Saturday, January 29, 2022

New Issue: International & Comparative Law Quarterly

The latest issue of the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 71, no. 1, January 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Rebecca J Barber, Cooperating Through the General Assembly to End Serious Breaches of Peremptory Norms
    • John Gillespie & Ha H Do, Theorising the Local Adaptation of Transnational Certification Standards
    • Zsolt Körtvélyesi, Transcending the Individual/Collective Minority Rights Divide: A Procedural Solution
    • Frederick Rielaender, Aligning the Brussels Regime with the Representative Actions Directive
    • Freya Baetens, Protecting Foreign Investment and Public Health Through Arbitral Balancing and Treaty Design
    • Michail Risvas, International Law as the Basis for Extending Arbitration Agreements Concluded by States or State Entities to Non-Signatories
  • Shorter Articles
    • Trevor C Hartley, Basic Principles of Jurisdiction in Private International Law: The European Union, the United States and England
    • David Birchall, Reconstructing State Obligations to Protect and Fulfil Socio-Economic Rights in an Era of Marketisation
    • Maria Helen Murphy, Assessing the Implications of Schrems II for EU–US Data Flow