
The latest issue of the
Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 4, no. 3, 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: The Fundamental Rights of States in International Law
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Sahib Singh, The Fundamental Rights of States in Neoliberal Times
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Daniel H Joyner & Marco Roscini, Is There Any Room for the Doctrine of Fundamental Rights of States in Today’s International Law?
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Stephen C Neff, The Dormancy, Rise and Decline of Fundamental Liberties of States
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Jean d’Aspremont, The Doctrine of Fundamental Rights of States and Anthropomorphic Thinking in International Law
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Helmut Philipp Aust, Fundamental Rights of States: Constitutional Law in Disguise?
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Jure Vidmar, The Concept of the State and its Right of Existence
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Niki Aloupi, The Right to Non-intervention and Non-interference
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Yogesh Tyagi, Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources
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Antonios Tzanakopoulos, The Right to be Free from Economic Coercion
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Marco Roscini, On the ‘Inherent’ Character of the Right of States to Self-defence
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Daniel H Joyner, Fundamental Rights of States in International Law and the Right to Peaceful Nuclear Energy