Friday, January 14, 2022

New Volume: Hague Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Hague Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 32, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Jure Vidmar, The Structural Crack of the International Legal System: What Happens with Unattributed Conduct?
  • Amrei Müller, De Facto Independent Regimes and Overarching Human Rights Duties
  • Sarah McGibbon, The ‘Unwilling or Unable’ Doctrine Unmasked: A Case Study of ISIL in Syria
  • Marios C. Iacovides, Topoi of Ambiguity: WTO Membership without Statehood: The Case of Separate Customs Territories
  • Alice Panepinto, International Courts and Contested Statehood: The ICJ and ICC in Palestine
  • Daniëlla Dam-de Jong, Greening the Economy of Armed Conflict: Natural Resource Exploitation by Armed Groups and Their Engagement with Environmental Protection
  • Tom Hadden, Armed Groups and Emergent States: Legal and Pragmatic Approaches to Filling the Gaps in International Law