- Part I Populism and International Law
- Janne E. Nijman & Wouter G. Werner, Populism and International Law: What Backlash and Which Rubicon?
- Lukasz Gruszczynski & Jessica Lawrence, Trump, International Trade and Populism
- Aaron Fichtelberg, Populist Paranoia and International Law
- Alejandro Rodiles, Is There a ‘Populist’ International Law (in Latin America)?
- Christine Schwöbel-Patel, Populism, International Law and the End of Keep Calm and Carry on Lawyering
- Edwin Bikundo, People, Politics and Populismin International Criminal Law: The Mungiki as Kenyan Ethnos and Kenyan Demos
- Veronika Bílková, Populism and Human Rights
- Rene Urueña, Reclaiming the Keys to the Kingdom (of the World): Evangelicals and Human Rights in Latin America
- Lys Kulamadayil, Addressing Economic Populism Through Law – A Case Study of the World Development Report 2017
- Part II Dutch Practice
- Laura Burgers & Tim Staal, Climate Action as Positive Human Rights Obligation: The Appeals Judgment in Urgenda v the Netherlands
- Marieke de Hoon, Pursuing Justice for MH17: The Role of the Netherlands
- Mistale Taylor, What a Drag(net): Dutch Surveillance Laws in the Light of European Union Data Protection Law
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
New Volume: Netherlands Yearbook of International Law
The latest volume of the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 49, 2018) is out. Contents include: