Wednesday, February 3, 2010

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 23, no. 1, March 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • Symposium: India and International Law
    • R.P. Anand, The Formation of International Organizations and India: A Historical Study
    • B.S. Chimni, International Law Scholarship in Post-colonial India: Coping with Dualism
    • V.G. Hegde, Indian Courts and International Law
    • Prabhakar Singh, Indian International Law: From a Colonized Apologist to a Subaltern Protagonist
  • Hague International Tribunals: International Criminal Court and Tribunals
    • Barrie Sander, Unravelling the Confusion Concerning Successor Superior Responsibility in the ICTY Jurisprudence
    • Cliff Farhang, Point of No Return: Joint Criminal Enterprise in Brđanin
  • Hague International Tribunals: Reflections on Practice
    • Mohamed A. Bangura, Prosecuting the Crime of Attack on Peacekeepers: A Prosecutor's Challenge
  • Current Legal Developments
    • Raphaël van Steenberghe, Self-Defence in Response to Attacks by Non-state Actors in the Light of Recent State Practice: A Step Forward?
    • Jure Vidmar, Multiparty Democracy: International and European Human Rights Law Perspectives
    • Annika Wythes, Investor–State Arbitrations: Can the ‘Fair and Equitable Treatment’ Clause Consider International Human Rights Obligations?