of the Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 65, no. 9, October 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Brandon Bolte, Minnie M. Joo, & Bumba Mukherjee, Security Consolidation in the Aftermath of Civil War: Explaining the Fates of Victorious Militias
    • Philippe Assouline & Robert Trager, Concessions for Concession’s Sake: Injustice, Indignation, and the Construction of Intractable Conflict in Israel–Palestine
    • Gary Uzonyi, Nam Kyu Kim, Nakissa Jahanbani, & Victor Asal, Genocide, Politicide, and the Prospects of Democratization since 1900
    • Bryan R. Early & Erik Gartzke, Spying from Space: Reconnaissance Satellites and Interstate Disputes
    • Nazli Avdan & Mariya Omelicheva, Human Trafficking-Terrorism Nexus: When Violent Non-State Actors Engage in the Modern-Day Slavery
  • Data Set Feature
    • Monica Duffy Toft, Getting Religion Right in Civil Wars

Sunday, August 29, 2021

New Issue: Arbitration International

The latest issue of Arbitration International (Vol. 37, no. 2, June 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Rusty Park, Johnny Veeder QC 1948–2020 From the General Editor
    • Jack Beatson, The Final Chapter of the Demise of the Pure Absolute Doctrine of State Immunity in English Law: A Swedish vignette
    • Andrea K Bjorklund, Arbitration, the World Trade Organization, and the Creation of a Multilateral Investment Court
    • Rodman Bundy, Johnny Veeder and the Barcelona Traction Case
    • Lawrence Collins, Captain Duff, the Sultan of Kelantan and Their Legacy in the Law of State Immunity and International Arbitration
    • Toby Landau, Johnny Veeder QC: 14 December 1948–8 March 2020
    • Loretta Malintoppi, Don’t Shoot the Sheriff: the Threat of Legal Claims Against Arbitrators and Arbitral Institutions
    • Pierre Mayer, Must Justice be a Goal for the Arbitrator?
    • William W Park, Swords into Plowshares: A Pilgrimage for the CSS Alabama
    • Laurence Shore & Monique Sasson, A Tribute to Johnny Veeder
    • Audley Sheppard, The Lawyer's Duty to Arbitrate in Good Faith and with Civility
    • Ruth Teitelbaum, From Lena Goldfields to Crystallex: A Proposal For Collective Financing Of Sovereign Award Debt

Saturday, August 28, 2021

New Issue: Security Studies

The latest issue of Security Studies (Vol. 30, no. 3, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Michael Poznansky, The Psychology of Overt and Covert Intervention
  • Max Z. Margulies, Patrons and Personnel: The Foreign Determinants of Military Recruitment Policies
  • Gadi Heimann, Deganit Paikowsky & Nadav Kedem, Partnership in Leadership: Why and How Do Leading Powers Extend Managerial Privileges to Junior Partners?
  • Seanon S. Wong, Who Blinked? Performing Resolve (or Lack Thereof) in Face-to-Face Diplomacy
  • Colin Tucker, The Effect of Aerial Bombardment on Insurgent Civilian Victimization

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

New Issue: London Review of International Law

The latest issue of the London Review of International Law (Vol. 9, no. 1, March 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Carl Landauer, The Polish Rider: CH Alexandrowicz and the reorientation of international law, Part II: declension and the promise of renewal
    • Claerwen O’Hara, Consensus decision-making and democratic discourse in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1947 and World Trade Organisation
    • Anne Neylon, The museum and the border: the Merseyside Maritime Museum and the construction of the migrant and refugee
    • Ingo Venzke, The law of the global economy and the spectre of inequality
  • Section Three
    • Tor Krever, A life in human rights: a conversation with Dennis Davis

Monday, August 23, 2021

New Issue: Business and Human Rights Journal

The latest issue of the Business and Human Rights Journal (Vol. 6, no. 2, June 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: BHR Landscape after 10 years of the UNGPs: An Assessment
    • John Gerard Ruggie, Caroline Rees, & Rachel Davis, Ten Years After: From UN Guiding Principles to Multi-Fiduciary Obligations
    • Nicola Jägers, UN Guiding Principles at 10: Permeating Narratives or Yet Another Silo?
    • Peter Muchlinski, The Impact of the UN Guiding Principles on Business Attitudes to Observing Human Rights
    • Andreas Rasche & Sandra Waddock, The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Implications for Corporate Social Responsibility Research
    • Gabriela Quijano & Carlos Lopez, Rise of Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence: A Beacon of Hope or a Double-Edged Sword?
    • Richard Meeran, Multinational Human Rights Litigation in the UK: A Retrospective
    • Charles Abrahams, The South African Experience: Litigating Remedies
    • Vasanthi Srinivasan & Parvathy Venkatachalam, A Decade of the UNGPs in India: Progressive Policy Shifts, Contested Implementation
    • Anita Ramasastry, Advisors or Enablers? Bringing Professional Service Providers into the Guiding Principles’ Fold
    • Florian Wettstein, Betting on the Wrong (Trojan) Horse: CSR and the Implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
    • Michael A. Santoro, Why the United Nations is Not the Ideal Forum for Business and Human Rights: The UNGPs and the Right to COVID-19 Vaccine Access in the Global South
    • Surya Deva, The UN Guiding Principles’ Orbit and Other Regulatory Regimes in the Business and Human Rights Universe: Managing the Interface
  • Developments in the Field
    • Teresa Scassa, Pandemic Innovation: The Private Sector and the Development of Contact-Tracing and Exposure Notification Apps
    • Lorenzo Cotula, EU–China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: An Appraisal of its Sustainable Development Section
    • Lucas Roorda & Daniel Leader, Okpabi v Shell and Four Nigerian Farmers v Shell: Parent Company Liability Back in Court
    • Anirudha Nagar, The Juukan Gorge Incident: Key Lessons on Free, Prior and Informed Consent
    • Ruwan Subasinghe, A Neatly Engineered Stalemate: A Review of the Sixth Session of Negotiations on a Treaty on Business and Human Rights
    • Francesca Farrington, Municipio de Mariana v BHP Group: Implications of the UK High Court’s Decision

Saturday, August 21, 2021

New Issue: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics

The latest issue of International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (Vol. 21, no. 3, September 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Tianbao Qin, The evolution and challenges in China’s implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity: a new analytical framework
  • Gulzhazira Ilyassova, Aigul Nukusheva, Leila Arenova, Guldana Karzhassova, & Marzhangul Akimzhanova, Prospects of legal regulation in the field of electronic waste management in the context of a circular economy
  • Artem Anyshchenko & Jennifer Yarnold, From ‘mad cow’ crisis to synthetic biology: challenges to EU regulation of GMOs beyond the European context
  • Achim Hagen, Juan-Carlos Altamirano-Cabrera, & Hans-Peter Weikard, National political pressure groups and the stability of international environmental agreements
  • Ted Gleason, Examining host-State counterclaims for environmental damage in investor-State dispute settlement from human rights and transnational public policy perspectives
  • Harilaos N. Psaraftis & Thalis Zis, Impact assessment of a mandatory operational goal-based short-term measure to reduce GHG emissions from ships: the LDC/SIDS case study
  • Salpie S. Djoundourian, Response of the Arab world to climate change challenges and the Paris agreement
  • Tiziano Distefano & Simone D’Alessandro, A new two-nested-game approach: linking micro- and macro-scales in international environmental agreements
  • Ewa Krogulec, Jacek Gurwin, & Mirosław Wąsik, Cost of groundwater protection: major groundwater basin protection zones in Poland
  • Klaudijo Klaser, Lorenzo Sacconi, & Marco Faillo, John Rawls and compliance to climate change agreements: insights from a laboratory experiment

New Issue: Ethics & International Affairs

The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 35, no. 2, Summer 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Roundtable: The Responsibility to Protect in a Changing World Order
    • Michael Ignatieff, The Responsibility to Protect in a Changing World Order: Twenty Years since Its Inception
    • Adrian Gallagher & Nicholas J. Wheeler, Trust or Perish? The Responsibility to Protect and Use of Force in a Changing World Order
    • Cristina G. Stefan, The Responsibility to Protect: Locating Norm Entrepreneurship
    • Luke Glanville & James Pattison, Where to Protect? Prioritization and the Responsibility to Protect
    • Jennifer M. Welsh, The Security Council's Role in Fulfilling the Responsibility to Protect
  • Features
    • Daniele Amoroso & Guglielmo Tamburrini, Toward a Normative Model of Meaningful Human Control over Weapons Systems
    • Patricia Goff, Inclusive Trade: Justice, Innovation, or More of the Same?
  • Review Essay
    • Andrea C. Simonelli, Climate Displacement and the Legal Gymnastics of Justice: Is It All Political?

New Issue: International Journal of Human Rights

The latest issue of the International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 25, no. 7, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Echoes from the Woods: At the Crossroads of Forest Struggles and Human Rights in Postcolonial India
    • Rahul Ranjan & Prakash Kashwan, Echoes from the woods: at the crossroads of forest struggles and human rights in postcolonial India
    • Anjana Singh, State, forest and Adivasis at crossroads: Netarhat field firing range and contestations over rights
    • Eva Davidsdottir, Our rights are carved in stone: the case of the Pathalgadi movement in Simdega, Jharkhand
    • Shaunna Rodrigues, Excluded Areas as the limit of the political: the murky boundaries of Scheduled Areas in India
    • Arpitha Kodiveri, Our land is banked: forest rights, consent and the invention of a legal exception as land banks
    • Gunjan Wadhwa, (Un)Doing rights: Adivasi participation in governance discourses in an area of civil unrest in India
    • Prakash Kashwan, Ishan Kukreti & Rahul Ranjan, The UN declaration on the rights of peasants, national policies, and forestland rights of India’s Adivasis

Friday, August 13, 2021

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 34, no. 3, September 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • International Legal Theory
    • Patrick Capps & Henrik Palmer Olsen, Explaining power and authority in international courts
    • Filipe dos Reis & Janis Grzybowski, The matrix reloaded: Reconstructing the boundaries between (international) law and politics
    • Arthur Roberto Capella Giannattasio, Débora Roma Drezza, & Maria Beatriz Wehby, In/on applied legal research: Pragmatic limits to the impact of peripheral international legal scholarship via policy papers
    • Jessie Hohmann, Diffuse subjects and dispersed power: New materialist insights and cautionary lessons for international law
    • Kathryn McNeilly, How time matters in the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review: Humans, objects, and time creation
    • Daniel Ricardo Quiroga-Villamarín, Vicarius Christi: Extraterritoriality, pastoral power, and the critique of secular international law
  • International Law and Practice
    • Sarah Heathcote, Secession, self-determination and territorial disagreements: Sovereignty claims in the contemporary South Pacific
    • Yarik Kryvoi, Private or public adjudication? Procedure, substance and legitimacy
    • Mintao Nie, Divided governmental structure and state compliance with international human rights law: A reputation-based approach
  • International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
    • Geoffrey Thomas Dancy, The hidden impacts of the ICC: An innovative assessment using Google data
    • Luke Moffett & Clara Sandoval, Tilting at windmills: Reparations and the International Criminal Court

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 32, no. 2, May 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Editorial: The Unequal Impact of the Pandemic on Scholars with Care Responsibilities: What Can Journals (and Others) Do?; Cancelling Carl Schmitt?; Vital Statistics; In This Issue; In This Issue – Reviews
  • Articles
    • Andreas von Arnauld, How to Illegalize Past Injustice: Reinterpreting the Rules of Intertemporality
    • Vincent Beyer, Dispute Settlement in Preferential Trade Agreements and the WTO: A Network Analysis of Idleness and Choice of Forum
    • Marco Longobardo, State Immunity and Judicial Countermeasures
    • Yejoon Rim, State Continuity in the Absence of Government: The Underlying Rationale in International Law
  • Focus: Business and Human Rights
    • Neli Frost, Out with the ‘Old’, in with the ‘New’: Challenging Dominant Regulatory Approaches in the Field of Human Rights
    • Andreas Kulick, Corporate Human Rights?
  • Roaming Charges: Gendering
  • Symposium: Use of Force and Human Rights
    • Dapo Akande & Katie A Johnston, Human Rights and Resort to Force: Introduction to the Symposium
    • Eliav Lieblich, The Humanization of Jus ad Bellum: Prospects and Perils
    • Kevin Jon Heller, The Illegality of ‘Genuine’ Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention
    • Federica I Paddeu, Humanitarian Intervention and the Law of State Responsibility
    • Dapo Akande & Katie A Johnston, Implications of the Diversity of the Rules on the Use of Force for Change in the Law
  • Book Reviews
    • Wouter Werner, reviewing Anton Orlinov Petrov, Expert Laws of War: Restating and Making Law in Expert Processes
    • Yuliya Chernykh, reviewing Jean Ho, State Responsibility for Breaches of Investment Contracts
    • Roger O’Keefe, reviewing Tom Ruys and Nicolas Angelet (eds), Luca Ferro (assistant ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Immunities and International Law
    • Marco Longobardo & Marco Roscini, reviewing Giulio Bartolini (ed.), A History of International Law in Italy
    • Vladyslav Lanovoy, reviewing Vincent-Joël Proulx, Institutionalizing State Responsibility: Global Security and UN Organs
  • The Last Page
    • The Vanity of This World

Thursday, August 12, 2021

New Issue: Swiss Review of International and European Law

The latest issue of the Swiss Review of International and European Law (Vol. 31, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • SSDI/SVIR Annual Meeting 2020
    • Andreas R. Zigler, Switzerland and International Investment Law: Why it Matters
    • Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer, Sustainability in International Investment Law: Building on What Exists by Enhancing the Right to Regulate
    • Rodrigo Polanco, Sustainable Development in Swiss International Investment Agreements
    • Michele Potestà, Appointment of Arbitrators in the Changing ISDS Landscape
  • Articles
    • Andreas Bucher, L'attractivité du toilettage du chapitre 12 de la LDIP

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

New Issue: Journal of Conflict Resolution

The latest issue of the Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 65, no. 7-8, August-September 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Roman Krtsch, The Tactical Use of Civil Resistance by Rebel Groups: Evidence from India’s Maoist Insurgency
    • Manuel Vogt, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, & Lars-Erik Cederman, From Claims to Violence: Signaling, Outbidding, and Escalation in Ethnic Conflict
    • Andrew Cheon, Shi-Teng Kang, & Swetha Ramachandran, Determinants of Environmental Conflict: When Do Communities Mobilize against Fossil Fuel Production?
    • Andrew Shaver & Jacob N. Shapiro, The Effect of Civilian Casualties on Wartime Informing: Evidence from the Iraq War
    • Allan Dafoe, Remco Zwetsloot, & Matthew Cebul, Reputations for Resolve and Higher-Order Beliefs in Crisis Bargaining
    • Andreas Beger, Richard K. Morgan, & Michael D. Ward, Reassessing the Role of Theory and Machine Learning in Forecasting Civil Conflict
    • Robert A. Blair & Nicholas Sambanis, Is Theory Useful for Conflict Prediction? A Response to Beger, Morgan, and Ward

New Issue: Archiv des Völkerrechts

The latest issue of Archiv des Völkerrechts (Vol. 59, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Abhandlungen
    • Michael von Landenberg-Roberg, Die Operationalisierung der 'Ambitionsspirale' des Pariser Klimaschutzabkommens
    • Birgit Peters, Zur Anwendbarkeit der Europäischen Menschenrechtskonvention in Umwelt- und Klimaschutzfragen
  • Beiträge und Berichte
    • Eleanor Benz & Verena Kahl, Das Urteil im Fall Lhaka Honhat: Die Ausweitung der direkten Justiziabilität von DESCA und die unerfüllte Hoffnung der Konkretisierung des Rechts auf eine gesunde Umwelt

Monday, August 9, 2021

New Issue: Revue trimestrielle des droits de l'homme

The latest issue of the Revue trimestrielle des droits de l'homme (No. 127, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • R. Spano, L’État de droit – l’étoile polaire de la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme
  • É. Dubout, Démocratie illibérale et concept de droit
  • J.P. Jacqué, La réouverture des négociations sur l’adhésion de l’Union à la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme : clap final ou tapisserie de Pénélope ?
  • C. Beaucillon, Lutte contre l’impunité ou alternative à la justice ? À propos des mesures restrictives de l’Union européenne en réaction aux violations des droits de l’homme
  • C. Maubernard, K. Blay-Grabarczyk, L. Milano, C. Nivard, & R. Tinière, Les juridictions de l’Union européenne et les droits fondamentaux - Chronique de jurisprudence (2020)
  • M. Verdussen, Le droit à un contrôle électoral impartial, effectif et équitable : l’arrêt Mugemangango met la Belgique au pied du mur
  • P. Monville & M. De Nanteuil, La Cour constitutionnelle belge taille-t-elle en pièces l’effectivité du droit à la traduction (de pièces) sollicitée par un inculpé en cours d’instruction ?
  • M. Giacometti, Les défaillances systémiques concernant l’indépendance du pouvoir judiciaire polonais : un coup d’arrêt à l’exécution des mandats d’arrêt européens émis par la Pologne ?
  • G. Gonzalez & F. Curtit, La Cour de justice, l’animal assommé et les hommes pieux, acte 2
  • E. Dreyer, Pas de nécessité à diffuser les enregistrements à l’origine de l’affaire Bettencourt
  • M-F. Rigaux, La mendicité, le droit à la dignité humaine et le droit à l’autonomie