Tuesday, October 23, 2018

New Issue: International & Comparative Law Quarterly

The latest issue of the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 67, no. 4, October 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Lord Mance, Justiciability
    • Alan Boyle, Climate Change, The Paris Agreement and Human Rights
    • Marko Milanović & Tatjana Papić, The Applicability of the ECHR in Contested Territories
    • Lene Korseberg, The Law-Making Effects of the FAO Deep-Sea Fisheries Guidelines
    • Hayley Roberts, The British Ratification of the Underwater Heritage Convention: Problems and Prospects
    • Ming Du, WTO Regulation of Transnational Private Authority in Global Governance
    • Jan Kleinheisterkamp, Overriding Mandatory Laws in International Arbitration
    • Virginie Barral, Towards Judicial Coordination for Good Water Governance?
    • Barnali Choudhury , Balancing Soft and Hard Law for Business and Human Rights
  • Shorter Articles and Notes
    • Trevor C Hartley, Jurisdiction in Tort Claims for Non-Physical Harm Under Brussels 2012, Article 7(2)
    • Uglješa Grušić, Acts of Torture as an Instrument of Government Policy in the Colony of Cyprus in the 1950s and Choice of Law
    • Tomohiro Mikanagi, Establishing a Military Presence in a Disputed Territory: Interpretation of Article 2(3) and (4) of the UN Charter