Monday, November 14, 2022

New Volume: Hague Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Hague Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 33, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Leoni Ayoub, The Death Knell of Forum Prorogatum or: How the ICJ Missed its Opportunity to Generate its Own Jurisdiction
  • Dimitris Kontogiannis, Provisional Measures of the International Court of Justice: Recapturing the Plausibility Test as Foreshadowed
  • Gemmo Bautista Fernandez, Outside the Margin for Error: The Invalidity of the Philippines’ Withdrawal from the Rome Statute
  • Jennifer Keene-McCann, A Dual Threshold: Understanding the Test for Apprehended Bias at the ICC
  • Mary Levine, Jurisprudential Failures: How Systemic Judicial Errors in Both the United States Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights Perpetuate Law Enforcement’s Racially Motivated Violence
  • Charuka Ekanayake, The International Humanitarian Law Principle of Distinction and UN Peace Support Operations’ Deployment Objectives – Conflicting Approaches and Undesirable Outcomes?
  • Ursula Werther-Pietsch, Global Pandemic and the Regionalisation of Security
  • Henrique Lenon Farias Guedes & João Victor Porto Jarske, The Rise of Private Regulation in International Arbitration: How the World Intellectual Property Organisation and the Court of Arbitration for Art Try to Shape Artwork Dispute Resolution
  • Daniel Rietiker, Football-Related Corruption as a Human Rights Issue: The Case of Michel Platini v. Switzerland before the European Court of Human Rights (Inadmissible, 11 February 2020)