The latest issue of the New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (Vol. 39, no. 4, Summer 2007) is out. Contents include:
- Cesare P.R. Romano, The Shift from the Consensual to the Compulsory Paradigm in International Adjudication: Elements for a Theory of Consent
- Ernestine E. Meijer, The International Institutions of the Clean Development Mechanism Brought Before National Courts: Limiting Jurisdictional Immunity to Achieve Access to Justice
- Symposium: Existing and Emerging Legal Approaches to Nuclear Weapons in the Twenty-First Century
- Nobuyasu Abe, Existing and Emerging Legal Approaches to Nuclear Counter-Proliferation in the Twenty-First Century
- Christopher A. Ford, The Nonproliferation Bestiary: A Typology and Analysis of Nonproliferation Regimes
- Jonathan Granoff, The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and Its 2005 Review Conference: A Legal and Political Analysis
- David S. Jonas, The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Current Legal Status in the United States and the Implications of a Nuclear Test Explosion