Saturday, November 12, 2022

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 35, no. 4, December 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Machiko Kanetake, The Hawija airstrike: Reverberating effects on civilians under international humanitarian law
  • International Legal Theory
    • David Schneiderman, Hayek’s dream: International investment law and the denigration of politics
    • Sanna S. Lehtinen, World Heritage as a subject of rights: A Hohfeldian analysis of Old Rauma
    • Ali Hammoudi, International order and racial capitalism: The standardization of ‘free labour’ exploitation in international law
  • International Law and Practice
    • Benoit Mayer, The judicial assessment of states’ action on climate change mitigation
    • Jinyuan Su, Legal status of abiotic resources in outer space: Appropriability, ownership, and access
    • Nengye Liu & Jan Jakub Solski, The Polar Silk Road and the future governance of the Northern Sea Route
    • Domenico Carolei, An International Ombudsman to make non-governmental organizations more accountable? Too good to be true …
  • International Law & Practice: Symposium on the Effect of International Judges’ Personal Characteristics on Their Judging
    • Gregor Maučec & Shai Dothan, The effects of international judges’ personal characteristics on their judging
    • Lee Epstein & Jack Knight, How social identity and social diversity affect judging
    • Loveday Hodson, Gender and the international judge: Towards a transformative equality approach
    • Salvatore Caserta & Mikael Rask Madsen, The situated and bounded rationality of international courts: A structuralist approach to international adjudicative practices
    • Gregor Maučec & Shai Dothan, Judicial Dissent at the International Criminal Court: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
  • International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
    • Juliana Santos de Carvalho, The powers of silence: Making sense of the non-definition of gender in international criminal law
  • international criminal courts and tribunals: international criminal tribunal for bangladesh
    • Aldo Zammit Borda & Sajib Hosen, The challenges of long-delayed prosecutions in fighting impunity in Bangladesh