
The latest issue of the
Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 26, no. 1, March 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- Jean d'Aspremont & Larissa van den Herik, The Public Good of Academic Publishing in International Law
- Research Articles
- David Kennedy,
Law and the Political Economy of the World
- Armin von Bogdandy & Ingo Venzke, On the Functions of International Courts: An Appraisal in Light of Their Burgeoning Public Authority
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International Law and Practice
- Cedric Ryngaert,
Embassy Bank Accounts and State Immunity from Execution: Doing Justice to the Financial Interests of Creditors
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Hague International Tribunals
- Alexander Orakhelashvili, The Classification of International Legal Rules: A Reply to Stefan Talmon
- Matteo Sarzo,
The Dark Side of Immunity: Is There Any Individual Right for Activities Jure Imperii?
- International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
- Darryl Robinson, A Cosmopolitan Liberal Account of International Criminal Law
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Kirsten Campbell,
The Making of Global Legal Culture and International Criminal Law
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Joris van Wijk,
When International Criminal Justice Collides with Principles of International Protection: Assessing the Consequences of ICC Witnesses Seeking Asylum, Defendants Being Acquitted, and Convicted Being Released