- Editorial
- JHHW, Editorial: Individuals and Rights – The Sour Grapes
- Articles
- Christopher Macleod, Towards a Philosophical Account of Crimes Against Humanity
- Marco Dani, Remedying European Legal Pluralism: The FIAMM and Fedon Litigation and the Judicial Protection of International Trade Bystanders
- Monica Hakimi, State Bystander Responsibility
- Santiago Villalpando, The Legal Dimension of the International Community: How Community Interests Are Protected in International Law
- Critical Review of International Governance: An Occasional Series
- Dereje Zeleke Mekonnen, The Nile Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement Negotiations and the Adoption of a ‘Water Security’ Paradigm: Flight into Obscurity or a Logical Cul-de-sac?
- Lingjie Kong, Data Protection and Transborder Data Flow in the European and Global Context
- Gurdial Singh Nijar Incorporating Traditional Knowledge in an International Regime on Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing: Problems and Prospects
Friday, June 25, 2010
New Issue: European Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 21, no. 2, May 2010) is out. Contents include: