
The latest issue of the
Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 26, no. 3, September 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- Tanja E. Aalberts, The Politics of International Law and the Perils and Promises of Interdisciplinarity
- International Legal Theory
- Zoran Oklopcic, Beyond Empty, Conservative, and Ethereal: Pluralist Self-Determination and a Peripheral Political Imaginary
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International Law and Practice: Symposium on Domestic Courts as Agents of Development of International Law
- Antonios Tzanakopoulos & Christian J. Tams, Introduction: Domestic Courts as Agents of Development of International Law
- Roger O’Keefe,
Domestic Courts as Agents of Development of the International Law of Jurisdiction
- Rosanne van Alebeek, Domestic Courts as Agents of Development of International Immunity Rules
- Devika Hovell,
A Dialogue Model: The Role of the Domestic Judge in Security Council Decision-Making
- Yaël Ronen,
Silent Enim Leges Inter Arma – but Beware the Background Noise: Domestic Courts as Agents of Development of the Law on the Conduct of Hostilities
- Simon Olleson,
Internationally Wrongful Acts in the Domestic Courts: The Contribution of Domestic Courts to the Development of Customary International Law Relating to the Engagement of International Responsibility
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Stephan Wittich,
Domestic Courts and the Content and Implementation of State Responsibility
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Hague International Tribunals: International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
- William Schabas, The Contribution of the Eichmann Trial to International Law
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Tor Krever,
International Criminal Law: An Ideology Critique
- Jens David Ohlin, Elies van Sliedregt & Thomas Weigend,
Assessing the Control-Theory