
The latest issue of the
American Journal of International Law (Vol. 107, no. 2, April 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Eyal Benvenisti, Sovereigns as Trustees of Humanity: On the Accountability of States to Foreign
Stakeholders
- Leila Nadya Sadat,
Crimes Against Humanity in the Modern Age
- Notes and Comments
- Lori Fisler Damrosch & Bernard H. Oxman, Editors’ Note
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Michael J. Glennon, Law, Power, and Principles
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Mary Ellen O’Connell, Dangerous Departures
- Gabor Rona & Raha Wala,
No Thank You to a Radical Rewrite of the Jus ad Bellum
- Elizabeth Wilmshurst & Michael Wood,
Self-Defense Against Nonstate Actors: Reflections on the “Bethlehem Principles”