- Articles
- Tilmann Altwicker, International Legal Scholarship and the Challenge of Digitalization
- Peter Hilpold, How to Construe a Myth: Neutrality Within the United Nations System Under Special Consideration of the Austrian Case
- Xuexia Liao, The Timor Sea Conciliation under Article 298 and Annex V of UNCLOS: A Critique
- Balingene Kahombo, The Western Sahara Cases before the Court of Justice of the European Union and International Law
- Comments
- Daley J Birkett, Twenty Years of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Appraising the State of National Implementing Legislation in Asia
- Xiao Mao, The Function of Amicus Curiae Participation by Legal Scholars: The Al-Bashir Appeal Case at the International Criminal Court as an Illustration
- Letters to the Journal
- Patrick C R Terry, Unilateral Economic Sanctions and Their Extraterritorial Impact: One Foreign Policy For All?
- G Le Moli & J E Viñuales, Today as Yesterday? Unilateral Coercive Measures and Human Dignity
- Geneviève Dufour & Nataliya Veremko, Unilateral Economic Sanctions Adopted to React to An Erga Omnes Obligation: Basis for Legality and Legitimacy Analysis?— A Partial Response to Alexandra Hofer’s Article
- Sufian Jusoh & Tamat Sarmidi, Unilateral Economic Sanctions: Constructive Engagement as an Alternative?
Monday, October 21, 2019
New Issue: Chinese Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 18, no. 2, June 2019) is out. Contents include: