
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Dispute Settlement (Vol. 4, no. 3, November 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- Tom Grant, Argument and Decision in a Developed System
- Articles
- Carlos Espósito,
Of Plumbers and Social Architects: Elements and Problems of the Judgment of the International Court of Justice in Jurisdictional Immunities of States
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Andrea Bianchi,
Gazing at the Crystal Ball (again): State Immunity and Jus Cogens beyond Germany v Italy
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Geir Ulfstein,
Awarding Compensation in a Fragmented Legal System: The Diallo Case
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Annemarieke Vermeer-Künzli,
Diallo: Between Diplomatic Protection and Human Rights
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André Nollkaemper,
Wither Aut Dedere? The Obligation to Extradite or Prosecute after the ICJ’s Judgment in Belgium v Senegal
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Andreas Zimmermann,
Business as Usual? The International Court of Justice’s 2012 Judicial Practice: Facing New Procedural and Jurisdictional Questions
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Sean D. Murphy,
What a Difference a Year Makes: The International Court of Justice’s 2012 Jurisprudence
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Stavros Brekoulakis,
Systemic Bias and the Institution of International Arbitration: A New Approach to Arbitral Decision-Making
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Maxi Scherer,
Effects of Foreign Judgments Relating to International Arbitral Awards: Is the ‘Judgment Route’ the Wrong Road?