Friday, May 7, 2021

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 34, no. 2, June 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Elies van Sliedregt, One rule for Them - Selectivity in international criminal law
  • International Legal Theory
    • Zhuo Liang, Chinese perspectives on the ad bellum/in bello relationship and a cultural critique of the ad bellum/in bello separation in international humanitarian law
    • Salvatore Caserta, Western centrism, contemporary international law, and international courts
  • International Law and Practice
    • Richard Mackenzie-Gray Scott, Due diligence as a secondary rule of general international law
    • Josef Ostřanský & Facundo Pérez Aznar, Investment treaties and national governance in India: Rearrangements, empowerment, and discipline
    • Ulrike Will & Cornelia Manger-Nestler, Fairness, equity, and justice in the Paris Agreement: Terms and operationalization of differentiation
    • Niels Petersen, The implicit taxonomy of the equality jurisprudence of the UN Human Rights Committee
    • David McKeever, Revisiting Security Council action on terrorism: New threats; (a lot of) new law; same old problems?
    • Snjólaug Árnadóttir, Fluctuating boundaries in a changing marine environment
  • International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
    • Nikola R. Hajdin, The actus reus of the crime of aggression
  • International Court of Justice
    • Priya Urs, Obligations erga omnes and the question of standing before the International Court of Justice