Tuesday, April 28, 2020

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 33, no. 2, June 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Cristina Hoss, Santiago Villalpando, & Eric De Brabandere, In Memoriam: Professor Hugh W. A. Thirlway (14 June 1937 – 13 October 2019)
  • International Legal Theory
    • Michelle Burgis-Kasthala, Researching secret spaces: A reflexive account on negotiating risk and academic integrity
    • Ioannis Kalpouzos, Double elevation: Autonomous weapons and the search for an irreducible law of war
  • International Law and Practice
    • Leonardo Borlini, When the Leviathan goes to the market: A critical evaluation of the rules governing state-owned enterprises in trade agreements
    • Veronika Fikfak, Non-pecuniary damages before the European Court of Human Rights: Forget the victim; it’s all about the state
    • Eva Kassoti, Between Sollen and Sein: The CJEU’s reliance on international law in the interpretation of economic agreements covering occupied territories
    • Goemeone E.J. Mogomotsi, Patricia K. Mogomotsi, & Ketlhatlogile Mosepele, Legal aspects of transboundary water management: An analysis of the intergovernmental institutional arrangements in the Okavango River Basin
    • Ksenia Polonskaya, Selecting candidates to the bench of the World Court: (Inevitable) politicization and its consequences
    • Rebecca Sutton, Enacting the ‘civilian plus’: International humanitarian actors and the conceptualization of distinction
    • Diego Zannoni, The legitimate expectation of regulatory stability under the Energy Charter Treaty
  • International Court of Justice
    • Charles N. Brower & Massimo Lando, Judges ad hoc of the International Court of Justice
  • International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
    • Marina Aksenova & Amber N. Rieff, Setting the scene: The use of art to promote reconciliation in international criminal justice