Thursday, October 10, 2019

New Volume: Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law

The latest volume of the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law (Vol. 22, 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Hans Corell, UN Security Council Reform—The Council Must Lead by Example
  • Michael Wood, Lessons from the ILC’s Work on ‘Immunity of State Officials’: Melland Schill Lecture, 21 November 2017
  • Mohit Khubchandani, The United States and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change
  • Andrea Carcano, On the Governance of International Judicial Institutions: The Development of Performance Indicators for the International Criminal Court
  • Carolin Mai Weber, Protection and Use of Transboundary Groundwater Resources under Public International Law—An Analysis of the UN International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on the Law of Transboundary Aquifers
  • Elena Ivanova, The Cross-Fertilization of UNCLOS, Custom and Principles Relating to Procedure in the Jurisprudence of UNCLOS Courts and Tribunals
  • Frauke Lachenmann, Sustainable Development Goal 16 at a Cross-Roads
  • Volker Roeben, Institutions of International Law: How International Law Secures Orderliness in International Affairs
  • Gautam Bhatia, Case Comment: Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India: The Indian Supreme Court’s Decriminalization of Same-Sex Relations
  • William E. Conklin, The Nomadic Sense of Law in an International Constitutionalism
  • Mohamed Riyad M. Almosly, The Institutional and Constitutional Aspects of the Arab Maghreb Union and the Dispute on Western Sahara as an Obstacle: What Role does the European Union Play in Promoting Maghreb Regional Integration?
  • María Carmelina Londoño-Lázaro & Nicolás Carrillo-Santarelli, The Control of Conventionality: Developments in the Case Law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Its Potential Expanding Effects in International Human Rights Law
  • Gabrielle Simm, Disaster Militarism? Military Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief
  • Xenia Chiaramonte, Social Movements and the Legal Field: Becoming-Constituent
  • Andreas Witte, The International Regulation and Governance of Time