- Editorial
- Eric De Brabandere, International Dispute Settlement – from Practice to Legal Discipline
- International Legal Theory: Symposium on ‘Imperial Locations’
- Martti Koskenniemi, Less is More: Legal Imagination in Context
- Lauren Benton, Made in Empire: Finding the History of International Law in Imperial Locations
- Kerry Rittich, Occupied Iraq: Imperial Convergences?
- Rose Parfitt, Fascism, Imperialism and International Law: An Arch Met a Motorway and the Rest is History . . .
- Luis Eslava, The Moving Location of Empire: Indirect Rule, International Law, and the Bantu Educational Kinema Experiment
- Luigi Nuzzo, The Birth of an Imperial Location: Comparative Perspectives on Western Colonialism in China
- Liliana Obregon, Empire, Racial Capitalism and International Law: The Case of Manumitted Haiti and the Recognition Debt
- International Law and Practice
- Kathryn Greenman, Aliens in Latin America: Intervention, Arbitration and State Responsibility for Rebels
- Hague International Tribunals: International Court of Justice
- Massimo Lando, Plausibility in the Provisional Measures Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice
- International Criminal Courts And Tribunals
- Cheah W.L. & Moritz Vormbaum, British War Crimes Trials in Europe and Asia, 1945–1949: A Comparative Study
- Lachezar Yanev, On Common Plans and Excess Crimes: Fragmenting the Notion of Co-Perpetration in International Criminal Law
Saturday, August 4, 2018
New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 31, no. 3, September 2018) is out. Contents include: