Wednesday, December 11, 2024

New Issue: Cambridge International Law Journal

The latest issue of the Cambridge International Law Journal (Vol. 13, no. 2, 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Martins Paparinskis, The vocabulary and disputes of public international law: a reflection on tensions
  • David McKeever, Sustaining peace in the aftermath of armed conflicts: amnesties and the UN Security Council’s regime on terrorism – a critical analysis of how the rules interact
  • Claus Kreß, Sustainability in the prosecution of the crime of aggression: reflections in the wake of Russia’s initiation of a war of aggression against Ukraine*
  • Nicole Citeroni, International criminal law as a catalyst for environmental peacebuilding
  • Zuzanna Buszman, The pursuit of environmental justice: the adjudicative role of advisory opinions of creating obligations on States in respect of climate change
  • Annalisa Savaresi, Climate change litigation: the role of international law *
  • Chung-Han Yang & Maria-Augusta Paim, Evaluating China–Brazil bilateral engagements in climate change and energy: a true sustainability partnership or green appropriation? * , **
  • Magdalena Kowalczuk Asher, Peace and sustainability in reparations: an analysis of the debate on ‘capping reparations’ in relation to State responsibility due to a State’s level of wealth