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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

New Issue: Nordic Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Nordic Journal of International Law (Vol. 91, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Peter Hilpold, ‘Humanizing’ the Law of Self-Determination – the Chagos Island Case
  • Tom Sparks, Reassessing State Consent to Jurisdiction: The Indispensable Third Party Principle before the ICJ
  • Katariina Särkänne, Agreement for the Termination of the Intra-EU BITs: Breaking the Stalemate, But Not Quite There Yet?
  • Ergun Cakal, Assessing (and Making Sense of) Severity: Conceptualising and Contextualising Torture’s Core
  • Joanna Mazur & Magdalena Słok-Wódkowska, Access to Information and Data in International Law: How to Find a Path Forward from Human Rights-Oriented and Market-Oriented Approach?

Tuesday, May 10, 2022

New Issue: La Comunità Internazionale

The latest issue of La Comunità Internazionale (Vol. 77, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Articoli e Saggi
    • Víctor Luis Gutiérrez Castillo, Relationship Between International Law and Domestic Law: A Critical Analysis of the Spanish Legal System in the Light of the Monist Theory
    • Raffaele Coppola & Carmela Ventrella, Verso un nuovo assetto internazionale sul piano economico-finanziario: la posizione della Santa Sede
    • Annamaria Viterbo, The 2021 IMF Allocation of Special Drawing Rights: Opportunities and Legal Constraints
    • Pierfrancesco Rossi, Status internazionale della Santa Sede e categorie della statualità
  • Osservatorio Diritti Umani
    • Antonino Alì, La sorveglianza elettronica su vasta scala per finalità di intelligence nella giurisprudenza della Corte europea dei diritti dell’uomo
    • Anna Liguori, Cambiamento climatico e diritti umani dinanzi al Comitato dei diritti del fanciullo

New Issue: Journal on the Use of Force and International Law

The latest issue of the Journal on the Use of Force and International Law (Vol. 9, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • James A. Green, Christian Henderson & Tom Ruys, Russia’s attack on Ukraine and the jus ad bellum
  • Symposium: old wine in new bottles? – US President Biden’s first encounter with the jus ad bellum
    • Mary Ellen O’Connell, Forever air wars and the lawful purpose of self-defence
    • Christian Henderson, The 25 February 2021 military strikes and the ‘armed attack’ requirement of self-defence: from ‘sina qua non’ to the point of vanishing?
    • Chris O’Meara, February 2021 American airstrikes in Syria: necessary and proportionate acts of self-defence or unlawful armed reprisals?
  • Articles
    • Frédéric Mégret & Chiara Redaelli, The crime of aggression as a violation of the rights of one’s own population
    • Marko Svicevic, Collective self-defence or regional enforcement action: the legality of a SADC intervention in Cabo Delgado and the question of Mozambican consent

Sunday, May 8, 2022

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 25, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Jenna Russo, The Protection of Civilians and the Primacy of Politics: Complementarities and Friction in South Sudan
  • Lenneke Sprik, Jennifer Giblin, & Alexander Gilder, The Role of UN Peace Operations in Security Sector Reform and the Relationship with the Protection of Civilians
  • Craig Lang, Building the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict States: International v. Mixed Model of Transitional Justice
  • Jan Arno Hessbruegge, Human Rights Obligations of United Nations Peacekeepers: Implementation through the UN’s Own Policies and Remaining Challenges

Saturday, May 7, 2022

New Issue: Journal of Conflict Resolution

The latest issue of the Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 66, nos. 4-5, May 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Eric Min, Painful Words: The Effect of Battlefield Activity on Conflict Negotiation Behavior
    • Risa Brooks & Sharan Grewal, “Twice the Citizen”: How Military Attitudes of Superiority Undermine Civilian Control in the United States
    • Danielle Villa, Daniel Arnon, & Dan Reiter, Causes of Foreign-Imposed Regime Change: The Signal of Economic Expropriation
    • Christopher W. Blair, Jonathan A. Chu, & Joshua A. Schwartz, The Two Faces of Opposition to Chemical Weapons: Sincere Versus Insincere Norm-Holders
    • Christopher Linebarger & Alex Braithwaite, Why Do Leaders Build Walls? Domestic Politics, Leader Survival, and The Fortification of Borders
    • Roya Izadi, State Security or Exploitation: A Theory of Military Involvement in the Economy
    • Lisa Bruttel, Werner Güth, Juri Nithammer, & Andreas Orland, Inefficient Cooperation Under Stochastic and Strategic Uncertainty
    • Michael Kumove, Does Language Foster Reconciliation? Evidence From the Former Yugoslavia
    • Michael Gibilisco, Brenton Kenkel, & Miguel R. Rueda, Competition and Civilian Victimization
    • Susan Olzak, The Impact of Ideological Ambiguity on Terrorist Organizations
    • Miceal Canavan & Oguzhan Turkoglu, The Effect of Migration on Political Support for Co-ethnics: Evidence From Turkey
  • Data Set Feature
    • Ulrich Petersohn, Vanessa Gottwick, Charlotte Penel, & Leila Kellgren-Parker, The Commercial Military Actor Database

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Neil Narang & Yanjun Liu, Does female ratio balancing influence the efficacy of peacekeeping units? Exploring the impact of female peacekeepers on post-conflict outcomes and behavior
  • Wonjun Song, Dictators, personalized security forces, and coups
  • Ahmer Tarar, Risk preferences, uncertainty, and war
  • Faradj Koliev & James H. Lebovic, Shaming into compliance? Country reporting of convention adherence to the International Labour Organization
  • Initiator conditions and the diffusion of digital trade-related provisions in PTAs Manfred Elsig & Sebastian Klotz
  • Miranda Simon, Cassilde Schwartz & David Hudson, Covid-19 insecurities and migration aspirations
  • Colin M. Barry, David L. Cingranelli & K. Chad Clay, Labor rights in comparative perspective: The WorkR dataset

New Issue: Michigan Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Michigan Journal of International Law (Vol. 43, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Ryan Liss, Criminal Law in A World of States
  • Moisés Montiel Mogollón, The Consent-Based Problems Surrounding the Persistent Objector Doctrine
  • C. Cora True-Frost, Listening to Dissonance at the Intersections of International Human Rights Law
  • Chaumtoli Huq, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Global Labor Governance: Organizing, Legal Mobilization and Decolonization

New Issue: Global Responsibility to Protect

The latest issue of Global Responsibility to Protect (Vol. 14, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Counter-terrorism and R2P
    • Shannon Zimmerman, The Responsibility to Protect and Counter-terrorism
    • Shannon Zimmerman, R2P and Counter-terrorism: Where Sovereignties Collide
    • Isaac Taylor, The Responsibility to Protect from Terror: The Ethics of Foreign Counter-terrorist Interventions
    • Sascha Nanlohy, R2P, Terrorism, and the Protection of Civilians – ‘Are All Humans Human? Or Are Some More Human than Others?’
    • Adrian Gallagher, Blake Lawrinson, & Charles T. Hunt, Colliding Norm Clusters: Protection of Civilians, Responsibility to Protect, and Counter-terrorism in Mali
    • Josie Hornung, Terrorism and Pillar Two Protection Assistance: The Yazidis on Mount Sinjar

New Issue: International Community Law Review

The latest issue of the International Community Law Review (Vol. 24, nos. 3, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Epidemics and the Future Developments of International Law
    • Stefania Negri, Epidemics and the Future Developments of International Law
    • Shinya Murase, International Law-making on the Prevention and Control of Epidemics
    • Roojin Habibi, Timothy Fish Hodgson, & Steven J. Hoffman, Failing Forward: How Human Rights Failures in Governments’ COVID-19 Responses Can Inform the Development of International Human Rights Law
    • Pedro A. Villarreal & Giorgia Renne, Medical Countermeasures for Pandemic Response and Intellectual Property Rights: Articulating and Enabling Community Interests under International Law
    • Giulio Bartolini, Epidemics and the Future of International Disaster Law

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

The latest issue of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy (Vol. 7, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Sarah Louise Lothian, Australia at the BBNJ Negotiations and Its Potential Role in the Concluding Stages
  • Yulu Liu, Prospects for Regional Soft Law to Protect the South China Sea Marine Environment
  • Christine Pichel, The Unfortunate Wording of Article 121(3) of unclos and Its Interpretation in the 2016 South China Sea Arbitration Award
  • Leonardo Bernard, The Problem with the Concept of ‘Single Continental Shelf’

Friday, May 6, 2022

New Issue: African Journal of International and Comparative Law

The latest issue of the African Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 30, no. 2, May 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Bader Bakhit M. Almodarra, The Special and Differential Treatment Provisions in the Trade Facilitation Agreement: New Teeth for an Old Gum?
  • Rehana Cassim, An Analysis of Trends in Shareholder Activism in South Africa
  • Jean-Claude N. Ashukem, Contextualising the Ongoing ‘Southern Cameroons’ Crisis within the Framework of the Right to Self-Determination
  • Ohenewaa Boateng Newman & Bobby Banson, The Conundrum of Balance Under Ghana's Legal System: The Protection of a Buyer in Good Faith and the Principle of Caveat Emptor
  • Imran O. Smith, The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Financial Inclusion Agenda and the Efficacy of Security Interest over Movable Assets: The Case of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Nigeria
  • Christopher Riley & Oludara Akanmidu, Explaining and Evaluating Transnational Tortious Actions against Parent Companies: Lessons from Shell and Nigeria
  • Ohiocheoya Omiunu & Ifeanyichukwu Azuka Aniyie, Sub-national Involvement in Nigeria's Foreign Relations Law: An Appraisal of the Heterodoxy between Theory and Practice
  • Rorisang Matlala & Avitus A. Agbor, The Power of South African Courts to Order Scientific Tests to Determine the Paternity of a Child: Highlighting the Existing Gaps
  • Lisa Forman, Diya Uberoi, & Moses Mulumba, Using the Right to Health to Advance Equitable Universal Health Coverage in Uganda's National Health Insurance Scheme Bill

Thursday, May 5, 2022

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 35, no. 2, June 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • International Legal Theory
    • Tilmann Altwicker, Social justice and the judicial interpretation of international equal protection law
    • Li Chen, A forgotten proponent of a league of nations and his contributions to international law
    • Oren Perez, Transnational networked authority
  • International Law and Practice
    • Diego Zannoni, Out of sight, out of mind? The proliferation of space debris and international law
    • Sondre Torp Helmersen, The use of force against neutral ships outside territorial waters
    • Aphrodite Papachristodoulou, The recognition of a right to be rescued at sea in international law
    • Mandy Meng Fang & Weihuan Zhou, Greening the road: China’s low-carbon energy transition and international trade regulation
  • International Law and Practice: Debate
    • Massimo Lando, Stability of maritime boundaries and the challenge of geographical change: A reply to Snjólaug Árnadóttir
    • Snjólaug Árnadóttir, Provisional boundaries and alternative solutions to maritime delimitation
  • International Court of Justice: Tributes to Judge James Crawford
    • K. J. Keith, James Crawford AC SC FBA (Adelaide, 14 November 1948–The Hague, 31 May 2021)
    • Bill Campbell, An Australian glimpse of James Crawford
    • Hilary Charlesworth, James Crawford and the art of law
  • International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
    • Rocío Lorca, Impunity thick and thin: The International Criminal Court in the search for equality
    • Rossella Pulvirenti, Undesirable and unreturnable individuals: Rethinking the International Criminal Court’s human rights obligations towards detained witnesses

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

New Issue: International & Comparative Law Quarterly

The latest issue of the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 71, no. 2, April 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Eyal Benvenisti, The Birth and Life of the Definition of Military Objectives
    • Brooke Marshall, Asymmetric Jurisdiction Clauses and the Anomaly Created by Article 31(2) of the Brussels I Recast Regulation
    • Bryan Mercurio & Pratyush Nath Upreti, The Legality of a TRIPS Waiver for COVID-19 Vaccines Under International Investment Law
    • Raphael Ren & Soh Lip Shan, How to Identify Insiders and Intruders Disguising as Investors in the Assignment of Investments
    • Danae Azaria, Trade Countermeasures for Breaches of International Law Outside the WTO
    • Christel Querton, One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Interpreting ‘Particular Social Group’ in the European Union
  • Shorter Articles
    • Miles Jackson & Dapo Akande, The Right to Life and the Jus Ad Bellum: Belligerent Equality and the Duty to Prosecute Acts of Aggression
    • Duncan Fairgrieve & Rhonson Salim, Collective Redress in Europe: Moving Forward or Treading Water?
    • Thomas D Grant, Arbitration, Corruption and Post-Award Control in French and English Courts

New Issue: Manchester Journal of International Economic Law

The latest issue of the Manchester Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 19, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Gerard Sanders, The Historical Roots of International Financial Institutions and their Impact on the Purposes and Governance of these Organizations
  • Franziska Sucker & Kholofelo Kugler, The Proposed Covid-19 TRIPS Waiver: Not a Silver Bullet but Part of a Solution for Africa’s Covid-19 Health Crisis
  • Dan Wei & Hongling Ning, Brazilian CIFAs: A Policy Shift from Investment Protection and Liberalization to Investment Facilitation
  • Mohammed El Said, The Global IP Response to Covid-19 Pandemic: A Tale of Several Ironies?
  • Azam Amini, Mohammad Abedi & Ehsan Daryadel, A Criticism of Partial Award No. 604 of Iran-US Claims Tribunal in its Interpretation of ‘Iranian Properties’ under Paragraph 9 of Algiers General Declarations
  • Prabhash Ranjan, The Future of India’s Investment Treaty Practice: An Important Parliamentary Intervention

Monday, May 2, 2022

New Issue: Questions of International Law

The latest issue of Questions of International Law / Questioni di Diritto Internazionale (no. 91, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • The implications of sea-level rise for international law
    • Introduced by Maura Marchegiani
    • Massimo Starita, The impact of sea-level rise on baselines: a question of interpretation of the UNCLOS or evolution of customary law?
    • Andrea Caligiuri, Sinking States: The Statehood Dilemma in the Face of Sea-Level Rise
    • Paolo Palchetti, Le rôle du Conseil de sécurité en matière de lutte aux changements climatiques
    • Giuseppe Cataldi, Human Rights of People Living in States Threatened by Climate Change
    • Charlotte Beaucillon, Culture overboard! The climate shift of international cultural heritage law in the face of rising sea levels

Sunday, May 1, 2022

New Issue: Human Rights Quarterly

The latest issue of the Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 44, no. 2, May 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Payam Akhavan & David Matyas, International Criminal Justice in the Context of Fragile States: The ICC Self-Referral Debate
  • Niaz A. Shah, The Application of Human Rights Treaties in Dualist Muslim States: The Practice of Pakistan
  • Boyd van Dijk, Gendering the Geneva Conventions
  • David P. Forsythe, Human Dignity, the ICRC, and the Swiss Government: The Lessons of History Debated
  • Mijke de Waardt & Eva Willems, Recipients Versus Participants: Politics of Aid and Victim Representation in Transitional Justice Practices in Peru
  • Allison Corkery, Can Human Rights Help Social Movement Activists Frame Inequality as an Injustice? Lessons From Mining Affected Communities in South Africa
  • Thomas W. Smith, Leviathan’s Architect: Urbicide, Urban Renewal, and the Right to the City in Turkish Kurdistan
  • Javaid Rehman, Revisiting the Jihad Ideology in Islamic International Law and its Appropriation by Nonstate Actors

Saturday, April 30, 2022

New Issue: Global Society

The latest issue of Global Society (Vol. 36, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Anticipatory Global Governance: International Organisations and the Politics of the Future
    • John Berten & Matthias Kranke, Anticipatory Global Governance: International Organisations and the Politics of the Future
    • Thomas Müller, Self-Binding via Benchmarking: Collective Action, Desirable Futures, and NATO’s Two Percent Goal
    • Susan L. Robertson, Guardians of the Future: International Organisations, Anticipatory Governance and Education
    • John Berten, The Future as Epistemic Condition: How International Organisations Anticipate Futures of Social Policy
    • Matthias Kranke, Tomorrow's Debt, Today's Duty: Debt Sustainability as Anticipatory Global Governance
    • Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn & Moritz Hütten, Governing Techno-Futures: OECD Anticipation of Automation and the Multiplication of Managerialism
    • Berenike Prem, Governing through Anticipatory Norms: How UNIDIR Constructs Knowledge about Autonomous Weapons Systems
    • Hans Krause Hansen & Julie Uldam, Assembling Transnational Policing: Europol’s Anticipatory Governance

New Issue: Michigan Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Michigan Journal of International Law (Vol. 43, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • William Fisher, Ruth L. Okediji, & Padmashree Gehl Sampath, Fostering Production of Pharmaceutical Products in Developing Countries
  • Nchimunya D. Ndulo, The African Continental Free Trade Area: Local Content Requirements as a Means to Addressing Africa's Productive Capacity Constraints
  • Cheah W. L., CEDAW and Transformative Judicial Obligations: The Vulnerable Migrant Domestic Worker and Root Causes of Abuse
  • Thomas D. Grant & F. Scott Kieff, Appointing Arbitrators: Tenure, Public Confidence, and a Middle Road for ISDS Reform

New Issue: Journal of World Investment & Trade

The latest issue of the Journal of World Investment & Trade (Vol. 23, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Michael Trebilcock, Brief Reflections on the Subsidies Imbroglio in International Trade Law
  • Special Issue: Geographical Indications and Wine
    • Caroline Henckels & Lisa Spagnolo, Mapping the Terroir: Introducing Geographical Indications and Wine
    • Andrea Zappalaglio, Getting Article 22(1) TRIPS Right: A Commentary on the Definition of ‘Geographical Indication’ from a European Union Perspective with a Focus on Wines
    • Lisa Spagnolo & Mark Davison, Wine Geographical Indications and Product Specifications: A Case of Prosecco Quality and Characteristics?
    • Enrico Bonadio & Magali Contardi, The Geographic Indication Prosecco Battle Between Italy and Australia: Some Lessons from the History and Geography of the Most Famous Italian Wine
    • Caroline Henckels, The Compatibility of the European Union’s Geographical Indications Regulations for Wines with the World Trade Organization Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade
  • Article
    • Shaun Matos, Investor Due Diligence and Legitimate Expectations

Friday, April 29, 2022

New Issue: Climate Law

The latest issue of Climate Law (Vol. 12, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Lauren Nishimura, Adaptation and Anticipatory Action: Integrating Human Rights Duties into the Climate Change Regime
  • Jan McDonald & Phillipa C. McCormack, Responsibility and Risk-Sharing in Climate Adaptation: a Case Study of Bushfire Risk in Australia
  • Qihao He & Michael Faure, Adaptation to Climate Change Risks and Regulation Through Insurance: The Case of China