- Editorial
- Carsten Stahn, Reckoning with colonial injustice: International law as culprit and as remedy?
- LJIL Lecture 2019
- Karen J. Alter, Visions of International Law: An Interdisciplinary Retrospective
- International Legal Theory
- Rosemary Byrne, Gregor Noll, & Jens Vedsted-Hansen, Understanding the Crisis of Refugee Law: Legal Scholarship and the EU Asylum System
- Ulf Linderfalk, The Legal Consequences of Jus Cogens and the Individuation of Norms
- Philipp Kastner & Elisabeth Roy Trudel, Unsettling International Law and Peace-Making: An Encounter with Queer Theory
- International Law and Practice
- Maiko Meguro, Litigating Climate Change through International Law: Obligations Strategy and Rights Strategy
- Bartłomiej Sierzputowsk, Public International Law in the Context of Post-German Cultural Property Held Within Poland’s Borders. A Complicated Situation or Simply a Resolution?
- International Criminal Courts and Tribunals: Symposium on Resilience and the Impacts of Hybrid Courts
- Kirsten Ainley & Mark Kersten, Resilience and the Impacts of Hybrid Courts
- Caitlin McCaffrie, An Educational Legacy: Exploring the Links Between Education and Resilience at the ECCC
- Aaron Fichtelberg, Identity Politics and Hybrid Tribunals
- Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, The Concept of Resilience and the Evaluation of Hybrid Courts
- Michail Vagias, Hybrid Court Resilience and the Selection of Cases
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 33, no. 4, December 2020) is out. Contents include: