
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Dispute Settlement (Vol. 6, no. 3, November 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- John Gerard Ruggie & John F. Sherman III,
Adding Human Rights Punch to the New Lex Mercatoria: The Impact of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights on Commercial Legal Practice
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Articles
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Geraldo Vidigal,
Targeting Compliance: Prospective Remedies in International Law
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Juan Pablo Moyano García,
Moral Damages in Investment Arbitration: Diverging Trends
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Regis Bonnan,
Different Conceptions of Amiable Composition in International Commercial Arbitration: A Comparison in Space and Time
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Themed Section on the ICJ’s Whaling Case
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Stephen R. Tully,
‘Objective Reasonableness’ as a Standard for International Judicial Review
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Makane Moïse Mbengue & Rukmini Das,
The ICJ’s Engagement with Science: To Interpret or not to Interpret?
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Guillaume Gros,
The ICJ’s Handling of Science in the Whaling in the Antarctic Case: A Whale of a Case?
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Lucas Carlos Lima,
The Evidential Weight of Experts before the ICJ: Reflections on the Whaling in the Antarctic Case