Friday, December 4, 2020

New Issue: Cambridge International Law Journal

The latest issue of the Cambridge International Law Journal (Vol. 9, no. 2, December 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Anne Peters, Heike Krieger & Leonhard Kreuzer, Due diligence: the risky risk management tool in international law
  • Fulvia Staiano, Wildlife trafficking under the lens of international law: a threat to the peace or a serious transnational crime?
  • Tamar Meshel, Transboundary watercourses, dams and human migration: an international water law perspective
  • Godwin Tan & Andrea Chong, The future of environmental counterclaims in ICSID arbitration: challenges, treaties and interpretations
  • Christopher P Evans, Creating an Environment for Nuclear Disarmament (CEND): a good faith, effective measure pursuant to Article VI NPT or empty gesturing?
  • Joseph Crampin, Treaty withdrawal and recalcitrant States
  • Gerry Liston, Enhancing the efficacy of climate change litigation: how to resolve the ‘fair share question’ in the context of international human rights law
  • Andrew T Bulovsky, The over- and under-enforcement of anti-corruption law in investment disputes and international development