Tuesday, April 10, 2018

New Issue: International & Comparative Law Quarterly

The latest issue of the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 67, no. 2, April 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Jutta Brunnée & Stephen J Toope, Self-Defence Against Non-State Actors: Are Powerful States Willing But Unable to Change International Law?
    • Erika de Wet, Complicity in Violations Of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law by Incumbent Governments Through Direct Military Assistance On Request
    • Daniel Ghezelbash, Violeta Moreno-Lax, Natalie Klein, & Brian Opeskin, Securitization of Search and Rescue at Sea: The Response to Boat Migration in the Mediterranean and Offshore Australia
    • James A Sweeney, The Elusive Right to Truth in Transitional Human Rights Jurisprudence
    • Anil Yilmaz Vastardis & Rachel Chambers, Overcoming the Corporate Veil Challenge: Could Investment Law Inspire the Proposed Business and Human Rights Treaty?
    • Lan Ngoc Nguyen, UNCLOS Tribunals and the Development of the Outer Continental Shelf Regime
  • Shorter Articles and Notes
    • Harriet Moynihan, Aiding and Assisting: The Mental Element Under Article 16 of the International Law Commission's Articles on State Responsibility