Saturday, November 10, 2018

New Volume: South African Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the South African Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 42, 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Aniel de Beer & Dire Tladi, The prohibition of terrorism as a Jus Cogens norm
  • Martha M. Bradley, The ‘intensity’ threshold in article 8(2)(f) of the Rome Statute: the conundrum created by the term ‘protracted armed conflict’ and the possibility of a new category of non-international armed conflict
  • Mispa Roux, New era for international criminal law: rethinking the definitions of crimes against humanity and genocide through the scope of its evolution as an outgrowth of war crimes
  • Serges Djoyou Kamga, The United Nations system and the realisation of the right to development: challenges and opportunities
  • Denning Ngomele Metuge, A critical review of the incorporation of SOLAS survey and certification standards in South African law
  • Siqhamo Yamkela Ntola, Africa and the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles : developments and challenges
  • Yolandi Meyer, Reflections on the UN Working Groups on human rights and transnational corporations
  • Annet Wanyana Ogutt, OECD multilateral instrument on treaty-related BEPS measures: benefits, challenges and recommended options for South Africa and other developing countries