Monday, October 12, 2020

New Issue: International & Comparative Law Quarterly

The latest issue of the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 69, no. 4, October 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Stephen Donnelly, Conflicting Forum-Selection Agreements in Treaty and Contract
    • Nicolas Bueno & Claire Bright, Implementing Human Rights Due Diligence Through Corporate Civil Liability
    • Simon Chesterman, Artificial Intelligence and the Limits of Legal Personality
    • Elliot Winter, The Compatibility Of Autonomous Weapons with the Principle of Distinction in the Law of Armed Conflict
    • Jean-Michel Marcoux & Andrea K. Bjorklund, Foreign Investors’ Responsibilities and Contributory Fault in Investment Arbitration
    • David Restrepo Amariles, Amir Ardelan Farhadi, & Arnaud Van Waeyenberge, Reconciling International Investment Law and European Union Law in the Wake of Achmea
    • Radha Ivory & Tina Søreide, The International Endorsement of Corporate Settlements in Foreign Bribery Cases
  • Shorter Articles
    • Trevor C Hartley, Recent Developments Under the Brussels I Regulation
    • Ilias Bantekas, Equal Treatment of Parties in International Commercial Arbitration
    • Catherine Briddick, Combatting or Enabling Domestic Violence? Evaluating the Residence Rights of Migrant Victims of Domestic Violence in Europe