Thursday, August 5, 2010

New Issue: Netherlands International Law Review

The latest issue of the Netherlands International Law Review (Vol. 57, no. 2, August 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • Arthur Eyffinger, ‘A Caravan Passes By…’ The Centenary of the Netherlands Society of International Law
  • P. Vlas, On the Development of Private International Law in the Netherlands: From Asser's Days to the Codification of Dutch Private International Law (1910–2010)
  • Th.M. de Boer, Living Apart Together: The Relationship Between Public and Private International Law
  • Nico J. Schrijver, A Missionary Burden or Enlighthened Self-Interest?
  • Joseph Fleuren, International Law in Dutch Foreign Policy: The Application of Public International Law by Dutch Courts
  • Thomas Henquet, International Organisations in the Netherlands: Immunity from the Jurisdiction of the Dutch Courts
  • Larissa van den Herik, The Dutch Engagement with the Project of International Criminal Justice
  • Ellen Hey, The Netherlands and a Century of International Environmental Law