Wednesday, February 2, 2011

New Issue: European Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 21, no. 4, November 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • JHHW, Editorial: Dispatch from the Euro Titanic: And the Orchestra Played; On Snippets From the Mail Box of the Editor: Poaching Masthead Changes
  • Symposium: Revisiting Immunity
    • Dapo Akande & Sangeeta Shah, Immunities of State Officials, International Crimes, and Foreign Domestic Courts
    • Jasper Finke, Sovereign Immunity: Rule, Comity or Something Else?
  • Articles
    • Annie Bird, Third State Responsibility for Human Rights Violations
    • Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan, Thomas Jaeger, & Robert Kordic, The Role of Atypical Acts in EU External Trade and Intellectual Property Policy
    • Sarah M. H. Nouwen & Wouter G. Werner, Doing Justice to the Political: The International Criminal Court in Uganda and Sudan
    • Mehrdad Payandeh, The Concept of International Law in the Jurisprudence of H.L.A. Hart
  • Critical Review of International Jurisprudence
    • Sujitha Subramanian, EU Obligation to the TRIPS Agreement: EU Microsoft Decision
  • Critical Review of International Governance
    • Helen Keller, Andreas Fischer, & Daniela Kühne, Debating the Future of the European Court of Human Rights after the Interlaken Conference: Two Innovative Proposals
    • Wenhua Shan & Sheng Zhang, The Treaty of Lisbon: Half Way toward a Common Investment Policy
  • Review Essays
    • Thomas Kleinlein, On Holism, Pluralism, and Democracy: Approaches to Constitutionalism beyond the State
    • Kirsten Sellars, Imperfect Justice at Nuremberg and Tokyo