- Editorial
- Tarcisio Gazzini, A Fresh Look at Teaching International Law–A Few Pedagogical Considerations in the Age of Communications
- International Legal Theory: Symposium on the Changing Role of Scholarship in International Law
- Isabel Feichtner, Critical Scholarship and Responsible Practice of International Law. How Can the Two be Reconciled?
- Jakob V.H. Holtermann & Mikael Rask Madsen, Toleration, Synthesis or Replacement? The ‘Empirical Turn’ and its Consequences for the Science of International Law
- Lianne J.M. Boer, ‘The greater part of jurisconsults’: On Consensus Claims and Their Footnotes in Legal Scholarship
- Wouter G. Werner, Justice on Screen – A Study of Four Documentary Films on the International Criminal Court
- Andrew Mamo, Getting to Peace: Roger Fisher's Scholarship in International Law and the Social Sciences
- Avidan Kent & Jamie Trinidad, International Law Scholars as Amici Curiae: An Emerging Dialogue (of the Deaf)?
- Hague International Tribunals: International Court of Justice
- Hugh Thirlway, The International Court of Justice: Cruising Ahead at 70
- Review Essay
- Carl Landauer, From Moore's Law to More's Utopia: The Candy Crushing of Internet Law
Friday, December 9, 2016
New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 29, no. 4, December 2016) is out. Contents include: