Thursday, February 11, 2010

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 20, no. 4, November 2009) is out. Contents include:
  • JHHW, Editorial: Book Reviewing and Academic Freedom
  • EJIL: Debate! Anniversary Edition
    • Rebecca LaForgia, The Politics of International Law – Twenty Years Later: A Reply to Martti Koskenniemi
    • Alexander Somek, The Concept of ‘Law’ in Global Administrative Law: A Reply to Benedict Kingsbury
    • Ming-Sung Kuo, The Concept of ‘Law’ in Global Administrative Law: A Reply to Benedict Kingsbury
    • Nikolaos Lavranos, National Courts, Domestic Democracy, and the Evolution of International Law: A Reply to Eyal Benvenisti and George Downs
    • Jacob Katz Cogan, National Courts, Domestic Democracy, and the Evolution of International Law: A Reply to Eyal Benvenisti and George Downs
    • Tom Ginsburg, National Courts, Domestic Democracy, and the Evolution of International Law: A Reply to Eyal Benvenisti and George Downs
    • Eyal Benvenisti & George W. Downs, National Courts, Domestic Democracy, and the Evolution of International Law: A Rejoinder to Nikolaos Lavranos, Jacob Katz Cogan and Tom Ginsburg
    • Amrita Kapur, The Rise of International Criminal Law: Intended and Unintended Consequences: A Reply to Ken Anderson
    • Federico Sperotto, The Use of Force against Terrorists: A Reply to Christian J. Tams
    • Kimberley N. Trapp, The Use of Force against Terrorists: A Reply to Christian J. Tams
    • Christian J. Tams, The Use of Force against Terrorists: A Rejoinder to Federico Sperotto and Kimberley N. Trapp
    • Richard H. Steinberg , The Hidden World of WTO Governance: A Reply to Andrew Lang and Joanne Scott
    • Andrew Lang & Joanne Scott, The Hidden World of WTO Governance: A Rejoinder to Richard H. Steinberg
    • Jürgen Kurtz, Access to Justice, Denial of Justice and International Investment Law: A Reply to Francesco Francioni
    • Robert Howse & Efraim Chalamish, The Use and Abuse of WTO Law in Investor-State Arbitration: A Reply to Jürgen Kurtz
    • Jürgen Kurtz, The Use and Abuse of WTO Law in Investor-State Arbitration: Competition and its Discontents: A Rejoinder to Robert Howse and Efraim Chalamish
  • Symposium: The Codification of the Crime of Aggression
    • Andreas Paulus, Introduction
    • Roger S. Clark, Negotiating Provisions Defining the Crime of Aggression, its Elements and the Conditions for ICC Exercise of Jurisdiction Over It
    • Andreas Paulus, Second Thoughts on the Crime of Aggression
    • Claus Kreß, Time for Decision: Some Thoughts on the Immediate Future of the Crime of Aggression: A Reply to Andreas Paulus
    • Sean D. Murphy, Aggression, Legitimacy and the International Criminal Court
  • Marking the Anniversary of the Genocide Convention
    • Sergey Sayapin, Raphael Lemkin: A Tribute
    • Ana Filipa Vrdoljak, Human Rights and Genocide: The Work of Lauterpacht and Lemkin in Modern International Law
    • Amabelle C. Asuncion, Pulling the Stops on Genocide: The State or the Individual?
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  • Sarah Miller, Revisiting Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: A Territorial Justification for Extraterritorial Jurisdiction under the European Convention