Monday, February 19, 2024

New Issue: Leiden Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law (Vol. 37, no. 1, March 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Eliana Cusato, Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi, Sofia Stolk, & Renske Vos, In praise of multiplicity: Suspending the desire to change the world
  • International Legal Theory
    • Wouter G. Werner, Sisyphus in robes: International law, legal interpretation and the absurd
    • Nina Reiners, States as bystanders of legal change: Alternative paths for the human rights to water and sanitation in international law
    • Eliana Cusato & Emily Jones, The ‘imbroglio’ of ecocide: A political economic analysis
  • International Law and Practice
    • Louis Bélanger & Jean-Frédéric Morin, Treaty amendment procedures: A typology from a survey of multilateral environmental agreements
    • Christiane Wilke & Helyeh Doutaghi, Legal technologies: Conceptualizing the legacy of the 1923 Hague Rules of Aerial Warfare
    • Magdalena Słok-Wódkowska & Joanna Mazur, Between commodification and data protection: Regulatory models governing cross-border information transfers in regional trade agreements
    • Katalin Sulyok, Science, epistemology and legitimacy in environmental disputes – The epistemically legitimate judicial argumentative space
    • Ashrutha Rai, The 2003 Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention in Armed Conflict: An integrated reading of obligations towards culture in conflict
  • International Court of Justice
    • Jean d’Aspremont, The chivalric pursuit of coherence in international law
    • James Gerard Devaney, Leaning from the steep slope: On coherence in response to Professor Jean d’Aspremont
    • Jörg Kammerhofer, Beyond the res judicata doctrine: The nomomechanics of ICJ interpretation judgments
  • International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
    • Elizabeth White, Closing cases with open-source: Facilitating the use of user-generated open-source evidence in international criminal investigations through the creation of a standing investigative mechanism
    • Aneta Peretko, Protection of LGBTQIA+ rights in armed conflict: How (and whether) to ‘queer’ the crime against humanity of persecution in international criminal law?
    • Şehmus Kurtuluş, Characterization of the violence between Türkiye and the PKK