- Editorial
- Geoff Gordon, Indicators, Rankings and the Political Economy of Academic Production in International Law
- International Legal Theory
- Dana Burchardt, Intertwinement of Legal Spaces in the Transnational Legal Sphere
- Urška Šadl & Henrik Palmer Olsen, Can Quantitative Methods Complement Doctrinal Legal Studies? Using Citation Network and Corpus Linguistic Analysis to Understand International Courts
- International Law and Practice
- Lorenzo Cotula, Democracy and International Investment Law
- Pietro Ortolani, Are Bondholders Investors? Sovereign Debt and Investment Arbitration after Poštová
- Leon Trakman & Hugh Montgomery, The ‘Judicialization’ of International Commercial Arbitration: Pitfall or Virtue?
- Daragh Murray, Non-State Armed Groups, Detention Authority in Non-International Armed Conflict, and the Coherence of International Law: Searching for a Way Forward
- Hague International Tribunals: International Court of Justice
- Asier Garrido-Muñoz, Managing Uncertainty: The International Court of Justice, ‘Objective Reasonableness’ and the Judicial Function
- International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
- Marina Aksenova, Symbolism as a Constraint on International Criminal Law
- Mikkel Jarle Christensen, Crafting and Promoting International Crimes: A Controversy among Professionals of Core-Crimes and Anti-Corruption
- Shannon Fyfe, Tracking Hate Speech Acts as Incitement to Genocide in International Criminal Law
Monday, May 1, 2017
New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 30, no. 2, June 2017) is out. Contents include: