
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Dispute Settlement (Vol. 10, no. 2, June 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
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Lorenzo Gradoni, Un-procedural Customary Law
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Niccolò Ridi, The Shape and Structure of the ‘Usable Past’: An Empirical Analysis of the Use of Precedent in International Adjudication
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Isuru C Devendra, State Responsibility for Corruption in International Investment Arbitration
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Benjamin Salas Kantor & María Elisa Zavala Achurra, The Principle of res judicata before the International Court of Justice: in the Midst of Comradeship and Divorce between International Tribunals
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Antoine Cottin & Panagiotis A Kyriakou, Revisiting the Dispute Requirement in International Interpretation Proceedings: Deeds, not Words
- Current Developments
- Mihaela-Maria Barnes, The ‘Social License to Operate’: An Emerging Concept in the Practice of International Investment Tribunals