- Editorial
- Machiko Kanetake, Blind Spots in International Law
- International Legal Theory
- Anne-Charlotte Martineau, A Forgotten Chapter in the History of International Commercial Arbitration: The Slave Trade's Dispute Settlement System
- Symposium on International Law and Political Economy
- John Haskell & Akbar Rasulov, International Law and the Turn to Political Economy
- Anne Saab, An International Law Approach to Food Regime Theory
- Nikolas M. Rajkovic, The Visual Conquest of International Law: Brute Boundaries, the Map, and the Legacy of Cartogenesis
- Jamee K. Moudud, Analyzing the Constitutional Theory of Money: Governance, Power, and Instability
- International Law and Practice
- Lea Raible, Title to Territory and Jurisdiction in International Human Rights Law: Three Models for a Fraught Relationship
- Björnstjern Baade, The ECtHR's Role as a Guardian of Discourse: Safeguarding a Decision-Making Process Based on Well-Established Standards, Practical Rationality, and Facts
- Mauro Megliani, For the Orphan, the Widow, the Poor: How to Curb Enforcing by Vulture Funds against the Highly Indebted Poor Countries
- Hague International Tribunals: International Court of Justice
- Niccolò Ridi, Precarious Finality? Reflections on Res Judicata and the Question of the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Case
- International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
- Alexandre Skander Galand, Approaching Custom Identification as a Conflict Avoidance Technique: Tadić and Kupreškić Revisited
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 31, no. 2, June 2018) is out. Contents include: