
The latest volume of the
Finnish Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 22, 2011) is out. Contents include:
- Debate: What is Critical Legal Practice?
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Paavo Kotiaho,
Introductory Note
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Bill Bowring,
What is Radical in ‘Radical International Law’?
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Robert Knox,
What is to be Done (With Critical Legal Theory)?
- Articles
- Edward S. Cohen,
Assessing the Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Transnational
Financial Law and Regulation
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Padraig McAuliffe,
From Molehills to Mountains (and Myths?): a Critical History of
Transnational Justice Advocacy
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Martin Schaub,
On the Primacy of the European Convention of Human Rights over
Other International Treaties
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Ukri Soirila,
Unidentified Victims of Sex-Trafficking and Foucauldian Biopower: a
Study on (Finnish) Anti-Trafficking Discourses and Practices
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Owen Taylor,
Reclaiming Revolution