Tuesday, January 26, 2021

New Volume: South African Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the South African Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 44, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Elijah Sibanda, An Analysis of the Execution of Judgments and Follow-up Mechanism Under the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights: Lessons from the European Human Rights System
  • Ashraf Booley & Jacqueline van Schalkwyk, The Legal and Social Complexities Relating to Self-Determination: Internal and External Self-Determination and Obligation Erga Omnes
  • Bright Kojo Nkrumah, The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and South Africans with Albinism: A Commentary
  • Lindelwa Beaulender Mhlongo, Of Politics and Law: Analysing the Implications of the US-China Trade War on International Law and International Trade Law
  • Stuart Casey-Maslen & Brenda Mwale, The Prohibition of Cyberterrorism as a Method of Warfare in International Law
  • Noluthando Ncame, The Enigmatic Principle of Complementarity: A Negotiated Machinery for Implementing International Criminal Law
  • Dunia Prince Zongwe, A Chronicle of How Judges Have Internalised International Law in Namibia
  • Dayo Ayoade, Towards ‘Free, Prior, Informed Consent’ in Natural Resource Development Projects