- Third Annual Conference: Stepping away from the State: Universality and Cosmopolitanism in International and Comparative Law
- Address
- Kenneth Keith, Stepping Away from the State
- International Organisations and Courts
- Elisabetta Morlino, Cosmopolitan Democracy or Administrative Rights? International Organisations as Public Contractors
- Michelle T Grando, An International Law of Privileges
- Jed Odermatt, The Court of Justice of the European Union: International or Domestic Court?
- Merryl Lawry-White, Universality and Cosmopolitanism: Some Insights from the World of Moral Damage
- Comparative and Cosmopolitan Perspectives
- Jason Rudall, A Cartography of Cosmopolitanism: Particularising the Universal
- Caterina Sganga, Cracking the Citadel Walls: A Functional Approach to Cosmopolitan Property Models Within and Beyond National Property Regimes
- Siyi Huang, The Cosmopolitan Goal (Ideal?) of Comparative Law: Reassessing the Cornell Common Core Project
- International Investment Law
- Manish Aggarwal & Simon Maynard, Investment Treaty Arbitration Post Abaclat: Towards a Taxonomy of ‘Mass’ Claims
- Prabhash Ranjan, Using the Public Law Concept of Proportionality to Balance Investment Protection with Regulation in International Investment Law: A Critical Reappraisal
- Individual Rights under Domestic and International Law
- Nino Guruli, ‘A Justifiable Self-Preference’? Judicial Deference in Post-9/11 Control Order and Enemy Combatant Detention Jurisprudence
- Graziella Romeo, Measuring Cosmopolitanism in Europe: Standards of Judicial Scrutiny over the Recognition of Rights to Non-Citizens
- Jason Mazzone, The Rise and Fall of Human Rights: A Sceptical Account of Multilevel Governance
- Closing Remarks
- John Bell, Researching Globalisation: Lessons From Judicial Citation
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
New Issue: Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law
The latest issue of the Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 3, no. 3, 2014) is out. Contents include: