Friday, June 10, 2011

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 24, no. 2, June 2011) is out. Contents include:
  • Johannes Gerald van Mulligen, Global Constitutionalism and the Objective Purport of the International Legal Order
  • Tony Cole & Anuj Kumar Vaksha, Power-Conferring Treaties: The Meaning of ‘Investment’ in the ICSID Convention
  • Hague International Tribunals: International Court of Justice: Kosovo Symposium
    • Dov Jacobs & Yannick Radi, Waiting for Godot: An Analysis of the Advisory Opinion on Kosovo
    • Jure Vidmar, The Kosovo Advisory Opinion Scrutinized
  • Hague International Tribunals: International Criminal Court and Tribunals
    • Göran Sluiter, In Memoriam, Bert Swart
    • Elies van Sliedregt, Introduction: Common Civility – International Criminal Law as Cultural Hybrid
    • Michael Bohlander, Radbruch Redux: The Need for Revisiting the Conversation between Common and Civil Law at Root Level at the Example of International Criminal Justice
    • Mohamed Elewa Badar, Islamic Law ( Shari'a) and the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
  • Current Legal Developments
    • Loukis G. Loucaides, Is the European Court of Human Rights Still a Principled Court of Human Rights After the Demopoulos Case?
    • Cedric Ryngaert & Sven Sobrie, Recognition of States: International Law or Realpolitik? The Practice of Recognition in the Wake of Kosovo, South Ossetia, and Abkhazia
    • Sam McMullan, Holding Counsel to Account in International Arbitration