Tuesday, December 18, 2007

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 20, no. 4, December 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • John Dugard, The Future of International Law: A Human Rights Perspective - With Some Comments on the Leiden School of International Law
  • Essays in Honour of John Dugard: The Protection of the Individual in International Law
    • Thomas Skouteris and Annemarieke Vermeer-Künzli, Editors' Introduction: John Dugard and the Protection of the Individual in International Law
    • Rosalyn Higgins, Human Rights in the International Court of Justice
    • Arnold N. Pronto, ‘Human-Rightism’ and the Development of General International Law
    • Theo van Boven, The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: The History of a Contested Project
    • Antoine Buyse & Rick Lawson, State Recognition: Admission (Im)Possible
    • Larissa van den Herik, The Security Council's Targeted Sanctions Regimes: In Need of Better Protection of the Individual
    • Nico Shrijver, The UN Human Rights Council: A New ‘Society of the Committed’ or Just Old Wine in New Bottles?
    • Paul J.I.M. de Waart, Israel's Settlement-Policy Stumbling-Block in the Middle East Peace Process
    • Antonio Cassese, On Some Problematical Aspects of the Crime of Aggression
    • Claus Kress, The Crime of Aggression before the First Review of the ICC Statute
    • Niels Blokker, The Crime of Aggression and the United Nations Security Council
    • Elies van Sliedregt, International Crimes before Dutch Courts: Recent Developments
    • Zsuzsanna Deen-Racsmány, Diplomatic Protection and International Criminal Law: Can the Gap Be Bridged?
    • James L. Kateka, John Dugard's Contribution to the Topic of Diplomatic Protection
    • Paula Escarameia, Professor Dugard as an Innovator in the Work of the International Law Commission
    • Annemarieke Vermeer-Künzli, Diallo and the Draft Articles: The Application of the Draft Articles on Diplomatic Protection in the Ahmadou Sadio Diallo Case
    • Max du Plessis, Professor John Dugard: A South African Perspective
    • Jackie Dugard, Judging the Judges: Towards an Appropriate Role for the Judiciary in South Africa's Transformation
    • Curriculum Vitae and Publications of John Dugard