
The latest volume of the
Hague Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 34, 2021) is out. Contents include:
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Neil Nucup, Reviving the Doctrine of International Legal Personality:
International Courts and Tribunals as De Jure and De Facto Legal Persons in International Law
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Aniruddha Rajput, Investment Arbitration as a Forum for Enforcement of Commercial Arbitration Awards
- Bethany Gamble, Margin of Appreciation: A Model for Immigration Reform in the United States during COVID-19
- Maeve Claffey, Procedural Safeguards in the ILC Draft Articles on the Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction:
A Pathway to Better Outcomes
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Alejandro Ortega Navarro, The Role of Domestic Courts in the Prosecution of International Crimes:
Why Functional Immunity of Foreign State Officials Is Not an Obstacle to the Jurisdiction of National Courts
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Jana Kreulach, Closing the Preliminary Examination in Colombia Should Not Mean Closing the Eyes:
Why the Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz Still Faces Challenges in Interpreting ‘Command Responsibility’ in Accordance with the Rome Statute
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Jure Vidmar, The CJEU’s Reasoning in Slovenia v Croatia: A Dispute Ancillary to Another Dispute, but Which One?
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Andrés H. Cáceres-Solari, The Gambia vs The Union of Myanmar under the Genocide Convention:
A Case Doomed to Fail