Wednesday, May 3, 2023

New Volume: Netherlands Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 52, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • The Greening Phenomenon in International Law
    • Daniëlla Dam-de Jong & Fabian Amtenbrink, A Greener International Law: International Legal Responses to the Global Environmental Crisis
    • Fin-Jasper Langmack, Remedies for Climate Change—A Decisive Push Towards Paris?
    • Jérémie Gilbert, Elizabeth Macpherson, Emily Jones, & Julia Dehm, The Rights of Nature as a Legal Response to the Global Environmental Crisis? A Critical Review of International Law’s ‘Greening’ Agenda
    • Stavros-Evdokimos Pantazopoulos, Greening the Law of Environmental Protection in Armed Conflicts
    • Merle Kooijman, From Anthropos to Oikos in International Criminal Law: A Critical-Theoretical Exploration of Ecocide as an ‘Ecocentric’ Amendment to the Rome Statute
    • Jason Rudall, Greening International Investment Agreements
    • Aniruddha Rajput, Climate Justice and The Greening of Investment Arbitration
    • Nathan de Arriba-Sellier, The International Regulation and Coordination of Sustainable Finance
    • Jan-Henrik Hinselmann, “A Coalition of the Committed”—Climate Protection of Central Banks Through the Central Bank Supervisors Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) from a Perspective of Global Administrative Law
  • Dutch Practice in International Law
    • Kate Clark, Ziada vs Gantz and Eshel: A Civilian Claimant Between Ship and Shore in The Netherlands
    • Phillip Paiement, Reimagining the Energy Corporation: Milieudefensie and Others v Royal Dutch Shell Plc
    • Lachezar Yanev, Syrian War Crimes Trials in The Netherlands: Claiming Universal Jurisdiction Over Terrorist Offences and the War Crime of Outrages Upon Personal Dignity of the Dead