- Editorial
- Dov Jacobs & Joseph Powderly, On the Impact of Online Commentary in International Criminal Law: A Vain Pursuit of a Socratic Ideal?
- International Legal Theory
- Sarah Mason-Case, On being companions and strangers: Lawyers and the production of international climate law
- International Law and Practice
- Fernando Lusa Bordin, General international law in the relations between international organizations and their members
- Sabaa Ahmad Khan, Rebalancing state and Indigenous sovereignties in international law: An Arctic lens on trajectories for global governance
- Sophia Kopela, Historic fishing rights in the law of the sea and Brexit
- Violeta Moreno-Lax, Daniel Ghezelbash, & Natalie Klein, Between life, security and rights: Framing the interdiction of ‘boat migrants’ in the Central Mediterranean and Australia
- Elisabeth Schweiger, ‘Targeted killing’ and the lack of acquiescence
- Tara Smith, Critical perspectives on environmental protection in non-international armed conflict: Developing the principles of distinction, proportionality and necessity
- Joanna Lam & Güneş Ünüvar, Transparency and participatory aspects of investor-state dispute settlement in the EU ‘new wave’ trade agreements
- International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
- Amanda Alexander, New histories and new laws: Crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
- Gabriele Chlevickaite, Barbora Hola, & Catrien Bijleveld, Thousands on the stand: Exploring trends and patterns of international witnesses
- Emma Irving, The Other Side of the Article 21(3) Coin: Human Rights in the Rome Statute and the Limits of Article 21(3)
- Barrie Sander, The Expressive Turn of International Criminal Justice: A Field in Search of Meaning
Friday, November 8, 2019
New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 32, no. 4, December 2019) is out. Contents include: