Wednesday, April 1, 2026

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 39, no. 1, March 2026) is out. Contents include:
  • International Legal Theory
    • Peter David Morgan, Francisco de Paula Santander and Haiti, 1824–5: Non-solidarity, neocolonialism, and the Haitian Revolution in the origins of Latin American international law
    • Péter D. Szigeti, Post-jurisdiction (The erosion of jurisdiction doctrine)
    • Jure Zrilič, Between ideology, strategy, and diplomacy: The political economy of Yugoslavia’s investment treaties
    • Marie Petersmann, Entangled harms: A reparative approach to climate justice
  • International Law and Practice
    • Afrooz Kaviani Johnson, Global norms, organizational action: Leveraging international children’s rights law to advance child safeguarding
    • Janja Simentić Popović, International treaty law and contested statehood: Managing bilateral relations in multilateral treaties
    • Janina Barkholdt, Unwritten European rules in international law: From Eurocentric to regional international law?
    • Felix E. Torres, Repaired but poor victims? The post-conflict encounter with transitional justice and the remaking of the field
    • Jae Woon Lee, Regulating carbon emissions from international aviation through air services agreements: Lessons from aviation safety enforcement
  • International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
    • Annika Jones, The demographics of victim participation at the International Criminal Court
    • Mohamed Elewa Badar, Usame Altuntas, & Elsayed M. A. Amin, Human dignity at crossroads: Navigating Eurocentrism in Sharia punishments in Prosecutor v. Al Hassan