
The latest issue of
The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (Vol. 21, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Alain Pellet, Adieu, James Crawford
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Marco Dimetto, “To Fall, or Not to Fall, That Is the (Preliminary) Question”: Disputes, Compromissory Clauses and Swinging Jurisdictional Tests at the ICJ
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Kit De Vriese, How to?: A Methodological Guide to Identify a Treaty’s Object and Purpose
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Gian Maria Farnelli, Consistency in the ICJ’s Approach to the Standard of Proof: An Appraisal of the Court’s Flexibility
- Brian McGarry & Yusra Suedi, Judicial Reasoning and Non-State Participation before Inter-State Courts and Tribunals
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Thomas-Nektarios Papanastasiou, The Role of Human Rights in International Investment Arbitration: Arguments Raised by the Parties and Procedural Implications
- Kieran Bradley, Appointment and Dis-Appointment at the CJEU: Part II – The Sharpston Litigation
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Nilüfer Oral & Massimo Lando, International Procedure between Past and Future – Procedural Developments in Law of the Sea Dispute Settlement in 2021