Monday, March 2, 2009

New Issue: Chicago Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Chicago Journal of International Law (Vol. 9, no. 2, Winter 2009) is out. Contents include:
  • Symposium: International Judges
    • Erik Voeten, The Politics of International Judicial Appointments
    • Suzannah Linton & Firew Kebede Tiba, The International Judge in an Age of Multiple International Courts and Tribunals
    • Charles N. Brower & Stephan W. Schill, Is Arbitration a Threat or a Boon to the Legitimacy of International Investment Law?
    • Tom Ginsburg, The Clash of Commitments at the International Criminal Court
    • Andrew T. Guzman & Timothy L. Meyer, International Common Law: The Soft Law of International Tribunals
    • Dinah Shelton, Form, Function, and the Powers of International Courts
    • Michael P. Scharf & Patrick Dowd, No Way Out? The Question of Unilateral Withdrawals or Referrals to the ICC and Other Human Rights Courts
    • Adeno Addis & Jonathan Remy Nash, Identitarian Anxieties and the Nature of Inter-Tribunal Deliberations