Saturday, January 16, 2021

New Issue: American Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the American Journal of International Law (Vol. 115, no. 1, January 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial Comments
    • Curtis A. Bradley, Conflicting Approaches to the U.S. Common Law of Foreign Official Immunity
    • Laurence R. Helfer, Rethinking Derogations from Human Rights Treaties
  • Article
    • Zachary Mollengarden & Noam Zamir, The Monetary Gold Principle: Back to Basics
  • Current Developments
    • Lauri Mälksoo, International Law and the 2020 Amendments to the Russian Constitution
  • International Decisions
    • Weihuan Zhou & Delei Peng, Australia—Anti-Dumping Measures on A4 Copy Paper
    • Brian McGarry, Republic of Slovenia v. Republic of Croatia
    • Beatrice A. Walton, Nevsun Resources Ltd. v. Araya
  • Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
    • Kristen Eichensehr, Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
  • Recent Books on International Law
    • Henry J. Richardson, The Limits of Human Rights Limits
    • B.S. Chimni, reviewing Modernizing the UN Human Rights System, by Bertrand G. Ramcharan
    • Beth Van Schaack, reviewing The Military Commander's Necessity: The Law of Armed Conflict and Its Limits, by Sigrid Redse Johansen
    • Neha Jain, reviewing The Art of Law in the International Community, by Mary Ellen O'Connell
    • Ido Kilovaty, reviewing Cyber Operations and International Law, by François Delerue