Monday, January 29, 2024

New Issue: American Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the American Journal of International Law (Vol. 118, no. 1, January 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Rabiat Akande, An Imperial History of Race-Religion in International Law
    • Madeline Gleeson, Unlocking CEDAW’s Transformative Potential: A Gender Lens on Asylum Jurisprudence
  • Current Developments
    • Kathleen Claussen & Chad Bown, Corporate Accountability by Treaty: The New North American Rapid Response Labor Mechanism
    • Charles Chernor Jalloh, The International Law Commission’s Seventy-Fourth (2023) Session: General Principles of Law and Other Topics
  • International Decisions
    • Annamaria Viterbo, Certain Iranian Assets (Islamic Republic of Iran v. United States)
    • Cóman Kenny, Prosecutor v. Dominic Ongwen, Judgment on the Appeal of Mr. Ongwen Against the Decision of Trial Chamber IX of 4 February 2021 Entitled “Trial Judgment” and Judgment on the Appeal of Mr. Dominic Ongwen Against the Decision of Trial Chamber IX of 6 May 2021 Entitled “Sentence”
    • Leonardo Borlini, Bank Melli Iran v. Telekom Deutschland GmbH
  • Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
    • The United States Signs the High Seas Treaty
    • The United States Accepts the WTO’s Fisheries Subsidies Agreement
    • The Department of Defense Updates the Law of War Manual
    • The United States Takes Actions to Combat International Fentanyl Trafficking
    • The United States and Bahrain Sign Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement
    • The Department of Homeland Security Issues First Guidance on Statelessness
  • Recent Books on International Law
    • Wendy Wong, reviewing #Help: Digital Humanitarianism and the Remaking of International Order, by Fleur Johns
    • Blanca Montejo, reviewing The Absolutely Indispensable Man: Ralph Bunche, the United Nations, and the Fight to End Empire, by Kal Raustiala
    • Michael Fakhri, reviewing At the Margins of Globalization: Indigenous Peoples and International Economic Law, by Sergio Puig
    • Melissa J. Durkee, reviewing Rethinking Participation in Global Governance: Voice and Influence After Stakeholder Reforms in Global Finance and Health, edited by Joost Pauwelyn, Martino Maggetti, Tim Büthe, Tim, and Ayelet Berman
    • Tamar Megiddo, reviewing The Everyday Makers of International Law: From Great Halls to Back Rooms, by Tommaso Soave