- International Legal Theory
- Nathaniel Berman, ‘The Sacred Conspiracy’: Religion, Nationalism, and the Crisis of Internationalism
- Lorenzo Zucca, Shedding Light on the Conspiracy: A Reply to ‘The Sacred Conspiracy: Religion, Nationalism, and the Crisis of Internationalism’
- Jean-Claude Monod, What's New in Our Current ‘International Secularism’?
- Nathaniel Berman, ‘Religion’, Genealogy, History: A Reply to Zucca and Monod
- International Law and Practice
- Jacob Stone, Arbitrariness, the Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard, and the International Law of Investment
- Björn Kunoy, The Terms of Reference of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf: A Creeping Legal Mandate
- Hague International Tribunals: International Court of Justice
- Cristina Hoss, Santiago Villalpando, & Sandesh Sivakumaran, Nicaragua: 25 Years Later
- Lori Fisler Damrosch, The Impact of the Nicaragua Case on the Court and Its Role: Harmful, Helpful, or In Between?
- Paul S. Reichler, The Impact of the Nicaragua Case on Matters of Evidence and Fact-Finding
- Marcelo Kohen, The Principle of Non-Intervention 25 Years after the Nicaragua Judgment
- International Criminal Court and Tribunals
- James G. Stewart, The End of ‘Modes of Liability’ for International Crimes
- Review Essay
- Martins Paparinskis, Investment Law of/for/before the Twenty-First Century
Thursday, February 9, 2012
New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 25, no. 1, March 2012) is out. Contents include: