
The latest issue of
The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (Vol. 21, no. 3, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium: International Law without International Courts
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David Bigge, Rule of Law Without International Courts
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Philip Burton, Law, Adjudication, and the “Experiment of International Administration” (1920–1946)
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Eleni Methymaki, Thinking Beyond International Adjudication: Inspections as Instruments of Order Production in the International System
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Helen Jennings, In the Absence of a Tribunal, Can UN Investigative Mechanisms Ensure Justice for Victims of Rape as a Weapon of War?
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Articles
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Anna Ventouratou, Litigating Economic Sanctions
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Craig Gaver, Recourse to International Courts and Tribunals in the 2017–2021 Gulf Dispute