Tuesday, October 16, 2012

New Volume: Indian Yearbook of International Law and Policy

The latest volume of the Indian Yearbook of International Law and Policy (Vol. 2, 2010-2011) is out. Contents include:
  • Yearbook Focus–Liability of Multinational Corporations in the Third World
    • Susan F. Mandiberg & Marcel Gesmundo Would Serious Criminal Sanction Apply If Bhopal Occurred in the United States?
  • Articles
    • Kevin Hugh Govern, A Survey of Islamic Attitudes Towards the Legitimacy of International Law and International Agreements
    • Margreet Wewerinke & Curtis F.J. Doebbler, Development Cooperation and Human Rights International Climate Change Action : Saving Human Rights After Cancun
    • Nandan Nawn, Juxtaposing Scientific Uncertainty with Legal Certainty— The Carbon Conundrum
    • Nikolaos Lavranos, Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITS) and EU Law
    • Rukmini Sen, UNCRPD and PWD: Gaps in Promises, Perspectives, and Programs
    • Sanford R. Silverburg, The Contravention of Consistency: Indian Foreign Policy Toward Israel
  • Comments
    • Sanhita Ambast & Arghya Sengupta, The Prevention of Torture Bill, 2010: Compliance with CAT
    • Gregory Travaini, How to Coach a Team Participating in International Law Moots