Wednesday, September 2, 2015

New Issue: Netherlands International Law Review

The latest issue of the Netherlands International Law Review (Vol. 62, no. 2, July 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Srebrenica, twenty years later
    • Cedric Ryngaert & Nico Schrijver, Lessons Learned from the Srebrenica Massacre: From UN Peacekeeping Reform to Legal Responsibility
    • Harmen van der Wilt, Srebrenica: On Joint Criminal Enterprise, Aiding and Abetting and Command Responsibility
    • Kimberley N. Trapp, Of Dissonance and Silence; State Responsibility in the Bosnia Genocide Case
    • Heike Krieger, Addressing the Accountability Gap in Peacekeeping: Law-Making by Domestic Courts As a Way to Avoid UN Reform?
    • Paolo Palchetti, Attributing the Conduct of Dutchbat in Srebrenica: the 2014 Judgment of the District Court in the Mothers of Srebrenica Case
    • Larissa van den Herik, Accountability Through Fact-Finding: Appraising Inquiry in the Context of Srebrenica
    • Kirsten Schmalenbach, Preserving the Gordian Knot: UN Legal Accountability in the Aftermath of Srebrenica