
The latest volume of the
Hague Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 29, 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Brian Sang YK, International Humanitarian Law in the Jurisprudence of African Human Rights Treaty Bodies
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Ilias Kouskouvelis & Kalliopi Chainoglou, Against the Law: Turkey’s Annexation Efforts in Occupied Cyprus
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Rebecca Huertas, Putting the Nail in the Coffin: Isn’t it Time to Let the European Consensus Doctrine Put an End to the Use of the Death Penalty in the United States?
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Katharina Wende, The Application of Bilateral Investment Treaties in Annexed Territories: Whose BITs are Applicable in Crimea after its Annexation?
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Leonor Vulpe Albari, The Estrada Doctrine and the English Courts: Determining the Legitimate Government of a State in the Absence of Explicit Recognition of Governments