- International Legal Theory
- Miriam Bak McKenna, Designing for international law: The architecture of international organizations 1922–1952
- Deborah Whitehall, The nadir of vital interests: Hannah Arendt and the Franco-German Armistice 1940
- Xinxiang Shi, Diplomatic immunity ratione materiae, immunity ratione materiae of state officials, and state immunity: A comparative analysis
- Luiza Leão Soares Pereira & Niccolò Ridi, Mapping the ‘invisible college of international lawyers’ through obituaries
- International Law and Practice: Symposium on International Investment Law and Human Rights
- Tomer Broude & Caroline Henckels, Not all Rights are Created Equal: A Loss–Gain Frame of Investor Rights and Human Rights
- Jean-Michel Marcoux, Informal Instruments to Impose Human Rights Obligations on Foreign Investors: An Emerging Practice of Legality?
- Moshe Hirsch, Social Movements, Reframing Investment Relations, and Enhancing the Application of Human Rights Norms in International Investment Law
- Dafina Atanasova, Non-Economic Disciplines Still Take the Back Seat: The Tale of Conflict Clauses in Investment Treaties
- Ole Kristian Fauchald, International Investment Law in Support of the Right to Development?
- International Criminal Courts and Tribunals: International Criminal Court
- Regina E. Rauxloh, Good Intentions and Bad Consequences: The General Assistance Mandate of the Trust Fund for Victims of the ICC
- Liana Georgieva Minkova, Expressing what? The Stigmatization of the Defendant and the ICC’s Institutional Interests in the Ongwen Case
- Rosemary Grey, Kcasey McLoughlin & Louise Chappell, Gender and Judging at the International Criminal Court: Lessons from ‘Feminist Judgment Projects’
Friday, February 5, 2021
New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 34, no. 1, March 2021) is out. Contents include: