Tuesday, May 24, 2011

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 22, no. 1, February 2011) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • JHHW, Demystifying the EJIL Selection and Editorial Process: How Does One Get Published in EJIL?; Who Gets Published in EJIL?; In the Dock, in Paris – The Judgment; In this Issue
  • Symposium: The Human Dimension of International Cultural Heritage Law
    • Francesco Francioni, The Human Dimension of International Cultural Heritage Law: An Introduction
    • Ana Filipa Vrdoljak, Genocide and Restitution: Ensuring Each Group's Contribution to Humanity
    • Thérèse O'Donnell, The Restitution of Holocaust Looted Art and Transitional Justice: The Perfect Storm or the Raft of the Medusa?
    • Lucas Lixinski, Selecting Heritage: The Interplay of Art, Politics and Identity
    • Federico Lenzerini, Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Living Culture of Peoples
    • Siegfried Wiessner, The Cultural Rights of Indigenous Peoples:Achievements and Continuing Challenges
    • Karen Engle, On Fragile Architecture: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Context of Human Rights
    • Gaetano Pentassuglia, Towards a Jurisprudential Articulation of Indigenous Land Rights
    • Micaela Frulli, The Criminalization of Offences against Cultural Heritage in Times of Armed Conflict: The Quest for Consistency
  • EJIL: Debate!
    • Sandesh Sivakumaran, Re-envisaging the International Law of Internal Armed Conflict
    • Gabriella Blum, Re-envisaging the International Law of Internal Armed Conflict: A Reply to Sandesh Sivakumaran
    • Sandesh Sivakumaran, Re-envisaging the International Law of Internal Armed Conflict: A Rejoinder to Gabriella Blum