
The latest issue of the
Goettingen Journal of International Law (Vol. 4, no. 3, 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Jochen von Bernstorff,
Georg Jellinek and the Origins of Liberal Constitutionalism in International Law
- Lando Kirchmair,
The ‘Janus Face’ of the Court of Justice of the European Union: A Theoretical Appraisal of the EU Legal Order’s Relationship with International and Member State Law
- Ana Constanza Conover,
The Supplement of Deficiencies in the Complaint Within the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism
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Principles of International Criminal Law
- Britta Lisa Krings,
The Principles of ‘Complementarity’ and Universal Jurisdiction in International Criminal Law: Antagonists or Perfect Match?
- Hiromi Sato,
Modes of International Criminal Justice and General Principles of Criminal Responsibility
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The Impact of Human Rights on International and National Developments
- Patricia Tarre Moser,
Non-Recognition of State Immunity as a Judicial Countermeasure to Jus Cogens Violations: The Human Rights Answer to the ICJ Decision on the Ferrini Case
- Roee Ariav,
National Investigations of Human Rights Between National and International Law
- Semahagn Gashu Abebe,
The Need to Alleviate the Human Rights Implications of Large-scale Land Acquisitions in Sub-Saharan Africa