Tuesday, January 11, 2011

New Issue: Goettingen Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Goettingen Journal of International Law (Vol. 2, no. 3, 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Alexander Orakhelashvili, Unilateral Interpretation of Security Council Resolutions: UK Practice
    • Markus Kaltenborn, The Legal Significance of Global Development Partnerships: European Development Cooperation and its Contribution to the International Law of Development
    • Jessica Liang, Defending the Emergence of the Superior Orders Defense in the Contemporary Context
    • Ulf Linderfalk, The Post 9/11 Discourse Revisited - Self-Image on the International Legal Scietific Discipline
    • Marie-José Domestici-Met, Humanitarian Action – A Scope for the Responsibility to Protect: Part II: Responsibility to Protect – A Legal Device Ready for Use?
    • Cécile Vandewoude, The Rise of Self-Determination Versus the Rise of Democracy
  • Current Developments
    • Christopher J. Borgen, From Kosovo to Catalonia: Separatism and Integration in Europe
    • Michael Riegner, The Two Faces of the Internationalized pouvoir constituant: Independence and Constitution-Making Under External Influence in Kosovo
    • Volker Röben, The ICJ Advisory Opinion on the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in respect of Kosovo: Rules or principles?
    • Peter Rackow & Cornelius Birr, Recent Developments in Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters
    • Marie von Engelhardt, The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights at 2010 – An Account of the Millennium Summit Outcome