Thursday, December 26, 2024

New Issue: International Organizations Law Review

The latest issue of the International Organizations Law Review (Vol. 21, no. 3, 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Thematic Issue: The Love for International Organizations
    • Niels Blokker & Ramses Wessel, The Love for International Organizations: Introduction to the Thematic Issue 
    • Kristina Daugirdas, The Causes and Consequences of Loving International Organizations: A Reply to Jean d’Aspremont 
    • Jan Klabbers, Love Is Just a Four Letter Word 
    • Ian Johnstone, Informal Intergovernmental Organizations 
    • August Reinisch, Do We Know What We Love When We Say that We Love International Organizations? 
    • Niels Blokker, The Love for International Organizations Is Not so Much Logic; It Is Experience 
    • Kirsten Schmalenbach, Can International Organizations Turn ‘Rogue’?: The Many Facets of Institutional Capture 
    • Catherine Brölmann, For the Love of Structure 
    • Elisabetta Morlino, Engaging with International Organizations: A Tale of Love and Darkness
    • Namira Negm, Distinctively African: The Unique Appeal of the African Union to International Lawyers of African Origin 
    • Anmol Gulecha, International and Regional Organizations: An Asian Perspective 
    • Paolo Palchetti & Ramses A. Wessel, Our Love for the European Union: But Is It an International Organization? 
    • Jean d’Aspremont, Un-Loving International Organizations 
  • General Article
    • Daniele Musmeci, UN Targeted Sanctions, Counter-terrorism Measures and Standing Humanitarian Carve-out: A Lesson Learned?

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

New Issue: Journal of Conflict & Security Law

The latest issue of the Journal of Conflict & Security Law (Vol. 29, no. 3, Winter 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Eduardo Cavalcanti de Mello Filho, Armed attacks against merchant vessels: ‘Looking behind the Flag’ to find the victim State
  • Emma J Breeze, Duty to act on knowledge: precautions, intelligence and the law of armed conflict
  • Hiruni Alwishewa, Supranational small arms control and the challenges of dichotomization
  • Sanjeet Ruhal, The evolving seascape of naval warfare: unmanned underwater vehicles and the challenges for international lawGet accessArrow
  • Pornomo Rovan Astri Yoga & Lowell Bautista, The law of perfidy and ruses of war at sea

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Workshop: The Case of S.S. Lotus at 100

On January 9-10, 2025, the inaugural workshop of the Lotus Project will take place at the Lund University Faculty of Law. Online participation is possible. Details are here. Throughout 2025, the Lotus Project is organizing more than fifty talks related to the upcoming centenary of the case. Further information can be found here.

New Issue: Transnational Environmental Law

The latest issue of Transnational Environmental Law (Vol. 13, no. 3, November 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Thijs Etty, Josephine van Zeben, Harro van Asselt, Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli, Sébastien Jodoin, & Leonie Reins, Transnational Environmental Law and the Future
  • Symposium: Future Generations Litigation and Transformative Changes in Environmental Governance
    • Ole W. Pedersen & Katalin Sulyok, Future Generations Litigation and Transformative Changes in Environmental Governance
    • Katalin Sulyok, Transforming the Rule of Law in Environmental and Climate Litigation: Prohibiting the Arbitrary Treatment of Future Generations
    • Emma Lees & Emilie Gjaldbæk-Sverdrup, Fuzzy Universality in Climate Change Litigation
    • Aoife Nolan, Children and Future Generations Rights before the Courts: The Vexed Question of Definitions
    • Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh & Alofipo So'o alo Fleur Ramsay, Echoes Through Time: Transforming Climate Litigation Narratives on Future Generations
    • Elen Stokes & Caer Smyth, Hope-Bearing Legislation? The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015
    • Caroline E. Foster, Due Regard for Future Generations? The No Harm Rule and Sovereignty in the Advisory Opinions on Climate Change
  • Article
    • Angela Hefti, Intersectional Victims as Agents of Change in International Human Rights-Based Climate Litigation
  • Case Comment
    • Parul Kumar, Striving Towards ‘The Good Life’: What Environmental Litigation in India Can Tell Us About Climate Litigation in the Global South: Vedanta Ltd v. State of Tamil Nadu and Others, Supreme Court of India

Call for Submissions: The principle of non-intervention

The Polish Review of International and European Law has issued a call for submissions for a forthcoming special issue (Volume 14, no. 2, 2025) on "The principle of non-intervention." The call is here.

Monday, December 23, 2024

New Issue: Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international

The latest issue of the Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international (Vol. 26, no. 4, 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Kent McNeil, The Papal Bulls Dividing the Americas between Spain and Portugal: A Reappraisal
  • Page Wilson, Law Wars: Academia and the Manufacture of International Humanitarian Law
  • Valentina Vadi, Taming the Leviathan? The Reason of State in International Law

Sunday, December 22, 2024

New Issue: Nordic Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Nordic Journal of International Law (Vol. 93, no. 4, 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Hojjat Salimi Turkamani, Equity-Based Constructive Participation of Developing Countries in the Climate Change Legal Regime in the Post-Paris Era
  • Masoud Zamani, Amirabbas Kiani, & Aghil Mohammadi, Mission Impossible: Establishing Criminal Responsibility for the Nova Kakhovka Dam’s Destruction under Article 8(2)(b)(iv) of the Rome Statute
  • Niccolò Lanzoni, What is Acquiescence? A Theoretical Quest Grounded in Judicial Practice
  • Kangle Zhang & Ukri Soirila, A New Frontier in Fighting Inequality: International Law and Finance
  • Simon McKenzie, Computing the Laws of War: Investigating the Relationship between War, International Law and Military Computer Technology