- Fleur Johns & Wouter G. Werner, The Risks of International Law
- René Urueña, Risk and Randomness in International Legal Argumentation
- Alexia Herwig, Whither Science in WTO Dispute Settlement?
- Louise Amoore, Risk before Justice: When the Law Contests Its Own Suspension
- Olivier Kessler, Is Risk Changing the Politics of Legal Argumentation?
- Nikolas Rajković, On ‘Bad Law’ and ‘Good Politics’: The Politics of the ICJ Genocide Case and Its Interpretation
- Kai Ambos, ‘Witness Proofing’ before the International Criminal Court: A Reply to Karemaker, Taylor, and Pittman
- Ruben Karemaker, B. Don Taylor, & Thomas Wayde Pittman, Witness Proofing in International Criminal Tribunals: Response to Ambos
- Darryl Robinson, The Identity Crisis of International Criminal Law
Thursday, October 30, 2008
New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 21, no. 4, December 2008) is out. Contents include: