Tuesday, January 28, 2020

New Issue: Revue belge de droit international

The latest issue of the Revue belge de droit international (2018, no. 2) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Arctic and antarctic regions: new challenges for ocean governance
    • E. Franckx & P. Gautier, Introduction to the special issue on “Arctic and antarctic regions: new challenges for ocean governance”
    • W. Roelants De Stappers, Arctic and antarctic regions: new challenges for ocean governance - Welcoming words
    • M. Hasebe, New developments and challenges in Arctic navigation and the Polar Code
    • K. Zou, Implementing the Polar Code in the Antarctic waters: progress, problems, and prospects
    • A. Chircop, Canada and the Polar Code: balancing unilateralism and multilateralism in the regulation of arctic shipping
    • Y. Bobrova, A. Kapustin, & V. Vasilyev, The Northern Sea Route: national legal regime and the Polar Code
    • P. Gautier, New developments with respect to fisheries in the Antarctic
    • E. Franckx, New developments with respect to fisheries in the Arctic
    • Villamizar Lamu, Piracy and whaling in Antarctica p. 483 F. H. Martinsen, Some remarks on the application of “Antarctic International Law” to tourist and non-governmental activities in Antarctica
    • F. Borgia, Sustainable tourism development in Arctic region: a risky game
    • É. David, The law applicable to the Princess Elisabeth Station
    • A. De Vaucleroy, The exercise of jurisdiction in Antarctica: a comparative analysis from the perspective of Belgium, France and The United Kingdom
    • Y. Van Der Mensbrugghe, Arctic and Antarctic regions: new challenges for ocean governance - Conclusions
  • M. Lismonde, Étude critique du manuel de Tallinn sur la participation directe aux hostilités : du partage d’informations militaires sur les réseaux sociaux
  • F. Laurent & J. Braun, La lutte contre le terrorisme par la censure des « contenus à caractère terroriste » : une ingérence justifiée au droit à la liberté d’expression ?