Tuesday, October 30, 2018

New Volume: Canadian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Canadian Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 55, 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Lucas Lixinski, Trialogical Subsidiarity in International and Comparative Law: Engagement with International Treaties by Sub-State Entities as Resistance or Innovation
    • René Provost, L’attaque directe d’enfants-soldats en droit international humanitaire
    • Steve Lorteau, China’s South China Sea Claims as “Unprecedented”: Sceptical Remarks
    • Louis Savadogo, Les incidents liés à la composition de la cour ou du tribunal dans le procès international
    • Heather S. Fogo, A Legal Mirage: State Responsibility for Non-State Actor Interference with Space Systems
    • Catherine Le Bris, La société civile, juge des droits de l’homme: à propos du Tribunal International Monsanto
    • Vladimíra Pejchalová Grünwaldová, General and Particular Approaches to Implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights
    • Amissi Melchiade Manirabona, La compétence de la future Cour pénale africaine à l’égard des personnes morales: propositions en vue du renforcement de ce régime inédit
  • Notes and Comments
    • Suzanne LaLonde, Donat Pharand (1922–2018)
    • Kelsey A. Rose, When Immunity Means Impunity: Lessons for Canada from Recent Cases on State Immunity from Execution