Tuesday, February 8, 2022

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 35, no. 1, March 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Daniel Peat & Cecily Rose, International law from the outside: Insights from the Dutch Research Council (NWO)
  • International Legal Theory
    • José Duke S. Bagulaya, Between the utopian imaginaries of literature and international law: The question of the insurgent child in international legal discourse and Kris Montañez’s Youth
    • B.S. Chimni, The international law of jurisdiction: A TWAIL perspective
  • International Law and Theory
    • Andrea Leiter, Protecting concessionary rights: General principles and the making of international investment law
  • International Law and Practice
    • Nicholas J. Diamond & Kabir A. N. Duggal, Inter-regime conversations: What barriers persist for individuals in international law?
    • Michael Sheng-ti Gau & Si-han Zhao, Outer limits of the continental shelf beyond CLCS recommendations and Article 76(8) of UNCLOS: With reference to Japan’s Cabinet Order No. 302
    • Valeria Vázquez Guevara, Prologue to truth: Argentina’s National Commission on the Disappeared and the authority of international law
    • Pasha L. Hsieh, Shaping new interregionalism: The EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement and beyond
    • Giorgio Gaja, Unilateral declarations excluding bilateral relations under a multilateral treaty
  • International Criminal Courts and Tribunals: International Court of Justice
    • Zeno Crespi Reghizzi, The objects and effects of non-party intervention before the International Court of Justice
    • Walter Arévalo Ramírez, Resistance to territorial and maritime delimitation judgments of the International Court of Justice and clashes with ‘territory clauses’ in the Constitutions of Latin American states