- Jeff Handmaker & Karin Arts, Mobilising International Law as an Instrument of Global Justice: Introduction
- Martti Koskenniemi, Speaking the Language of International Law and Politics: Or, of Ducks, Rabbits, and Then Some
- Warner Ten Kate & Sarah M. H. Nouwen, The Globalisation of Justice: Amplifying and Silencing Voices at the ICC
- Claudia Saba, Justice through Direct Action: The Case of the Gaza ‘Freedom Flotilla’
- Maja Groff, The Hague Conventions: Giving Effect to Human Rights through Instruments of Private International Law
- Abiola Makinwa, Current Developments in the Fight against Corruption
- Mark Kersten, A Fatal Attraction? The UN Security Council and the Relationship between R2P and the International Criminal Court
- Aisling O’Sullivan, A Return to Stability? Hegemonic and Counter-Hegemonic Positions in the Debate on Universal Jurisdiction in absentia
- Jasper Krommendijk, The Domestic Politics of International Children’s Rights: A Dutch Perspective
- Barbara Oomen, Human Rights Cities: The Politics of Bringing Human Rights Home to the Local Level
- Jeff Handmaker & Karin Arts, Taking Seriously the Politics of International Law: A Few Concluding Remarks
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Handmaker & Arts: Mobilising International Law for 'Global Justice'
Jeff Handmaker (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) & Karin Arts (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) have published Mobilising International Law for 'Global Justice' (Cambridge Univ. Press 2018). Contents include: