
The latest issue of the
Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 1, no. 3, 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Conference Issue: Agents of Change: The Individual as a Participant in the Legal Process
- Keynote Address
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Elihu Lauterpacht,
Introductory Remarks
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Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade,
The Historical Recovery of the Human Person as Subject of the
Law of Nations
- Conference Papers
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Kate Parlett,
The Individual and Structural Change in the International
Legal System
- Douglas Guilfoyle,
Somali Pirates as Agents of Change in International
Law–making and Organisation
- Cindy Daase,
The Law of the Peacemaker: The Role of Mediators in Peace
Negotiations and Lawmaking
- Michael Peil,
Scholarly Writings as a Source of Law: A Survey of the Use of
Doctrine by the International Court of Justice
- Mohamad Ghazi Janaby & Khaled Ramadan Bashir,
The Right of Individuals to Take Judicial Action Against
International Persons: The Case of NATO's Intervention in
Libya
- Gleider I. Hernández,
Impartiality and Bias at the International Court of Justice
- Lucas Bastin,
The Amicus Curiae in Investor-State Arbitration
- James Fowkes,
Civil Procedure in Public Interest Litigation: Tradition,
Collaboration and the Managerial Judge
- Adeeba Aziz Khan,
NGOs, the Judiciary and Rights in Bangladesh: Just Another
Face of Partisan Politics?
- Aoife O’Donoghue,
Agents of Change: Academics and the Spirit of Debate at
International Conferences
- Bart L. Smit Duijzentkunst,
From Access to Justice—Book Review of Judge Cançado
Trindade's The Access of Individuals to International Justice,
Oxford University Press 2011