
The latest issue of the
American Journal of International Law (Vol. 110, no. 2, April 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium on the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia
and Rwanda
- Michael J. Matheson & Natalie L. Reid, Editors' Introduction
- Michael J. Matheson & David Scheffer, The Creation of the Tribunals
- Darryl Robinson & Gillian MacNeil, The Tribunals and the Renaissance of International Criminal Law: Three Themes
- Sara Kendall & Sarah M. H. Nouwen, Speaking of Legacy: Toward an Ethos of Modesty at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
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Marko Milanović, The Impact of the ICTY on the Former Yugoslavia: An Anticipatory Postmortem
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In Memoriam
- Donald McRae, John H. Jackson (1932–2015)
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Notes and Comments
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Congyan Cai, International Law in Chinese Courts During the Rise of China
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Daniel Bodansky, The Paris Climate Change Agreement: A New Hope?
- International Decisions
- Jacob Katz Cogan, Certain Activities Carried Out by Nicaragua in the Border Area (Costa Rica v. Nicaragua); Construction of a Road in Costa Rica Along the San Juan River (Nicaragua v. Costa Rica)
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Björn Arp, Charanne B.V. v. Spain
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James Thuo Gathii, National Commissioner of the South African Police Service v. Southern African Human Rights Litigation Centre
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Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, “Treaty Override”
- 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
- K.J. Keith, reviewing The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea, edited by Donald R. Rothwell, Alex G. Oude Elferink, Karen N. Scott, and Tim Stephens
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Dinah Shelton, reviewing Peremptory International Law—Jus Cogens: A General Inventory, by Robert Kolb; and Jus Cogens: International Law and Social Contract, by Thomas Weatherall
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William E. Butler, reviewing Russian Approaches to International Law, by Lauri Mälksoo
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Christina M. Cerna, reviewing Religious Actors and International Law, by Ioana Cismas
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Sergio Puig, reviewing Sugar and the Making of International Trade Law, by Michael Fakhri