
The latest issue of the
Nordic Journal of International Law (Vol. 91, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
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Peter Hilpold, ‘Humanizing’ the Law of Self-Determination – the Chagos Island Case
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Tom Sparks, Reassessing State Consent to Jurisdiction: The Indispensable Third Party Principle before the ICJ
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Katariina Särkänne, Agreement for the Termination of the Intra-EU BITs: Breaking the Stalemate, But Not Quite There Yet?
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Ergun Cakal, Assessing (and Making Sense of) Severity:
Conceptualising and Contextualising Torture’s Core
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Joanna Mazur & Magdalena Słok-Wódkowska, Access to Information and Data in International Law:
How to Find a Path Forward from Human Rights-Oriented and Market-Oriented Approach?