Monday, January 20, 2014

New Issue: American Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the American Journal of International Law (Vol. 107, no. 4, October 2013) is out. Contents include:
  • Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer & Jacqueline R. McAllister, A New International Human Rights Court for West Africa: The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice
  • Julian Davis Mortenson, The Travaux of Travaux: Is the Vienna Convention Hostile to Drafting History?
  • In Memoriam
    • Peter D. Trooboff, Detlev F. Vagts (1929–2013)
  • Agora: Reflections on Kiobel
    • Anupam Chander, Unshackling Foreign Corporations: Kiobel's Unexpected Legacy
    • Julian G. Ku, Kiobel and the Surprising Death of Universal Jurisdiction Under the Alien Tort Statute
    • Ralph G. Steinhardt, Kiobel and the Weakening of Precedent: A Long Walk for a Short Drink
    • Robert McCorquodale, Waving Not Drowning: Kiobel Outside the United States
    • Caroline Kaeb & David Scheffer, The Paradox of Kiobel in Europe
    • Vivian Grosswald Curran & David Sloss, Reviving Human Rights Litigation After Kiobel
  • International Decisions
    • Sherzod Shadikhodjaev, First WTO Judicial Review of Climate Change Subsidy Issues
    • Clemens A. Feinäugle, Commission v. Kadi
    • Jacob Katz Cogan, Stichting Mothers of Srebrenica v. Netherlands
    • Amy Senier, TBB–Turkish Union in Berlin/Brandenburg v. Germany
  • Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
    • John R. Crook, Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law