
The latest issue of the
American Journal of International Law (Vol. 108, no. 3, July 2014) is out. Contents include:
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Pierre-Hugues Verdier & Erik Voeten, Precedent, Compliance, and Change in Customary International Law: An Explanatory Theory
- Current Developments
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Andreas Zimmermann & Meltem Şener, Chemical Weapons and the International Criminal Court
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Masahiko Asada,
The OPCW's Arrangements for Missed Destruction Deadlines Under the Chemical Weapons Convention: An Informal Noncompliance Procedure
- International Decisions
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Leila Nadya Sadat, Can the ICTY Šainović and Perišić Cases Be Reconciled?
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Curtis A. Bradley,
Federalism, Treaty Implementation, and Political Process: Bond v. United States
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Sonia E. Rolland, Whaling in the Antarctic (Australia v. Japan: New Zealand Intervening)
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John W. Kropf, Google Spain SL v. Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD)
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Miša Zgonec-Rožej,
Netherlands v. Nuhanović; Netherlands v. Mustafić-Mujić
- Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
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Kristina Daugirdas & Julian Davis Mortenson, Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
- Recent Books on International Law
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Michael Birnhack, Informational Services: Going Online, Global, and Local Again, reviewing The Electronic Silk Road: How the Web Binds the World Together in Commerce, by Anupam Chander
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Kristina Daugirdas, reviewing Taming Globalization: International Law, the U.S. Constitution, and the New World Order, by Julian Ku and John Yoo
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David Sloss, reviewing Socializing States: Promoting Human Rights Through International Law, by Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks
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Joseph W. Dellapenna, reviewing Fresh Water in International Law, by Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, and International Law and Freshwater: The Multiple Challenges, edited by Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Christina Leb, and Mara Tignino
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Kristen E. Eichensehr, reviewing Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare, edited by Michael N. Schmitt
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Laura A. Dickinson, reviewing Privatizing War: Private Military and Security Companies Under Public International Law, by Lindsey Cameron and Vincent Chetail
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Emilie M. Hafner-Burton and David G. Victor, reviewing Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations: The State of the Art, edited by Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack